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Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports


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Two Afghan nationals were apprehended at Phuket Airport for using counterfeit passports while waiting to transfer flights. The pair, Abdul Bashir Kawoskgar, aged 24, and Mustafa Ahadi, aged 20, were discovered with fake Kazakhstani passports on 9th December.

 

The arrest, executed by the Phuket Immigration team under the direction of senior police officials, followed intelligence indicating that the suspects were using fraudulent documents.

 

The men were preparing to board Bangkok Airways flight PG276 with plans to connect to another flight bound for Manila.


Upon inspection in the international departure hall, officers confirmed the passports as forgeries and detained the individuals. Both men face charges related to the possession and use of counterfeit passports, as per Thai law.

 

They have been transferred to the Sakoo Police Station, where police will continue their investigations and pursue further legal action. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal entries through tightened airport security measures, reported Thai Rath.

 

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3 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Something not right about that story, they would had to apply for a visa to enter Thailand

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

while waiting to transfer flights.

 

They did not enter Thailand until arrested.

No visa needed for that one.

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5 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Something not right about that story, they would had to apply for a visa to enter Thailand

No. With a >legit< Kazakhstan passport they could even enter visa exempt for 60 days.

 

Visa for Afghans very difficult. Has to go through Thai foreign department and can take up to two months (according to website).

 

Even when going through transit their passports will be checked, don't you think so?

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9 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Something not right about that story, they would had to apply for a visa to enter Thailand

They were in transit (?) yet cracking down on illegal entry is mentioned? 🤔

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4 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

No. With a >legit< Kazakhstan passport they could even enter visa exempt for 60 days.

 

Visa for Afghans very difficult. Has to go through Thai foreign department and can take up to two months (according to website).

 

Even when going through transit their passports will be checked, don't you think so?

Yes, and the same applies to their entry to the Philippines, which is where they were bound.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

The arrest, executed by the Phuket Immigration team under the direction of senior police officials, followed intelligence indicating that the suspects were using fraudulent documents.

 

This almost certainly means that a foreign police or intelligence agency knew about these two and informed the Thais - there is essentially zero chance that local authorities would have paid any attention to transit passengers otherwise.

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