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Crackdown Expands to Expel Foreign Criminals

Drew Noyes Pattaya Times Newspaper 21.02.2010
Crackdown Expands to Expel Foreign Criminals

The head of Thailand Immigration Lt. General Wuthi Liptapanlop Says Special Unit Formed to Hunt for Foreign Criminals in Thailand. At a special, high-level police conference held at a Jomtien Hotel on Soi 12 Friday and Saturday Police Lt. General Wuthi Liptapanlop announced the formation of a special unit called the National Criminal Center to catch foreigners wanted for crimes. He spoke in English to representatives of foreign embassies and police organizations stationed in Bangkok about how to all work together to catch foreign criminals.

Police Crackdown Spreads as"Sifu" Robert McInnes is Suspected of Possessing Illegal Firearms

In a continuing police crackdown on foreign businessmen in Pattaya who may be committing crimes, a New Zealander who is fluent in Thai and worked his way up from flipping hamburgers on Walking Street to become one of Pattaya's leading foreign businessmen is now under suspicion for criminal activity.

New Head of Immigration

Visith Pinpawong 06.12.2009
Many Changes at Local Immigration

As of October, Pattaya Immigration located at Jomtien Beach Road Soi 5 is now called Chonburi Immigration.

New Head of Immigration

Targets Illegal Immigrant Workers

Many Changes at Local Immigration

Visith Pinpawong 20.10.2009
 
Many Changes at Local Immigration

Pattaya Immigration located at Jomtien Beach Road Soi 5 is now called Chonburi Immigration. Under Superintendent Police Colonel Athiwit Kamolrat, the former Pattaya office has expanded its services and efficiency to the point that it is a model for all Immigration Bureau offices in Thailand and as such is deemed powerful enough to control all three offices in the region: Sriracha, Pattaya and Koh Sri Chang.

 
 

 

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