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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
UPDATE UK Drug Smuggling Suspect Claims Ignored by Thai Immigration Picture courtesy of Siam Rath A top Thai official has launched an investigation into claims by a British national accused of drug smuggling. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365507-british-teen-claims-torture-in-thailand-during-georgia-court-hearing/#findComment-19915872 -
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Crime Vietnamese Man Arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport for Using Fake Documents to Work Illegally
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Crime British Teen Claims Torture in Thailand During Georgia Court Hearing
UK Drug Smuggling Suspect Claims Ignored by Thai Immigration Picture courtesy of Siam Rath A top Thai official has launched an investigation into claims by a British national accused of drug smuggling. On 2nd July, Pol. Maj. Gen. Choengron Rimpadee, commander of Immigration Division 2, responded to a report by the UK's The Telegraph. The report involved Bella May, a British suspect in a drug smuggling case, who claimed in a Georgian court that she was forced to transport drugs from Thailand via Dubai to Georgia. May alleged she tried to alert Thai immigration officials about her passport at Suvarnabhumi Airport but was ignored. Following this, a social media page shared the story in Thai, suggesting police coerced her into smuggling, damaging the country's reputation. Maj. Gen. Choengron stated that a review of the facts showed the suspect left Thailand on 10th May on Air Arabia flight G9822 to Sharjah, UAE. CCTV footage revealed she used the automated passport control without asking for help, and there was no evidence of coercion by officials. The claim is believed to be an attempt to mitigate her situation. Immigration Division 2 will mark her as a prohibited individual under immigration laws due to her alleged intent to traffic drugs. Maj. Gen. Choengron reaffirmed the airport's commitment to legal enforcement against cross-border crimes, aligning with the national police directive, and highlighted ongoing collaboration with customs and drug enforcement agencies. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-07-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
Austrian Tourist Dies After Drunken Fall at Koh Samui Hotel Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An Austrian tourist has died in an incident on Koh Samui after falling down a flight of stairs at his hotel while reportedly intoxicated. The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning of 2 July and police have ruled out foul play. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365511-austrian-tourist-dies-after-drunken-fall-at-koh-samui-hotel/ -
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Tourism Pattaya's New Tourist Tide: Indian Visitors Stir Up Debate
Lots of them, the baht buses are doing a roaring trade. I see the Indians walking on the road in groups, stopping traffic flow. Need more young Thai guys giving them a slap to the back of the head.
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