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Thai Immigration Chief Orders Crack Down on Foreign Nationals in Mae Hong Son
Picture courtesy of Matichon. The Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas Bunyaluck, visited Mae Hong Son on 14 March, to implement stricter measures against foreign nationals causing disturbances. He ordered immediate deportation and blacklisting for those found violating Thai laws or engaging in inappropriate behaviour. At 10:30, Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas conducted an inspection at the Mae Hong Son Immigration Office, the focus of his visit, being foreign nationals who may not be adhering to visa regulations or who have become a public nuisance. He directed officers to conduct thorough document checks and take decisive action against any individuals not complying with Thai laws, including revoking their stay and deporting them immediately. He specifically emphasised the need for tighter monitoring in Pai district, a well-known tourist destination popular with both Thais and foreigners. Reports of conflicts between locals and foreign visitors have surfaced frequently in the media, prompting authorities to collaborate with local administrative bodies. Officials are now updating records on individuals and accommodations to ensure accurate monitoring. Certain nationalities, including Israeli and Russian visitors, are under heightened scrutiny due to a significant number of visa extension requests. Authorities are closely watching for any suspicious behaviour that may warrant further investigation. “If any foreigner is found acting with disregard for Thai law or causing trouble for the local community, legal action will be taken. Their residency permits or visas will be revoked, and they will be added to the blacklist, barring them from re-entering the country,” Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas stated. Additionally, immigration officers are enforcing strict compliance with Section 38 of the Immigration Act, which requires hotels and property owners to report foreign guests within 24 hours of their arrival. Any accommodation providers failing to comply will face legal consequences. The crackdown is part of a broader directive from the national police chief, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, instructing immigration authorities to prevent foreign nationals from creating problems in Thailand. The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities to the Immigration Bureau via their official channels. -- 2025-03-15 -
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UPDATE Woman Arrested as Suspect in Brutal Murder of Man in Rayong Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Police in Rayong have arrested a 36-year-old woman in connection with the brutal murder of a 51-year-old man, whose body was discovered near the Nong Plalai reservoir in Pluak Daeng district. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354572-brutal-murder-of-transgender-in-rayong/#findComment-19658974 -
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Brutal Murder of Transgender in Rayong
UPDATE Woman Arrested as Suspect in Brutal Murder of Man in Rayong Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Police in Rayong have arrested a 36-year-old woman in connection with the brutal murder of a 51-year-old man, whose body was discovered near the Nong Plalai reservoir in Pluak Daeng district. The victim, identified as Wichai Unruan, was found with his throat slit and a wooden object forcibly inserted into his nasal cavity. Investigators determined that Wichai was a scrap collector known for dressing in women’s clothing. He had been residing in an abandoned school opposite Wat Krabok Khuen Phueng in Ban Khai district. Police intensified their investigation after speaking with a close friend of the deceased, who revealed that Wichai had been seen leaving a local community, traditional dance event with a woman. CCTV footage was reviewed along the route from the event to the location where the body was found. Following the lead, officers from Pluak Daeng Police Station and Ban Khai Police Station detained a woman, identified as Malinee, in Ban Khai district. She was taken to Pluak Daeng Police Station for further questioning, at 15:30 on 14 March. Witnesses confirmed that Wichai was last seen with her. However, as she was led from the police vehicle, Malinee refused to respond to any questions from reporters. A friend of the victim, who had come to the police station to provide further details, stated: “The last time I saw him, he was with Malinee. I don’t know what happened between them that led to this.” Authorities continue their investigation to determine the motive behind the killing and whether any additional suspects were involved. -- 2025-03-15 -
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Police Lieutenant Found Dead at Home, Leaving Farewell Message Picture courtesy of Matichon. A police lieutenant, just two years away from retirement, was found dead at his home in In Buri District, Sing Buri Province, in an apparent suicide. A farewell message he left on social media before his death has left colleagues and loved ones in shock. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354664-police-lieutenant-found-dead-at-home-leaving-farewell-message/
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