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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2016 9:54:42 GMT 7
In its editorial on Aug 4, the paper argues that the arrest of two more fugitives shows foreign gangs operate in the country with impunity. Foreign fugitives hiding in Thailand are arrested from time to time, mostly following tips-off from Interpol or in response to requests from their countries of origin. Last week a Japanese lawyer wanted in connection with a multibillion yen stock fraud case back home was arrested in Bangkok and a Slovakian former hospital executive wanted for embezzlement was apprehended on Koh Samui. www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/why-is-thailand-the-land-of-fugitives-the-nation
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2016 10:42:50 GMT 7
If you've got $$$$ and are a fugitive sure there are better locales to hide in than Thailand, commenting from a practical point of view.
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Post by Slade Wilson on Aug 5, 2016 12:55:16 GMT 7
Wild west attracts.
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Post by Soutpeel on Aug 9, 2016 7:54:50 GMT 7
Contray to what some resident whinging farangs think, Thailands visa rules specifically for "long term" stay are very slack indeed, and those who believe the system is oppressive and so "hard" have obviously never lived in many other countries
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2016 2:26:25 GMT 7
They must not read the newspapers - fugitives are being arrested every other week.
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