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Chinese in entertainment business in Thailand: Big Joke contacts Interpol and investigates money sources


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Nobody mentioned the work "Triad" here yet?

 

The BP version of this story yesterday states that the heads of the 5 major Chinese Triad gangs have only just been declared persona non grata here. Wonder how long they've been operating beforehand.?

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How about investigating how they were under the nose of the police all the time but oh no there is no police corruption more hot air nothing more

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16 minutes ago, ozz1 said:

How about investigating how they were under the nose of the police all the time but oh no there is no police corruption more hot air nothing more

Looks like there may have been some bad air dropped judging by the expression on the face of the guy on the left, in the photo. 

 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Orinoco said:

Don't see the Thai cops contacting Interpol

over a certain hit and run driver.

Double standards there then. 

They can contact interpol all they want. It is likely they will be ignored. They greatly over estimate their own legitimacy. 

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5 hours ago, huangnon said:

Nobody mentioned the work "Triad" here yet?

 

The BP version of this story yesterday states that the heads of the 5 major Chinese Triad gangs have only just been declared persona non grata here. Wonder how long they've been operating beforehand.?

The triads go back hundreds of years. Logically, they have been operating in Thailand for a century or more.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triad_(organized_crime)

 

This seems quite informative:

https://books.openedition.org/irasec/327?lang=en

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Quote: Those three left Thailand on a private jet after the raid at Jin Ling in Yannawa.

…......There is no evidence as yet that state employees aided their flight.

 

Then they must have evaded Thai Immigration at their point of departure.......which was,,,,,,,,,????

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

But immigration officers are being investigated for giving them student visas.  

Hmm. They could afford private jets but still rely on student visas? Could not get elite? I don't know why people with millions want to use their national passport, instead of a purchased one. My friend wanted to hide 5 million US (all legitimately earned and reported to IRS) from patent trolls and their lawyers, he purchased an Antigua and Barbuda passport for 100K and then got a Thai elite visa on that to enter Thailand before stepping into Thailand for the first time. For a few years, Lawyers/private detectives of Patent trolls companies could not locate him and then gave up in their search. This will not work if somebody is involved in criminal activities but one can hide from private lawsuits.  He is a member of this forum but visits rarely. 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The process is underway to contact Interpol to have arrest warrants issued for the three who have fled. 

Interpol does not issue "arrest warrants", it issues advisory Notices.

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7 hours ago, Orinoco said:

Don't see the Thai cops contacting Interpol

over a certain hit and run driver.

Double standards there then. 

It has been well-publicised that Interpol were contacted by the RTP and a Red Notice was issued.  Just because you don't care to remember that (or never bothered to read the reports about it) doesn't mean that double standards are in play.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:
7 hours ago, Orinoco said:

Don't see the Thai cops contacting Interpol

over a certain hit and run driver.

Double standards there then. 

They can contact interpol all they want. It is likely they will be ignored. They greatly over estimate their own legitimacy. 

Even though Interpol issued the RTP's requested Red Notice?

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3 hours ago, Aussieroaming said:

Anyone else that you might want to discuss while you have got interpol on the line.....hint ( Redbull, cocaine, vehicular homicide, fleeing justice, bribery, corruption).

None of those "charges" exist for Vorayuth.  He is charged with reckless driving causing death, nothing else.

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38 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Quote: Those three left Thailand on a private jet after the raid at Jin Ling in Yannawa.

…......There is no evidence as yet that state employees aided their flight.

 

Then they must have evaded Thai Immigration at their point of departure.......which was,,,,,,,,,

"they must have evaded Thai Immigration at their point of departure.......which was,,,,,,,,,"

...which was probably before arrest warrants were issued.

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15 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It has been well-publicised that Interpol were contacted by the RTP and a Red Notice was issued.  Just because you don't care to remember that (or never bothered to read the reports about it) doesn't mean that double standards are in play.

Maybe it has to do with Thailand's credibility. :jap:

 

But thank you for reminding me why I blocked you.

you lasted 2 hours. good day. :cheesy:

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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7 minutes ago, Orinoco said:
21 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It has been well-publicised that Interpol were contacted by the RTP and a Red Notice was issued.  Just because you don't care to remember that (or never bothered to read the reports about it) doesn't mean that double standards are in play.

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Maybe it has to do with Thailand's credibility. 

What about your inability to read multiple news reports about the subject, you think that doesn't affect your credibility?

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9 minutes ago, Orinoco said:

thank you for reminding me why I blocked you.

you lasted 2 hours. good day. 

And the effect that inconsequential action has on me is what?!   Happy to remind you of that.

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45 minutes ago, Onerak said:

Hmm. They could afford private jets but still rely on student visas? Could not get elite? I don't know why people with millions want to use their national passport, instead of a purchased one. My friend wanted to hide 5 million US (all legitimately earned and reported to IRS) from patent trolls and their lawyers, he purchased an Antigua and Barbuda passport for 100K and then got a Thai elite visa on that to enter Thailand before stepping into Thailand for the first time. For a few years, Lawyers/private detectives of Patent trolls companies could not locate him and then gave up in their search. This will not work if somebody is involved in criminal activities but one can hide from private lawsuits.  He is a member of this forum but visits rarely. 

They are smart, high net worth international criminals. Why on earth would they pay for an Elite visa?

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The Chinese have been running "entertainment" businesses since they arrived in Siam in the 17th century. 

And now you begin to investigate them??? ????

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3 hours ago, BayArea said:

The Chinese have been running "entertainment" businesses since they arrived in Siam in the 17th century. 

And now you begin to investigate them??? ????

This is a lie, Lavo Kingdom was in charge in the 17th Century which was Vedic and connected with the Safadyd Empire, Han China was nowhere close to Siam, and Europeans were more influencial than any small amount of Chinese traders. Only in the mid 1880's was the first major immigrant boat of Chinese coming to Siam, the next 140 years to now is how they assimilate, take over the business community, then governance, all while being the minority of the country

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

It involves hundreds of millions of baht in assets.

Which I'm sure has been known about for a very long time, it just took Chuwit bringing it into the public arena and Surachate involved to get something done about it..

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19 hours ago, humbug said:

This is a lie, Lavo Kingdom was in charge in the 17th Century which was Vedic and connected with the Safadyd Empire, Han China was nowhere close to Siam, and Europeans were more influencial than any small amount of Chinese traders. Only in the mid 1880's was the first major immigrant boat of Chinese coming to Siam, the next 140 years to now is how they assimilate, take over the business community, then governance, all while being the minority of the country

sarcasm doesn't go over very well with you, does it?

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