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Crime Immigration Police Bust Swedish Fraudster in Pattaya Condo Raid
You mean the one on Sukhumvit Soi 24? https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/bkksuhi-hilton-sukhumvit-bangkok/ -
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Chatting up the farang totty.
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Crime Irish Fugitive Arrested in Krabi After 415 Days of Overstay
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 25-year-old Irish national wanted by authorities in Ireland for a string of serious criminal offences has been arrested in after overstaying by more than 13 months, immigration police have confirmed. The man, identified only as “Mr E.” by police, was apprehended on 25 June outside a cannabis dispensary named Breaking Bad Budz in Sai Thai Subdistrict, part of Krabi’s Mueang District. His arrest forms part of a broader crackdown on foreign nationals involved in criminal activities and visa violations in the country. According to Colonel Sorathat Iamla-or, Chief of the Krabi Immigration Office, undercover officers had been monitoring Mr E.’s movements for several days before making the arrest. Upon confirming his identity and his 415-day overstay, the suspect was taken to Mueang Krabi Police Station for further legal processing. Authorities revealed that the arrest came at the request of the Irish police, who had sought assistance via diplomatic channels. Mr E. is reportedly facing prosecution in Ireland under the authority of the Director of Public Prosecutions on multiple charges, including: • Violent disorder and assault • Cocaine trafficking • Money laundering • Unlawful detention of women and children The arrest was part of a targeted operation by immigration police, which ran from 19 to 25 June, focused on rooting out foreign nationals posing security risks to the country. Police are urging the public to report suspicious behaviour involving foreign nationals, especially those suspected of drug-related crimes, illegal entry, overstays, or any actions deemed harmful to Thailand’s national security. Members of the public with relevant information are encouraged to contact the Immigration Bureau’s 24-hour hotline. Mr E. is expected to be deported following legal proceedings in Thailand, although extradition proceedings may follow should Irish authorities formally request his return to stand trial. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-27 -
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Chatting up the farang totty.
Most of the Brits in Thailand are bendirom holidaying council estate chavs. I stay clear. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 June 2025
Prominent Businessman Gunned Down in Bold Car Park Ambush in Kanchanaburi Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a brazen and calculated attack, a well-known businessman from Sangkhlaburi was shot dead in the car park of a major wholesale store in downtown Kanchanaburi. The incident occurred at approximately 19:25 on the evening of 25 June, shocking shoppers and local residents alike. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364940-prominent-businessman-gunned-down-in-bold-car-park-ambush-in-kanchanaburi/ -
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Business As Usual?
I went out and did a quick and dirty late-night recce around Sukhumvit, and it’s definitely low-season, but the weed scene is still rolling like nothing changed with the law yet. Every shop I passed around Soi 4, Soi 11, you name it, was wide open for business. The scent of weed out on the street also wafted by here and there. Plenty of street stalls were hawking their weed-wares right on the main drag near Soi 7. Maybe one rented shop close to Soi 5 looked like it had shuttered, but I believe that happened before the law changed a day ago. Hard to say if this is the calm before the storm that will shut down thousands of weed shops or if it will roll on like it is now with business as usual.
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