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Ex-Mercenary Nabbed in Bangkok with Ammunition Cache


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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This arrest raises questions about the presence and activities of foreign mercenaries in Thailand

A former mercenary trying to stay in Thailand selling ammo that a mercenary might have access. What' the question? Thailand is awashed with illegal firearms and munitions, I'd say especially with its many retired (convicted?) Thai Military and police for which there seems little accountability of their pre-post possession and access to weapons. Consider also the general Thai experience with a decades insurgency running in the South, current civil war in Mynamar and Thailand's propensity for military coups.

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5 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Doesn't sound Russian. Maybe serbian or whoever from Yugoslavia.

110 rounds? Laughable

Merc.? We all mercs for sure. Sure-sure

 

Yes, Thailand is a hub of recruitment "soldiers of fortune": very convenient and inexpensive. 

It was not his real name. This is what russians state about him.
Russian "mercenary" arrested in Thailand.
A 25-year-old Russian has been arrested in Bangkok for threats of violence and illegal possession of ammunition. The criminal was introduced by  Immigration to the press as Milo Janovich with a note that this is not his real name. During a search of his apartment, police officers found more than 100 rounds of ammunition of various calibers (380 mm, 45 mm, 9 mm) and a pistol magazine.
According to a press release from the Immigration Bureau of Thailand, a complaint was filed against the Russian by a person who allegedly received threats of physical violence from him. Screenshots of correspondence were presented at the conference, in which Milo Janovich makes threats against an Israeli citizen.
"Get ready, dirty dogs. I will shoot you all to the last one, until I am killed, I will pour pig's blood on you all," is one of the threatening phrases of the man. In addition, in his messages he emphasizes the Jewish origin of those to whom his threats are addressed. During interrogation, the Russian told investigators that he worked as a "mercenary" in Russia. According to him, the ammunition found belonged to his friend. The police did not specify how long the Russian had been in Thailand or for what purpose he had arrived in the country.

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11 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

Ammunition cache?  110 rounds?   🤣😅😂

 

 

Yes, I find that amusing too.   

I have, roughly, 10,000 rounds of .22lr.   Too much impulse buying at Walmart!

That's just that ammo. 

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15 hours ago, radiochaser said:

Yes, I find that amusing too.   

I have, roughly, 10,000 rounds of .22lr.   Too much impulse buying at Walmart!

That's just that ammo. 

I'm not gonna try and count.  I moved a few years back and the movers had me pile the ammo on a pallet.  They moved it with a forklift and almost dropped it putting it on the truck.  All I could envision was the sight of 1000s of rounds of ammo rolling down the street.  Soccer moms would have had fits.  🤣

 

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10 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

I'm not gonna try and count.  I moved a few years back and the movers had me pile the ammo on a pallet.  They moved it with a forklift and almost dropped it putting it on the truck.  All I could envision was the sight of 1000s of rounds of ammo rolling down the street.  Soccer moms would have had fits.  🤣

 

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That box in the middle is one that I am not familiar with.  At first I thought it from WWII or Korean war, then I looked at the one I have and it is definitely different.   The WWII ammo box I have opens from the side and is hinged on the side.   It has about 200 rounds of  WCC AN-M2 ball in it. 

 

And remember I wrote, "That's just that ammo. " Still I think you have more than I do.   Probably too much.    I can take some of it off your hands if you want.   I will give you $20.00 a box.   I think that is a fair offer (fair for me at least).   😁  And that Wolf stuff, you know how those will stick in the chamber ...  😁

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On 10/31/2024 at 10:25 AM, radiochaser said:

Yes, I find that amusing too.   

I have, roughly, 10,000 rounds of .22lr.   Too much impulse buying at Walmart!

That's just that ammo. 

Smart move. Ammunition shortage incoming.

 

When I moved over to Thailand I sold a bunch of ammunition for three times what I paid for it.

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10 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

I'm not gonna try and count.  I moved a few years back and the movers had me pile the ammo on a pallet.  They moved it with a forklift and almost dropped it putting it on the truck.  All I could envision was the sight of 1000s of rounds of ammo rolling down the street.  Soccer moms would have had fits.  🤣

 

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Nice stash. Thats worth some money. If the balloon goes up, you are the richest man on the block. 

 

Wolf ammo is crap but it will run fine in AKs

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