webfact Posted February 22, 2024 Posted February 22, 2024 Chonburi — The Chonburi Immigration Bureau apprehended a South Korean fugitive wanted by Interpol for leading a call center fraud syndicate on February 21st, 2024. Acting on intelligence received from foreign authorities in early February, immigration officers apprehended Mr. Oh Suk Yeon, a 51-year-old South Korean national, in Pattaya. Mr. Oh was the subject of an Interpol warrant for his alleged involvement in a call center gang that targeted victims in South Korea. The syndicate, based in China, employed various tactics to deceive individuals into transferring money, resulting in losses exceeding 200 million won in just two weeks, according to the Chonburi Immigration. By Aim Tanakorn PHOTO: Chonburi Immigration Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2024-02-23 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 2
bristolgeoff Posted February 23, 2024 Posted February 23, 2024 Makes a change from a russian amercian or brit.They catch a korean overstayer this time for doing cold calling in his own country and fleeing
Will B Good Posted February 23, 2024 Posted February 23, 2024 This is all very confusing......a foreign national committed a crime in his own country and yet the Thai authorities are able to arrest him in Thailand.......how strange.......oh well time for another vodka red bull. 2
Pouatchee Posted February 23, 2024 Posted February 23, 2024 we will see if they thais get payback... https://aseannow.com/topic/1320615-is-s-korea-racist-towards-thais-dehumanizing-immigration-ordeal-says-yes/
Mr Meeseeks Posted February 23, 2024 Posted February 23, 2024 2 hours ago, Pouatchee said: we will see if they thais get payback... https://aseannow.com/topic/1320615-is-s-korea-racist-towards-thais-dehumanizing-immigration-ordeal-says-yes/ Just what I was thinking. Thais have way more to lose if this becomes tit-for-tat. 100,000+ little ghosts in South Korea...
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