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    Navy marines arrested in Cambodia with fake dollar notes valued at $7.5 million

    The Royal Thai Navy has suspended from duty three marines after they were arrested in Cambodia for carrying fake US dollar banknotes.

    The fake notes had a total face value of $7.6 million.

    Navy secretary Rear Admiral Kan Dee-ubon yesterday said the three Thai marines from the Chanthaburi-Trat Border Protection Command were detained at a restaurant in Cambodia's Battambang on Friday.

    "We won't protect them. But we will ask if the Cambodian authorities will send them back to Thailand to face further action here," Kan said.

    He said if these three marines were found guilty in court, they would be dismissed from naval service.

    An informed source said the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh was now in the process of coordinating with Cambodian authorities regarding this case. "The Foreign Ministry is already aware of the development," the source said.

    Meanwhile, police arrested four Laotians early yesterday in the border province of Beung Kan for smuggling 495 kilos of marijuana into Thailand. The haul is worth about Bt14 million.

    Police noticed a suspicious boat moving across the Mekong River towards Thailand at around 4am. This vessel stopped its engine about 100 metres before it reached the bank on the Thai side and three men on board began rowing the boat with oars instead. When it reached the bank, three other men showed up and unloaded some sacks.

    Two of the six suspects rushed into the boat and sped away when police showed up. The sacks contain marijuana.

    Those in police detention have reportedly confessed that they were promised Bt100,000 for delivering the marijuana to Thailand's South.

    In the border province of Ubon Ratchathani, a Thai woman was arrested yesterday morning for having in her possession 13,838 meth-amphetamine tablets.

    The suspect, Ua Mangkang, said she received Bt10,000 for smuggling the tablets. Ua lived in Laos with her Laotian husband.


    Navy marines arrested in Cambodia with fake dollar notes valued at $7.5 million - The Nation

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    Going to have to check the Cambodian news to see their side of this story. That is a lot of counterfeit cash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    The fake notes had a total face value of $7.6 million.
    I'm no expert but $7.6m would fill the back of a pick up truck, wouldn't it?

    Plus the exchange rate would be affected in such a small area?

    Crap reporting by crap reporters methinx.

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    Last edited by wackyjacky; 21-09-2014 at 09:57 AM.

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    The Thai military personnel will not be going anywhere until the U.S. Secret Service is finished with them. As this was a month long sting operation and a senior Thai commander was caught, I would expect that the US government was aware of the operation and will owe a favour to Cambodia.

    If the Thai military junta thought it was making progress winning over the USA, and other countries who have long suffered due to Thailand's laissez faire approach to counterfeiting, it is going to be in for a nasty shock.
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    I rather think the western intelligence/ enforcement agencies are well aware just how utterly corrupted and bent the societies are here in the region.

    Cambodia is a natural for passing pony US $ bills as indeed is Laos given they are the de facto alternative currency.

    What is amusing is that a high ranking Thai Naval officer can afford the time off from his onerous duties defending his country from perilous attacks in order to swan about in Battambang, an area of Cambodia not noted for its ports or harbours.

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