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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

In order to preserve Pattaya’s image as one of the Top Tourist Attractions, police General Ittitpol then led a team of officers to the scene and found that many Uzbek women were standing on the busy walking street and surrounding areas. Police then asked for their passports and brought them to the Immigration Department.

After investigating the women, aged between 27-35, it was found out that they had arrived in the Thailand with tourist visas but had intended to work.

Police informed that Pattaya‘s reputation over the years has been given a bad name and City officials are determined to fight back to regain the city‘s reputation. After informed , the Immigration Officer escorted them to the local police station for further legal actions and fined them 1,000 baht each.

--Pattaya Daily News 2006-10-19

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

In order to preserve Pattaya’s image as one of the Top Tourist Attractions, police General Ittitpol then led a team of officers to the scene and found that many Uzbek women were standing on the busy walking street and surrounding areas. Police then asked for their passports and brought them to the Immigration Department.

After investigating the women, aged between 27-35, it was found out that they had arrived in the Thailand with tourist visas but had intended to work.

Police informed that Pattaya‘s reputation over the years has been given a bad name and City officials are determined to fight back to regain the city‘s reputation. After informed , the Immigration Officer escorted them to the local police station for further legal actions and fined them 1,000 baht each.

--Pattaya Daily News 2006-10-19

:o:D:D

Someone was guarding their patch of turf.

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

.....aye and there are about 50 more of em displaying their wares in a recently opened club in the immediate vicinity :blink

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.....aye and there are about 50 more of em displaying their wares in a recently opened club in the immediate vicinity :blink

By any chance did you happen to notice how much wear was on their wares? :o

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

In order to preserve Pattaya’s image as one of the Top Tourist Attractions, police General Ittitpol then led a team of officers to the scene and found that many Uzbek women were standing on the busy walking street and surrounding areas. Police then asked for their passports and brought them to the Immigration Department.

After investigating the women, aged between 27-35, it was found out that they had arrived in the Thailand with tourist visas but had intended to work.

Police informed that Pattaya‘s reputation over the years has been given a bad name and City officials are determined to fight back to regain the city‘s reputation. After informed , the Immigration Officer escorted them to the local police station for further legal actions and fined them 1,000 baht each.

--Pattaya Daily News 2006-10-19

what about the 500.000 thai girl who make same job ???????????????????????????

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

In order to preserve Pattaya’s image as one of the Top Tourist Attractions, police General Ittitpol then led a team of officers to the scene and found that many Uzbek women were standing on the busy walking street and surrounding areas. Police then asked for their passports and brought them to the Immigration Department.

After investigating the women, aged between 27-35, it was found out that they had arrived in the Thailand with tourist visas but had intended to work.

Police informed that Pattaya‘s reputation over the years has been given a bad name and City officials are determined to fight back to regain the city‘s reputation. After informed , the Immigration Officer escorted them to the local police station for further legal actions and fined them 1,000 baht each.

--Pattaya Daily News 2006-10-19

what about the 500.000 thai girl who make same job ???????????????????????????

You sound like the Uzbek whores' pissed off pimp... :o

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

.....aye and there are about 50 more of em displaying their wares in a recently opened club in the immediate vicinity :blink

Hello PF......isn't that the "Majestic Cathouse Club"? :o

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Uzbek? Why oh why oh why would anyone want to go near one of these when thai women are soooo beautiful...

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Pattaya Immigration arrested Uzbek women

PATTAY CITY: -- On 19 October 2006, at 01.30 a.m. Police General Ittipol Ittisaranchai, Chief of Pattaya Immigration Department, Police Lieutenant General Thanaphan Promsuk together with team of Officers arrested Uzbek women.

Police General Ittitpol of the Pattaya Immigration Department received a report from the foreigners that there are growing numbers of prostitutes walking along the famous walking street at night, which will draw a worse picture for Pattaya.

In order to preserve Pattaya’s image as one of the Top Tourist Attractions, police General Ittitpol then led a team of officers to the scene and found that many Uzbek women were standing on the busy walking street and surrounding areas. Police then asked for their passports and brought them to the Immigration Department.

After investigating the women, aged between 27-35, it was found out that they had arrived in the Thailand with tourist visas but had intended to work.

Police informed that Pattaya‘s reputation over the years has been given a bad name and City officials are determined to fight back to regain the city‘s reputation. After informed , the Immigration Officer escorted them to the local police station for further legal actions and fined them 1,000 baht each.

--Pattaya Daily News 2006-10-19

did they look like borat{sasha baron cohen}? or was that kassakstan????mmmmmmm..tee hee

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