By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
CTN News-Chiang Rai TimesCTN News-Chiang Rai TimesCTN News-Chiang Rai Times
  • Home
  • Chiang Rai News
  • News
    • Crime
    • Northern Thailand
    • Southern Thailand
    • News Asia
    • India
    • China
    • World News
  • Business
    • Sponsored
    • PR News
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyles
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Social Media
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Weather
Reading: Move Forward Party Raises Concerns Over Bangkok Billboard Selling Foreign Passports
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
CTN News-Chiang Rai TimesCTN News-Chiang Rai Times
Font ResizerAa
  • Chiang Rai News
  • Regonal News
  • Politics
  • Northern Thailand
  • Crime
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Home
  • Chiang Rai News
  • News
    • Crime
    • Northern Thailand
    • Southern Thailand
    • News Asia
    • India
    • China
    • World News
  • Business
    • Sponsored
    • PR News
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyles
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Social Media
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Weather
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
CTN News-Chiang Rai Times > News > Move Forward Party Raises Concerns Over Bangkok Billboard Selling Foreign Passports
News

Move Forward Party Raises Concerns Over Bangkok Billboard Selling Foreign Passports

Anna Wong
Last updated: September 14, 2024 8:10 pm
Anna Wong - Senior Editor
11 months ago
Share
Move Forward Party Raises Concerns Over Bangkok Billboard Selling Foreign Passports
Move Forward Party Raises Concerns Over Bangkok Billboard Selling Foreign Passports
SHARE

(CTN News) – MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn of the Move Forward Party list has expressed severe concerns about a large Chinese-language advertising billboard promoting foreign passports for sale.

He stated that the billboard, positioned near the Din Daeng crossroads, is designed for Chinese nationals, many of whom reside or conduct business in Bangkok’s Din Daeng and Huai Khwang neighborhoods.

The poster lists passports from various countries for sale at varying costs. For example, an Indonesian passport costs 30,000 Chinese yuan, 70,000 yuan for Vanuatu, 150,000 yuan for Cambodia, and 150,000 yuan for a Turkish passport.

It states that the passports are legitimate and that the application procedure takes approximately 30 days, with the assurance of anonymity. Payment, it says, will be made once the passports are ready.

Because the billboard is in Chinese, Wiroj believes neither the government nor the police will be interested. However, he warns that if the information about foreign passports for sale is accurate, Thailand may become a hub for transnational criminal groups seeking foreign passports.

Move Forward Party Warns of Criminal Exploitation of Thailand’s Immigration Laws

The Move Forward MP also claimed that numerous criminal Chinese elements are taking advantage of lenient immigration laws and, with the help of corrupt authorities, are attempting to seek asylum and conduct “grey” businesses in Thailand.

Meanwhile, Pol Maj-Gen Panthana Nutchanart, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, stated that the billboard in question is not illegal per se because the passports for sale are not Thai.

He asserted that “selling of passports is normal in several countries.”

According to the most recent reports, the billboard was dismantled by the firm responsible for its installation.

An official from the local advertising firm told Thai PBS today that a Singaporean company approached them about putting up the billboard, and that the agency did not thoroughly investigate the message’s substance because the Singaporean company appeared genuine.

He went on to say that because the billboard has caused so much controversy, his agency has alerted the Singaporean company that it would be removed.

Source: Thai PBS World

Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
ByAnna Wong
Senior Editor
Follow:
Anna Wong serves as the editor of the Chiang Rai Times, bringing precision and clarity to the publication. Her leadership ensures that the news reaches readers with accuracy and insight. With a keen eye for detail,
Previous Article China Cracks Down on Unauthorized ChatGPT Access Following OpenAI Ban China Cracks Down on Unauthorized ChatGPT Access Following OpenAI Ban
Next Article Thailand Boosts Efforts to Combat Invasive Blackchin Tilapia Thailand Boosts Efforts to Combat Invasive Blackchin Tilapia

SOi Dog FOundation

Trending News

China’s Suspected of Funding Political Unrest in the United States
China’s Suspected of Funding Political Unrest in the United States
China
Bridge Collapse in Western India, Maharashtra
Bridge Collapse in Western India Killing 4, Injuring Dozens
India
Helicopter Crash in Northern India Kills Seven, Including 2-Year-Old
India
Woman Who Died from COVID-19 Was Actually a Murder
Police Say Woman Who Died from COVID-19 Was Actually a Murder
Crime

Make Optimized Content in Minutes

rightblogger

Download Our App

ctn dark

The Chiang Rai Times was launched in 2007 as Communi Thai a print magazine that was published monthly on stories and events in Chiang Rai City.

About Us

  • CTN News Journalist
  • Contact US
  • Download Our App
  • About CTN News

Policy

  • Cookie Policy
  • CTN Privacy Policy
  • Our Advertising Policy
  • Advertising Disclaimer

Top Categories

  • News
  • Crime
  • Chiang Rai News
  • Northern Thailand

Find Us on Social Media

Copyright © 2025 CTN News Media Inc.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?