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Kidnap Report Leads to Discovery of Korean Loan Shark Gang in Pattaya


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On 6/22/2025 at 6:08 AM, Georgealbert said:

The case has once again highlighted Thailand’s growing role as a base for international cybercrime and fraudulent enterprises. Authorities have pledged to intensify efforts to root out foreign criminal networks exploiting Thai soil.

One easy solution is to make property owners responsible for activities in their rented premises.

They should be mandated to make/or have a weekly inspection to make sure of no illegal activities.

And to make sure inspections are carried out, if any property is found to be operating illegal activities the owner will face a mandatory prison sentence.

90% of this would stop overnight as without a residence they cannot operate.

 

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No wonder luxury villas in BKK and Pattaya are now renting for 500,000 or more, and I just saw a luxury house in BKK outskirts asking for -950,000 Thai baht 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 families don’t pay such rentals ….if a family have such money they would have bought their own house 🤣🤣🤣🤭🤭

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

One easy solution is to make property owners responsible for activities in their rented premises.

They should be mandated to make/or have a weekly inspection to make sure of no illegal activities.

And to make sure inspections are carried out, if any property is found to be operating illegal activities the owner will face a mandatory prison sentence.

90% of this would stop overnight as without a residence they cannot operate.

 

 

That would be known as harassment in the west.  The right to "quiet enjoyment" has been enshrined in UK common law for centuries. 

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10 hours ago, hotchilli said:

One easy solution is to make property owners responsible for activities in their rented premises.

They should be mandated to make/or have a weekly inspection to make sure of no illegal activities.

And to make sure inspections are carried out, if any property is found to be operating illegal activities the owner will face a mandatory prison sentence.

90% of this would stop overnight as without a residence they cannot operate.

 

It’s what is done in Singapore. The landlord is also held responsible if his tenants don’t have the correct visa paperwork.

 

But it could never work in Thailand. Everything is far too lax everywhere, there would be no follow up even if landlords did report to the police.
 

Thailand doesn’t really want to catch all visa deficient foreigners, it just wants to do enough to make like it is enforcing regulations 

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