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Nigerian Man Arrested in Nonthaburi for Overstay

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Police have arrested a 37-year-old Nigerian man in Nonthaburi after residents reported that he was behaving in a manner they found frightening, causing a disturbance, making excessive noise and behaving in a threatening manner. Officers later confirmed that his permission of stay had expired, leading to his detention under immigration law.

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At 7pm on 19 February 2026, investigative officers at Rattanathibet Police Station arrested Mr. Emmanuel Chukwuebuka, aged 37, a Nigerian national. He was detained at Building C, sixth floor, room 557/965, Manor condominium on Sanambinnam Road in Bang Kraso subdistrict, Mueang district, Nonthaburi province.

He was charged with “being an alien who entered and remained in the Kingdom after permission had expired,” an offence under Section 81 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979). The arrest followed a report from members of the public who expressed concern that his behaviour was alarming and feared it could pose a danger to other residents in the condominium.

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Police said they received the tip-off from local residents and subsequently went to the condominium to investigate. Upon inspection, officers determined that his permission to stay in Thailand had ended. Emmanuel Chukwuebuka was taken into custody and handed over to investigators for legal proceedings.

Authorities confirmed that further action will proceed in accordance with the law. The case highlights the role of public reporting in prompting police investigations. It also underlines enforcement of immigration regulations relating to overstaying visas.

Thaitabloid reported that officials have not released additional details regarding the length of the overstay or any further charges. The suspect remains subject to legal proceedings under the Immigration Act.

Key Takeaways

• A 37-year-old Nigerian man was arrested in Nonthaburi on 19 February 2026 after residents raised concerns about his behaviour.

• Police confirmed his visa had expired and charged him under Section 81 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979).

• He has been handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings.

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police have arrested a 37-year-old Nigerian man in Nonthaburi after residents reported that he was behaving in a manner they found frightening, causing a disturbance, making excessive noise and behaving in a threatening manner. Officers later confirmed that his permission of stay had expired, leading to his detention under immigration law.

So he's on overstay and it seems he did everything but lie low. What an idiot. I wonder how long his overstay was as this is not mentioned.

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Operation Black Eagle a few years ago cleaned up Lower Suky.

Revive it to cover the whole country.

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