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Scams at Bus Terminals
Sunday, 15 April 2007

Mafia in khaki prey on bus passengers
Tourists, migrants searched, held, forced to part with money to secure own release

Bangkok Post
By Amornrat Mahitthirook Manop Thip-osod

Ekamai and Southern bus terminals are known as hunting grounds for ''mafia in khaki'' who prey on foreign travellers and illegal aliens. The mafia extort money from foreign tourists and illegal migrant workers who lack proper immigration documents. They arrest the migrants, and demand money in return for their release from custody, say bus terminal officials and witnesses.

The Transport Co, operator of the terminals, admits the problem is rampant at the state-run bus terminals.

An official at the Southern bus terminal said: ''Mafia extortionists have been roaming the terminal for almost two decades. The practice is blatant and people working at the terminal, including officials and shopkeepers, know about it.''

The mafia, claiming to be policemen, work in gangs, along with bus staff, taxi and van drivers who tip off the extortionists about the arrival of their targets, mostly Burmese and Lao workers travelling from Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, Ranong, and Songkhla.

The ''mafia in khaki'' approach the workers, search their belongings and ask for immigration documents. Any illegal immigrants are told they must pay at least 5,000 baht to walk free.

Anyone without money or valuables is forced to seek refunds for their tickets to get cash, or face being locked up until friends or relatives find money to pay the fines.

The terminal official said the gangsters claim to be officers from Taling Chan police station, the 191 emergency unit or police from other areas.

They work in uniforms or plain clothes, often in the dark, from evening until 4am.

A shopkeeper at the bus terminal, located on Pinklao road, said no one dare interfere with the extortionists for fear of retribution.

The practice differs at the Ekamai terminal for east-bound buses on Sukhumvit road.

An Ekamai employee said officers claiming to be officers from Thong Lor police station had boarded buses to accost foreigners for the past seven months. They scattered their belongings in drug searches. If any drugs were found, money changes hands.

''The practice hurts the country's tourism, especially when innocent foreign travellers become victims of intimidation by people claiming to be state officers,'' the employee said.

More frequent police searches might stem from heightened security to prevent terrorism, he said. But that might also be the work of extortionists.

He said many bus operators are upset because the searches delay departure schedules.

''The mafia has escaped the hand of the law,'' the employee said, citing the recent closure of a terminal's radio station after it alerted high-level terminal officers to look into the mafia activities.

Wuthichart Kalayanamitr, acting president of the Transport Co, admitted mafia extortionists are rampant.

He said the Crime Suppression Division had been asked to patrol the Southern terminal and crack down on the mafia.

As a precaution, warnings have been issued on the public address system and more closed-circuit cameras will be installed, he said.

Renovation is under way at the Southern terminal to seal off the terminal area, so it is accessible only by passengers and officials, he added.

Metropolitan Police Bureau spokesman Supisal Pakdinarunat said police patrols and undercover agents have been sent to investigate, especially cases involving possible police misconduct.

Pol Col Supisal advised victims and witnesses to contact the police complaint centre, the Prime Minister's Office hotline or the media.

He also urged victims to file charges against the gangsters.

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written by Beware this Farang!, Mon 13 Aug 2007 17:41:36 CDT
I am curious as to what would happen if I knoked one of these fellows flat on his ass with a hard right fist?
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written by sammie, Wed 10 Dec 2008 18:41:50 CST
I think you would be guaranteed to try the local rice husks at the Bangkok Hilton
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written by Ithappenedtome, Thu 11 Dec 2008 09:11:05 CST
At Ekamai

I was stopped by the police after getting of a bus. My 'hand luggage', pockets and wallet were thoroughly searched and my passport checked (although he didn't bother to look at my visa). Nothing was found or taken. It was obvious that this was about trying to find something illegal (the guy sniffed everything) rather than about documentation...... and it was intimidating.

My advice is, get off before the bus station and avoid the hassle.
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written by theo, Thu 11 Dec 2008 14:22:54 CST
How can a farang know who he is dealing with? Ask the "officers" ID card? He will show some card written in Thai. Searching your luggage they might put something in it and have you pay. One can refuse the search. But what if these people turn out to be real policeman? You will be in trouble again! Somebody can advise how to handle the situation might it occur?
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written by theo, Thu 11 Dec 2008 22:02:52 CST
Of course there always will be a few anti-Thailand people here that will suggest these gangsters ARE THE POLICE. But I would never suggest that without any proof!
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written by Andy, Fri 12 Dec 2008 10:32:15 CST
Look back at previous columns in Bangkok post , the Nation and Pattaya local papers on people pretending to be policemen and scamming tourists. The best thing to do is try and get to a local policestation (not always easy) however save the tourist police number on your mobile and call.
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written by Ithappenedtome, Fri 12 Dec 2008 22:44:26 CST
Some buses stop at the BTS station just before Ekkamai. The easiest way to avoid the hassle by the 'police' and fixed price taxi drivers is to get off there. You might need to keep all your luggage with you on the bus though. I've heard the police aren't allowed to search your bags without taking you down to the station, but I'm not sure.
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written by theo, Sat 13 Dec 2008 03:26:04 CST
When I see a crime happen I call the police. Shoptenders let it all happen. "sorry for the tourists but we can have repercusions" Nowadays with mobile phones its easy to call without being noticed and/or anonimus. Once again the Thais let it all happen in front of their eyes.
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written by Traveler, Sat 13 Dec 2008 05:04:35 CST
The best way to avoid these scams is to stay away from Thailand. Tell your friends too.
Thais better start respecting their guests or they wont be visiting any longer.


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