A young woman in Myanmar disguised herself as a pilot in and outside the Suvarnabhumi area



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The Suvarnabhumi Airport Director clarifies the case of Myanmar citizens Disguised as a pilot inside and outside the Suvarnabhumi area He was indicted on December 22, confessed to doing so on the grounds of deceptive fans.

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On December 24, 2020, Ms. Sutirawat Suwanwat, Suvarnabhumi Airport Director, Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), revealed that from the news case that Myanmar Disguised as an Airline Pilot. We enter and exit within the Suvarnabhumi airport area

Lieutenant Sutirawat went on to say that the investigation found that the man, Mr. YE MIN THU, was dressed as a pilot and tried to use a pilot card from an airline in the area. For domestic passengers Reason last December 22

But the security officer I saw the man in his appearance AND identification Therefore, he took control and sent to the Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station since the investigation that Mr. YE MIN THU created a false image of personal information as a pilot to cheat on his family and girlfriend.

Lieutenant Sutirawat further said that the examination still found the history of traveling to Thailand to study in higher education institutions. Having studied at a private university But I did not finish school And has been released from student status Currently studying at an aviation institute. What is an online learning? Living in a condominium in the Hua Mak area

Lieutenant Sutirawat added that Mr. YE MIN THU has been in Thailand for a while. Having traveled to and from Thailand many times as a student The last time you were granted permission for the third time to stay in Thailand between February 17, 2020 and April 23, 2020.

Therefore, the Thai police informed the prosecution of the illegal entry charges. And the police accused of staying in the country for more than the allowed period (Overstay), as a result of the adoption of legal measures. Samut Prakan District Court has sentenced the offender for a period of 8 months.



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