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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 29 January 2025
Vietnamese Man Arrested for Cannabis Cultivation in BangkoK Picture courtesy of Khoasod A Vietnamese national has been arrested for illegally cultivating cannabis in a commercial building that had been converted into a full-scale cannabis production facility in Bangkok’s Lak Si district. Authorities reported that the operation caused significant odour and disturbance to the local community. Full story: -
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How long before I need to leave country?
You're going to need to either border bounce for a 60 day visa exempt stamp before your extension runs out, or you're going to need to apply for the 1-year extension. Those are the only options without going on overstay, which you should never do. -
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Russian couple accused of dining and dashing at many Phuket restaurants
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Pattaya Songthaew Driver Sparks Outrage After Tourist Falls While Alighting
In the absence of long pieces of wood and plastic piping, it seems sensible to chuck a few paying passengers in there and make money. To be honest, accidents are few, say compared to these large compressed gas coaches that roast dozens quite often. They are quite efficient and whenever I have been in Thai towns that don't use them, sorely missed. -
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Vietnamese Man Arrested for Cannabis Cultivation in Bangkok
Picture courtesy of Khoasod A Vietnamese national has been arrested for illegally cultivating cannabis in a commercial building that had been converted into a full-scale cannabis production facility in Bangkok’s Lak Si district. Authorities reported that the operation caused significant odour and disturbance to the local community. On 28 January, Pol. Maj. Gen. Prasat Khemaprasit, Chief of Immigration Division 1, along with senior immigration and local police officers, conducted a raid on a commercial building in Ngamwongwan Soi 32, following reports of suspicious activity and complaints from residents. After obtaining a search warrant from the Criminal Court, officers, in coordination with Prachachuen Police Station and the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, searched a four-storey commercial building (No. 55/83-85). The investigation revealed that the building had been modified extensively. The first floor served as storage for fertiliser and as a living area for workers, accommodating 6–7 individuals. The second to fourth floors were equipped with advanced cultivation systems, including air conditioning, fans, irrigation, and lighting to grow cannabis plants. Authorities arrested a Vietnamese man identified as Mr Nguyen Ngoc, who admitted to overseeing the cultivation for approximately four months. He claimed to have been hired by a Thai employer, referred to as “Mr Ton” (full name unknown), earning 20,000 baht per month. The raid uncovered significant evidence, including: • One bag of dried cannabis flowers. • 242 cannabis plants with flowers already harvested. • 232 cannabis plants without flowers. • 455 cannabis seedlings. Mr Nguyen was charged with: 1. Working without a permit, under the Royal Decree on the Management of Foreign Workers. 2. Selling or processing controlled herbs (cannabis) for trade without a licence, under the Protection and Promotion of Thai Traditional Knowledge Act. The building lacked a licence to cultivate cannabis from the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine. The operator of the building and workers face potential penalties, including up to one year in prison, a fine of up to 20,000 baht, or both. Officials warned that any attempt to export processed cannabis could result in additional charges. Entrepreneurs seeking to cultivate cannabis, especially for commercial purposes, must register with the appropriate government authorities. Licensing fees are minimal, and compliance ensures proper control of cannabis distribution, preventing sales to minors and reducing social issues. The authorities emphasised the importance of legal compliance to regulate cannabis cultivation and prevent illicit activities. -- 2025-01-29
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