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Two foreigners arrested after using stolen credit cards in Bangkok shopping spree


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There are many, many posts where I find it hard to ignore the cynicism, stupidity or just just plain ignorance of the contributors, this is not one of them....

lowlife's like this are not to be ignored or minimized, if these two stupid and arrogant people had got away with with what they wanted other people would be required to deal with it (usually at great inconvenience and possible expense) it would have cost other people greatly....

They knew what they were doing, they chose to use a 'soft country" ....;

Ten years each in prison should be a reasonable deterrent, am I wrong or what?....

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Now we have the odd couple here a Jew and an iranian?

Or, just possibly, a non-Jewish Israeli citizen. And that's assuming his passport is legit.

Really?? Non Jewish Israeli citizen? Why Jewish or Israeli can not commit such crimes?

What about this news then; The 2004 Israel–New Zealand passport scandal was an incident of passport fraud in July 2004 that led New Zealand to take diplomatic sanctions against Israel. High-level contacts between the two countries were suspended after two Israeli citizens Uriel Kelman and Eli Cara, were caught trying to fraudulently acquire a New Zealand passport using the identity of a man with cerebral palsy. Prime Minister Helen Clark declared that New Zealand government viewed the acts carried out by Kelman and Cara as "not only utterly unacceptable but also a breach of New Zealand sovereignty and international law." Both of them are Jews.

Typical a Mossad action,...trying to get legitimate foreign passports to commit under cover assassinations or terrorist acts

When it comes to false identities and false passports, the Mossad has a unique problem, one that most Western intelligence services do not face. When the CIA or the British SIS (or MI6, as it is commonly known) send an operative into the field, they can usually provide him or her with a valid U.S. or U.K. passport issued in whatever false name and identity the individual will be using. But an Israeli spy cannot use an Israeli passport, since the most important targets for Israeli espionage are in countries that do not maintain diplomatic relations with Israel. For this reason, the need for foreign documentation has always been an acute one in the Mossad, which has historically resolved this problem by forging what it needed. Naturally, this is done without the authorization of the countries involved.

In the summer of 1986 an Israeli intelligence courier in West Germany left a bag containing forged British passports in a phone booth. The British government was outraged, and for a long time afterwards all ties between the British and Israeli intelligence services were cut.

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http://www.gq.com/story/the-dubai-job-mossad-assassination-hamas

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There are thives all over the wold.

Why can Israeli people not be thives?

In everything Israeli banks and loan renters company

are thives just legal. In thailand Aeon is try to steal money away from

thai city cent have there product in thai and English, but only Thai can rent money

Is that because white know they make stealing?

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It is an odd combination but as others have said maybe non jew israel citizen or fake passport.

What makes me laugh is how dumb they were to just keep trying with different cards. Idiots.

Well maybe they think that you can get away with anything in LOS , and we all know lots of things you can get away with, sorry no reward money here for shop keepers suspicions.

What a motley lot Thailand lets through its doors and they keep on coming, nigerian scammers, Uighur bombers, people smugglers oh what a lovely place despite the reposting of crooked officials and crackdowns the scum flows in.

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