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Feb 20, 2025 at 5:23pm #39124ElizabethGuest
As Chad demanded Pattaya One News to change the title of this article and delete it (which thankfully they only did the former) I thought you should preserve it!
“The suspects established a company called Thai Visa Centre, [allegedly] offering a visa-forging service for foreigners and advertising via the Internet,” Sompong said yesterday (August 4). “We tracked down their operation to a house in Soi Seri Thai 73 in Bangkok’s Khannayao district. At the house officials found several forged documents and 55 rubber stamps of sigils of different Thai government departments,” he added.
“On the second floor of the house officials also found 60 cannabis plants being grown organically, 99 grams of dried cannabis, a cannabis oil extractor, a vacuum sealer, a weighing apparatus and several items to take cannabis. The suspects said they grew the plants for personal consumption, but the evidence suggests they did this for sale. Police charged them with manufacturing a narcotic substance,” Sompong said.
Feb 20, 2025 at 5:25pm #39125BrittanyGuestwhy what is the title now? The H1 title is same as OP here?
Feb 20, 2025 at 5:25pm #39126OliviaGuest<title>Arrested for alleged visa-forging business, growing cannabis</title>Yoast SEO setting
Feb 20, 2025 at 5:26pm #39127DebraGuestLMAO 😂😂
Feb 20, 2025 at 5:27pm #39128RalphGuestHow does deleting the passive subject change anything? lol
Feb 20, 2025 at 5:28pm #39129Feb 20, 2025 at 6:00pm #39130MarilynGuesthttps://www.thai.gr/forum/index.php?topic=11927.45
Immigration police announced they have arrested a Thai woman who has admitted providing expats with fake visas at a well known company in Bang Na.
Immigration chief Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang said that his bureau had been investigating the Thai Visa Centre in Bang Na as it was well known in the expat community that it was the go to place for fake visa extensions and stamps.
A search warrant was obtained by the Chachoengsao court and this was served at a house in the Minera Village in Soi Seri Thai 73.
They arrested a 34 year old Thai woman with a Western surname (surname withheld).
She reportedly has admitted providing fake visas using fake documentation.
She was found in possession of 55 fake rubber stamps and fake documentation.
The woman said they had been at the house for three years. She had set up Thai Visa Centre.
She is in the hands of the Bang Chan police.
The woman was originally known as Sirintara Kiratikanyarat and under this name in 2017 appeared on national TV on behalf of The Voice Foundation, an animal welfare group.
English translation of another article, but seems it was deleted from “DailyNews.co.th”
Feb 20, 2025 at 6:44pm #39141Feb 20, 2025 at 6:57pm #39143LouisGuest2020 snapshot, the <title> was same btw.
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