Popular Post Georgealbert Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Two Chinese nationals wanted under arrest warrants have been detained at Suvarnabhumi Airport in connection with a massive money laundering operation worth over 5 billion baht, involving the purchase of a hotel in Bangkok’s Silom district. Police Major General Cherngron Rimphadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, announced that the arrests followed a directive from Police Lieutenant General Panumas Boonlaks, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, to rigorously screen individuals with outstanding arrest warrants entering or leaving the country. On 20 May at around 16:00, immigration police, led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Sila Phuttiraphiphan and officers from the Immigration Bureau’s Special Operations Division, apprehended the suspects shortly after their arrival at the airport to catch a flight. The suspects have been identified as: 1. Mr Zhao Chuanbo, also known as Donggua, a 41-year-old Chinese national, wanted under a Nonthaburi Provincial Court warrant (No. 665/2568, issued 15 May 2025). He faces charges of extortion, and wilfully damaging, destroying, concealing, or rendering useless a will or legal document, to the detriment of others or the public. 2. Mr Huang Jianping, aged 39, also a Chinese national, facing identical charges under warrant No. 666/2568, issued by the same court on the same date. Authorities confirmed that Mr Donggua is the subject of an Interpol red notice and had entered Thailand illegally. He is believed to be a key figure in a large-scale international money laundering syndicate. The investigation revealed that funds from China were laundered through the acquisition of a high-end hotel in Silom, Bangkok, valued at over 5 billion baht, alongside a range of other related assets. The suspects are now in custody pending extradition proceedings and further investigation into their financial network and activities within Thailand. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-22. 1 2
petedk Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, JoePai said: There seems 4 or 5 'iffy' suspects ? They don't exactly look like billionaires. haha
hereforgood Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, petedk said: They don't exactly look like billionaires. haha They're probably not anymore 2
ronster Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago So had they already purchased the hotel and if so who becomes the new owners if it was bought via crime 🤔
klauskunkel Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 9 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Police Major General Cherngron Rimphadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, announced that the arrests followed a directive from Police Lieutenant General Panumas Boonlaks, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, to rigorously screen individuals with outstanding arrest warrants entering or leaving the country In other words: The police needed a directive to do their job in general and are so proud of this that they publicly announced they needed to be told to do it. Otherwise they will simply not screen arrivals for outstanding warrants. I can see a near future where a directive from a Police Chief won't be enough anymore and he better add some incentive to it. 1
thesetat Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 34 minutes ago, klauskunkel said: In other words: The police needed a directive to do their job in general and are so proud of this that they publicly announced they needed to be told to do it. Otherwise they will simply not screen arrivals for outstanding warrants. I can see a near future where a directive from a Police Chief won't be enough anymore and he better add some incentive to it. Yeah, also since one of them had a red notice in interpol and entered Thailand illegally, he must have gone straight to the immigration office otherwise he would never be allowed into the waiting area to board a plane. Which leads me to my next question. What kind of idiot enters a country illegally then scams millions of baht only to decide to fly out of the country at the main airport? Knowing full well he would need to go to immigration to explain his illegal entry. Not very smart people... 1
Chris BKK Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I see 7 people in the photo, who are the criminals? I see suspicious characters on right and left 1 1
mfd101 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Chris BKK said: I see 7 people in the photo, who are the criminals? I see suspicious characters on right and left The criminals are the slightly fudged faces 2nd & 4th from the right. Fat Chinese people in beach-going gear! Heavens! what is the world coming to? My grandchildren (if I had any) would be shocked.
TheFishman1 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I keep hearing about these red notices and people get arrested how about the Red Bull kid why don’t you put a red notice on him and get him back here before the statute of limitation runs out for him killing a cop leaving the country come on you guys know where he is have a cop send them back here let them have his day in court GIT 1
Gknrd Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Great they caught them, wonder how the police are going to spit up the money. 1
BayArea Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Since Thailand is so infatuated with their Chinese neighbors these last few years, you read and hear about Chinese criminal activities in the news as much as you do with the local Thai.
norsurin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 times i see immigration in the airport called for the police and the foreigners get arrested.2 times black guys..1 time a white guy How stupid can u be arriving at the airport.I also see in the border in surin the Cambodian immigration have pics of foreigners who's wanted.
Liverpool Lou Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 10 hours ago, ronster said: So had they already purchased the hotel and if so who becomes the new owners if it was bought via crime 🤔 The State, until a new owner is found after the property's auction.
Liverpool Lou Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, Chris BKK said: I see 7 people in the photo, who are the criminals? I see suspicious characters on right and left Perhaps the ones with the blurred faces?
Liverpool Lou Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 hours ago, TheFishman1 said: I keep hearing about these red notices and people get arrested how about the Red Bull kid why don’t you put a red notice on him and get him back here before the statute of limitation runs out for him killing a cop leaving the country come on you guys know where he is have a cop send them back here let them have his day in court GIT Pity you don't listen to how those Notices work. They are advisories to member police forces, that's all, it is not mandatory that they are acted upon, if the authorities in the country that he is residing don't want to arrest him for an outstanding traffic offence, so be it.
Liverpool Lou Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Gknrd said: Great they caught them, wonder how the police are going to spit up the money. Which "money"?
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