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Official: Trump Nominates RFK Jr. for Health Secretary
Division was the game played by the Dems. As for Trump being a Republican it must be kept in mind that the Republican establishment are in no way fans of Trump. -
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Missing in Thailand: Taiwanese woman suspected to be trafficked
" ... lured by fraudulent schemes.." What kind of schemes ? Promising what ? It is missing in the report. Taiwan is a modern, developed country. What these women can gain by going to Thailand or Myanmar under conditions which are not clear upfront ? -
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Leftist media in shambles
Oh just stop it. Who has the whole truth? Discuss and find where you agree, rather than just trying to make each other look bad. -
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The Guardian Steps Back from Elon Musk’s Platform X Amid Content Concerns
I feel like "have long been pushed but the Guardian, due to X not toeing the progressive line" would be more appropriate. -
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Official: Trump Nominates RFK Jr. for Health Secretary
Well, I can't exactly 'cut and paste' when it comes to discussing scientific and policy issues; the information I shared is sourced directly from credible discussions and hearings, bypassing biased news outlets like the New York Propaganda Post. Here are the sources: Congressional Research Service on gain-of-function research Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Dr. Paul's statement on gain-of-function oversight -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 15 November 2024
Cyber police arrest scammer who defrauded politician’s daughter of 650,000 baht Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Cyber police apprehended a key player in a call centre scam that deceived the daughter of a Democrat Party deputy leader out of over 650,000 baht by impersonating officials from the Department of Special Investigation. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343667-cyber-police-arrest-scammer-who-defrauded-politician’s-daughter-of-650000-baht/ -
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Cyber police arrest scammer who defrauded politician’s daughter of 650,000 baht
Cyber police apprehended a key player in a call centre scam that deceived the daughter of a Democrat Party deputy leader out of over 650,000 baht by impersonating officials from the Department of Special Investigation. Police from Technology Crime Suppression Division 5 reported the arrest of 55 year old Suthep near a house in Wang Sala, Tha Muang district, Kanchanaburi. Suthep was detained under a warrant issued by the Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Court, dated October 30, on charges of defrauding the public by impersonating another person and introducing false information into a computer system. The arrest follows a complaint by 19 year old Paphavee Detdecho, the daughter of Chaichana Detdecho, a deputy leader of the Democrat Party. Paphavee had been targeted by a call centre scam that tricked her into transferring a considerable amount of money. The victim reported receiving a call from an individual claiming to be a police officer from Sai Mai Police Station, identifying himself as Adisak. The scammer inquired whether Paphavee had opened a Krung Thai Bank account linked to a suspect the police had apprehended. After she denied any involvement, the scammer suggested she verify her innocence by contacting a LINE account named Department of Special Investigation. Through this account, they requested her ID card photo and information about her bank account. To prove her innocence, she was persuaded to cooperate by transferring an initial sum of 56,000 baht (US$1,600), said Paphavee. “They continued the deception through a video call, during which the scammer wore a police uniform, further convincing her to transfer 100,000 baht (US$2,865) twice.” Scammer arrest The scam artists did not stop at that. After extracting three payments, they instructed Paphavee to return to her home province to gather more funds, threatening that failure to comply would result in her father and relatives being disgraced and the video call images being used for blackmail. Consequently, Paphavee travelled to Nakhon Si Thammarat to obtain money from her grandmother, transferring an additional 393,000 baht (US$11,255), making the total loss 650,000 baht (US$18,625). Suspecting foul play, she eventually realised she had been deceived and filed a complaint with the Nakhon Si Thammarat City Police. In the police investigation, Suthep confessed to being hired by a Chinese broker to open bank accounts. He admitted to crossing into Cambodia by natural routes in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, to complete the face-scanning process necessary for these fraudulent accounts, reported KhaoSod. The police have now transferred Suthep to the Nakhon Si Thammarat City Police for further legal proceedings. By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-15 -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
But they do know where they send your pension too, have you filled out a winter payment allowance form yet, did they send one to your UK address....?
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