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Foreign Shoplifters Wanted After Theft on Koh Phangan
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Two Vietnamese Men, With Thai Woman Arrested in Chiang Rai for Fake Visa Stamps
Picture courtesy of Khaosod A Thai woman and two Vietnamese men have been arrested in Chiang Saen district, Chiang Rai province, for allegedly forging official visa stamps and travel documents. Police seized numerous counterfeit stamps and passports during the operation. The suspects have been identified as Ms. Wannapat, 43, from Mae Sai district in Chiang Rai, and Mr. Tuan Vinh, 33, and Mr. Van Lqi, 38, both Vietnamese nationals. They were detained on 17 March while sitting in a vehicle in Village 8, Wiang subdistrict, near the Thai-Lao border along the Mekong River. Chiang Saen police became suspicious after spotting a white Toyota parked outside Huai Kiang School at night. Officers conducted surveillance and observed Ms. Wannapat at the wheel, with the two Vietnamese men as passengers. The men were seen removing a package from the boot of the vehicle and transferring it to another car. Upon approaching the group for questioning, police found that the Vietnamese men could not communicate in Thai. A search of the vehicle revealed a cache of forged documents and official stamps, including: • Six Thai entry-exit visa stamps • Four Cambodian visa stamps • Four Vietnamese visa stamps • 27 Chinese passports • 54 Vietnamese passports • Paper cutters, rubber stamp pads, and several mobile phones All three were immediately taken into custody and questioned in the presence of immigration officials. Ms. Wannapat told police she had been hired for 800 baht to transport the two Vietnamese men from Mae Sai, on the Thai-Myanmar border, to Chiang Saen. She claimed to have no knowledge of the package’s contents and insisted she was simply working as a driver on a familiar route. The Vietnamese men, speaking through an interpreter, admitted hiring Ms. Wannapat for transportation, stating that they intended to cross the Mekong River into Laos. However, they denied any awareness of the fake visa stamps and passports. All three suspects have been charged with forging official stamps, seal impressions, or visa stickers for international travel. If convicted, they face prison sentences of one to seven years and fines ranging from 20,000 to 140,000 baht. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine whether the group is part of a larger visa forgery network. -- 2025-03-20 -
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A shemale a day keeps the doctor away.
Is Bob that guy in White lotus S03E05 that tells his sex adventures in Thailand ? (about 31 minutes in ) -
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Elon does the job that the government is too incompetent to do.
Isn;t it Nasa and Space X while Boing failed? -
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US ‘deletes evidence’ of Russia’s kidnap of thousands of Ukrainian children
Starts off really well then with "a source" ( AKA a CIA agent) says that the state department has deleted evidence...why would the department delete evidence of an alleged war crime ? The Yale researchers don't have backup of the "evidence" ? Why is Yale monitoring 116 sites in Russia ? is that also known as spying ? Here is what I think, they know the alleged war crime was spurious at best this "loosing of evidence" will allow them to drop the case without looking too stupid or admitting it was spurious in the first place. Lets wait and see. -
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Which ฿30/Gram Weed Seller Is Your Favorite?
Those suggested LINE shops from this post are garbage, I am pretty sure the OP is in on it himself too. They also spam constantly, having spelling mistakes, I never even received a COD order i tried to place. One of the reasons I seldom post is the negativity and of coursethose who fail to read. I just copied and pasted the Line Advert so theres a wee typo by the guy since you had enough intelligence to do the sum and spotted the error its no biggie. Its like walking down a Thai sidewalk only to find the way barred for anyone over 4ft by a roadsign advertising a garden show from 10 years ago. or a bloody big police box on the corner forcing you onto the road. Its Thailand we go round it. I was thankful for the suggestions of places to buy outwith the stores and yes sometimes i feel that steve has a share in one of these businesses as he does promote it but i think in another post he said the guy was a friend. I bought some popcorn having tried all the others I know this is a good product at the price and thought id share... As for ordering YES some of these line sites are a bit confusing at first especially BKKush. ChaiyaTH, for BKK you hit the shop link plce order and pay i used wise also i have done COD and just to confirm take your order number and write something like plz confirm order num>too>>>> sO THANKS TO ALL and probably more to BritManToo as he covered most of the places
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