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Singaporean arrested for falsifying documents for visa extension

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Singaporean arrested for falsifying documents for visa extension

 

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Thailand's Immigration Bureau chief Pol Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang announced the arrest of a Singaporean national for falsification of documents. 

 

Mr Han, 26, faces deportation after presenting forged papers in pursuance of a visa extension. 

 

He was arrested at a hotel in Chiang Rai. Soon a host of forged papers were found at his house in Chiang Mai including work and residency documents, monthly salary papers and student papers for universities in Thailand and abroad.

 

He is thought to have presented many fake documents claiming he is connected to the Singaporean embassy. He produced the fakes himself using a variety of means.

 

In reality Han has been playing stocks in Thailand. 

 

Source: INN

 

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Is this really important enough to have a news conference?

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10 minutes ago, Mango Bob said:

Is this really important enough to have a news conference?

It's really not official unless someone has a finger pointing and I don't see any fingers

4 hours ago, Mango Bob said:

Is this really important enough to have a news conference?

With the big boss?

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who snitched ?

All I see in this picture is a blatant disregard for social distancing and congregating rules. I mean, they're practically sitting on top of one another.

 

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As a comparison, 267,258 people were deported from the U.S. in fiscal year 2019. How many press conferences did ICE and the Secretary of Homeland Security hold to announce those actions? How many vinyl signs were printed?

8 hours ago, Mango Bob said:

Is this really important enough to have a news conference?

COVID-19 is going away so the jokers are back. Let’s have fun !

Drive the jerk to the border and kick him in the ass as he crosses the

line. Finally a chance for a nice simple deportation. No returning to Thailand for

10 years. Bye  555, 

Geezer

4 minutes ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

Drive the jerk to the border and kick him in the ass as he crosses the

line. Finally a chance for a nice simple deportation. No returning to Thailand for

10 years. Bye  555, 

Geezer

Thailand and Singapore don't share a border.  Your not suggesting Thailand make this a Malaysian issue are you???

21 hours ago, Mango Bob said:

Is this really important enough to have a news conference?

Foreigners are always worth the extra effort!

Playing stocks? I trade stocks and play with my toys.

49 minutes ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

Drive the jerk to the border and kick him in the ass as he crosses the

line. Finally a chance for a nice simple deportation. No returning to Thailand for

10 years. Bye  555, 

Geezer

I don't think Thailand has a border with Singapore and Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia would not likely accept him

Thanks I was having a Yank moment and my Geography was never above a C.

Oops  555

Geezer

 

3 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

Thailand and Singapore don't share a border.  Your not suggesting Thailand make this a Malaysian issue are you???

Pretend MY doesnt exists. Any border will do 555

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