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Moroccan arrested in Bangkok for faking credit cards

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Moroccan arrested for faking credit cards
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Metropolitan police on Wednesday announced they had arrested a Moroccan man in Bangkok's Hua Mak area for allegedly falsifying credit cards.

The suspect was identified as Adi Sadqi, 33. He was charged with illegal possession of equipment to falsify credit cards.

The suspect was arrested at Tesco Lotus supermarket in Bang Kapi.

Police subsequently searched the suspect's residence in Din Daeng district and confiscated 16 fake credit cards, a number of blank credit cards, two mobile phone and equipment used to make fake credit cards.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-04

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Good!!.....Bang Kwang for him hopefully......

Good!!.....Bang Kwang for him hopefully......

At least with a credit card he should be able to order in some kebabs and couscous.

Guess it takes the pressure off the much maligned Nigerians

i wonder if the confiscated equipment will be put to use ?

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Moroccan arrested for using fake credit cards
The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- A 33-year-old Moroccan man was arrested for using fake credit cards to buy goods in the Hua Mark area.

Pol Maj-General Waranwat Karunyathat, deputy Metropolitan Police commissioner, said yesterday that Adi Sadqi was caught at a Bang Kapi mall with 16 fake credit cards, a receipt for two cellphones, equipment to make the cards and some blank cards.

Sadqi reportedly confessed to buying the equipment and blanks from Malaysia and then information on cardholders to make the fake cards. He reportedly also withdrew cash, of which some might have been sent to his home country.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-05

Did he get a VAT refund on the goods he bought?

Good!!.....Bang Kwang for him hopefully......

At least with a credit card he should be able to order in some kebabs and couscous.

Wish I could!

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