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Frenchman arrested for Pattaya phone theft

Around Thailand May 23, 2019 18:00

By Thai Visa



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Staff chased the man and a citizen's arrest was made.
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Captain Janephop Wanthongsang said Laurent Meriem, 40, was taken to Pattaya police station.





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CCTV from a phone shop in the Tukcom computer centre in Pattaya showed a foreigner take a phone and try to escape yesterday evening.

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The Huawei P30 Pro, costing Bt31,900, was reportedly recovered.
The suspect was charged with theft and illegal entry into Thailand.

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Chinese man guilty of defrauding Apple out of 1,500 iPhones
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An Apple iPhone XR on display at the Steve Jobs Theater after an event to announce new products, in Cupertino, California. A Chinese national in Oregon sent hundreds of supposedly broken iPhones to Apple over two years, and got replacements under warranty of almost 1,500 devices. — AP
SALEM, Oregon: Over the span of two years, a Chinese national in Oregon sent devices that looked like iPhones to Apple, saying they wouldn’t turn on and should be replaced under warranty. He didn’t just submit a couple of the devices – he delivered in person or shipped to Apple around 3,000 of them.
Apple responded by sending almost 1,500 replacement iPhones, each with an approximate resale value of US$600 (RM2,516).


But the devices that Quan Jiang sent Apple were fake.
Jiang, 30, a former engineering student at a community college in Albany, Oregon, pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to trafficking in counterfeit goods, the US Attorney’s office in Portland announced.


An Apple official quoted by Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Thomas Duffy in a court document exposed a vulnerability that Jiang exploited.
“Submission of an iPhone that will not power on is critical to perpetuating iPhone warranty fraud, as the phone will not be able to be immediately examined or repaired by Apple technicians, triggering the Apple iPhone replacement process as part of its product warranty policy,” Duffy wrote, quoting Apple brand protection representative Adrian Punderson.
The US Attorney’s office in Portland said Jiang would import the counterfeit devices from Hong Kong and submit them to Apple using various assumed names. The genuine replacement phones Jiang received would be sold in China. Jiang’s associate would pay Jiang’s mother, who lives in China, who then deposited the money into Jiang’s bank account.
Jiang received packages containing between 20 and 30 counterfeit iPhones from associates in Hong Kong between Jan 1, 2016, and Feb 1, 2018, according to court documents.
Apple realised something was amiss as early as June 30, 2017, when its legal counsel sent Jiang a “cease and desist” letter to an address in Corvallis where 150 warranty claims emanated. The lawyers said the company knew he was importing counterfeit Apple products, according to Duffy’s affidavit. Jiang didn’t respond, so the Apple lawyers sent a second letter.
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the case.
Apple rejected 1,576 warranty claims associated with Jiang, Duffy said. The 1,493 claims that resulted in replacement iPhones being delivered by Apple represented an US$895,000 (RM3.75mil) loss to the Cupertino, California-based company, Duffy wrote.
Brad Bench, who heads the Homeland Security Investigations office in Seattle, said in a statement that trafficking in counterfeit goods hurts the economy, legitimate businesses, and impact consumers directly.
Jiang faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, a US$2mil (RM8.39mil) fine or twice his proceeds, whichever is greater, when he is sentenced on Aug 28. Under a plea agreement, the US Attorney’s office will recommend a prison sentence of three years, at least US$200,000 (RM839,260) in restitution to Apple.
And Jiang must forfeit his black 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 coupe. – AP



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Chinese man guilty of defrauding Apple out of 1,500 iPhones
image: https://www.thestar.com.my/~/media/...hash=F8D0A877020BD1BB3A326675BCA4B33FD6C70287
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An Apple iPhone XR on display at the Steve Jobs Theater after an event to announce new products, in Cupertino, California. A Chinese national in Oregon sent hundreds of supposedly broken iPhones to Apple over two years, and got replacements under warranty of almost 1,500 devices. — AP
SALEM, Oregon: Over the span of two years, a Chinese national in Oregon sent devices that looked like iPhones to Apple, saying they wouldn’t turn on and should be replaced under warranty. He didn’t just submit a couple of the devices – he delivered in person or shipped to Apple around 3,000 of them.
Apple responded by sending almost 1,500 replacement iPhones, each with an approximate resale value of US$600 (RM2,516).


But the devices that Quan Jiang sent Apple were fake.
Jiang, 30, a former engineering student at a community college in Albany, Oregon, pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to trafficking in counterfeit goods, the US Attorney’s office in Portland announced.


An Apple official quoted by Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Thomas Duffy in a court document exposed a vulnerability that Jiang exploited.
“Submission of an iPhone that will not power on is critical to perpetuating iPhone warranty fraud, as the phone will not be able to be immediately examined or repaired by Apple technicians, triggering the Apple iPhone replacement process as part of its product warranty policy,” Duffy wrote, quoting Apple brand protection representative Adrian Punderson.
The US Attorney’s office in Portland said Jiang would import the counterfeit devices from Hong Kong and submit them to Apple using various assumed names. The genuine replacement phones Jiang received would be sold in China. Jiang’s associate would pay Jiang’s mother, who lives in China, who then deposited the money into Jiang’s bank account.
Jiang received packages containing between 20 and 30 counterfeit iPhones from associates in Hong Kong between Jan 1, 2016, and Feb 1, 2018, according to court documents.
Apple realised something was amiss as early as June 30, 2017, when its legal counsel sent Jiang a “cease and desist” letter to an address in Corvallis where 150 warranty claims emanated. The lawyers said the company knew he was importing counterfeit Apple products, according to Duffy’s affidavit. Jiang didn’t respond, so the Apple lawyers sent a second letter.
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the case.
Apple rejected 1,576 warranty claims associated with Jiang, Duffy said. The 1,493 claims that resulted in replacement iPhones being delivered by Apple represented an US$895,000 (RM3.75mil) loss to the Cupertino, California-based company, Duffy wrote.
Brad Bench, who heads the Homeland Security Investigations office in Seattle, said in a statement that trafficking in counterfeit goods hurts the economy, legitimate businesses, and impact consumers directly.
Jiang faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, a US$2mil (RM8.39mil) fine or twice his proceeds, whichever is greater, when he is sentenced on Aug 28. Under a plea agreement, the US Attorney’s office will recommend a prison sentence of three years, at least US$200,000 (RM839,260) in restitution to Apple.
And Jiang must forfeit his black 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 coupe. – AP



Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tec...pple-out-of-1500-iphones/#UB7VMOmbSVl3rijB.99



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Chow Ang Moh Bankrupted Beggar entered high-speed rail tack in Bangkok, beheaded by MRT! Huat!

https://news.tvbs.com.tw/world/1137597

火車撞「幽靈」?神秘男遭輾「頭顱噴飛」身首異處
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泰國曼谷22日上午發生一起離奇的火車事故,一名穿著黃色襯衫的男子,突然出現在禁止進入的鐵軌區,結果被高速列車當場輾過,身首異處、死狀悽慘。但當地媒體指出,這名男子目前身分未明,且現場並沒有道路可以進入鐵軌區域,目前當局正在調查男子是如何進入鐵軌地帶。

據泰國khaosod報導,這輛從烏汶府開往曼谷的快速列車,行經曼谷航空燃料服務公司附近時,撞上一名男子,當場死亡。現場人員發現,男子身穿黃色上衣、黑色褲子,背部有龍的刺青,由於撞擊力道相當大,男子左腿遭壓扁,頭部被輾斷,身首異處,死狀相當悽慘。警方搜查男子身上時,並沒有任何文件,只有460泰銖(約新台幣410元),從外觀研判年約30歲,疑似是外籍人士,目前當地警方正進一步調查死者身分。

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不過讓警方不解的是,該火車路段除非穿過航油公司,否則無法進入,附近監視器也沒有發現該男子蹤影,彷彿是憑空出現。目前屍體已交由法醫進行鑑定,並聯繫各大使館看是否有失蹤旅客,列車司機也會進行後續調查。

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The train hit the "ghost"? The mysterious man suffers from the "head spray"
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A strange train accident occurred in Bangkok, Thailand on the morning of the 22nd. A man in a yellow shirt suddenly appeared in the forbidden rail zone. As a result, he was smashed by the high-speed train on the spot. However, the local media pointed out that the man is currently unidentified and there is no road to enter the rail area. The authorities are currently investigating how men enter the rail zone.

According to Khaosod of Thailand, the fast train from Ubon Ratchathani to Bangkok crashed into a man near Bangkok Aviation Fuel Service Company and died on the spot. The on-site personnel found that the man was wearing a yellow shirt and black trousers, and there were dragon tattoos on the back. Because the impact force was quite large, the man’s left leg was flattened, his head was cut off, and his head was different. The death was quite miserable. When the police searched the man, there was no document, only 460 baht (about NT$410). From the appearance of the judge, he was about 30 years old. He was suspected to be a foreigner. The local police are now investigating the identity of the deceased.

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However, what puzzled the police was that the train section could not enter unless it crossed the aviation company. The nearby monitor did not find the man, as if it appeared out of thin air. At present, the body has been submitted to the forensic doctor for identification, and the embassies are contacted to see if there are missing passengers. The train driver will also conduct follow-up investigations.

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Its common to see farangs being whacked by the locals in Thailand , unlike some other country where foreign talents makes locals tremble with fear.
 
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