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Blacklisted Norwegian Found Residing In Pattaya

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Blacklisted Norwegian found residing in Pattaya

Police to deport him

PATTAYA: -- Pattaya tourist police have tracked down a Norwegian man, blacklisted since 1997 for working illegally in the Kingdom and overstaying his visa. Immigration officers have now taken up the case.

John Olsen, 51, was taken to the Soi 8 Immigration office for illegally residing in the kingdom. The superintendent checked out the man’s history and found that he was already out on bail from drug charges relating to a May 6 arrest for possession of marijuana. Court proceedings are still in progress and once Olsen is released he will be deported.

Pol Col Wuttichart Luensudkhan, Pattaya tourist police inspector, said his information showed that Olsen had served two years in a Swedish prison for possession of military weapons and distribution of illegal goods. “If this man stays in Thailand it could be unsafe for society. Once the court case is over, he will be immediately deported,” said Wuttichart.

--Pattaya Mail 2005-06-10

Blacklisted Norwegian found residing in Pattaya

Police to deport him

PATTAYA: -- Pattaya tourist police have tracked down a Norwegian man, blacklisted since 1997 for working illegally in the Kingdom and overstaying his visa. Immigration officers have now taken up the case.

John Olsen, 51, was taken to the Soi 8 Immigration office for illegally residing in the kingdom. The superintendent checked out the man’s history and found that he was already out on bail from drug charges relating to a May 6 arrest for possession of marijuana. Court proceedings are still in progress and once Olsen is released he will be deported.

Pol Col Wuttichart Luensudkhan, Pattaya tourist police inspector, said his information showed that Olsen had served two years in a Swedish prison for possession of military weapons and distribution of illegal goods. “If this man stays in Thailand it could be unsafe for society. Once the court case is over, he will be immediately deported,” said Wuttichart.

--Pattaya Mail 2005-06-10

1 down, 24,999 more of you buggers to go ! :o

Blacklisted Norwegian found residing in Pattaya

Police to deport him

PATTAYA: -- Pattaya tourist police have tracked down a Norwegian man, blacklisted since 1997 for working illegally in the Kingdom and overstaying his visa. Immigration officers have now taken up the case.

John Olsen, 51, was taken to the Soi 8 Immigration office for illegally residing in the kingdom. The superintendent checked out the man’s history and found that he was already out on bail from drug charges relating to a May 6 arrest for possession of marijuana. Court proceedings are still in progress and once Olsen is released he will be deported.

Pol Col Wuttichart Luensudkhan, Pattaya tourist police inspector, said his information showed that Olsen had served two years in a Swedish prison for possession of military weapons and distribution of illegal goods. “If this man stays in Thailand it could be unsafe for society. Once the court case is over, he will be immediately deported,” said Wuttichart.

--Pattaya Mail 2005-06-10

Ah! the boys in Brown have quite excelled themselves this time in NOT doing their homework when they first had him in soi 9 on the 6th of May...lucky for them that Olsen didn`t disappear into the night :o

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