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Uzbek Madam Arrested in Pattaya After Evading Interpol Red Notice


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Chonburi Immigration officers successfully apprehended Ms. Gumi (name abbreviated), a 34-year-old Uzbek national, in Pattaya. She was charged with overstaying her visa by two days and was arrested in a room in South Pattaya, Moo 10, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.

 

 


Upon further investigation, it was revealed that Ms. Gumi had an active Interpol Red Notice from Uzbekistan. According to the notice, she is accused of being a key figure in an international human trafficking ring. Her alleged role involved recruiting young Uzbek women and sending them abroad for prostitution. While several of her accomplices have already been arrested in Uzbekistan, Ms. Gumi fled to Thailand to evade capture, hiding in Pattaya until her visa expired.

 

Chonburi Immigration officers, acting on the Interpol alert, tracked her down and arrested her. She was handed over to Pattaya City Police for further legal proceedings and will be deported following the conclusion of the investigation.

 

Picture courtesy of Sophon.

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-- 2024-10-17

 

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45 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Her alleged role involved recruiting young Uzbek women and sending them abroad for prostitution.

Apart from underaged women, how is this any different to Thai 'agents' sending young women overseas for 'Message courses' ?

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1 hour ago, JoePai said:

Yet again we see how effective these Interpol Red Notices are - apart from one that is 

Yet again we see how effective Thai Immigration Facial Recognition technology is once linking it with Interpols Most Wanted List.

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Chonburi Immigration officers successfully apprehended Ms. Gumi (name abbreviated), a 34-year-old Uzbek national, in Pattaya. She was charged with overstaying her visa by two days and was arrested in a room in South Pattaya, Moo 10, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.

 

 

 


Upon further investigation, it was revealed that Ms. Gumi had an active Interpol Red Notice from Uzbekistan. According to the notice, she is accused of being a key figure in an international human trafficking ring. Her alleged role involved recruiting young Uzbek women and sending them abroad for prostitution. While several of her accomplices have already been arrested in Uzbekistan, Ms. Gumi fled to Thailand to evade capture, hiding in Pattaya until her visa expired.

 

Chonburi Immigration officers, acting on the Interpol alert, tracked her down and arrested her. She was handed over to Pattaya City Police for further legal proceedings and will be deported following the conclusion of the investigation.

 

Picture courtesy of Sophon.

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-- 2024-10-17

 

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Thank you RTP

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2 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Apart from underaged women, how is this any different to Thai 'agents' sending young women overseas for 'Message courses' ?

You are right. The young women can remain in Thailand and learn how to send e-mails.😋

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