Popular Post rooster59 Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 More bad foreigners arrested thanks to "Biometrics" at Thai airports Image: Naew Na Naew Na reported that immigration police acting on the orders of chief Lt-Gen Sompong "Big Oud" Chingduang had arrested three more unwanted foreigners for crimes committed in Thailand. They said that the biometric system had helped identify the culprits and their crimes. It was all part of orders from the top - that meant PM Prayut Chan-ocha and RTP commander Gen Chakthip Chaijinda. The three cases described men identified only as A, B and C. Case A was a 32 year old Indian man who was on his way to Varanasi from Suvarnabhumi airport on July 12th. He was found to have a stamp indicating entry to Thailand at Sadao on the Malaysian border in 2017. The stamp was a fake. The case came to light thanks to checking of biometric data at the airport that indicated he had no official entry stamp registered in the system. Case B was a 32 year old man from the Czech Republic who was on his way to Italy. He was found to be wanted on a warrant issued by the Chana Songkram police for theft during the hours of darkness. The Chana Songkram police told immigration he had yet to be prosecuted for this offence. He was handed over to them. Thaivisa notes that this police station is in the area of Khao San Road. Case C happened at Phuket airport where a 34 year old Nigerian man arrived from Doha, Qatar. He was found to be wanted in Pattaya for possession of meth amphetamines and for being on overstay. Biometrics helped in all three cases said Naew Na, a news organisation that has become a mouthpiece for immigration activities in the kingdom in recent months, notes Thaivisa. Source: Naew Na -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2019-08-03 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info 5 1
Razek Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 And the money clraner building in pattaya and Bangkok ..when they will be arrested?
Popular Post GeorgeCross Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Quote Case C happened at Phuket airport where a 34 year old Nigerian man arrived from Doha, Qatar. He was found to be wanted in Pattaya for possession of meth amphetamines and for being on overstay. can you get any dumber.. wanted for drugs in thailand so leaves thailand then flies BACK 5 1 13
Popular Post worgeordie Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 New biometrics system, it's easy as A B C regards worgeordie 4 7
Popular Post thedemon Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 From the descriptions in the article, it seems to me that none of those arrests was due to biometrics. 24 7 6
Popular Post Brigand Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Nothing wrong with getting rid of the garbage. It's just that they need to learn to differentiate between the garbage and those who are a benefit/plus to Thailand by being here and not just tarnishing all with the same brush assuming that all foreigners are criminals ... not so. 15 2
Popular Post BestB Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 They make it sound as if it’s some miracle . It’s an existing technology which has been in use for years but took Thailand years to realise it???? 7 1 1
Popular Post Gumballl Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Is the penalty for "theft during the hours of darkness" any different than for "theft during the hours of daylight"?? If there is no difference, then can someone please tell the Thai translator to drop the portion of the statement "during the hours of darkness." 3 1
Popular Post BestB Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Just now, Brigand said: Nothing wrong with getting rid of the garbage. It's just that they need to learn to differentiate between the garbage and those who are a benefit/plus to Thailand by being here and not just tarnishing all with the same brush assuming that all foreigners are criminals ... not so. Considering that there are 30 million of foreigners visiting Thailand , the crime rate is minimalistic by foreigners 5
Mickc Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 6 minutes ago, thedemon said: From the descriptions in the article, it seems to me that none of those arrests was due to biometrics. ???????????? you beat me to it lol, 1
Popular Post bluesofa Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 27 minutes ago, rooster59 said: Case A was a 32 year old Indian man who was on his way to Varanasi from Suvarnabhumi airport on July 12th. He was found to have a stamp indicating entry to Thailand at Sadao on the Malaysian border in 2017. The stamp was a fake. The case came to light thanks to checking of biometric data at the airport that indicated he had no official entry stamp registered in the system. What has biometrics got to do with realising the stamp was fake, when it goes on to say he had no official entry stamp in the system? Is everyone jumping on the biometrics bandwagon? 8
Popular Post Gumballl Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 1 minute ago, BestB said: Considering that there are 30 million of foreigners visiting Thailand , the crime rate is minimalistic by foreigners Don't know about that. Last night, along with my wife and three other family members, we ate lots of food, had lots to drink, heard live music, and all for about 2400 baht. Talk about a steal! 3
Popular Post Gumballl Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 1 minute ago, bluesofa said: What has biometrics got to do with realising the stamp was fake, when it goes on to say he had no official entry stamp in the system? Is everyone jumping on the biometrics bandwagon? The news article is sensationalizing recent busts at the airport. It is meant to promote Thailand's ability to combat crime. Does it really matter if it was a biometric issue that led to the arrests, or whether a soi dog with its uncanny sense of smell rooted out the evil-doers, or just good old fashioned police work? If I were a two-bit criminal, I would not be trespassing into Thailand. That's the message I got. 3 1 1
Popular Post BestB Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 4 minutes ago, Gumballl said: Don't know about that. Last night, along with my wife and three other family members, we ate lots of food, had lots to drink, heard live music, and all for about 2400 baht. Talk about a steal! Agree they robbed you lot and you do not even know it ???? 1 2 9
Popular Post ratcatcher Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 36 minutes ago, Razek said: And the money clraner building in pattaya and Bangkok ..when they will be arrested? Say what? 4 1 2
Popular Post bluesofa Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 10 minutes ago, Gumballl said: The news article is sensationalizing recent busts at the airport. It is meant to promote Thailand's ability to combat crime. Does it really matter if it was a biometric issue that led to the arrests, or whether a soi dog with its uncanny sense of smell rooted out the evil-doers, or just good old fashioned police work? If I were a two-bit criminal, I would not be trespassing into Thailand. That's the message I got. You need to upgrade and become a sixty-four-bit criminal then. 1 2
Popular Post Number 6 Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Petty crime. Would not even make the local news in a town of 100k in US. 3 1
Gumballl Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 1 minute ago, bluesofa said: You need to upgrade and become a sixty-four-bit criminal then. A digital nomad! 2
Justgrazing Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 56 minutes ago, rooster59 said: The three cases described men identified only as A, B and C. What 3 Arch Bishop's of Canterbury .! there'll be uproar in the C of E when this gets out .. 1
Popular Post sunnyboy2018 Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 47 minutes ago, Razek said: And the money clraner building in pattaya and Bangkok ..when they will be arrested? I too am concerned about clraners. More should be done about this problem. 10
sunnyboy2018 Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 30 minutes ago, Gumballl said: Is the penalty for "theft during the hours of darkness" any different than for "theft during the hours of daylight"?? If there is no difference, then can someone please tell the Thai translator to drop the portion of the statement "during the hours of darkness." He was quoting from the charge sheet. It was not 'daylight robbery'.
Gumballl Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 3 minutes ago, sunnyboy2018 said: He was quoting from the charge sheet. It was not 'daylight robbery'. If it were daylight robbery, would the thief only be assessed a 200 Baht fine instead of a 500 Baht fine, and a confession??
from the home of CC Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 36 minutes ago, BestB said: They make it sound as if it’s some miracle . It’s an existing technology which has been in use for years but took Thailand years to realise it???? and other countries that have had it for use for years still screw it up as evidenced by the convicted pedophile that was allowed to travel over here after a name change..
bluesofa Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 9 minutes ago, Justgrazing said: 1 hour ago, rooster59 said: The three cases described men identified only as A, B and C. What 3 Arch Bishop's of Canterbury .! there'll be uproar in the C of E when this gets out .. You appear to have overlooked D your keenness to mention the Corps of Engineers.
Popular Post JamJar Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 2 hours ago, Gumballl said: Is the penalty for "theft during the hours of darkness" any different than for "theft during the hours of daylight"?? If there is no difference, then can someone please tell the Thai translator to drop the portion of the statement "during the hours of darkness." Yes, it is. 2 1
soalbundy Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 1 hour ago, Gumballl said: Is the penalty for "theft during the hours of darkness" any different than for "theft during the hours of daylight"?? If there is no difference, then can someone please tell the Thai translator to drop the portion of the statement "during the hours of darkness." There's a big difference, far heavier sentence. 2
RotBenz8888 Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 1 hour ago, Number 6 said: Petty crime. Would not even make the local news in a town of 100k in US. But when a foreigner is involved, it always makes headlines here, even if someone stole a KitKat in 7/11.
dcnx Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 2 hours ago, GeorgeCross said: can you get any dumber.. wanted for drugs in thailand so leaves thailand then flies BACK Thailand is exactly where he belongs.
Popular Post dimitriv Posted August 3, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2019 Case A fake stamp Case B theft in the dark ???? Case C drugs and overstay. Millions of tourists come to Thailand. And their expensive biometrics system responsible for long lines at the airport found 1 criminal. I find Thai news, and especially if it is about Thai police, often so childish, so naive, so dumb... And there they stand together proudly looking at the photo. I find it really ridiculous. Am I the only one who sees it that way? 3
Salerno Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 Case A - possibly highlighted due to the new system Case B - possibly caught due to finger printing on way out flagged him Case C - possibly caught due to finger prints on way in flagging him Just because the quality of "journalism" is shit doesn't mean the story is 100% crap too. 1
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