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BANGKOK: -- Fugitive monk Nen Kham Chattigo who once owned over a dozen luxurious cars and big bikes has recently emerged in Los Angeles after having taken refuge in France following his escape from Thailand a couple of years ago.

A photo showing Nen Kham seated on a dining table was posted on www.alittlebuddha.com on November 14. The photo was taken on October 12 and the website reported that the fugitive monk has been living in California since his arrival in the US from France on July 10, 2013.

The website reported that Nen Kham tookd a driving test in Sino Hills in October and had been seen driving in San Diego and neighouring towns. He was also seen driving into the compound of Wat Rattanapya twice but was not given a warm welcome.

The report said that the monk might be more discreet about his public appearances after his picture appeared on the social media.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/nen-kham-emerges-la/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-11-16

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Does Thailand ever try to bring home fugitives? Ask Interpol for an international arrest warrant. Surely when the Thais hand over Russian arms trader Bout and American criminals to the US they can return the favor? Or did the monk pay off Thai officials not to do so? If top dogs do not get locked up all is lost for the Kingdom in the longer run. Free luting for present and future high ranks.

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Does Thailand ever try to bring home fugitives? Ask Interpol for an international arrest warrant. Surely when the Thais hand over Russian arms trader Bout and American criminals to the US they can return the favor? Or did the monk pay off Thai officials not to do so? If top dogs do not get locked up all is lost for the Kingdom in the longer run. Free luting for present and future high ranks.

And in my years living here thailand refuses all help from other countries. So i guess this is applying to their fugitives as well. But then again, mai pan rai
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What was he wanted for again?

Edit: just googled him: Statutory rape alone makes me wonder how he's managed to stay in the USA, after all the DSI's finest were after him well over a year ago.

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A monk on the run!!.......Better get Interpol involved.....!!

Another poke in the eye for Thai Buddhism.......and any wonder that there are many more following in the footsteps of this imposter!

There's too much money pouring into the temples!

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The article probably has a probable typo listing Sino Hills rather than Chino Hills, California as to the location of him acquiring a D/L. Los Angeles does have an official designated area named "Thai Town", so it's no wonder he chose to relocate there. Here are 7 facts regarding LA and Thai's:

1. Los Angeles County is considered the 77th province of Thailand because of the high number of Thais living here (largest population of Thais outside of Thailand).

2. The meaning of Los Angeles and Bangkok is the same: The City of Angels.
3. Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world.
4. Thai Town has appeared on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” TV show.
5. The extremely popular Thai iced tea or “Cha Yen” is sometimes served without milk and is called “Cha Dam Yen.”
6. Be sure to have plenty of cash, as many Thai businesses do not accept credit cards.
7. Chopsticks are usually used only to eat noodles in soups, and using both a fork and spoon (at the same time) is customary when eating Thai food there, same as in Thailand.

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As if the authorities never knew where he was all the time,

wonder what passport he is traveling on.Moldavian?

regards Worgeordie

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The article probably has a probable typo listing Sino Hills rather than Chino Hills, California as to the location of him acquiring a D/L. Los Angeles does have an official designated area named "Thai Town", so it's no wonder he chose to relocate there. Here are 7 facts regarding LA and Thai's:

1. Los Angeles County is considered the 77th province of Thailand because of the high number of Thais living here (largest population of Thais outside of Thailand).

2. The meaning of Los Angeles and Bangkok is the same: The City of Angels.

3. Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world.

4. Thai Town has appeared on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” TV show.

5. The extremely popular Thai iced tea or “Cha Yen” is sometimes served without milk and is called “Cha Dam Yen.”

6. Be sure to have plenty of cash, as many Thai businesses do not accept credit cards.

7. Chopsticks are usually used only to eat noodles in soups, and using both a fork and spoon (at the same time) is customary when eating Thai food there, same as in Thailand.

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They treat him like a "real" monk, get down on their knees and feed him. This guy is having a laugh at these silly little people. I know I would.

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Does Thailand ever try to bring home fugitives? Ask Interpol for an international arrest warrant. Surely when the Thais hand over Russian arms trader Bout and American criminals to the US they can return the favor? Or did the monk pay off Thai officials not to do so? If top dogs do not get locked up all is lost for the Kingdom in the longer run. Free luting for present and future high ranks.

And in my years living here thailand refuses all help from other countries. So i guess this is applying to their fugitives as well. But then again, mai pan rai
Thailand accepts help from other countries all the time unless it violates sovereignty.

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/lab/lab-annual-report-2005/image/Lab2005Pic50.jpg/view#disablemobile

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Does Thailand ever try to bring home fugitives? Ask Interpol for an international arrest warrant. Surely when the Thais hand over Russian arms trader Bout and American criminals to the US they can return the favor? Or did the monk pay off Thai officials not to do so? If top dogs do not get locked up all is lost for the Kingdom in the longer run. Free luting for present and future high ranks.

Thai news is reporting today that the court had issued an arrest warrant for the thief, up on five charges. And they are preparing an extradition request. However Thai authorities are concerned that the US may not be so willing to arrest him. God knows why.

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The RTP: Oops, 'forgot' to ask for his Thai passport to be revoked... But we will speak with Interpol, soon... (Yeah, yeah, sure...)

P.S.: is it 'on the agenda' to 'reform' the Sangha as well, or should it 'reform' itself, like never, just buy larger silk carpets to brush its own dirt under...?

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The article probably has a probable typo listing Sino Hills rather than Chino Hills, California as to the location of him acquiring a D/L. Los Angeles does have an official designated area named "Thai Town", so it's no wonder he chose to relocate there. Here are 7 facts regarding LA and Thai's:

1. Los Angeles County is considered the 77th province of Thailand because of the high number of Thais living here (largest population of Thais outside of Thailand).

2. The meaning of Los Angeles and Bangkok is the same: The City of Angels.

3. Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world.

4. Thai Town has appeared on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” TV show.

5. The extremely popular Thai iced tea or “Cha Yen” is sometimes served without milk and is called “Cha Dam Yen.”

6. Be sure to have plenty of cash, as many Thai businesses do not accept credit cards.

7. Chopsticks are usually used only to eat noodles in soups, and using both a fork and spoon (at the same time) is customary when eating Thai food there, same as in Thailand.

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And "Thai Town" is less than two blocks long. wai2.gifwai.gif

On Hollywood Blvd.

"Province"??

Whatta joke...

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"Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world."

That, says multitudes.

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Doesnt matter how bad a monk is, some people will still take any opporunity to be seen grovelling around at their feet and throwing money at them in the dim hope of some "luck" may befall them....

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Doesnt matter how bad a monk is, some people will still take any opporunity to be seen grovelling around at their feet and throwing money at them in the dim hope of some "luck" may befall them....

Sad but true.

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I don't know about the Thai temples in LA but money is pouring into some of the Vietnamese temples in Orange County; however they donate some of it to various important causes around the world such as the tsunami in in Thailand and the earthquake in Haiti. The older monks see some of the younger ones as being too motivated to make money but the most expensive car any of them drives is a Toyota Camry. The temples serve as important Vietnamese cultural centers - places for the older generation to hang on to their culture and for the younger generation to learn about it. Vietnamese who are at loose ends financially or spiritually can stay at the temples which have rooms to accomodate them.

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The article probably has a probable typo listing Sino Hills rather than Chino Hills, California as to the location of him acquiring a D/L. Los Angeles does have an official designated area named "Thai Town", so it's no wonder he chose to relocate there. Here are 7 facts regarding LA and Thai's:

1. Los Angeles County is considered the 77th province of Thailand because of the high number of Thais living here (largest population of Thais outside of Thailand).

2. The meaning of Los Angeles and Bangkok is the same: The City of Angels.

3. Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world.

4. Thai Town has appeared on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” TV show.

5. The extremely popular Thai iced tea or “Cha Yen” is sometimes served without milk and is called “Cha Dam Yen.”

6. Be sure to have plenty of cash, as many Thai businesses do not accept credit cards.

7. Chopsticks are usually used only to eat noodles in soups, and using both a fork and spoon (at the same time) is customary when eating Thai food there, same as in Thailand.

wai2.gif

And "Thai Town" is less than two blocks long. wai2.gifwai.gif

On Hollywood Blvd.

"Province"??

Whatta joke...

cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

"Los Angeles Thai Town is currently the only established Thai Town in the United States and the world."

That, says multitudes.

There's an area in Sydney called Thai Town, it's not exactly big either.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_Town,_Sydney

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Does Thailand ever try to bring home fugitives? Ask Interpol for an international arrest warrant. Surely when the Thais hand over Russian arms trader Bout and American criminals to the US they can return the favor? Or did the monk pay off Thai officials not to do so? If top dogs do not get locked up all is lost for the Kingdom in the longer run. Free luting for present and future high ranks.

I have not followed this story closely but my understanding is he is being persecuted because of things he did that are not illegal for an ordinary person but rather because he is a monk (religious reasons). If true, this guarantees he will be granted citizenship status in the US and they would never send him back to Thailand and nor would Interpol honor such a warrant ... even if there is just a suspicion his crimes are related to religion. No different than some radical Muslim country wanting one of their people back to execute or jail for converting religion while throwing in a charge of having sex with an underage girl that never was brought up until after it became widely known and publicized the person changed religion.

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