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Immigration announce latest arrests of foreign criminals in Thailand - fraudsters, extortionists, drug dealers and rapist


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Posted
14 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

what about the 1 Taiwanese and the 3 /4 Chinese (it appears there are 2 named Yang with the same age), not deported  555

 

Chinese man named only as Mr Ma, 31

47 year old Chinese man called Yang

The fourth case was a man called Lu, 52,......Lu has been illegally in Thailand for ten years.   555

The last case featured a 47 year old Chinese man called Yang

 

 

The article states that all the names are fictitious 

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I am still waiting for them to act on an Interpol report sent to them for a couple of rogues hiding in plain sight down there south of Pattaya.

They really need more staff to act on these things I feel !

 

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To achieve this ! Thailand planning to Arrest CCP Criminal Organisation + will need Arrest most of Thai Gov + Top ranking Military officers & RTP immigration or just Farangs are the main game  Once start at the top Thai Gov might be able to go down the take out all the other trash inclusive of foreigners  Won't happen its Thai & media dream propoganda this has beem going on for decades. not pandemic , epidemic

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Easy to get visas (or visa free entry) and blending in with the hoards of tourist... Sure, THA has always been a great hideout for criminals. Neither new nor news. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

I wonder how he was able to carry an unconscious woman from a restaurant to a hotel room without anyone seeing... ????

He registered as Quasimodo and carrried her on his back.

Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

There were Chinese, Taiwanese and French nationals taken off the Thai streets.

That's good news, 6 pieces of slime scrubbed of the streets.

 

Only 192 countries nationals to go plus the few thousand of others in the three named countries that are still strolling around. 

 

Keep up the good work PM Prayuth and PM Prawit.  Let's go for 10, that will really rip the heart out of the underworld holiday Haven Thailand has become. 

 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, Will B Good said:

OH! So Red Notices do work???

problem is the Thais have a problem with the English language - this has been confirmed as it was one of the excuses put up years back why a red notice couldn't be issued for the red bull criminal.

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Is Thailand really a Haven for criminals? I would have voted for Cambodia.

Does Thailand have any agreement to share criminal databases or not? 

Posted (edited)

Oh no brown envelope that doesn't happen.  The proper procedure is go online and apply then wait for approval you got to show up show your face that is the only way for immigration must be something wrong with the website reason they overstayed ????????

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Who was that Thai guy that hit a cop with his Ferrari and dragged him along the road for a ways and then ran away? I mean seeing as we are talking about justice.

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...As well as a foreigner who raped a woman in Bangkok after getting her paralytically drunk and taking her to a hotel.

Huh?

 

This is Thailand, for Christ's sake! Who needs to resort to such desperate measures for some action?

 

Must be one sick puppy.

Posted
9 hours ago, Menken said:

Last time my wife came thru she wasn't giving a stamp which she never is. She asked the immigration officer for a stamp which he happily provided. Trouble is there was no ink in the stamper probably because it never gets any use lol

Are you saying the US doesnt know who is coming in our out of their borders?

Posted
19 minutes ago, ubonr1971 said:

Are you saying the US doesnt know who is coming in our out of their borders?

In: everyone is screened and recorded.

Out: get on the plane or car and away you go. Nobody records outbound. 

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48 minutes ago, ubonr1971 said:

Are you saying the US doesnt know who is coming in our out of their borders?

Anybody getting on a plane in the US international or domestic, stamp or not is having their identity tracked. Fugitives with actives warrants are wise to avoid airports. “Natural border”, no. 

Posted
12 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

Criminal organization, drug dealing, Interpol notices, serious assaults illegal businesses tax evasion and rape. Listen, people don't just come to Thailand and suddenly become hardcore felons none of these people never should have been let in the country in the first place.

 

The whole immigration system needs reform and home country criminal checks should be mandated for most travelers prior to flying to Thailand. Unless, they actually want the Kingdom to continue as a haven for the criminal castaways  and lowlifes from around the world.

And there was I believing that was what made the place so interesting.

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14 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

Criminal organization, drug dealing, Interpol notices, serious assaults illegal businesses tax evasion and rape. Listen, people don't just come to Thailand and suddenly become hardcore felons none of these people never should have been let in the country in the first place.

 

The whole immigration system needs reform and home country criminal checks should be mandated for most travelers prior to flying to Thailand. Unless, they actually want the Kingdom to continue as a haven for the criminal castaways  and lowlifes from around the world.

Of course these lowlifes actually bring a pot of cash INTO  Thailand e.g:-

"Ma had been part of a gang running a car rental and purchase business. After advertising online he simply disappeared with 100 million baht's worth of money and sought refuge in Thailand."

And no Oscars for guessing if he brought some of it with him!

 

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Yeold said:

I am still waiting for them to act on an Interpol report sent to them for a couple of rogues hiding in plain sight down there south of Pattaya.

They really need more staff to act on these things I feel !

 

I think they need to overhaul the staff they've got!

"The Royal Thai Police (RTP) is the national police force of Thailand. The RTP employs between 210,700 and 230,000 officers"

Compared to the UK, a country(ies) with a similar size of population:-

"In 2022 there were approximately 164,000 police officers in the United Kingdom" 

 

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, ubonr1971 said:

Are you saying the US doesnt know who is coming in our out of their borders?

Hardly. This is all computerized and probably has been for 15 years.

 

On the other hand, looking at daily stories of southern border maybe not 555

Posted
13 hours ago, Purdey said:

Is Thailand really a Haven for criminals? I would have voted for Cambodia.

Does Thailand have any agreement to share criminal databases or not? 

You really don't suspect that the two would actually pursue such a partnership of this nature. 

Shared criminal database indeed. That's almost amusing.

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25 minutes ago, Menken said:

Hardly. This is all computerized and probably has been for 15 years.

 

On the other hand, looking at daily stories of southern border maybe not 555

Never mind about the supposed illegal "criminal" aliens infiltrating the U.S.......they already have their hands full with the born and bred variety. America is a criminal utopia.....

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Posted
21 hours ago, userabcd said:

So you want to inconvenience and subject extra costs and time wasted for 10 to 40 million mostly innocent visitors to Thailand on behalf a few criminals in the world who come to hide in Thailand.

 

On Interpol website atm there is listed

"Total number of public Red Notices in circulation: 7016" in the whole world.

 

Let the law enforcement and existing laws and treaties and agreements between countries do their lawful jobs they are paid for.

You mean like with Red Bull Boss?

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