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    divorce and marriage law in thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 23/04/2005, Last updated on: 12/07/2007

    » can any one advise me the following matter. a friend of mine will be getting married to his thai fiancee in 12 days time in thailand. what i would like to know is if the marriage should sadly break down and then his wife goes back to thailand after say they have lived in england for about 6 months...

    • Anonymous commented : ands of Thai nationals. This networks are partly agented by Thai prostitutes and overseas prostitutes or ex-prostitute-married or divorced from farang husband. There is a New York agent. Her name is Mrs. Robinson (ex-Thai prostitute worked in Bangkok, Pattaya, Hong Kong, Singapore and lured a naive American young man to marry). London, Rome, New York, LA are the main places where lure innocent Thai women to marry, milk delivery man, sewage dealer, drug traffickers, unemployeed, prostitution runner, etc. Well educated Thai women found miserable life after known all history and capacity of new husband and dumped into commercial venues with adopted Thai children. All Thai women must be very careful and Thai government must involve in this international marriage and welfare of their own national children.

    • 66 replies, 27,286 views

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    Buying property in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 17/02/2006, Last updated on: 11/11/2011

    » Nothing much to say here is there, i think that IAN has told us all there is to know and believe me.......... .he's right.

    • Anonymous commented : BANGKOKPOST, 19 July 2006 Foreigners arrested in Samui raids Thai also nabbed in bogus land titles case SUPAPHONG CHAOLAN Three foreigners and a Thai former land official were arrested yesterday in police raids to shut down a syndicate allegedly issuing illegal land rights documents on Koh Samui. Peter Watkin Jones, 40, of Britain, Kim Lindegaard Neilsen, 36, of Denmark, and Pramual Somwong, a former Samui land official, were arrested in raids on the island. A second Briton, Crispin John Grandvil Paton-Smith, 43, was arrested in Pattaya. The three foreigners are charged with illegal assembly and extortion, while Mr Pramual was charged with malfeasance. They are among seven suspects wanted by authorities for alleged involvement in the illegal issuance of land documents on the island in Surat Thani province. Three others _ Peter Buch Rosenberg, 35, of Denmark; Pratheep Muangkaew, who runs an accounting firm on Koh Samui as well as being a prosecutor attached to the Labour Court in Bangkok; and Samroeng Buanak, a local influential figure _ remained at large. The Koh Samui raids were conducted by teams of police and officials from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), the Office of the Narcotics Control Board and the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO). The raids targeted luxury hilltop villas and business venues in four villages on the island. DSI chief Pol Gen Sombat Amornvivat, assistant national police chief Pol Lt-Gen Chalor Chuwong and Police Region 8 chief Pol Lt-Gen Kamol Huayhongthong yesterday flew to Koh Samui to interrogate the suspects. Pol Gen Sombat said the raids came after receiving information from the British, Danish and Swedish embassies that members of the Bandidos motorcycle gang in Thailand had colluded with a British mafia group to buy up extensive commercial interests on Koh Samui. They allegedly ran many businesses on the island, including property developers, restaurants, entertainment and tourist enterprises, as fronts for unlawful activities. The foreign suspects are believed to be members of the criminal organisation. It is not known if Mr Pramual is also a member. Some Bandidos chapters have been accused of operating a trans-national crime network involved in drugs, extortion, human trafficking, weapons smuggling and money laundering. Pol Gen Sombat said the motorcycle gang extorts money from local businesses on Koh Samui or uses drug revenues to take them over. They have also bribed local officials to issue illegal land ownership documents on public land. Amlo will be asked to take legal measures against those involved in money laundering, said the DSI chief, adding seven cases of land encroachment on Koh Samui were being investigated by his department.

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    TMB announce a vision of being leader in international trade

    By prnews, Created on: 15/06/2010, Last updated on: 15/06/2010

    » [b:1alu5quh]TMB announce a vision of being leader in international trade boosting up potential of exporters by creating new possibility over the competitors with new solutions that can reduce cost, increase liquidity, and help in account receivable management[/b:1alu5quh] Bangkok, 31 May 2010: TMB...

    • 0 replies, 4,792 views

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    Business Opportunities with Hong Kong

    By prnews, Created on: 27/09/2010, Last updated on: 27/09/2010

    » [b:32qqp22e]Bangkok, 21 Sept 2010 – Mr Benjamin Chau, Deputy Executive Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), is visiting Bangkok to meet with top business associations to intensify the economic partnership between companies from Thailand and Hong Kong.[/b:32qqp22e] Thailand...

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    4 P's of marketing for digital media

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 29/09/2010

    » Marketing expert Dr Ian Fenwick explains four essential elements of marketing on digital media.

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    Food contamination: Nationwide tests reveal problems

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 06/10/2010

    » Recent surveys reveal food contamination at fresh markets, roadside stalls as well as places where higher standards of cleanliness would be expected such as supermarkets and department stores.

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    Thai duck curry wins international prize for style

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 12/10/2010

    » Student chefs from Thailand won a special prize for style at a recent culinary competition held in South Korea.

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    Thai technicians part of Chile mine rescue

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/10/2010

    » The steel joint safety inspection they performed was a small but important part of the operation utilizing the latest in advanced technologies.

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    Wave of investment money likely heading towards Asia and Thailand from US

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/10/2010

    » The US is deeply mired in a sluggish economy with high levels of unemployment. US policy to get its economy moving again may affect Asia.

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    Will customs reform move forwards in Thailand?

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/11/2010

    » Paying special bonuses to government officials for "fines levied against the private sector" has "actually encouraged distortions and contributed to corruption."

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