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Am I suddenly old? Everyone is smiling and helping me!
I’ve always found Bangkokians very polite and friendly. I love visiting there. -
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Escaped Monkeys Cause Mayhem at Thai Police Station in Lop Buri
I would never think she did 🙄😎😋 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 18 November 2024
Thai woman missing after iCon Group fraud loss and husband row Photo via MGR Online A Thai man expressed concern for his wife’s safety after she went missing following the financial stress linked to an investment loss with the iCon Group and a dispute with the husband. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343926-thai-woman-missing-after-icon-group-fraud-loss-and-husband-row/ -
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Patong punch-up: Foreign man swings at loud restaurant worker
Maybe the hawker was just saying hello to his own mistress, who was dressed in blue. -
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Non-Crime Hate Incidents Spark Debate Over Police Priorities and Free Speech
"Whataboutary" klaxon! It's not even whataboutary is this is related to the topic which is you will note in the topic mentions "Police priorities". So anyway I got the numbers wrong. They have actually received 127619 complaints where there were actual victims of crimes in 2024. They have solved just 13458 of them. So that means 114161 actual crimes with actual victims are unsolved! Yet they have the time to send officers to the home of a journalist about a tweet where there was no victim, no loss, no suffering, no actual crime. Like I said, if I was them I would probably keep my head down if these were the publicly available performance statistics they have on display, and certainly not draw even more attention to it. No they were not obliged to investigate a tweet, don't be ridiculous. They are not even obliged to investigate burglaries etc nowadays and do not even send officers to investigate those kind of crimes. -
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Thailand Cracks Down on Foreigners Using Thai Nominees
Most of them in Pattaya and Phuket are puti-Russians helping the putin regim to avoid western sanctions through proxy companies.. -
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Hot-Tempered Pattaya Rider Attacks Russian Woman After Speeding Complaint
You read my comment again, this time wear your glasses -
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Thai woman missing after iCon Group fraud loss and husband row
A Thai man expressed concern for his wife’s safety after she went missing following the financial stress linked to an investment loss with the iCon Group and a dispute with the husband. The 36 year old man, Sila, shared a video of his six year old daughter crying for her missing mother on social media before appealing to Channel 8 for assistance in locating his wife, 31 year old Phatcharin. She vanished from their home in Prachin Buri province on November 11. Phatcharin was last seen at 12.20pm at a bus terminal in the Kabin Buri district of Prachin Buri. She boarded a coach heading to Nakhon Ratchasima and has not been seen since. Sila admitted to arguing with Phatcharin about their financial difficulties and family expenses before she left. She was also reportedly distressed over her investment loss with the iCon Group. The missing woman’s husband revealed she has not yet filed a complaint against the group and was concerned she would not recover her money. The iCon Group is under investigation for operating a suspected Ponzi scheme that allegedly caused losses exceeding 2.9 billion baht, according to Thai PBS. Sila revealed that Phatcharin invested more than 100,000 baht in the company. In addition to financial stress, Sila admitted that Phatcharin lost trust in him due to a previous affair. However, he claimed the relationship ended. On the day of her disappearance, Sila collected their daughter from school and returned home to find Phatcharin missing. He described his daughter’s daily distress, as the two had never been apart since her birth. Sila disclosed that a friend of Phatcharin mentioned she expressed a desire to rest in Nakhon Ratchasima. He visited her grandmother’s home in the province but found no trace of her there. A check of Phatcharin’s bank account revealed that she withdrew approximately 10,000 baht from an ATM. Sila said he planned to seek assistance from the bank to locate the ATM, hoping it might provide a clue to her whereabouts. He urged anyone with information about his missing wife to contact him on his mobile number, 092-326-1232. By Petch Petpailin Photo via MGR Online Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-18
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