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Chinese airlines
There are some fantastic prices uk to bkk lately,some 375 return ,but chinese airlines,one juno or something,450 return,hotels near the airport not radisson types are good. I like the cultural aspect of it all,long layovers at times,but hotels are cheap,for the like minded,house of heavenly pleasure, 5 slab face chinese women ,all at once,..no cum ,no pay,did cum ,but had turps op few years before no evidence,but got it less than half price,then noodle soup and onward for more adventures ,booked for next month -
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Crime Belgian Tourist Causes Chaos in Pattaya Convenience Store, Pays 35,000 Baht in Damages
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Crime Factory Worker Arrested for Loan Sharking at 280% Interest
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Police have arrested a 45-year-old factory worker in Samut Sakhon for operating an illegal money-lending scheme targeting his colleagues, charging an extortionate annual interest rate of 280% and confiscating borrowers’ ATM cards and PINs as collateral. The suspect, identified only as Mr. Chet, was taken into custody at a rented room in Khok Kham Subdistrict, Mueang District. The operation was led by Pol. Lt. Gen. Thaspoom Charuprach, commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECSD), with Pol. Col. Mekpisarn Sripirom and Pol. Lt. Sathitphakorn Taengrot leading the arrest. Authorities confiscated key evidence, including one mobile phone, one tablet, a notebook used for debt records, and 26 ATM cards belonging to borrowers. According to investigators, Mr. Chet had been employed at a local factory but had secretly operated an illegal loan business for the past three to four years, primarily lending to fellow factory workers. He charged interest rates vastly exceeding the legal limit, reportedly up to 280% per year. To secure the loans, borrowers were required to hand over their salary ATM cards and provide their PINs. In the event of missed payments, Mr. Chet would either withdraw funds directly from the victims’ accounts or resort to public shaming by posting defamatory messages about the defaulters on social media. Following an investigation that confirmed unlawful activity, police obtained a search warrant and raided Mr. Chet’s residence, where they found conclusive evidence leading to his arrest. During questioning, the suspect admitted to running the loan scheme independently and confirmed he primarily targeted co-workers from the same factory. Mr. Chet has been charged with operating an unlicensed money-lending business, charging illegal interest rates, and employing intimidation tactics in debt collection. He has been handed over to the ECSD’s Investigation Subdivision 5 for legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-10. -
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Travel Thailand Sees Tourism Uptick but Faces Competitive Challenges
I don't understand why the tourism authorities always focus on the number of arrivals. What really matters is the number of overnight stays. -
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Biden is still living rent-free inside Trump's head as Trump panics about recession
Trump has caused this devastation, and destruction of the economy with his very reckless and herky jerky tariff policies. There should be no surprise that we're heading toward a recession and the economy is going to see huge damage. The man is a one man wrecking crew. A numskull. A circus clown. Hopefully his supporters will see what a fool he is, sometime soon. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 1 May 2025
Man Dies in Pickup Truck Crash on Way to Work, Colleagues Call as Rescue Crews Extract Body Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 22-year-old man working as an admin officer lost his life early morning on 30 April, after crashing his pickup truck into the rear of a parked lorry on Highway 224 in Nakhon Ratchasima. Emergency responders were still attempting to extract the body when the victim’s workplace called his phone to ask why he was late for work. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359363-man-dies-in-pickup-truck-crash-on-way-to-work-colleagues-call-as-rescue-crews-extract-body/
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