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Russian mafia-style ‘gangs’ causing concerns for Phuket businesses


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2 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

"Mafia-style" taxis, renting accommodation and street hookers?  Thai hyperbole more like. It's hardly violence etc. is it?  no shoot-outs?  "steal their jobs" is hardly "mafia-style" 

I’ve met with the Godfather.   Much different than a shootout 

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3 minutes ago, BananaStrong said:

Russians are desperate.  Thais are desperate.  Russians spend more money, plus envelopes.  They aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.   Wait until they can buy a Thai passport 

Thais will want to keep the corruption for themselves for sure as for any envelopes it's a way of life here unfortunately. Hopefully it will begin to change when they vote out the dinosaurs in May.

 

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50 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

Ever tried dealing with Ukrainians? 

Ok, but that is irrelevant. The issue is the expanding activity of the previously low key Russian gangster class. They used to have free run of western Europe and USA/Canada, but have had their activities pressed down upon. Now they come to easy pickings in Thailand. Ukrainians are not doing this in Phuket.

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In 1985 the Russian Don was assassinated in his car by a Russian kid in broad daylight on #2 road by the leather shop before Soi Post Office.

The Russians were in Phuket investing but there was very little street crime. The riff raff came later 

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23 minutes ago, Unify said:

Agreed. And Russians taking Thai people's jobs is not the problem to be concerned about. The Russian Mafia is ruthless. If they get a foothold it will be difficult to root them out. 

As one movie quote goes "you don't mess with Mother In-laws, Mother Nature or Russian Mother F***rs

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If you refer to my post history you will see that I predicted, months ago, all of the issues raised in this article.

 

I lived in Phuket more than a decade ago before the collapse of the ruble when Russians were thick on the ground.  ATM skimming, card fraud, illegal taxi runs, Russian prostitution and reletting property were all major problems back then.

 

But this time around these problems will be much much worse because these new Russians are refugees and not tourists and their short term visas and meagre savings will soon expire.

 

I am guessing that the language schools in Phuket, Krabi and Patts that offer one year ED visas are now doing a roaring trade.  

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"Business owners around the Bangla Road walking street are also complaining about the increase in Russian ‘prostitutes’ that have infiltrated the area and causing problems for the local sex industry."

 

Hang on....Prayuth has told us that there is no sex industry in Thailand. Someone must be telling lies.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The hospitality industry in Phuket is facing a problem with foreign mafia-style gangs becoming increasingly involved in business on the resort island. Industry executives are concerned that foreigners are exploiting laws to run their own businesses while also taking up jobs only legal for local people

Russians need to finance their long stay visas somehow.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

He expressed concern that “foreign mafia groups” may take control of the island, similar to what happened in Pattaya a couple of decades ago, and urged Tourism and Sports Minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, to deal with these concerns

Thai mafia only.

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