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Swedish Man Scammed by Thai Woman, Loses Over 300,000 Baht
Time has changed: In these online days you don't even need a buffalo... -
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
Nothing wrong with a well-thought-out and functioning immigration system that can be used for a long time and runs stably. In the past, however, it was unfortunately always the case that constant changes and additional requirements were made in a relatively short period of time, which then ended in a patchwork quilt with many errors. Just thinking about their TM30 debacle, where countless platforms are used, paper form, web online and even various apps including the Line app. To date, the requirements for when a new TM30 must be filled out vary depending on each regional immigration office. How often the same data has to be entered/queried twice or three times. Or the many rubber stamps where the immigration officers have to manually set the different date times depending on the visa type. What was entered into the computer system is then manually transferred into the passports. And much more, it shows me that the entire immigration data collection and administration system needs to be fundamentally overhauled. -
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/Featured Quiz 6 September - Weekly Featured Quiz - General Knowledge
I just completed this quiz. My Score 40/100 My Time 73 seconds -
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Former local chief shot dead in Lopburi, suspects on the run
A former local administrative chief was fatally shot outside a house in Moo 5, Nikhom Lam Narai, Chai Badan district, Lopburi province. Witnesses reported that two assailants had been lurking for an hour before ambushing the victim and fleeing on a motorbike. Officers Phukanwik Chotiksathien, Chaimit Sitthipoon, and Winai Khamsuk interviewed the 55 year old administrative chief Thawatchai Thongtae’s 60 year old sister, Janthana Thongta yesterday, September 5, who lived next door. She recounted noticing two unfamiliar men on a motorbike parked 50 metres from her house near a cornfield. The men, who kept their helmets on, sped off after a while, followed by three gunshots. Janthana then discovered her brother had been shot dead. Janthana described Thawatchai as outspoken and loud. He had been divorced for a long time and had a new girlfriend who regularly visited him in a white car. That morning, Thawatchai was working on a house he intended to turn into a resort for his new love. Janthana had heard that the woman was married and was warned about her potentially dangerous double life. Despite these warnings, she did not intervene, believing her brother was mature enough to make his own decisions. Janthana expressed her conviction that this woman was responsible for bringing death upon her brother. Police are reviewing CCTV footage from Soi 130 in Nikhom Lam Narai, identifying the two suspects: a heavy-set driver and a tall, slim gunman, on a black Honda Wave motorbike. The assailants fled into a village within a cornfield with multiple exits and paths. The calm and deliberate manner of the gunmen suggests they might be professional hitmen, possibly luring Thawatchai out through a phone call. Police are hopeful of apprehending the culprits soon, reported KhaoSod. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-06 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Swedish Man Scammed by Thai Woman, Loses Over 300,000 Baht
Ment? Are you ment-al? -
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AR-style rifle Purchased as Present to Son by Father of Georgia School Shooting Suspect
Colin Gray must be very proud of himself and his son. What can one say? In this life they are various classes of mistakes, for instance wearing white to a formal event in New York City after Labor Day is considered a small mistake. A big mistake was Hitler deciding to invade Russia with the approach of winter. When it comes to mass murder, serial killings, serial rape, or genocide, I think that the penalties have to be severe for both the perpetrator and the family of the perpetrator. Cripple the kids families. Make them suffer. Bankrupt them, take their home, property, cars and make them suffer, as the families of this kid will suffer. They failed. They raised a murderer. And weaponized him! The authorities need to man up, make a statement and demonstrate that serious crime is taken seriously. -
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Tim Walz: The Unexpected Strength Behind Harris’s VP Pick
Wake up buddy. You are arguing with a computer screen. -
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
Fortress Thailand. No entry without pre approval. Much easier to reject an application than turn away at airport/border. -
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Swedish Man Scammed by Thai Woman, Loses Over 300,000 Baht
How would you know about relationships with ladies if you are a remainer? -
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Swedish Man Scammed by Thai Woman, Loses Over 300,000 Baht
His best friend is Turkish Sven. Yes a common Swedish name today... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 6 September 2024
Indian tourists arrested in Pattaya for stealing camera battery Photo courtesy of Pattaya News Pattaya Tourist Police apprehended two Photo courtesy of Pattaya NewsIndian tourists on their first day in Thailand for allegedly stealing a camera battery and then strolling along Walking Street. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337504-indian-tourists-arrested-in-pattaya-for-stealing-camera-battery/ -
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Indian tourists arrested in Pattaya for stealing camera battery
Pattaya Tourist Police apprehended two Indian tourists on their first day in Thailand for allegedly stealing a camera battery and then strolling along Walking Street. Police Lieutenant Colonel Piyapong Ensan, Chief of Pattaya Tourist Police, along with other officers, arrested yesterday, September 5, at 5.16am two Indian nationals, identified as 29 year old Abhishek and 28 year old Akash (surnames withheld). The arrest came after a complaint by 34 year old Shaik, also from India, at the Pattaya Police Station. Shaik reported that his camera battery pack had been stolen at a cannabis shop located on Walking Street. Shaik entered the cannabis shop and placed his camera’s battery pack on a sofa while browsing products. Three fellow Indian tourists then entered the shop. The suspects noticed the battery on the sofa, with one reportedly sitting on the item to cover it while the other discreetly slipped the battery into his bag. The suspects then left the shop and continued to stroll along Walking Street as if nothing had happened. Pattaya Tourist Police, stationed on Walking Street, were informed of the alleged theft by the Pattaya Police Station and swiftly reviewed CCTV footage from the shop and along the suspects’ escape route. They soon discovered that the thieves had not fled but were walking leisurely not far from the incident scene. Upon realising they were about to be arrested, the suspects attempted to return the stolen battery, claiming it had been dropped and they were intending to return it. However, the officers remained unconvinced. The suspects were taken to the Tourist Police Station, where, after being confronted with clear CCTV evidence, they reportedly confessed to the crime. Both suspects, who had only arrived in Thailand a day earlier, were taken into custody along with the stolen camera battery, valued at around 5,000 baht. They were then handed over to the Pattaya Police Station for further legal proceedings, reported Pattaya News. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Pattaya News Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-06 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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How often do you check your aorta?
The cardiology clinic I go to in Chiang Rai lists an ECG at 3000 baht, and an EKG at 3500 baht. If they are the same thing, why the price difference? The second procedure I had AFAIK involved ultrasound, the first did not.
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