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The half time show at the Superbowl was the highlight of the game
Why? Plenty of white players. You must be thinking of the NBA -
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Donald Trump Mocks Taylor Swift After Super Bowl Exit Amid Chiefs’ Crushing Loss
Taylor is no prize. Phila took care of business -
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Donald Trump Mocks Taylor Swift After Super Bowl Exit Amid Chiefs’ Crushing Loss
Soo presidential……not!what a petty small small man -
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Russian Airline Flight Makes Emergency Landing at BKK After Circling for 3 Hours
Don't understand why not just fly to Russia and your going to have just as many problems as if you were landing in Swampy, just wasted a bunch of fuel and caused the environment in Bangkok even more problems. Unless the pilots actually agree also that airport/airplane safety in Russia is totally sht. -
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Is Chonburi-Pattaya Immigration Addressing Illegal Activities Enough?
Picture courtesy: Pattaya Mail ANALYSIS Recent events have placed a spotlight on Chonburi-Pattaya Immigration's ongoing battle against cross-border crime. In a resolute move, Banglamung Police and the Chonburi Immigration Bureau made headlines with a successful raid, arresting 12 Chinese nationals in Nong Plalai, East Pattaya. These individuals were accused of running an international online loan shark business, having relocated their operations from Dubai. This operation highlights the concerted efforts authorities are making to clamp down on illegal activities within Thailand’s borders. After securing a search warrant from Pattaya Provincial Court, officers swiftly apprehended the suspects. The ensuing investigation aims to unravel the broader network behind these illicit operations. In a subsequent move, police authorities filed multiple charges against the detainees, including failing to notify legal residency, engaging in work without proper authorisation, and visa overstays. These charges mark a critical step in the legal proceedings at Banglamung Police Station. Pol. Maj. Gen. Chaiyut Anurith, Acting Commander of Immigration Bureau 3, swiftly directed the revocation of the suspects’ visas. This decisive action underscores efforts to thwart illegal Chinese business activities, a key concern for Thailand as it bolsters its defences against cross-border crime. The suspects now face deportation and a lifetime ban from Thailand, symbolising a strong message against exploitation and illegal endeavours. The Immigration Bureau 3's commitment to dismantling cross-border criminal networks is evident. Yet, questions linger about whether these efforts are sufficient or sustainable in tackling the persisting problem of cross-border crime and illegal operations. Critically, while the authorities have made commendable immediate responses, such as revoking visas and arranging deportations, maintaining these efforts long-term will be the real test. Criminal organisations, known for their resilience, may attempt to re-establish lost ground, posing a recurring threat. To genuinely combat these networks, Thailand requires not only robust enforcement but also strengthened international cooperation. Cross-border crimes demand a coordinated global response, leveraging intelligence-sharing and joint initiatives with foreign law enforcement agencies. Only through sustained vigilance and collaboration can Thailand hope to mitigate the presence and resurgence of such nefarious networks. In summary, while Chonburi-Pattaya Immigration has demonstrated effective action against recent illegal operations, the question that remains is whether these efforts can be maintained and whether they are sufficient to meet the scope of ongoing and evolving cross-border crime challenges, as reported by Pattaya Mail. -- 2025-02-11 -
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Anutin Highlights China's Praise for Thailand’s Scam Crackdown
Thailand has made an audacious decision to sever power supply in selected districts to combat fraud activity. Against criminal gangs the power cutoff seems necessary but the residents especially ordinary people residing there show understandable frustration. The authorities face a challenging situation when they attempt to protect security while maintaining support for local communities who experience these measures' consequences. The search for an effective solution should safeguard legitimate interests of both sides even though implementing this policy creates difficulties for regular residents in that area.
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