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Passport collection.
Mine was 20 minutes yesterday. My wife collected my passport today. All ticketyboo. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 24 April 2025
Pakistani Conman Arrested in Thailand After Decade-Long Identity Scam Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In a remarkable case of identity fraud, a 41-year-old Pakistani man known as Zeshan has been apprehended in Bangkok after living in Thailand for over ten years using the stolen identity of a deceased Thai national. The arrest was executed by officers from Thailand’s Crime Suppression Division on April 24, following a warrant issued by the Criminal Court. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358716-pakistani-conman-arrested-in-thailand-after-decade-long-identity-scam/ -
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Report IKEA Goes Cashless at Key Thai Stores Amid Mixed Reactions
And the QR fans call us out as luddites and technophobes. I think thats the issue with both sides of the debate - that some feel 'sides need to be taken' on a "you are either against me or with me" approach... ... when in reality - both options, cashless and cash are as good as each other, each have their pro's and con's, conveniences and risks - ultimately, its better to have both... I'd bet the vast majority of us on this forum use both regularly... I use cash at least once per week and could get by without it, but wouldn't want to... Equally, so, I use digital for 99% of my transactions, but could get by with cash, but wouldn't want to... -
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Transport Double-Deckers Banned from Risky Roads After Tragic Crash
Typical Thai style knee jerk reaction as I can see this ban lasting a few days as majority of inter provincial buses are double deckers. -
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Travel Thailand Loses Top Spot to Vietnam for Chinese Tourists: A Call for Action
With a minimum salary of between 21 and 31 baht an hour as well as a thriving economy, maybe Vietnam is doing a lot of things right. Lower salaries usually means cheaper costs for transport, accommodation, food etc. It is where I go for an overseas holiday. -
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Report Pakistani Conman Arrested in Thailand After Decade-Long Identity Scam
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In a remarkable case of identity fraud, a 41-year-old Pakistani man known as Zeshan has been apprehended in Bangkok after living in Thailand for over ten years using the stolen identity of a deceased Thai national. The arrest was executed by officers from Thailand’s Crime Suppression Division on April 24, following a warrant issued by the Criminal Court. Zeshan's scheme involved assuming the identity of a long-dead Thai man, whose death had never been reported by his family. Exploiting this oversight, Zeshan successfully obtained a Thai ID card and used it to acquire a seemingly legitimate Thai passport. This passport enabled him to travel internationally over 100 times under the guise of a Thai citizen, enjoying the associated privileges. The conman’s charges include using a false Thai ID, document forgery, deception of officials, unlawfully entering the population register, and passport fraud, all conducted without being a Thai national. The operation to arrest him was led by Police Colonel Witthaya Sriprasertphap, along with Pol. Col. Manoon Kaewkam and Pol. Lt. Col. Dechawut Utharasat. Zeshan's scam was uncovered when investigators identified discrepancies in the identity records of the deceased Thai man. Despite being confronted with substantial evidence, Zeshan denied all allegations during police questioning. Nevertheless, the evidence was compelling enough to result in his arrest and transfer to the Crime Suppression Division for further investigation. Authorities are now delving deeper into the network that facilitated the forged documents, investigating potential involvement of officials or other accomplices in the deceit. Describing the audacity of the crime, one police officer remarked, “He’s been living someone else’s life for over a decade, now it’s time to face reality.” As the investigation continues, Thai authorities aim to dismantle the broader network behind this elaborate fraud, ensuring that this remarkable breach of identity is thoroughly addressed. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-24
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