Popular Post webfact Posted May 9 Popular Post Posted May 9 Picture courtesy of Provincial Police Region 8 via Bangkok Post An elaborate hideout in Pattaya has been busted, leading to the arrest of an Australian man wanted for robbing a compatriot of 21 million baht. Thai police identified the suspect as Vasilios, apprehending him in a luxe villa in Bang Lamung on Friday. Officers found, astonishingly, two lions roaming the lavish two-rai property. Vasilios, who also uses the name Billy, was taken into custody by a joint operation between Provincial Police Region 8 and Chon Buri police. The newly revealed details of Vasilios's situation include ownership, via his girlfriend, of the two lions—acquired at staggering prices of one million baht and 700,000 baht, respectively—and a cache of BB guns. Also worth noting is his possession of a Thailand Privilege Card, offering VIP visa status. The intricate case began with complaints from an Australian who claimed robbery of 21 million baht in cash and cryptocurrencies by fellow Australians. The victim alleged brutal threats and identified his assailants as part of a notorious mafia group linked to drugs in Australia. Police reports detail a trail of incidents, starting from a forceful break-in at a Phuket villa, coercing a bank transfer and stealing cash, totaling to a hefty sum. The criminal network, spearheaded by Vasilios, reportedly remained undeterred, chasing the victim down to Koh Samui. There, Vasilios's Thai affiliates compelled the victim to transfer bitcoins worth millions. These misdeeds finally prompted the issuance of arrest warrants across Phuket and Samui, mobilising a police crackdown that halted Vasilios’s opulent Pattaya lifestyle. The operation illustrates a sophisticated international crime web operating with audacity within Thai borders. It underscores the cross-border criminal activities that Thai authorities vigilantly address, reminding the public of the ever-present reach of international crime rings. The details of the case continue to unfold as investigations proceed. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-10 4 2 3 2
Popular Post Celsius Posted May 9 Popular Post Posted May 9 1 minute ago, webfact said: Also worth noting is his possession of a Thailand Privilege Card, offering VIP visa status. Yes its definitely worth mentioning that the criminal "background check" is a farce. 5 12 6 7 3
newbee2022 Posted May 10 Posted May 10 9 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of Provincial Police Region 8 via Bangkok Post An elaborate hideout in Pattaya has been busted, leading to the arrest of an Australian man wanted for robbing a compatriot of 21 million baht. Thai police identified the suspect as Vasilios, apprehending him in a luxe villa in Bang Lamung on Friday. Officers found, astonishingly, two lions roaming the lavish two-rai property. Vasilios, who also uses the name Billy, was taken into custody by a joint operation between Provincial Police Region 8 and Chon Buri police. The newly revealed details of Vasilios's situation include ownership, via his girlfriend, of the two lions—acquired at staggering prices of one million baht and 700,000 baht, respectively—and a cache of BB guns. Also worth noting is his possession of a Thailand Privilege Card, offering VIP visa status. The intricate case began with complaints from an Australian who claimed robbery of 21 million baht in cash and cryptocurrencies by fellow Australians. The victim alleged brutal threats and identified his assailants as part of a notorious mafia group linked to drugs in Australia. Police reports detail a trail of incidents, starting from a forceful break-in at a Phuket villa, coercing a bank transfer and stealing cash, totaling to a hefty sum. The criminal network, spearheaded by Vasilios, reportedly remained undeterred, chasing the victim down to Koh Samui. There, Vasilios's Thai affiliates compelled the victim to transfer bitcoins worth millions. These misdeeds finally prompted the issuance of arrest warrants across Phuket and Samui, mobilising a police crackdown that halted Vasilios’s opulent Pattaya lifestyle. The operation illustrates a sophisticated international crime web operating with audacity within Thai borders. It underscores the cross-border criminal activities that Thai authorities vigilantly address, reminding the public of the ever-present reach of international crime rings. The details of the case continue to unfold as investigations proceed. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-10 Thank you RTP. Put him down or kick him out 2
Popular Post wombat Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Vasillios...ridgey didge fair dinkum Ozzie name that is. 5 1 1 6 1 13
Popular Post Sydebolle Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Vasilios's acquired two lions at a knock-down price of only THB 1.7 million? Goes in line with the BB gun and the Thailand Privilege Card covering all the ever-so-important non-Thai VIPs. Help me out here, arriving with two lions at - say - swampy and passing customs and, for argument's sake - through the red channel. "Anything to declare?" being Somchai's question is answered "Yes, two lions in my hand luggage, got then at a fantastic rate". "How much" asked Somchai back, reply being "THB 1.7 million" - so Somchai's conclusion must have been "now that's what I call a steal" 😉 But in other news it is noteworthy, that Pattaya is visited and inhabited by people who celebrate family life, are in town for its temples and enjoy the untainted reputation of what Thailand (not quite) believes is right. On a more sombre note; how on Earth can you get two lions into a gated estate without anyone noticing anything, be it customs, transporters or neighbours enjoying the stench or at least the roar? Mind boggling! 1 6 3 2
Popular Post ftpjtm Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 9 hours ago, webfact said: Also worth noting is his possession of a Thailand Privilege Card, offering VIP visa status. Only criminals can justify paying for the Thailand Privilege Card 3 4 1 2 12
ronster Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Pretty sure will be a member of a biker gang . Why is the logo on his shirt blurred out 🤔
Popular Post Briggsy Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 4 minutes ago, wombat said: Vasillios...ridgey didge fair dinkum Ozzie name that is. Actually, for the last 100 years, it is. 2 1 6 2
Popular Post HK MacPhooey Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Sounds like he got the lion’s share of the robbery proceeds🦁 3
Popular Post harryviking Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 18 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Thank you RTP. Put him down or kick him out BOTH!!! 😆25 years and then out.... 2 1
Popular Post biggles45 Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Unfortunately with so much money at his/their disposal I fear that they will just pay up for the problems to disappear. TIT. 2 2 3
Ironmike Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Looks he won't be heading back to Oz anytime soon lock him up then deport him 1
shackleton Posted May 10 Posted May 10 When you thought the criminal crimes could not get worse in Thailand They do 😱 Not called Amazing Thailand for nothing 1 1
hotchilli Posted May 10 Posted May 10 10 hours ago, webfact said: Vasilios, who also uses the name Billy, was taken into custody by a joint operation between Provincial Police Region 8 and Chon Buri police. Billy no-mates soon 2
Popular Post hotchilli Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 46 minutes ago, Sydebolle said: On a more sombre note; how on Earth can you get two lions into a gated estate without anyone noticing anything, be it customs, transporters or neighbours enjoying the stench or at least the roar? Mind boggling! With some of this... it also causes blindness 1 1 2
Plan B Posted May 10 Posted May 10 29 minutes ago, Mywayboy said: Vasilios great Aussie name 😄 Of Greek descent
Shocked farang Posted May 10 Posted May 10 58 minutes ago, Sydebolle said: Vasilios's acquired two lions at a knock-down price of only THB 1.7 million? Goes in line with the BB gun and the Thailand Privilege Card covering all the ever-so-important non-Thai VIPs. Help me out here, arriving with two lions at - say - swampy and passing customs and, for argument's sake - through the red channel. "Anything to declare?" being Somchai's question is answered "Yes, two lions in my hand luggage, got then at a fantastic rate". "How much" asked Somchai back, reply being "THB 1.7 million" - so Somchai's conclusion must have been "now that's what I call a steal" 😉 But in other news it is noteworthy, that Pattaya is visited and inhabited by people who celebrate family life, are in town for its temples and enjoy the untainted reputation of what Thailand (not quite) believes is right. On a more sombre note; how on Earth can you get two lions into a gated estate without anyone noticing anything, be it customs, transporters or neighbours enjoying the stench or at least the roar? Mind boggling! Heve you forgotten that TIT? 1
Shocked farang Posted May 10 Posted May 10 7 minutes ago, Plan B said: Of Greek descent Yes, directly from Mount Olympus... 1 1
Popular Post factual monk Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Such a lavish lifestyle with lions, high walls... bit surprising that it didn't come under the scanner of police before... 3
Free the 115 Posted May 10 Posted May 10 1 hour ago, Sydebolle said: Vasilios's acquired two lions at a knock-down price of only THB 1.7 million? Goes in line with the BB gun and the Thailand Privilege Card covering all the ever-so-important non-Thai VIPs. Help me out here, arriving with two lions at - say - swampy and passing customs and, for argument's sake - through the red channel. "Anything to declare?" being Somchai's question is answered "Yes, two lions in my hand luggage, got then at a fantastic rate". "How much" asked Somchai back, reply being "THB 1.7 million" - so Somchai's conclusion must have been "now that's what I call a steal" 😉 But in other news it is noteworthy, that Pattaya is visited and inhabited by people who celebrate family life, are in town for its temples and enjoy the untainted reputation of what Thailand (not quite) believes is right. On a more sombre note; how on Earth can you get two lions into a gated estate without anyone noticing anything, be it customs, transporters or neighbours enjoying the stench or at least the roar? Mind boggling! It doesn’t mention an estate, it says it’s a villa. cant see it remaining a secret for so long if Tiddles and Mabel are wandering around unfettered access all areas!
Popular Post cynic1 Posted May 10 Popular Post Posted May 10 Hang on gentlemen what about Mr Ferrari. Remember him who is now dead, and most likely killed by the higher ranking officials. The RTP cop who according to Thai laws that a cop can claim ownership to ill gotten gains because he busted the criminals. He made more money than this corrupt individual. Go figure! 3
off road pat Posted May 10 Posted May 10 1 hour ago, biggles45 said: Unfortunately with so much money at his/their disposal I fear that they will just pay up for the problems to disappear. TIT. Far too many law enforcement agencies are involved in this case. Too Many people to pay off !!
save the frogs Posted May 10 Posted May 10 who in their right mind keeps lions? how much does it cost to feed those things? 1
anfh Posted May 10 Posted May 10 If he has access to so much money, how long before he is released without charge ?? 2
Photoguy21 Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Why are people allowed to own such potentially dangerous animals? If they are going to be anywhere then surely a good zoo is the place but ideally left to roam in their native country of Africa. 1
Regyai Posted May 10 Posted May 10 31 minutes ago, save the frogs said: who in their right mind keeps lions? how much does it cost to feed those things? A tad less than the cost of feeding the local Dibble 1
still kicking Posted May 10 Posted May 10 2 hours ago, Briggsy said: Actually, for the last 100 years, it is. Yes, I am getting sick of people complaining about names. Australia is a multicultural country, my surname is not English neither are most of the residents. What about those names? Alex de Minaur,Nick Kyrgios, In recent years, Nick Kyrgios and Alex de Minaur have tallied up some of the best results among men from Australia. However, plenty of others are making their mark on the ATP tour. Here’s a list of the most successful active male tennis players who represent Australia, along with a few key stats. Player Age Birthday Highest Rank Titles Nick Kyrgios 30 April 27, 1995 13 7 Alex de Minaur 26 February 17, 1999 15 6 Christopher O’Connell 30 June 2, 1994 78 0 Jordan Thompson 31 April 20, 1994 43 0 Thanasi Kokkinakis 29 April 10, 1996 69 1 Jason Kubler 31 May 19, 1993 91 0 Alexei Popyrin 25 August 5, 1999 59 1 Aleksandar Vukic 29 April 6, 1996 117 0 John Millman 35 June 14, 1989 33 1 James Duckworth 33 January 21, 1992 46 0 Rinky Hijikata 24 February 23,2001 159 0 Li Tu 28 May 27, 1996 199 0 Max Purcell 27 April 3, 1998 156 0 Omar Jasika 27 May 18, 1997 229 0 Dane Sweeny 24 February 12, 2001 160 0 Without a doubt, Nick Kyrigios is the best and most famous Aussies whose active. Aside from his indisputable talent, Nick has developed a massive fan following for his impressive shot-making and record against top ten players. Female On the women’s side, Ashleigh Barty might be one of the few names on the WTA tour that ring a bell, but she retired in 2022 as the most successful female from Australia in recent years. Luckily, there’s plenty more talent making their way up the ranks. Here’s a list of the top active Australian female tennis players. Player Age Birthday Highest Rank Titles Ajla Tomljanovic 32 May 7, 1993 33 0 Daria Saville 31 March 5, 1994 20 1 Priscilla Hon 26 May 10, 1998 118 0 Jaimee Fourlis 25 Septemer 17, 1999 147 0 Kimberly Birrell 27 April 29, 1998 154 0 Maddison Inglis 27 January 14, 1998 112 0 Olivia Gadecki 23 April 24, 2002 156 0 Astra Sharma 29 September 11, 1995 84 1 Storm Hunter 30 August 11, 1994 119 0 Lizette Cabrera 27 December 19, 1997 139 0 Arina Rodionova 35 December 15, 1989 116 0 Although Daria Saville’s highest rank and title count outshines Ajla Tomljanovic, Ajla has developed a more significant fan following, so she is a better-known player overall. More recently, she also made her way into the spotlight, defeating Serena Williams in the third round of the US Open, Serena’s final WTA appearance before retiring. 1 4 3
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