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    Thailand questions 'open door' after terror plot

    BANGKOK (AP) โ€” Unwinding with bar girls at a beach town came first. Building bombs was allegedly for later.

    The three Iranians detained in Bangkok and accused of plotting to attack Israeli diplomats set priorities during their trip to Thailand. They spent several days at a seaside town in the company of prostitutes, soaking up the sun and sin that has attracted many of the world's unsavory characters.

    The "Land of Smiles" has long been a favorite haven for criminals โ€” from Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout to gangsters, drug smugglers and pedophiles โ€” drawn by its open-door visa policy, lax law enforcement and huge variety of white sand beaches.

    Thailand's tourism industry rakes in more than $25 billion in revenue a year, accounting for more than 6 percent of the economy. But officials are now questioning if they should roll back the welcome mat a little.

    "We have to admit that there are threats all over the world, and our country is a weak link," National Security Council chief Wichean Potephosree said after an apparently foiled bomb plot was uncovered when an explosion in the Iranians' rented house Tuesday forced authorities to acknowledge that Thailand was a target of international terrorists.

    Within days of the terror scare, the Thai Tourism Ministry put on hold a plan to allow visas on arrival to citizens of Middle Eastern countries, including Iran. Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubumrung said he would order immigration authorities to "closely check people who enter the country, especially from countries that might have problems."

    On Friday, police revealed that the three Iranians had more than terror on their minds.

    After flying into the resort island of Phuket on Feb. 8, the men moved to Pattaya, a seedy beach town on the Gulf of Thailand known for its abundance of go-go bars and brothels.

    They stayed in Pattaya at least two nights and cavorted with several female sex workers, one of whom was brought to Bangkok to identify the suspects on Thursday, said Lt. Col. Noppon Kuldiloke, a senior immigration police investigator in southern Thailand.

    They drank and played snooker together, according to one of the women quoted in Friday's Bangkok Post, which published a cellphone photo she took of the group. The image purportedly shows the three Iranians sitting around hookah water-pipes and a drink-filled table at a Middle Eastern-themed bar. Two of the men cradled women in their arms.

    The men left Pattaya on Feb. 13 and there the details get murky until the following day at about 2 p.m., when explosives in their rented Bangkok house blew up accidentally, forcing them to flee. Two suspects, Mohammad Kharzei and Saeid Moradi, were detained in Bangkok. A third suspect, Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, was captured Wednesday in neighboring Malaysia as he reportedly tried to return to Iran.

    Part of Thailand's problem in tracking criminals is also a regional one. Borders in Southeast Asia are notoriously porous, making it easy to slip out of Thailand and disappear into Malaysia, Laos or Cambodia.

    Malaysia has relaxed visa rules in recent years to boost tourism, allowing travelers from Iran and most Gulf countries visa-free entry for up to three months.

    Sedaghatzadeh had traveled to Malaysia several times last year, according to a Malaysian security official who said authorities were investigating if the trips had any connection to the Bangkok plot. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

    Thai police said Friday they were searching for two more suspects, including a possible explosives specialist who may have been training the Iranians. They have also issued an arrest warrant for an Iranian woman who rented the Bangkok home, named Leila Rohani, who is now believed to be back in Tehran.

    The foiled plot highlights another loophole in Thailand: It's very easy to rent a house or apartment. There are no background checks. The standard requirement is one month's rent in advance, no questions asked.

    In January, a Lebanese-Swedish man with alleged links to Hezbollah was arrested at the airport and then led police to a rented warehouse near Bangkok packed with more than 4 tons of urea fertilizer and other materials that could be used to make bombs.

    Thailand at the time insisted that the country was a staging ground for attacks but not the target โ€” a claim disputed by Israel and the United States which warned their citizens to be alert for a foreign terror attack in Bangkok. Thai media reported that the Israeli Embassy and several Israeli backpacker hangouts were the targets.

    Authorities say they have not determined if the two plots were connected.

    The Iranian arrests have ratcheted up tensions between Iran and Israel, which is accusing Iran of waging a covert campaign of state terror. A Monday bombing in New Delhi tore through an Israeli diplomatic vehicle, wounding an Israeli diplomat's wife and driver, the same day of a failed bomb attempt in Tbilisi, the capital of the former Soviet republic of Georgia.

    Thailand's national police chief said Thursday that the detained Iranians were also plotting to attack Israeli diplomats, citing the similarity of "sticky" bombs that were used in New Delhi and Tbilisi.

    Iran has denied responsibility for all three bomb plots.

    In another blow to Thailand's image, the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force this week named it one of 15 "high risk" countries for failure to take sufficient steps against money laundering and the financing of terrorism. Thailand joins the likes of Cuba, Myanmar, Nigeria and Syria.

    "I insist Thailand is not a place for money laundering," Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Yuthasak Sasiprapa said Friday. "Thailand is only a transit place because it's easy to go through."

    He added that Thailand is increasingly aware of its conflict: "On the one hand we have to invite tourists. On the other hand, we have to closely scrutinize them."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Todd Pitman and Thanyarat Doksone in Bangkok and Eileen Ng in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, contributed to this report.

     
    • Sander  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      Thailand cannot be but a place for money laundering, albeit for the sake of the approx. hundreds of thousands of corrupt government officials, many of them raking in more income in the form of 'tea money' than salary. They all need to whitewash their ill-gotten bribes, 'commissions' and extorted cash. And many of those who live there know a wide range of easy ways to launder dirty cash.
      • Amal 3 mths ago
        Dear Sander: I've read all your posts... Very nice, and I'm sorry that this awful incident took place in your country, the "Land of Smiles"....
        Just keep it up babe...
      • Sander 3 mths ago
        :-) Thx - it's a great place to live - that's why I live here. My work and private life allow me to live anywhere on the globe as long as there is good Internet connectivity - and I have decided this is the best place on earth for me.
      • Amal 3 mths ago
        Technology can be a beautiful thing... :) ...
    • ANGRY EXPAT  •  3 mths ago
      Jocelyn Gecker has she even been to Thailand. Sound like she has no clue.
      • Sander 3 mths ago
        You may be right, this seems to be a media-based article. Anyone with access to the media could have written it.
      • T.REXX 3 mths ago
        agreed
      • donald b 3 mths ago
        Yep I agree as well
    • SteveS  •  3 mths ago
      Abundance of brothels?? Obviously the writer has never been to Pattaya. There are several bars with techno, live music, an abundance of t-shirt and clothing venders but brothels? Not.
      • Sander 3 mths ago
        You either haven't been there or have a poor sense of humour
      • Matthew 3 mths ago
        I've always thought of Pattaya as the world's largest open-air brothel.
      • SteveS 3 mths ago
        I is obvious that you do not know the definition of 'brothel'. Look it up and then you tell me where ( what sois) there exists an abundance of brothels in Pattaya.
        Just because a bar has girls does not make it a brothel, Sander. I don't give a F if you are living in Bangkok. You do not know what a brothel is.
    • Jeff J  •  3 mths ago
      I have been to Thailand 4 times and each trip was better than the last. The Thai people are very kind and respectful towards foreigners, and you will quickly see why they call it the 'Land of Smiles.' I love it there.
      Sure, a small section of their population is shady but every country in the world has this as well. Even after reading this article, I would recommend visiting Thailand for a vacation, it's well worth it.
      • JB 3 mths ago
        where in thailand do you recommend? i hear pattaya is pretty low down and not a good vacation spot unless you're looking for prostitutes.
      • Matthew 3 mths ago
        Chiang Mai is cool.
      • Sharon 3 mths ago
        I agree with Matthew about Chiang Mai. Another awesome spot is Chiang Rai.
    • Amal  •  3 mths ago
      The Iranians were simply retaliating Israel's killing campaign of Iranian citizens. Their targets were Israelis, not Thailand's citizens...

      I'm sure most Iranians like & enjoy the people of Thailand as much as other people around the world do...
      • RUDOLF 3 mths ago
        Gee Amal, thanks for sanitizing that for us, and getting your personal low shot at the Israelis in. Everyone likes sex, and enjoy screwing the people of Thailand but, Muslims are actually hypocrites about females and only do it to non-Muslim women. Do they have prostitutes in Iran?
      • Amal 3 mths ago
        Dear Rudolf: I'm not taking a "personal low shot at the Israelis"... You know those Iranian guys were trying to retaliate for the killing of the Iranian scientists in the hands of Israelis...
        About Muslim men? Hmmm, maybe I feel about some of them, the same way you feel about some Jew girls, not very impressed...
      • oilfieldworker 3 mths ago
        @amai, you retard, What are you trying to do? Justify terror? Thais were injured. With people like you in the world, its no wonder we have problems. I hope you're sterile and can't have children.
    • alanv  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      As an American living in Bangkok the last 5 years, I have to say this is a terribly written and researched article. Why would I need a background check to rent a house? Do we do that in America? No, a credit check maybe. They do have it for being a teacher and really you have to have the same qualifications to teach at most schools that you do at home. It is not easy if you have been here before the government set up the new rules plenty of people who live here are ready to leave and they will have problems in the future
      There are plenty of hoops to jump through here, to set up any kind of residency. And the comments following it are just about what one comes to expect.
    • USMM  •  3 mths ago
      Sander I am a US Merchant Marines (ships) since 1969 have been around the world and to places you only read about in the National Geographics more than you can count.
    • USMM  •  3 mths ago
      T.Rexx I agree but we must start with our owe house. I travel because of the job
      United States Merchant Marines and Proud to be an American but sad that our government must see to other countries welfare before our welfare.
    • USMM  •  3 mths ago
      For all you folks making comments about Thailand's money laundering, corruption and sex trade , think about this there a billion dollar + drug money laundered in US along from Mexico cartel and lets not forget about the huge sex trade in America it just more like a $1000 night hooker for the rich & famous!
    • USMM  •  3 mths ago
      Tamarindwalk sounds like you really need to get laid! News flash for you the sex trade is in your backyard and all over the world it's just cheaper in thailand not including the plane fare!
    • ThailandBobby  •  Nonthaburi, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      Neil May, you have not been to Thailand have, you need to,pay a visit before you make statements that are not true, sure we have lady's of the night, but not a child sex business, that's in Cambodia not in Thailand, if you touch a child here, the police will help you hang the low life from a lamp post, Kids can still go out at 8.00am and play all day coming home at 6 or 7 at night and will not come to any harm, where in your world can you do that. Gets your facts right
    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      Something interesting I learned here in Guaymas. For years it was illegal to operate any kind of a casino in Mexico. For years the only gambling at all was at the horse track in TJ. Now there is a casino in Guaymas. I understand that there are casinos now all over the country. Nobody has a clue it seems to understand what casinos mean in the drug business. For years the Mafia used casinos in Vegas and Reno to launder money. To think that the narcos are not using these casinos in Mexico to launder their drug money is stupid. Nobody seems to know who owns the casinos. Have any of you read a press release in the U.S. about casinos in Mexico? Anything from the FBI, DEA or Treasury Dept. saying anything about the danger of money laundering in Mexico with all the casinos? Seems to me the drug war is a farce.
    • a;lskdjf;alskdjf;alskdfj  •  Kabul, Afghanistan  •  3 mths ago
      Been to Thailand several times and it's really not too different from other countries I have been to. There are some good aspects and bad aspects. Money laundering is easy to do if you know how to do it.
    • CeeJay  •  3 mths ago
      Sorry a** hypocritical Muslim dogs.....they need to be shot.
    • John  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      A seedy beach city? I wonder if the person has ever been to Pattaya. It has it's share of problems but it was miss labled in this story.
    • Born w/out a Buck  •  3 mths ago
      having traveled to many areas of Thailand for business, you will rarely see prostitutes outside a few cities that the tourist go for this type of stuff... however the underline Yahoo reports would make many think that out of 50 million Thai people living there, there are 25 million Thai women prostitutes... I can assure you, that is not the case... Yahoo reporting seems to love spreading this stereo type racism and building hatred against certain targeted groups... I suppose that's what attracts readers and generates them money... basically journalistic prostitutes...
    • Max  •  3 mths ago
      This is an Israeli plot,to make Iran look bad and to demonize Iranian and make the people physiologically ready for war,I am not fan of Iranian government,they are as fanatic as Israeli,This guys belong to same group who killed Iranian scientist,and they were paid by Israeli government,if it was Iranian job they would send some porfationals not this matures if you remember about a year ago over 100 Israeli spies went to UAE to kill one Palestinian,don't forget Iranian government are fanatic but not stupid , Israel is world public enemy and destroying US true corrupted politician who gets paid by APAC.
    • smokey  •  3 mths ago
      A price to pay for having an open door policy for money's sake.
    • Outsider  •  3 mths ago
      Apparently since the world is willing to sit by and allow Iran and Israel to turn the entire world into their battlefield with impunity, we will now all become a little less free.
    • Mr Six  •  De Pere, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Would not these Iranians be considered infidels, and hypocrites.
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