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Immigration Police Bust Swedish Fraudster in Pattaya Condo Raid

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  • Good riddance! Such arses have no room in this beautiful country!

  • Good riddance to this kind of scamming scum. Throw him in jail, but his sentence should not begin until he pays back all the money he stole from his victims. That would be true justice.

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10 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

What if castration became the punishment for crimes of this nature?  A humiliating public spectacle that ensures people such as this don't pass on their genes or bad habits. 

 

Still not enough. They should be Hung, Drawn and Quartered just like in the goode olde days.

On 6/26/2025 at 7:39 AM, marin said:
On 6/26/2025 at 7:33 AM, riverhigh said:

 

I would really like to know how and what have you heard about the "Bangkok Hilton"

 

I think it's a bad place to stay for a long time?

On 6/25/2025 at 9:06 PM, webfact said:

Thai police plan to coordinate with Swedish officials for his extradition, ensuring he faces justice.

 

Don't do that he'll just end up in a 4* accommododation.

On 6/25/2025 at 9:06 PM, webfact said:

A Swedish national, aged 39 and identified as Ludde, has been arrested in Pattaya

 

Why allways Pattaya, they must have a very strong magnet in the city.

On 6/26/2025 at 1:09 PM, Zack61 said:

Good riddance to this kind of scamming scum. Throw him in jail, but his sentence should not begin until he pays back all the money he stole from his victims. That would be true justice.

The thing is he probably has only the one way of making money.

Probably don't want him out scamming to raise funds to pay victims of his previous scams.

 

It's funny how criminals think they can hide out in Thailand these days. It's not the same place it was 30 years ago.

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On 6/26/2025 at 5:09 PM, Scouse123 said:

 

It wasn't a firm called Global investments in Bangkok, was it?

I think that was one of the many crooked Financial Advisers who were touting the scheme and ripped off millions from investors

Monkey House or Bangkok Hilton? I'll let you choose. Or invent a new cliché.

3 hours ago, rtco said:

I think that was one of the many crooked Financial Advisers who were touting the scheme and ripped off millions from investors

 

They did indeed.

On 6/26/2025 at 4:37 AM, Dave0206 said:

Say its not true next you will be telling me there is no monkey house 

There may or may not be a monkey house.  But at least, there is a Monkey Bar, since 1936!

 

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On 6/27/2025 at 12:34 PM, Dexxter said:

 

Moral of the story is... Never lend anyone an amount of money that is substantially more than the cost of a local hitman.

While I accept that there might be more to the story than I know, I still cannot understand the logic (Yeah, I know LoS). Why not just be a deadbeat and blow the loan off? Why go to the extra trouble - not to mention expense - of putting out a contract on your creditor? Some notion of saving face? (The universal catch-all explanation in more than a few countries of East Asia. )

On 6/28/2025 at 9:56 AM, cdemundo said:

The thing is he probably has only the one way of making money.

Probably don't want him out scamming to raise funds to pay victims of his previous scams.

 

Might be a bit hard from inside jail. He'd have to cough up anything he had stashed away or hit up family otherwise, he's in for a long stint

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