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Trump orders Hostages released
I don't read twit thing, but if Trump starts another war in the M E he is an idiot. No war the US has been involved in in the M E has turned out well for the US. -
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Chinese Call Center Gang Busted Operating from Resort in Chiang Mai
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities have successfully raided a resort in Chiang Mai used by a Chinese call centre gang to carry out fraudulent activities. The operation, conducted by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) in collaboration with the Anti-Trafficking Division, uncovered a network involved in scamming Thai citizens. On December 4, at 15:00, Police Major General Nattathorn Praesunthorn, the NBTC’s legal affairs director, and other officials held a press conference regarding the arrest of foreign nationals involved in setting up an illegal call centre operation in Thailand. The investigation revealed that the call centre had moved to Thailand to take advantage of the country’s stable and high-speed internet connection after internet services were disrupted in neighbouring countries. The operation began after police and NBTC officers tracked suspicious activity at a resort in Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai, which had been closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the resort had been shut to the public, it was being rented entirely to foreign nationals, and there were frequent comings and goings of people. Investigators noticed unusually high internet usage at the location, which raised further suspicion of call center activities. After coordinating with the NBTC to monitor internet traffic, officers obtained a court warrant to search the resort. The raid resulted in the arrest of nine Chinese nationals and the seizure of telecommunications equipment used in the fraudulent operation. Police found that the gang had been using a local coffee shop’s internet connection to disguise their activities, linking them to a larger network based in Cambodia. The suspects had been running scams targeting Thai citizens, using high-speed internet to make fraudulent calls. Police Major General Tri-Rong Piwpan of the Anti-Trafficking Division emphasised that this operation was part of the ongoing crackdown on call centre gangs, with the aim of protecting citizens and ensuring public safety. The suspects face charges under Section 26 of the Telecommunications Act of 1958, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of up to 100,000 baht, or both. Authorities urge the public to report any suspicious activities, such as unusually high utility or internet usage, or people entering and exiting seemingly abandoned properties. The authorities are continuing their investigation to trace the masterminds behind the scam and dismantle the entire network. -- 2024-12-05 -
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Living in Thailand is very cheap?
I am not a pedo I don't fancy the company of a 20 year old girl Shows why you are in Thailand -
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Trump orders Hostages released
Success has obviously gone to Trump's head and made him doolally if he thinks they will let the hostages go because he says so. Those people don't care about the west except to hate us. Also, they know that the only thing likely stopping israel going full armageddon on Gaza are the hostages. The only way any are getting out alive is a permanent ceasefire, and israel getting out of Gaza and letting aid in. It's interesting that the latest "initiatives" never involve Hamas or Hezbollah, as if they don't exist. Eg the "ceasefire" agreement with Lebanon didn't involve Hezbollah, just the incompetent, corrupt and useless Lebanese government. -
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My Thai Girlfriend Wants Breast Implants. Should I Approve?
Tell her no, they look terrible, easy to spot fakes -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
Fire Causes Extensive Damage to Naga Shrine in Nakhon Phanom A fire broke out early morning, at the “Phu Boon Palace,” a renowned Naga Shrine located in Ban Nong Dud, Lao Pattana Subdistrict, Na Wa District, Nakhon Phanom Province. The shrine, a place of worship for devotees of the Naga spirit for several decades, was significantly damaged in the blaze. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345391-fire-causes-extensive-damage-to-naga-shrine-in-nakhon-phanom/ -
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Kash Patel's "Government Gangster" Hit List
They certainly are and you don't have to look that far to get more than an idea of what is going to happen. Leftie brains will be exploding over the coming months when the J6 committee, J6 itself, the 2020 election, the mid terms in 2022 and 2024 all come out into the open. There is a reason Trump doesn't have a huge majority in either the Senate or Congress and that is going to change pretty soon. California (Pop 39m) is still counting votes a month later while Florida (22m) had their results on 5th November. It's all coming to an end. -
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Fire Causes Extensive Damage to Naga Shrine in Nakhon Phanom
Picture from responders. A fire broke out early on the morning of December 4, at the “Phu Boon Palace,” a renowned Naga Shrine located in Ban Nong Dud, Lao Pattana Subdistrict, Na Wa District, Nakhon Phanom Province. The shrine, a place of worship for devotees of the Naga spirit for several decades, was significantly damaged in the blaze. The shrine, situated at house number 38, Moo 15, is owned by Mr. Bunnak Bunpeng and Mrs. Porncharin Sriwongsa. The couple reported being awakened at around 04:10 by two to three loud explosions, followed by flames erupting outside their home. The fire spread rapidly due to the abundance of flammable materials such as plastic flowers, artificial grass, and decorative worship items, coupled with the weather conditions. Firefighters from the Lao Pattana Subdistrict Administrative Organisation, Ban Siao Subdistrict Administrative Organisation, and Ban Kha Municipality worked together to control the fire, which was extinguished by approximately 05:30. Preliminary estimates place the damage at no less than 1 million baht. While authorities believe the cause of the fire was an electrical short circuit, further investigations are ongoing to confirm this theory. The incident has deeply affected devotees, as the shrine holds significant spiritual importance to those who venerate the Naga spirit. Many expressed their sadness over the loss of such a revered site. -- 2024-12-05
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