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Belgian Man Deported After Causing Chaos in Chonburi Convenience Stores Twice in One Week

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    Poor Belgium!  But at least he's gone from Thailand--which should have been the case after the FRST incident.  Zero tolerance--and the word will soon get out.  

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    Cue all the usual posters to say he can't be Belgian with a name like that....

  • lungbing
    lungbing

    Yes, with that name I was trying to figure out whether he was Flemish or Walloon.

  • might be a risk for air travel, not sure I'd be happy on a plane with this mentally disturbed fruit cake from Iran lol

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21 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr Mustafa Hakan Aslan, a Belgian citizen, was first arrested on 26 April 2025 by Bang Lamung Police Station for damaging property at a Tops Daily convenience store.

He does look like now a day Belgian man 🤔

21 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Immigration authorities have revoked the permission of stay, of a 25-year-old Belgian national after he was involved in two separate public disturbances at convenience stores in Chonburi province within a single week.

 

Mr Mustafa Hakan Aslan, a Belgian citizen, was first arrested on 26 April 2025 by Bang Lamung Police Station for damaging property at a Tops Daily convenience store. He was reportedly intoxicated and acting erratically in a public area. Although the shop agreed to drop the charges after Mr Aslan paid 35,000 baht in compensation, the incident was formally documented.

 

Just four days later, in the early hours of 30 April, Mr Aslan was again reported to have caused a scene, this time at a 7-Eleven store near Soi Yensabai in Pattaya. Witnesses stated he appeared to be heavily intoxicated and was behaving violently. Although no damage was reported and the store chose not to press charges, police from Pattaya City Station escorted him to Pattaya Pattamnakorn Hospital to ensure he did not pose a threat to himself or others.

 

In response to these repeated incidents, Chonburi Immigration Bureau, under the direction of Pol. Maj. Gen. Panumas Boonyalak, revoked Mr Aslan’s temporary stay permission. The decision was made on the grounds that his behaviour violated Thai laws and cultural norms, and posed a risk to public peace and safety.

 

Immigration authorities cited Section 12(7) of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522, which allows for the deportation of any foreigner deemed a danger to society or public order. Mr Aslan has been categorised as a prohibited person and will be barred from re-entering the country.

 

A spokesperson for Chonburi Immigration stated:

 

“Foreign visitors must not only respect Thai laws but also adhere to the customs and traditions of the Kingdom. Mr Aslan’s repeated disorderly conduct demonstrates a clear disregard for both.”

 

Mr Aslan was informed of the revocation and is currently being held pending deportation. His details have been added to the national watchlist to prevent his return to Thailand.

 

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https://aseannow.com/topic/1359246-belgian-tourist-causes-chaos-in-pattaya-convenience-store-pays-35000-baht-in-damages/

 

 

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I'd like them to lock him in a prison cell until his tourist visa expires, then send him off to the airport for the flight he's already paid for.  Handcuff him for the duration of the flight home. There appears to be no punishment for this guy at all.

23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mustafa Hakan Aslan

 

Hmmm

21 hours ago, smedly said:

might be a risk for air travel, not sure I'd be happy on a plane with this mentally disturbed fruit cake from Iran lol

 

Better be wrapped up with cable ties and tossed into the cargo space.

So that beast won't be able to harm anyone else anymore.

On 5/5/2025 at 1:38 PM, Georgealbert said:

two separate public disturbances at convenience stores in Chonburi province within a single week.

 

On 5/5/2025 at 1:38 PM, Georgealbert said:

 

 

What was he trying to find Brussel Sprouts?

 

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22 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Awesome! 1 down 999 to go! 😂:partytime2:

More like thousands to go 🙈

On 5/5/2025 at 9:21 AM, scubascuba3 said:

Better known as Mad Mustafa, whoever dumped him on the plane to Thailand can look after him now

Will he lodge a protest when they don't allow him to carry a Machete in his Carry-On Baggage?

Good decision, but it doesn't say for how long he has been blacklisted.

 

And, how about other troublemakers ? We don't know if they have been blacklisted. The Swiss guy who assaulted a Thai woman (near a beach ?) and a Russian guy who was punching people at random in Pattaya have come to my mind now. Of course, there have been many other cases involving foreigners at fault.

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