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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Normal a good brawl where I came from on a Saturday night in the 60s and 70s -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
yes, and not forgetting with Thai's they normally shoot one another -
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Any restaurants serving brown rice?
It is a weird thing that 99% of places sell only the cheapest white rice, you'd think some would try and differentiate themselves offering a better choice, but no we're in Thailand. But white processed carbs are easier to digest which for me is a good thing -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 September 2024
Thailand-Based Networks Behind Major Crimes in Sweden 600 gang members control crime in Sweden from abroad. Picture courtesy: sverigesradio A startling police report has revealed that approximately 600 criminals, many of them operating from countries like Thailand, are at the helm of substantial criminal activities in Sweden. This wide-reaching influence encompasses drug trafficking, violent crimes, fraud, and money laundering, as disclosed in a report by Ekot. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338368-thailand-based-networks-behind-major-crimes-in-sweden/ -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Ha ha ha Typical soi Buakhou relationship between foreigners See it so many times, lonely foreigners looking for friends, they get on the drink together, talking bull<deleted> and a fight starts, it's hilarious 🤣 Stick to talking with the bar girls, it's a healthier option. -
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Texas Chicken Bids Farewell to Thailand
The one at the PTT station near me was always busy, especially for take out, there are always Grab guys in there picking up orders. Sorry to see them go. -
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Thailand-Based Networks Behind Major Crimes in Sweden
A startling police report has revealed that approximately 600 criminals, many of them operating from countries like Thailand, are at the helm of substantial criminal activities in Sweden. This wide-reaching influence encompasses drug trafficking, violent crimes, fraud, and money laundering, as disclosed in a report by Ekot. Thailand, in particular, has emerged as a significant stronghold for these criminal networks. Swedish police officer Håkan Wall underscored their considerable impact on Sweden's criminal landscape. “They have a substantial impact on what is happening in Sweden, both when it comes to drug smuggling and violence,” Wall told Sveriges Radio. Authorities have identified about 100 individuals within this group as having the most significant influence over crime in Sweden. These key players are not only based in Thailand but also in Spain, North Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey. Their geographical dispersion presents daunting challenges for Swedish law enforcement, reported ScandAsia. The complexity of the situation is compounded by international legal barriers. Many of these criminals hold citizenship in other countries, complicating efforts to extradite and arrest them. Wall acknowledged these difficulties, stating, “We have very good prospects of arresting some, but others will take more work.” The report sheds light on the intricate and often frustrating process of pursuing justice across borders. The ability to apprehend and prosecute these criminals is hampered by the legal frameworks of their host countries. Extradition processes from countries like Thailand are notoriously lengthy and complicated, creating significant obstacles for Swedish authorities. This revelation prompts serious questions about international cooperation in tackling global criminal networks. The Swedish police's findings call for an intensified focus on collaboration between nations to address the complex web of international crime effectively. Weeks ahead will likely see Sweden ramping up diplomatic and legal efforts to bring these powerful criminals to justice, underscoring the need for a unified global approach to crime control. Source: Sveriges Radio TOP: 600 gang members control crime in Sweden from abroad. Picture courtesy: sverigesradio -- 2024-09-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 September 2024
Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Foreign Labour in Fishing Industry A coordinated operation involving over 50 officials from various agencies was launched to investigate illegal foreign labour in the fishing sector, targeting the area of Nong Na Khlue in Bang Lamung district. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338367-authorities-crack-down-on-illegal-foreign-labour-in-fishing-industry/ -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
That's how the drug works, altering your brain. -
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Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Foreign Labour in Fishing Industry
Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A coordinated operation at 06:15 on September 16, involving over 50 officials from various agencies was launched to investigate illegal foreign labour in the fishing sector. The team, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Veerachai ThinKamuth, Chonburi Immigration Division, along with Deputy Superintendent of the same division, Lt. Col. Aingkwat Kreangsinkul, Chonburi fisheries chief Mr. Natthapong Wanpath, and Deputy Director of the Chonburi Maritime Enforcement Command, Na. Adm. Pinai Jinchai, targeted the area of Nong Na Khlue in Bang Lamung district. This operation was prompted by complaints from local fishermen regarding illegal foreign workers, specifically from Myanmar and Cambodia, who were allegedly encroaching on the livelihoods of Thai nationals. Officials swept through the area, inspecting fishing boats and processing points, where they found numerous undocumented foreign workers engaged in sorting seafood. During the extensive checks along the Na Khlue Long Bridge to Soi Sam Yaek Tham Da, authorities requested identification documents from the workers. Many presented their papers, but several were found lacking proper documentation. Additional inspections near Bang Lamung Canal revealed groups of foreign workers employed under various fishing operations, where employers provided documentation confirming their employment. Chonburi fisheries chief Natthapong Wanpath explained that the investigation aimed to verify whether these foreign workers were legally permitted to perform fishing activities, in light of reports suggesting they were monopolising local jobs. Lt. Col. Aingkwat Kreangsinkul emphasised the commitment of immigration officers to audit all identified foreign workers and ensure their documentation was in order. He stressed the importance of accurately reporting the residences of foreign workers to facilitate efficient tracking in case of emergencies. He noted the focus of the operation not only included illegal fishing practices but also addressed potential human trafficking issues. He warned that legal actions would be taken against any violations uncovered during their investigations. Additionally, he urged local fishermen, especially those operating small vessels, to remain aware of sea conditions during the monsoon season and reminded them to contact the Chonburi Maritime Enforcement Command at 1465 for assistance in any maritime emergencies. This comprehensive crackdown underscores the authorities’ ongoing effort to regulate the fishing industry and protect the livelihoods of local fishermen against illegal foreign labour. -- 2024-09-17 -
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Polling Agency Petitioned to Probe PM’s Mini-Heart Gesture
Nothing else to worry about in Thailand? One of the opposition parties planting a seed for the next coup? -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
95% of party people would have been upset and disturbed by unpleasant, violent fighting in public.- 1
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
Thanks. Your post reminded me of this great music: Then I learned to play some lead guitar I was underage in this funky bar And I stepped outside to smoke myself a "J" And when I come back to the room Everybody just seemed to move And I turned my amp up loud and I began to play And it was late in the evening And I blew that room away -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
yes, animals, they should be caged
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