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BREAKING NEWS Munich Car Ramming: 24 Year old Afghan Asylum Seeker. 28 Injured Some Critical
Nonsense; you distill the very essence of left wing apologists. You have not said one single word of condemnation about this terrorist attack, not one. This vile muslim scrote ploughed his car into a crowd of innocent citizens, leaving more than 30 injured, some children, and some in life threatening condition; and all you have done is try and deflect attention away by citing a totally unrelated atrocity in Sweden, or claim a pathetic disclaimer that you were just being pedantic. I see you. Take a look at the 21st century history of Islamic terrorism, because you are batting for the wrong team; every shame on you. -
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Thai Police Foil Scammers, Rescue Student from Gold Heist
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod In a dramatic rescue operation, the Royal Thai Police saved a 21-year-old student, Jidapha, from a clever call center scam in Bangkok. Con artists managed to trick her into handing over her precious gold and convinced her to hide in a hotel, leaving her parents anxiously worried. The ordeal began when her father, Chan, reported her missing on Wednesday after she disappeared from their Bang Khae home. She left with her jewelry: a necklace weighing 3 baht and a ring of 3.75 grams, pretending to run errands. When Chan couldn’t reach her and noticed her borrowing money, alarm bells rang, suspecting she was conned by a scam gang. Police Colonel Pramote led the swift investigation, with the Crime Suppression Division assisting. They tracked her down at the Diamond Hotel in Phasi Charoen using CCTV footage. Jidapha revealed the frightening scam: a call claiming to be from AIS, accusing her of serious crimes and gambling. A fake police officer demanded her parents' bank details. When they refused, the scammers pressured her to pay 100,000 baht to avoid legal trouble. She sold her gold, stayed at a hotel, and was instructed to link her bank account to a trading app. Thankfully, police intervened before any money was transferred. Jidapha reunited with her parents, who were more relieved about her safety than the lost gold. Chan praised the police for their quick response. Police Colonel Pramote highlighted the success due to effective tracking and technical skills, warning the public about scams exploiting fear. He emphasized, "No legitimate agency will request financial transactions via phone." If you encounter suspicious activity, contact Phasi Charoen police station or call 02-4551718. Stay alert and protect yourself from scams, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-14 -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
With your memory it shouldn’t make much difference ?? -
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"Nomad Capitalist" suggests Americans abroad may be headed towards pariah status
US passport is not in top 11. Singapore is no 1. -
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"Nomad Capitalist" suggests Americans abroad may be headed towards pariah status
Captain hysterical is back again
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