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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 25 March 2025
Japanese Fugitive Arrested in Thailand for Assault and Fraud Picture courtesy of KhaoSod A Japanese national, aged 42, known as Kaneda, was apprehended in Thailand's Hua Hin district for crimes in both Japan and Thailand. Arrested on March 23 at 2pm, he faces charges of assaulting a compatriot in 2017 and extensive fraud in Thailand. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355737-japanese-fugitive-arrested-in-thailand-for-assault-and-fraud/ -
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Solar - 8kW Hybrid Inverter w/10kWh (upgraded to 20kWh in Sept. 2022) ESS/battery (not DIY)
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Ugandan Nationals Deported for Illegal Activities in Phuket
The worst image for tourism in Thailand is not from the Africans. The worst image of Thailand is given by all the thais cheating foreigners from anything to a crooked taxi driver on arrival, a dishonest restaurant owner who inflates the bill or gives ridiculously small portions of food or the worst are the building contractors who cheat foreigners during upgrade work in their condos or villas by overcharging, cheating on poor grade materials used, poorly done work or unfinished work. With of course the usual excuses during the process with likes involving a sudden "break down" of the car (with absurd photos to proove), to the sick family member, or the last minute absence of their employees. Far to many construction service contractors are cheating foreigners openly in places like Hua Hin and this is the worst image that is given to Thailand. -
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Japanese Fugitive Arrested in Thailand for Assault and Fraud
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod A Japanese national, aged 42, known as Kaneda, was apprehended in Thailand's Hua Hin district for crimes in both Japan and Thailand. Arrested on March 23 at 2pm, he faces charges of assaulting a compatriot in 2017 and extensive fraud in Thailand. Kaneda's capture follows an immigration police investigation, spurred by a Southern Bangkok Criminal Court warrant for fraud. Authorities allege that Kaneda deceived Japanese and Thai investors with false promises of lucrative returns in cannabis and other business ventures. His scams reportedly drained victims of approximately 10 million baht (around US$294,245), involving counterfeit documentation from Japanese companies in Thailand. Having entered Thailand last September through Don Mueang Airport, Kaneda's identity was verified through collaboration with the Japanese Embassy. Back in Japan, he is linked to a violent attack that's resulted in serious injuries to another Japanese citizen. The victim lodged charges after returning to Japan, prompting another warrant. His arrest yielded disturbing evidence pointing to potential involvement in a criminal network operating in Thailand, with materials hinting at ransom and human trafficking schemes. Kaneda, admitting his identity as the defendant in the warrants, is currently undergoing legal proceedings at Thung Maha Mek Police Station. This case underscores the global aspect of crime and the intricate cooperation required between nations to ensure justice is served. Thai authorities, working closely with international partners, continue to clamp down on cross-border criminal activities that threaten public safety and trust, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-25
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