sirchai Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 It's insanity, when Mr. Innocent tries to be innocent, when innocent acting, insanity dealing not innocent drugs. Innocently innocent? Saw some Nigerians in Nana doing their business, while a cop was too busy watching farlansg smoking a cigarette to later charge them good money, when dropping it on the streets of this innocent city.. When this goes to cort, will he be guilty, or innocent? Innocent and insane.-
Frank James Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 There was a rock band back in the hippie daze called "Pope Innocent and the Inquisitors."
Frank James Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Maybe it means nothing, but I used to make all of my visa runs to the KL Thai Embassy, and most of the folks serving the public there, issuing the visas, are Malaysians.
simon43 Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 State your name to the Court Innocent my lud Stop jumping the gun! We'll get to your plea later But I'm innocent! Shut up or I'll jail you for contempt of Court
JoeThePoster Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 One-by-one they're gonna catch all the guys who got those 300 stolen visa stamps. They even got some middlemen. But they're never gonna catch the real thieves inside the KL embassy.
Konini Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Would the hotel have reported the guests visa number upon registration, as they do with all guests and then the police realized the visa number was one of the stolen ones? and decided to visit them. Do hotels record visa numbers? Serious question. I thought they just took a copy of the photo page (or maybe the ones I've seen are just being lazy). Finding the correct visa in a passport full of expired visa's ('cos we all know they sometimes just CAN'T use the next available page) would take a fair old while and be subject to an enormous potential for human error. Assuming that they don't do this, and I stand to be corrected, I'd say it was more likely just a run of the mill drugs bust with personal usage quantities, and the BiB hit the jackpot when he had to show his passport (assuming you have to show your passport when you get arrested). Be the change that you wish to see in the world. Mahatma Gandhi
Prbkk Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Would the hotel have reported the guests visa number upon registration, as they do with all guests and then the police realized the visa number was one of the stolen ones? and decided to visit them. Do hotels record visa numbers? Serious question. I thought they just took a copy of the photo page (or maybe the ones I've seen are just being lazy). Finding the correct visa in a passport full of expired visa's ('cos we all know they sometimes just CAN'T use the next available page) would take a fair old while and be subject to an enormous potential for human error. Assuming that they don't do this, and I stand to be corrected, I'd say it was more likely just a run of the mill drugs bust with personal usage quantities, and the BiB hit the jackpot when he had to show his passport (assuming you have to show your passport when you get arrested). They do indeed record the visa number and are required to report daily....who knows what happens to the report any more than the 23,000,000 arrival cards(x2). Landfill.
transam Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Would the hotel have reported the guests visa number upon registration, as they do with all guests and then the police realized the visa number was one of the stolen ones? and decided to visit them. Do hotels record visa numbers? Serious question. I thought they just took a copy of the photo page (or maybe the ones I've seen are just being lazy). Finding the correct visa in a passport full of expired visa's ('cos we all know they sometimes just CAN'T use the next available page) would take a fair old while and be subject to an enormous potential for human error. Assuming that they don't do this, and I stand to be corrected, I'd say it was more likely just a run of the mill drugs bust with personal usage quantities, and the BiB hit the jackpot when he had to show his passport (assuming you have to show your passport when you get arrested). They do indeed record the visa number and are required to report daily....who knows what happens to the report any more than the 23,000,000 arrival cards(x2). Landfill. Nooooooooooooooooooo. ............. 1
Ulic Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Great Name. Is it real? Well you have Goodluck Jonathan as president of the country, why would you thing this name is not real.
HeavyDrinker Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Ogogua's passport contained a Thai visa numbered A4055987, which was among the stickers that went missing from the embassy in Malaysia during January-July. WOW! Really on the ball there....they went 'missing' over a 6/7 month period and no one realised...?
ableguy Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 It is, I know a France Man who has the same name. "Innocent" Many Mexicans are called Jesus, this is not a racist comment but a fact. Just thought it interesting.
lucifer666 Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Having lived and worked in Nigeria, i can believe the name is real.
MyFriend You Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Great Name. Is it real? I used to work with a Nigerian, Bongo Awango........its real
MyFriend You Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Where's the pic of the Nigerian guy? He's the Black Guy we can't see why isn't anyone pointing - OH! but the BIB is doing his Thai version of the Maca rena
Bluespunk Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Having lived and worked in Nigeria, i can believe the name is real. It's a common name amongst Christians in West Africa. Many names there are based upon those of saints and from the bible.
MyFriend You Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 another one bites the dust Remains to be seen...............there are more Nigerians in Thai Jails than any other foreigners - Nigerian Ambassador went on record of defending them as 'good people, unjustly imprisoned' so Mr Ambassador, why is it that the foreign population of Thai prisons are 47% Nigerian dissent and only 12% Liberian/Sierra Leone, S African, 10% Cameroon/Ivorian/Ugandan/? and .05% American/UK/Aussie............. chances are he will get off after giving testimony on how he got the Visa in the first place.
Traveler19491 Posted December 14, 2013 Posted December 14, 2013 At least when he says, "I'm Innocent!" he'll be telling the truth.
mok199 Posted December 14, 2013 Posted December 14, 2013 a loser scammer by any other name is still a loser scammer...have fun in the joint loser....i bet all the ''ladies thought he was another nigerian ''footballer''hahahhahah....wow that lie is getting used soooo used.....
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