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Ugandan Nationals Deported for Illegal Activities in Phuket

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In a significant blow to Phuket's tourism image, five Ugandan women were recently arrested and deported for engaging in illegal sex services. The arrests took place in the bustling Soi Bangla area of Patong, a hotspot for international visitors. Phuket Immigration, led by Police Colonel Songprot Sirisuk, acted swiftly on public complaints regarding the activities of these foreign nationals, whose actions were deemed detrimental to the island's reputation.

 

The women, aged between 31 and 38, openly admitted to soliciting tourists, thus breaching Thailand’s Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act 1996. Under this law, actions like inviting or harassing individuals in public spaces for prostitution are prohibited. Their swift arrest and deportation underscore Thailand's zero-tolerance stance as supported by Police Lieutenant General Phanumas Boonnalak and Police Major General Panthana Nuchnarat.

 

 

 

Ensuring the integrity of their tourist-centric economy, the authorities took immediate measures. The women were processed by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security before having their stay permissions revoked, signifying Thailand's ongoing efforts to curb illegal foreign activities.

 

This incident marks a broader initiative by the Royal Thai Police and the Immigration Bureau to uphold law and order, safeguarding both local businesses and tourists alike from the negative repercussions of transnational crime and illicit activities. With a firm hand, Phuket aims to maintain its allure as a premier destination while protecting its community's interests, reported The Thaiger.

 

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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.

Great work Thai Police! 

 

Five more criminals in the IDC awaiting deportation at their own or their embassy's expense.

 

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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

acted swiftly on public complaints regarding the activities of these foreign nationals, whose actions were deemed detrimental to the island's reputation.

 

Translates as  'the local ladies and katoeys do not like competition' perhaps?  :whistling:

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That explains why my date did not arrive. She said dark skin from farming.

I'm devastated.🙃🙃

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7 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

In a significant blow to Phuket's tourism image, five Ugandan women were recently arrested and deported for engaging in illegal sex services.

"In a significant blow to Phuket's tourism image" 😂😂😂

 

Don't these Africans know, illegal sex services are only reserved for the local Thai women!! How dare they!!

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

With a firm hand, Phuket aims to maintain its allure as a premier destination while protecting its community's interests

...if you say so!

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7 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Translates as  'the local ladies and katoeys do not like competition' perhaps?  :whistling:


They shouldn’t have to compete with foreigners working illegally in their own country. 
 

If only the UK had the spine to deal with these types of criminal miscreants. 

 

If you really like Africans, and want to frequent African prostitutes, there’s loads of them in Africa. :thumbsup:

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African prostitutes add nothing positive to Phuket or any other city in Thailand.  These women are heavily pimped and 100% trafficked by West African gangs.  It's absolutely best for the tourist scene to keep them out.  Sex work, whether legal or illegal, should always be limited to Thai subjects.

Remove your muff out of honest Bangla the local sausage sellers want their turf back 🤔

14 hours ago, Sigmund said:

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.

Tourist really don't care about construction workers cheating.

 

But i hope your vent helped.

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Were they blacklisted 🤔

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29 minutes ago, ronster said:

Were they blacklisted 🤔

Yes, unless the case is whitewashed

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Phuket Immigration, led by Police Colonel Songprot Sirisuk, acted swiftly on public complaints regarding the activities of these foreign nationals, whose actions were deemed detrimental to the island's reputation.

Thai nationals only... what were they thinking?

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Under this law, actions like inviting or harassing individuals in public spaces for prostitution are prohibited

Interesting😂

So there are ways to bend the law or not to see any soliciting actions?

Amazing Thailand🤗

Immigration in Thailand needs to do a better job of screening certain types from certain countries. Very unlikely these women could afford to come to Thailand for a holiday. 

17 hours ago, Sigmund said:

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.

When you stay in Thailand a bit longer, you don't worry yourself about it so much...
But you're right though.

15 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Great work Thai Police! 

 

Five more criminals in the IDC awaiting deportation at their own or their embassy's expense.

 

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Yes, I agree, great work by the Thai Police. Just a pity they cannot or won't do anything about the behaviour on the roads.

20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

five Ugandan women were recently arrested and deported for engaging in illegal sex services.

 

Operating black market activities?

23 hours ago, Sigmund said:

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.

They cheat Thais as well.

On 3/25/2025 at 4:53 PM, BayArea said:

"In a significant blow to Phuket's tourism image"

 

Yes they need to get 5 new fatso's from 7/11 to work bar.

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