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Israeli Man Arrested in Pattaya for Using Counterfeit US Dollars


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Posted
3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

How does he make these notes?

Do you have to go to a printer?

 

Can someone tell me if it's true that notes have a goold stripe bar inside ?

Google has the answer:stoner:

Posted
3 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Why such a scum attracted such a high brass officers? It is just a pity farang ding-dong, a roach from the Middle East. 

56 years old and doing switcharoo with 24 notes in Pattaya? 

I think those officers gathered to have a looksie at such a moron. 

Looks like you're signing up for judge, jury, and executioner. Roach from the ME? Seriously?

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Posted
10 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

I am paranoid about this.  I do bring US currency with me as backup.  I bring $100 notes I get direct from a bank and with zero defects.  I wonder if this guy knew they were counterfeit or not.

 

 

Of course he will claim to be totally innocent, that he received the notes from someone else, preferably outside of Thailand. If he has any brains that's what he will claim. So the real truth will never be known. 

Posted
10 hours ago, thesetat said:

They would initially charge him with the crime whether he knew it or not. Then decide later after their investigation if they intend to prosecute. So there is a chance he did not know they were fake. Depends on where he got them from. 

GAZA

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Posted
10 hours ago, ujayujay said:

Google has the answer:stoner:

Is this what you said to your employer  after all the sick leave days you took ?

Every Monday you called in sick 

Convenient wasn't it !  

 

Posted
12 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

Of course he will claim to be totally innocent, that he received the notes from someone else, preferably outside of Thailand. If he has any brains that's what he will claim. So the real truth will never be known. 

News report I saw suggested he knew very well they were fake..... and he had admitted to it. Also that he got them in Israel. 

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On 1/30/2025 at 8:10 AM, thesetat said:

ohh i am not so sure. When i used to travel back and forth to China, i would always ask for 50 dollar notes from the bank. They are easier to exchange. 

40,000 baht does not seem a lot for taking with you on holiday. 

Now if the man has more in his rental unit in Thailand. Then perhaps he was a counterfeiter. And maybe he really is. But there is room for doubt. 

During WWII the Nazis used jewish craftsmen and artists to counterfeit British  money and American money that proved to be very, very good. Could be he is one of the offspring of   one of those? Just a thought!

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Posted
4 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

For the confused, and you must be stupid not to understand this, the word farang refers to white Europeans, and the word comes from the Sanskrit for the Franks. 

 

It does not apply to dark skinned people from the Middle East, Africans, other Asians etc. 

By your definition, there are numerous Israeli 'farangs.' A significant proportion of Jewish Israelis are of European descent or heritage, and many are indeed white.

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Based on the picture the accused Israeli is decidedly white in color so ipso facto a farang in Thailand. 

Yes many Israelis are darker in color ot even Ethiopian. 

But not this guy.

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Lopburikid said:

During WWII the Nazis used jewish craftsmen and artists to counterfeit British  money and American money that proved to be very, very good. Could be he is one of the offspring of   one of those? Just a thought!

Middle East (incl. Israel) was and is flooded with all sorts of counterfeits: ID, passports and banknotes. 90s and few years of this century they operated quite successfully in Bangkok. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

He's not a farang.

yes he is not. he is "farang ding-dong

ask around the differences

 

Hint: Shepperd and german shepperd. 

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Posted
44 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

yes he is not. he is "farang ding-dong

ask around the differences

 

Hint: Shepperd and german shepperd. 

What are you on about Gramps?

 

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