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A Polish man was taken into police custody on the Pha Ngan Island of Thailand. He was allegedly conducting mental health workshops without the required legal permission.

 

The Tourist Police and Pha Ngan Immigration authorities arrested the 46-year-old Mr. Subhadeep. The arrest was reported by District Chief Mr. Noppadon Khaomali to the Phuket Express. 

 

Authorities were tipped off about a 'Healing Self-Sabotaging Patterns to Manifest Your Heart’s Desires + Transformational Breathwork’ program run by Mr. Subhadeep. He charged participants between 900 to 1,200 Baht for each session.

 

During questioning, Mr. Subhadeep disclosed that he held a work permit for an accommodation company where he served as a manager. Additionally, he revealed that another company had contracted him to administer the mental health course. He claimed to receive 70% of the revenues earned through this.

 

Mr. Subhadeep was detained at the Koh Pha Ngan Police Station. The charges against him included having a work permit but failing to inform officials about his change in employment and job description within the legally stipulated 15-day period.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He was allegedly conducting mental health workshops without the required legal permission.

Now he's going to have to get mental health help after going to a Thai prison....

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

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A Polish man was taken into police custody on the Pha Ngan Island of Thailand. He was allegedly conducting mental health workshops without the required legal permission.

 

The Tourist Police and Pha Ngan Immigration authorities arrested the 46-year-old Mr. Subhadeep. The arrest was reported by District Chief Mr. Noppadon Khaomali to the Phuket Express. 

 

Authorities were tipped off about a 'Healing Self-Sabotaging Patterns to Manifest Your Heart’s Desires + Transformational Breathwork’ program run by Mr. Subhadeep. He charged participants between 900 to 1,200 Baht for each session.

 

During questioning, Mr. Subhadeep disclosed that he held a work permit for an accommodation company where he served as a manager. Additionally, he revealed that another company had contracted him to administer the mental health course. He claimed to receive 70% of the revenues earned through this.

 

Mr. Subhadeep was detained at the Koh Pha Ngan Police Station. The charges against him included having a work permit but failing to inform officials about his change in employment and job description within the legally stipulated 15-day period.

 

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Oh dear, what a severe crime😳

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

Oh dear, what a severe crime😳

Some companies in the UK have almost replaced their local workforces with migrants, legal (unskilled) migrants. Maybe the Thais are on to something? (Many of those are Polish too).

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2 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

Some companies in the UK have almost replaced their local workforces with migrants, legal (unskilled) migrants. Maybe the Thais are on to something? (Many of those are Polish too).

 

Oh, cheap illegal Polish labor in addition to illegal Myanmar workers in Thailand?

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3 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

Some companies in the UK have almost replaced their local workforces with migrants, legal (unskilled) migrants. Maybe the Thais are on to something? (Many of those are Polish too).

Well, after Brexit more than 20% of the Poles left UK and went back to Poland. In general most of the Polish migrants were unskilled.

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3 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Well, after Brexit more than 20% of the Poles left UK and went back to Poland. In general most of the Polish migrants were unskilled.

Yes, we pretty much fixed their unemployment problem for them, whilst also paying them millions. The UK now has 10 million migrants (overseas-born people)...and 9 million 'economically inactive' natives, so that's worked out well then. (Also 7 million on NHS waiting lists)😊

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33 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

Yes, we pretty much fixed their unemployment problem for them, whilst also paying them millions. The UK now has 10 million migrants (overseas-born people)...and 9 million 'economically inactive' natives, so that's worked out well then. (Also 7 million on NHS waiting lists)😊

Apparently a desired land of desired people. Ruanda is waiting???

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I would imagine that he will be fined 10,000 baht that used to be the going rate a minor infringement of his work permit nothing more I suppose the headlines are a warning to others.

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East europeans are all over but Thailand loves these tourists and visitors who make trouble but  makes a fuss for the wealthy retirees from western Europe who all have full health insurance and good money to spend.

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On 5/8/2024 at 6:37 AM, hotchilli said:

That would have put me off straight away...

If you pay that much then one would need a Mental health workshop.....

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