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White House Defends Abrego Garcia Deportation, Calling Return "Out of the Question"
Not proven. That's a fact. -
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Thai Police Rescue Kidnapped Indian Nationals in Bangkok
Photo via Facebook/ บิ๊กเกรียน In a successful operation in Bangkok, police rescued four Indian nationals who were kidnapped by fellow countrymen in a ransom scheme. The rescue mission unfolded after Sanjeeve Kumar, an Indian resident in Bangkok, approached Yannawa Police Station on April 16 to report the abduction of his friends, Ramesh Sharmar and Amandeep Kajal. Kumar recounted that upon arriving in Bangkok on April 5, he, Sharmar, and Kajal initially stayed at a hotel in Sathon before moving to Silom. During their stay, they met an Indian national who offered an invitation to Vietnam. Due to visa delays, Kumar could not accompany them and allowed his friends to proceed alone on April 14. The situation turned dire when Sharmar’s sister, from India, informed Kumar about the ransom demand of 2.5 million rupees (around 980,000 baht) after receiving a call from one of the captors. Alarmed, Kumar notified the police, setting in motion the investigation that led to the house on Soi Sukhumvit 109 in Yannawa district. Police discovered two Indian suspects attempting to flee during the raid. Inside, they found four Indian nationals—among them Sharmar and Kajal—held in a bedroom with three additional guards of undisclosed nationality. Sandu Deep, one suspected kidnapper, was identified, but further details on the gang remain limited. The suspects face legal action under Section 313 of Thai Criminal Law for unlawful detention for ransom, carrying severe penalties such as life imprisonment, hefty fines, or even the death penalty. The operation highlights both the complexities of international crime cases in Thailand and the effective response of the Thai police force in handling potential diplomatic sensitivities and ensuring justice, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-18 -
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The 30+30+30 leasing contacts in Phuket is over
Quite so but..... If you use a Thai lawyer there is no telling what he may (or may not) have done. I recall a friend paying a Thai lawyer to check all the documents etc related to his purchase of a condo. Lawyer took his money and said all was ok. So friend moves into his condo. Not long after there was a knock on the door. The bank wanted to take his condo as the developer had not paid the loan he took out to construct the building. The Thai lawyer had not checked anything. If he had he would have found that the building reg docs were in the hands of the bank. Amazing Thailand. -
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Wet floors in businesses used by the public in Thailand.
Bring half a million for a lawyer too and expect the case to run for a year of 6. -
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Did we have the best of it ? Is Britain Lost ?
And that gem of ignorance is exactly where the problems lie, so many especially the 90s generation and up have sat back and allowed this once great country to be over run by political dogma, communist ideals of control and police powers that have turned it into a fierce police state where we have all but lost the freedom of speech we cherished. I have driven many hundreds of thousands of miles all over England and enjoyed every mile but yesterday I had to drive 50 miles to deliver a trailer and the journey was fraught with endless speed cameras with controls from 20 mph through to 50 mph some of them being less than 50 yards apart causing extreme stress because of the constant speed changes and awareness of cameras with ones complete attention on these aspects and no attention to road conditions or other users, we are now so compelled to look to the sky ( because that is where they are positioned ) for police revenue collectors that if one of those Morons who is completely glued to their telephones should step out in front of us the chances of hitting him / her is 99% guaranteed. Britain is completely lost and has been since the turning point in 1977 when over night everything changed and every politician, government departments, and any organisation of authority were handed the ability to blame everybody else for the wrongs they did. I am happy to be the age I am because we had the best of it prior to 1977 when the appalling LABOUR government won a vote of no confidence thanks to the arch political clowns the LIB DEMS and that changed England for the worse. I see no way back from this turmoil largely because the younger generation is so wrapped up in the likes of Facebook and Play stations that without any knowledge of what is happening around them they are accepting of it and when ALL of the freedoms are gone will probably still not realise it and blind ignorance will prevail. I have worked hard all my life and paid all my taxes and national health charges which are supposed to be available at the point of need, yet I cannot get a doctors appointment or dental treatment but asylum seekers who have paid NOTHING into the system get everything on tap and for free. Good bye Great Britain you were once great and we were proud to say we are British but not anymore, now you are just third world. SPOT the police speed camera most of them are like this -
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Make America Gloomy Again
You need to smack your record player.... it's stuck on the most boring part.
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