Popular Post webfact Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago File photo for reference only. Courtesy: Biometric Thailand's Immigration Bureau has admitted to lapses in its biometric system, affecting the tracking of about 17 million travellers last year. According to opposition MP Rangsiman Rome, the system's capacity was maxed out, halting biometric data collection and posing security risks by potentially allowing criminals to re-enter undetected. Rangsiman, chairing the House Committee on National Security, revealed that since the licensing for the system expired, the Bureau has only been capturing facial images and fingerprints, not true biometric data. He warns it could take up to 29 months to reinstate a functioning system, with procurement yet to commence. Despite discussions across government committees, higher authorities have not actioned the necessary measures to rectify the issue. Rangsiman claims this lapse contributes to unchecked activities by transnational criminal groups within Thailand. Pol Col Neti Khanboon, speaking before the committee, conceded the system's limited capacity, which currently holds data for 50 million individuals. An upgraded system requiring a substantial budget is in development, aimed at resolving current limitations. Initially introduced in 2019 for 2.1 billion baht, the biometric system faced scrutiny and controversy. Notably, high-profile officer Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn had criticised its procurement, linked to an infamous but unsolved gun attack on his vehicle in 2020. Further, allegations of corruption during procurement surfaced, involving former national police chief Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda and others. Rangsiman underscores the ongoing security risks and inefficiencies in Thai border control if systemic failures aren't promptly addressed, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-22 1 1 26
Popular Post steven100 Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago well that worked well then ..... please don't go within 10 feet of my PC .... 1 12
Popular Post ozz1 Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago Typical Thailand give me more money and we'll fix it the whole immigration system really needs to be upgraded but that won't happen too many people getting kickbacks 2 2 1 5
Popular Post johng Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago They got fingerprints and face scan but not "true biometric data" what else are they thinking of capturing retina and DNA ? !! 2 3 5
Popular Post bamnutsak Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago I'm sure they'll do a better job with the Thailand Digital Arrival Card. https://www.nationthailand.com/news/tourism/40045807 1 19
Popular Post blaze master Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago Sounds like a new multi million baht project is on the horizon. Where can I sign up to bid for the contract. Cha ching. 1 11
Popular Post Mr Meeseeks Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago They can't do anything right, can they? Time to avoid responsibility and blame someone or something else. Better throw a banana skin at anyone who asks difficult questions or better yet, blame dirty foreigners. That always seems to work. 1 4
Mr Meeseeks Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 43 minutes ago, johng said: They got fingerprints and face scan but not "true biometric data" what else are they thinking of capturing retina and DNA ? !! Only photos of faces and fingerprints were collected, not proper facial recognition or fingerprint scans. 3 2 1
Popular Post Mr Meeseeks Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, webfact said: Rangsiman underscores the ongoing security risks and inefficiencies in Thai border control if systemic failures aren't promptly addressed, reported Bangkok Post. Thailand has fairly secure borders and does a good job of Policing them imo. They are neighbours of poorer countries and so there's always going to be major problems in this regard. Only have to look at the UK to what a disaster is happening there. I like Rangsiman, he seems to be a Thai politician that knows what he is talking about and is not afraid to bring issues like this to the fore. 2 1 5
ikke1959 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Thailand and computers are not going together... Thailand the hub of failing computer programs would be better than hub of IT. No wonder they want the arrivalcard back and now in digital way.. It will be a big mess probably not ready now before the 1st of May 1 1
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, webfact said: Notably, high-profile officer Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn had criticised its procurement, linked to an infamous but unsolved gun attack on his vehicle in 2020. Further, allegations of corruption during procurement surfaced, involving former national police chief Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda and others. And now we know why the wolves are after Big Joke. He was right back then and probably right now. His problem is that if he spills all of the beans, it will not be an empty car that gets shot up next time. 4 3 10
Popular Post findlay13 Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said: I like Rangsiman, he seems to be a Thai politician that knows what he is talking about and is not afraid to bring issues like this to the fore. He won't last long then.😆 1 5 3
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Thailand desperately wants tourism, but does not seem to care about the consequences of the numbers, or the quality of tourists. It's all about jacking those numbers up to the highest level possible. When you do that you have to pay for it, and if you're too cheap to be willing to pay for the correct systems, the correct procedures, the correct software, and the correct experts you're going to pay a price for that negligence and oversight. 2 2 1 7
Popular Post Guderian Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Are they still planning on introducing the biometric boarding passes in the next few months? If so, I suspect there may be a drastic reduction in the numbers flying out of the country as they'll all be stuck at the departure gates where "Computer Says No!" lol 2 7 1
Popular Post Presnock Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 9 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Thailand desperately wants tourism, but does not seem to care about the consequences of the numbers, or the quality of tourists. It's all about jacking those numbers up to the highest level possible. When you do that you have to pay for it, and if you're too cheap to be willing to pay for the correct systems, the correct procedures, the correct software, and the correct experts you're going to pay a price for that negligence and oversight. Well if there ever was a question of why they go through life like this, notice that whenever they report the numbers of tourists at a local or national level, they always include the amount of monies made off of those tourists! That is the only considertation IMHO, just like now they are talking about changing the regulations on the sale of alcohol - going to open up the flood gates in order to make "extra" billions of dollars off of the tourists. PM said just that! Just now, Guderian said: Are they still planning on introducing the biometric boarding passes in the next few months? If so, I suspect there may be a drastic reduction in the numbers flying out of the country as they'll all be stuck at the departure gates where "Computer Says No!" lol yes possible but then they might just announce that for a small fee they will let the foreigners leave. 2 2 2 1
jimbob123 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Rangsiman Rome for president! Someone who is not scared to tell the truth. 1 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, jimbob123 said: Rangsiman Rome for president! Someone who is not scared to tell the truth. Truth, integrity and honor in politics? I don't see much of that here, and I don't see much of that anywhere in the world right now, especially in America. 3 1 3 5
Popular Post Andycoops Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago You can't beat getting your visitors to fill in a form, which is why I do my 90 in person as I don't trust anything that the Muppets come up with as far as technology is concerned. 1 2
Popular Post Mukdahan Mark Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Does that mean the government has no proper record of when people left / returned to the Kingdom? Handy for avoiding the 180-day tax rule if so! 1 1 4
digger70 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Immigration Biometric System Fails to Record Data for 17 Million Travelers. What could /WILL go WRONG with all the new Fandangle Crap including the AI . No matter what new Things come out Nothing seems to be working the way that they suppose to work. They either don't know what they are doing Or doing it Wrong. 🙏 2
Popular Post quake Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Quote Immigration Biometric System Fails to Record Data for 17 Million Travelers The jokes just write themselves here somedays. Carry on Thailand. 3 2
Popular Post Cabradelmar Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Par for course, really. Thailand and technology... In this country, technology deployments simply speed up the level of incompetence. Put a system on top of a broken process and all you get is a broken system. 2 1 1
Popular Post quake Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago Bet someone tried to upgrade from Win 95. 3 1 3
Popular Post connda Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: According to opposition MP Rangsiman Rome, the system's capacity was maxed out, halting biometric data collection and posing security risks by potentially allowing criminals to re-enter undetected. No different than before the biometric system. 1 1 1 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, webfact said: Thailand's Immigration Bureau has admitted to lapses in its biometric system, affecting the tracking of about 17 million travellers last year. According to opposition MP Rangsiman Rome, the system's capacity was maxed out, halting biometric data collection and posing security risks by potentially allowing criminals to re-enter undetected Tech hub of Asia.. 4
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, Celsius said: Thailand 3.0 🤡 -3.0 2 1
Popular Post connda Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 6 minutes ago, quake said: Bet someone tried to upgrade from Win 95. Nah - they entered the 21st century. They use Win 2000. 4
quake Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, connda said: Nah - they entered the 21st century. They use Win 2000. Yes, but think that was win 2000 Home addition. 1
statman78 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Guderian said: Are they still planning on introducing the biometric boarding passes in the next few months? If so, I suspect there may be a drastic reduction in the numbers flying out of the country as they'll all be stuck at the departure gates where "Computer Says No!" lol They have already introduced facial recognition boarding passes, at least for domestic flights. I’ve already used the system and it works well. Thai Airways makes people board by group number but if you registered your face when you checked in at a kiosk you can board anytime. It’s great if you have carry on bags. 1 2
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