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Fake ‘Cambodian princess’ Thailand bound

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Border guards in the eastern province of Surin are on the lookout for an alleged  “Cambodian princess,” an imposter, after catching wind that she plans to travel to Bangkok to attend private parties with police. Surin Provincial Governor Suwapong Kittiphatpibul issued an alert on Tuesday about the princess’s con, requesting local authorities to enforce the rules if she tries enter the country.

 

The alert was sent to all district chiefs and the chief of the provincial immigration office, the Bangkok Post reported. But here’s the kicker: the princess doesn’t exist. The alert describes a woman who claims to be the so-called “Princess Kosoma Tevy Norodom” of Cambodia. But in fact, Cambodia’s royal family doesn’t have a princess with this name, according to the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh.

 

The alert says that the imposter looks like a women who previously claimed to be another Cambodian princess and last visited Thailand in 2017 under a regular passport with the name Kosomaktevy Pich. So far, the foreign ministry hasn’t received her application for entry into Thailand. But with the district chiefs and immigration officials on high alert, she’d be well advised to stay away — or enter by another route.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501050770/fake-cambodian-princess-thailand-bound/

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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

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