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Immigration Division 1 Mobilizes Forces to Sweep Out Overstaying Foreigners in Bangkok


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10 minutes ago, ezzra said:

I can see and sympathies with the the problems that such a big country with huge influx of all sorts coming through it's gates, from the honest tourist to criminals of all size and shapes and from all nations hoping to get lost in the mayhem and confusion and should they get caught, good chance they can buy their way out.

Probably not. More than likely end up on the black list banning them from returning. 

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6 hours ago, pomchop said:

and no matter how hard the legal system in thailand tries still can't seem to track down mr red bull via interpol or any other means....and zero consequences for those who have protected him for almost a decade....some big fat envelopes and new london and southern france villas also likely involved...it's nice to be filthy rich and not have the laws apply to you and have a government that thinks it is just fine..

will not for mr. trump hopefully.  shame on Thailand

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31 minutes ago, humbug said:

Siam Rath! that's quite a popular paper read by many low IQ bored Bangkok dwellers, promoting the snitch hotline, and opens up everything from lies, to 90 day reporting, being disliked, having a grudge, geez,  lets hope the new winning elected regime can come to power, because no way this would be happening, typical Non-Rule of law autocratic corrupt male-dominant regime looking for scapegoats

 

Remember the last time, a few years back, whole buildings locked down to see if foreigners had the correct paperwork

They need a single room networked to all the immigration offices and checkpoints and in that room a team of logistically minded & trained IT people of no specific nationality..........just hire the best men & women for the job and tighten the system up so that the chances of keeping the Sh*t out are increased. 

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1 minute ago, khunjeff said:

So they don't normally crack down on these folks? If they know who and where they are, why haven't they already arrested them? And if they don't know, how are they going to find them in a city of ten million people?

ever heard of spot checks?

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Waste of ressources.

They ready should use all the ressources to crack down on the Millionss of traffic offenders. Why not do something important and save some lifes.

Further, im the moment the IO lock up an overstay person, they become also an criminal because of international human rights violation for their treatment and unlawful lockup with worse conditions than animals.

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28 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

It seems like there have been about a half dozen of these same kinds of news reports posted here lately... each being announced by the Immigration division in a different province, with Bangkok now being the latest one here.....

 

Obviously some edict has come down from on high, and all the different divisions are trying to show they're all the ball and following orders -- even while most of the time, dodgy criminal ventures are rampant in their areas by foreigners and Thais alike, both before and after their so-called sweeps.

 

The one place that really needs a good sweeping is the RTP.

 

 

 

 

They are not foreigners......????

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) has assigned Pol. Lt. Gen. Damrongsak Kittiprapas, Commissioner-General of the Immigration Bureau, to mobilize forces in cracking down on foreign nationals with Interpol arrest warrants or engaged in inappropriate behavior while residing in Thailand.

Does that work in reverse?

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2 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

Crackdown on Foreigners "causing damage to the country's image" by the organization that causes the most damage to the country's image... 

At least they know what they are talking about.

I would have thought keeping an eye on imported trouble was a good idea......????

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Disturbing peace and security is a bit vague to me. Doesn't mean riding one of those big stinky loud bikes? Does it mean burping in people's face while drunk? Does it mean causing disturbance for neighbors by fighting with your spouse? Can it be making very loud noises while doing knocking boots? 

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While the BIB (the immigration is a sub-division) were, are and most likely stay unable to get the Red Bull sweetheart on the run for meanwhile 10+ years, despite TV crews could find him without a problem ........ they hunt all over Thailand to look after those dirty farang and alien. 

Look into your computers, EVERYthing is recorded there and just run a list of overstayers. You know where those culprits are (unlike a substantial number of semi-divine Thais who do NOT live at their registered address) and go after them without all this rannygazoo of "hunting", "coming out in force" etc. As the police is, like all other government agencies, completely overstaffed, it would be an easy task to just include this duty in their regular day-to-day scores. 

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