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Face off: Chinese fraudster has surgery to evade law in Thailand


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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The woman was later identified as a 30 year old Chinese national named Jing Qu. Upon reviewing her data, officers found that she arrived in Thailand in 2022 and was permitted to stay for only 15 days as a tourist.

 

However, Jing overstayed her visa by 650 days, nearly two years, while hiding in the luxury condo. When questioned about the overstay, she refused to answer and changed the subject.

Amazing....

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43 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

So, they will follow and investigate every person wearing a face mask and a hat?

Some weird about the discovery.

More to this story than meets the eye for sure.

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1.5 - 8 million RMB each (6 victims) is way more than 8 million Baht. Also, who would pay up to 8 million RMB (over 1 mil USD) to secure a cabin crew job? Nothing adds up in this story.

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I'm assuming the fingerprint scanners for travelers in/out isn't hooked up to an international system? You would think soon as she entered Thailand that a red flag would go up, and she would be sent back to China for arrest.

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18 hours ago, SABloke said:

1.5 - 8 million RMB each (6 victims) is way more than 8 million Baht. Also, who would pay up to 8 million RMB (over 1 mil USD) to secure a cabin crew job? Nothing adds up in this story.

Nothing adds up for sure, mainly your math 🙂

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