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Thai girlfriend working in a bar
Of course. Look how easy he trusts a young girl who began working as a bar girl in Pattaya. -
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J.D.Vance declines to criticize Tucker Carlson over his friendly chat with Holocaust Denier
Social media broadcaster. Historian? Not by any standards I am aware and the study/teaching of American/European History has been my my field for over half my now retired lifetime. -
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Trump and his MAGA friends are laying groundwork for ‘chaos and violence’ if they lose
You mean like the week of rioting after Hillary took the L in 2016? https://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/us/oregon-protest-riot/index.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/anti-trump-protests-carry-on-for-fourth-straight-day-after-election/ https://www.france24.com/en/20161110-protests-erupt-across-us-after-trump-election-win -
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Cheap Charlies blocked my review
I have to agree ... some of those dishes remind me of the farm days when I mixed the dog food in a bucket of water. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 7 September 2024
Chinese Man Arrested in Thailand After 14 Years on the Run Picture courtesy: Daily News Thai immigration police have apprehended a 59-year-old Chinese man, Mr. Yu, in connection with a fraud case worth over 50 million baht. Mr. Yu had been on the run for 14 years, using a fake Thai ID card to evade authorities. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337555-chinese-man-arrested-in-thailand-after-14-years-on-the-run/ -
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Chinese Man Arrested in Thailand After 14 Years on the Run
Picture courtesy: Daily News Thai immigration police have apprehended a 59-year-old Chinese man, Mr. Yu, in connection with a fraud case worth over 50 million baht. Mr. Yu had been on the run for 14 years, using a fake Thai ID card to evade authorities. The arrest was announced by Pol. Maj. Gen. Panthana Nuchnarat, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau. The operation involved coordinated efforts from various divisions, including the Immigration Bureau’s Crime Suppression Division and the Department of Provincial Administration. Mr. Yu had entered Thailand through natural channels and assumed the identity of "Mr. Yongyuth" using a counterfeit ID card. He managed to maintain this false identity and stay hidden for over a decade. Detection of the fraudulent ID led authorities to contact the Chinese Embassy in Thailand. The embassy confirmed Mr. Yu's identity and detailed his criminal history. In China, Mr. Yu had opened a hotel business and deceived investors into pouring money into his enterprise, resulting in financial damages exceeding 50 million baht before he fled to avoid prosecution. The thorough investigation by the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation Division 4 uncovered Mr. Yu's long-term residence in Thailand under the fake identity. Authorities collected compelling evidence, which prompted the Phra Nakhon Nuea District Court to issue a search warrant. The arrest took place at Mr. Yu's residence in the Huai Khwang area of Bangkok. During questioning, Mr. Yu admitted to entering Thailand illegally and fabricating his Thai ID card in 2010. He had remained in the country ever since. He now faces charges of being an alien residing in the Kingdom without permission and will be subject to legal action by the Immigration Bureau. Additionally, the Department of Provincial Administration is contemplating further charges related to the use of fraudulent identification cards and documents obtained through illegal means. This arrest underscores the efficacy of Thai immigration authorities in identifying and apprehending individuals attempting to exploit the system and evade justice, reported Daily News. -- 2024-09-07 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Healthy home-cooked food in a remote location
Airfryers are apparently good, but I don't eat any fried food so can't comment. Frozen Chicken and Fish are great, even frozen veg as a standby for when you run out of fresh veg. I don't bother refrigerating my eggs, but I buy them 20 at a time and eat them within 5 days (4 soft boiled eggs per day, sometimes more). What are your eating goals? For me food is just fuel, I don't eat because I want to, or because I like the food. I eat because I have to; and I only eat food that will ensure I don't get fat. Lots of protein, multiple different steamed veggies. -
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Lawsuit Challenges Paetongtarn’s PM Status Over Thavi Appointment
When was the last time someone was actually PM from being voted by the public and not just given the job ? I have lost count of people who just one day suddenly seems to be PM out of nowhere. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Please re-confirm the date of the claimed article (I've looked at the 5 June Edition and there is no such article) -
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Thailand Mourns Loss of Carabao Rock Legend Ko Carabao
Spirit in the sky ... Great musicians . RIP . -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
It might be difficult for you to keep your bank accounts in any OECD country if your don't have any tax residency (TIN). -
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Destination Thailand Visa Gains Popularity Among Expats
You have to blame the scam marriages for all your extra documentation , however the new Destination Thailand Visa may help to make the piles of documents lower for you.
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