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Solving the Transit Scam: Protecting Foreigners in Thailand Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Thailand's national police chief, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphuet, is taking decisive action to address the growing issue of foreign nationals being deceived into using the country as a transit point. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349408-solving-the-transit-scam-protecting-foreigners-in-thailand/ -
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Tourism Operators Call for Shorter Visa Stay for Chinese Tourists
doesn't really matter, they will still come regardless of the visa free days. They own most of Thailand anyway so they don't care if the visa free is 7 days or 70 days. -
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Solving the Transit Scam: Protecting Foreigners in Thailand
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Thailand's national police chief, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphuet, is taking decisive action to address the growing issue of foreign nationals being deceived into using the country as a transit point. In a recent meeting, he focused on combating illegal immigration and transnational criminal activities perpetrated by foreign groups misusing Thailand's openness. The meeting, held both in-person at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters and via video conferencing, brought together senior police officials, including Deputy Police Chiefs Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong and Pol. Gen. Prachya Wongsook, as well as representatives from related agencies. Central to the agenda was the launch of comprehensive measures to curb crimes that threaten public wellbeing and national security. This includes tackling organised crime by foreign entities and ensuring strict regulation of immigration and employment practices to protect Thailand’s international reputation and tourism industry. Key directives include: 1. Strict monitoring of police conduct to prevent corruption, with senior officials accountable for oversight. 2. Coordination among various police divisions and related agencies to enforce local and national crime prevention strategies. This includes the deployment of checkpoints and collaborative investigations to root out illegal activities, especially at border regions like Mae Sot in Tak province, known for substantial illegal crossings. 3. Improved data sharing and operational integration spearheaded by the Immigration Bureau to keep track of foreign nationals' movements and activities. The actions are in line with directives from the Prime Minister, aiming to dismantle networks involved in illegal trafficking and scams while boosting Thailand’s image as a safe and welcoming destination for tourists. The initiative seeks not just enforcement but a national effort to root out illicit activities impacting the country's economy and international standing. Authorities have been tasked to demonstrate tangible progress within a week, particularly in hotspot areas. In highlighting the collaborative efforts and public outreach required, Pol. Gen. Kittirat implores Thai citizens to play their part in presenting the kingdom as a hospitable nation, thus fostering a positive environment for tourism and boosting economic growth, reported Siam Rath. -- 2025-01-21 -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I wasn't going to pay 7,000 bht, just asking. -
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Trump signs order to pull US from World Health Organization
Expect a surge in bleach prices. -
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Banged up: Thai prison nightmare exposed by British tourist
There are many storys on Youtube about life in a Thai jail from people who have been locked up for many years, what he experinced was mild to can happen. He overstayed and paid the price and now he complains, it is a good deterant to not break the law
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