Popular Post snoop1130 Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 Photo courtesy of Aviation A2Z By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Thai police are tightening the screws on travellers using fake documents, with Pakistanis now facing blacklisting if caught. According to ARY News, the Thai Consulate in Karachi has introduced stricter visa guidelines, ensuring that all applicants submit original, verifiable documents, including genuine airline tickets and hotel bookings. A consulate official confirmed, “Anyone caught submitting forged documents, including travel agents, will face strict action, including blacklisting.” The move aims to curb fraudulent entries and strengthen immigration control. This crackdown follows a major bust last year, when Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration team foiled an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport. During the operation, the FIA arrested Nazar Abbas who attempted to fly to the Turks and Caicos Islands via flight TK-709 with a forged Cuban visa. Umme Salma, a woman caught trying to travel to Iraq on flight IA-432, using a counterfeit Iraqi visa was also nabbed, reported Ary News. An FIA spokesperson confirmed the arrests. “The arrests highlight the growing issue of fraudulent travel documents and strict action will continue against offenders.” Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-30 1 2 1 1
Popular Post Artisi Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 Strict action - - how about massive fines or jail instead of pussy-footing around the problem. 5 5
Popular Post KannikaP Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 This is really great after they foiled TWO people trying to get Visas on false papers. 1 4
Popular Post Robert_O Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 "an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport." Let them fly, and notify the Thai authorities. Put them in Bangkok Central for a few years! That will stop it when word gets back to Pakistan! 1 1 1 2
Frankie baby Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Fake visas this week & open door policy next week? 1 1
Popular Post loong Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 1 hour ago, Robert_O said: "an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport." Let them fly, and notify the Thai authorities. Put them in Bangkok Central for a few years! That will stop it when word gets back to Pakistan! Why notify the Thai authorities? They weren't trying to fly to Thailand! 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: This crackdown follows a major bust last year, when Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Immigration team foiled an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport. During the operation, the FIA arrested Nazar Abbas who attempted to fly to the Turks and Caicos Islands via flight TK-709 with a forged Cuban visa. Umme Salma, a woman caught trying to travel to Iraq on flight IA-432, using a counterfeit Iraqi visa was also nabbed, reported Ary News. Doesn't sound much like a major bust though, does it? 2 1
Popular Post Oliver Holzerfilled Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 I wonder if Thai immigration picked up on the fact that even Iraq makes it hard for Pakistanis to enter. 1 1 2
Popular Post hotchilli Posted January 30 Popular Post Posted January 30 13 hours ago, KannikaP said: This is really great after they foiled TWO people trying to get Visas on false papers. Compared to those coming from China... 1 2
Popular Post hunkidori Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 39 minutes ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said: I wonder if Thai immigration picked up on the fact that even Iraq makes it hard for Pakistanis to enter. Shame the UK didn't 1 5 2 4
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 31 minutes ago, hunkidori said: Shame the UK didn't Agreed. With so many Somalians in London now, it just doesn't feel like Bangladesh any more, 7
baansgr Posted January 31 Posted January 31 14 hours ago, Artisi said: Strict action - - how about massive fines or jail instead of pussy-footing around the problem. How about the world just puts a blanket ban on pakistanis travelling 1
BerndD Posted January 31 Posted January 31 3 hours ago, Robert_O said: "an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport." Let them fly, and notify the Thai authorities. Put them in Bangkok Central for a few years! That will stop it when word gets back to Pakistan! Neither of them wanted to go to Thailand: "During the operation, the FIA arrested Nazar Abbas who attempted to fly to the Turks and Caicos Islands via flight TK-709 with a forged Cuban visa. Umme Salma, a woman caught trying to travel to Iraq on flight IA-432, using a counterfeit Iraqi visa was also nabbed, reported Ary News."
spidermike007 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Add the most important blacklist of them all. The Russians. Stop the Bratva from operating in Thailand. Don't invite in crime families. 2
Andytheburiramman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Just a thought, if they actually arrived in Thailand could they buy a fake degree and get a job teaching English 🤔 1 1
gearbox Posted January 31 Posted January 31 10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Add the most important blacklist of them all. The Russians. Stop the Bratva from operating in Thailand. Don't invite in crime families. There are a lot of Russians now in Samui, the vast majority don't look like they belong to crime gangs. Families with children, no tattoos, neatly dressed. 1 1
Caldera Posted January 31 Posted January 31 The headline is more than a bit confusing. It's not about fake visas, it's about Pakistanis using fake documents to obtain Thai visas. 1
DonniePeverley Posted January 31 Posted January 31 2 hours ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said: I wonder if Thai immigration picked up on the fact that even Iraq makes it hard for Pakistanis to enter. It's bizarre Iraq and Iran and most of the African subcontinent make it harder for Pakistan nationals to enter than Thailand.
watchcat Posted January 31 Posted January 31 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: Compared to those coming from China... The Chinese will be escorted by a Flag bearer With a red flag direct to their nearest call center office. 2
spidermike007 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 53 minutes ago, gearbox said: There are a lot of Russians now in Samui, the vast majority don't look like they belong to crime gangs. Families with children, no tattoos, neatly dressed. Russian friends tell me ANY Russian earning over 60,000 euros a year is involved in crime, with very few exceptions. They may look respectable, but?
Gottfrid Posted January 31 Posted January 31 That´s great news. Just hope they rally continue throw the people out.
Formaleins Posted January 31 Posted January 31 16 hours ago, Artisi said: Strict action - - how about massive fines or jail instead of pussy-footing around the problem. Why not take an alternative approach and simply allow them to enter and live here? It seems extremely "Racist" and "Islamaphobic" to prevent these poor people the right to destroy every country and culture exactly how they please. Welcoming thousands of these people to Thailand's shores will provide much needed diversity, bringing prosperity, multiculturism to this country - Yes, there are the odd negatives like the Rapes and the bombs.....a small price to pay - I mean just look at Britain - such cultural enrichment and ethnic diversity has done wonders to transform cities like London, Birmingham and Leeds into a rich mixing bowl of grooming gangs, stabbings, rape, child molestation, what more could you ask for? Personally, I wouldn't make a fuss too much about fake documents and forged papers, it is a simple task for the Thai Embassy in Pakistan to simply bin every single application for visas straight into the bin - simple - solved! Probably worth binning all visa applications from India too as they are another wonderful people to have visiting en masse. 1
Iron Tongue Posted January 31 Posted January 31 1 hour ago, spidermike007 said: Russian friends tell me ANY Russian earning over 60,000 euros a year is involved in crime, with very few exceptions. They may look respectable, but? That's not exactly true. Russians working tech jobs, particularly providing tech services overseas easily earn that much. Of course they are centered in St. Petersburg, and most Russians who only make 1/20th that much are accusing them out of jealousy.
kiwikeith Posted January 31 Posted January 31 17 hours ago, KannikaP said: This is really great after they foiled TWO people trying to get Visas on false papers. Khaoson Rd must be shivering. 1
Artisi Posted January 31 Posted January 31 48 minutes ago, Formaleins said: Why not take an alternative approach and simply allow them to enter and live here? It seems extremely "Racist" and "Islamaphobic" to prevent these poor people the right to destroy every country and culture exactly how they please. Welcoming thousands of these people to Thailand's shores will provide much needed diversity, bringing prosperity, multiculturism to this country - Yes, there are the odd negatives like the Rapes and the bombs.....a small price to pay - I mean just look at Britain - such cultural enrichment and ethnic diversity has done wonders to transform cities like London, Birmingham and Leeds into a rich mixing bowl of grooming gangs, stabbings, rape, child molestation, what more could you ask for? Personally, I wouldn't make a fuss too much about fake documents and forged papers, it is a simple task for the Thai Embassy in Pakistan to simply bin every single application for visas straight into the bin - simple - solved! Probably worth binning all visa applications from India too as they are another wonderful people to have visiting en masse. Bringing more undesirables wouldn't really change the Thai criminal subculture that the majority of expats don't or can't see or completely obvilious too, its already well entrenched here. All it will do is to increase the competition between the Thai underworld and those undesirable forefingers 😉
AhFarangJa Posted January 31 Posted January 31 3 hours ago, Gsxrnz said: Agreed. With so many Somalians in London now, it just doesn't feel like Bangladesh any more, Slightly off topic, apologies, but I was reading the other day that 1 in 12 people in London now is an illegal immigrant.
LudwigK Posted January 31 Posted January 31 THAILAND HAS LOST THE VISA ISSUE SINCE A LONG TIME WITH ITS FAR TOO GENEROUS VISA POLICE !!!! The effects can no longer be controlled! AND everybody knows what the visa agencies support. 1
black tabby12345 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Try to gain entry with the Fake Visa. Quite a silly thing to do now days. Unlike half a century ago, visa business is all online and linked to the central department's data base(supposedly). The immigration can instantly check out its legitimacy. It is not like getting a false birth/academic papers at home(foreign immigration unable to clarify). Looks like the bearer of such international counterfeit document was tricked into believing it works(by the malicious Black Market broker back home). The poor guy...
impulse Posted January 31 Posted January 31 15 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: Try to gain entry with the Fake Visa. Quite a silly thing to do now days. Reading the OP, it seems the visas are genuine, but they used falsified airline tickets and hotel reservations to apply for those genuine visas? According to ARY News, the Thai Consulate in Karachi has introduced stricter visa guidelines, ensuring that all applicants submit original, verifiable documents, including genuine airline tickets and hotel bookings. A consulate official confirmed, “Anyone caught submitting forged documents, including travel agents, will face strict action, including blacklisting.” 1
Watawattana Posted January 31 Posted January 31 4 hours ago, hunkidori said: Shame the UK didn't Those 'visas' are boat shaped though.
Jonathan Swift Posted January 31 Posted January 31 “Anyone caught submitting forged documents, including travel agents, will face strict action, including blacklisting.” Is someone insinuating that "agents" use fraudulent means to obtain visas? You don't say. As to expats in Thailand, yes most are safe using reliable agents whose brown envelopes are all in order, but there's always the outside chance that a careless or less savvy agent will be caught and the expat will have big problems. For that reason I advise people to do it themselves, once you're past the initial learning curve it's not difficult at all, especially if you book your appointment in advance.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now