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Free holidays for Brits ‘high-jacked’ into Thai drug courier scheme
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Did you know about this easy (but very cold) backdoor into EU retirement residency?
but who wants to live in latvia? countries where no one wants to live have the easiest visa options. -
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British and Dutch men arrested in Bangkok for drug trafficking
They may be staying Lo gear than intended -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 7 November 2024
Japanese Yakuza Gang Members Arrested near Pattaya for Assault & Illegal Cannabis Sales Police have apprehended two Japanese nationals linked to a Yakuza gang, wanted in Japan for extortion and violent assault, and allegedly involved in illegal cannabis sales in Thailand. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342822-japanese-yakuza-gang-members-arrested-near-pattaya-for-assault-illegal-cannabis-sales/ -
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Where's Harris' Concession speech?: Honey, I have a headache....
Are you saying that Harris is another up and coming .... -
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Japanese Yakuza Gang Members Arrested near Pattaya for Assault & Illegal Cannabis Sales
Police have apprehended two Japanese nationals on November 6, linked to a Yakuza gang, wanted in Japan for extortion and violent assault, and allegedly involved in illegal cannabis sales in Thailand. The arrest was ordered by Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsawang, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, and executed by Pol. Maj. Gen. Teeradech Thamsutee and his investigative team. The suspects, identified as Niki Fuku, 45, and Tomi Asai, 26, were detained at a resort in Pong Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province. They were wanted under criminal warrants issued by the Thai Criminal Court on October 17, 2024, for “joint extortion” and other violent acts. The arrest follows an incident where the two suspects allegedly kidnapped a fellow Japanese national, held him overnight, subjected him to physical assault, and coerced him into consuming human waste, before releasing him. According to authorities, both men admitted to previous arrests in Japan for cannabis-related offenses and stated that they fled to Thailand with 1 billion yen (approximately 300 million Thai baht). Once in Thailand, they established an operation selling cannabis and exporting it, despite the legal implications. Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsawang and Pol. Maj. Gen. Nopasin Poolsawat, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, are expected to personally question the suspects at the Metropolitan Police Bureau later. Further investigations are underway to determine the extent of their criminal activities in Thailand. Picture courtesy of Daily News. -- 2024-11-07 -
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Did you know about this easy (but very cold) backdoor into EU retirement residency?
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Why I left Thailand
Are you sure about that? I can't recall that when UK was in EU. As soon as someone has serious health conditions which are very expensive makes sense to go home if it's covered there, good luck
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