Säkerhetspolisen ökar övervakningen i områden med många utlänningar

 

Isan Lover

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Interna säkerhetspolisen (ISOC) som väl närmast är Sveriges motsvarighet till Säpo höjer sin övervakning av områden med betydande utländska befolkningar över hela Thailand. Detta kommer som en förebyggande åtgärd efter den senaste tidens spänningar som involverar israeliska turister i Pai, Mae Hong Son-provinsen.


Internal security agency increases monitoring of foreigners​

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025

Order tp prevent clashes comes on the heels of repeated confrontations with Israeli visitors in the northern town of Pai.
The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has ordered its provincial and district branches nationwide to closely monitor areas and communities where foreigners have settled to ensure legal compliance and prevent residents from being disturbed.

The order was issued on Friday (February 21) via radio dispatch from ISOC’s Second Operational Command, which supervises immigrant-related issues.

Provincial and district ISOC offices have been told to prevent clashes between foreigners and Thais from escalating into community-level confrontations, which might affect international relationships.

ISOC officials were instructed to prioritise Thailand’s national interests, national security, local economy, investment and tourism. Furthermore, efforts must be made to ensure peaceful and sustainable coexistence among Thai and foreigners without conflict or division.

The move comes after repeated clashes between Israelis and local citizens and entrepreneurs in Pai district of Mae Hong Son province since earlier this month. Several businesses and restaurants in Pai have put up signs refusing service to Israeli nationals after reported disruptive behaviour by foreign tourists at local establishments and a hospital.

About 3,000 Israelis entered and exited Pai each month, with the number of Israeli tourists rising to 4,000 per month during the high season.

The resort town in the northern province is a popular destination among foreigners thanks to the comfortably cool weather all year round and the variety of affordable accommodations and food.

A source from the Israel Embassy in Bangkok told the Nation that most Israeli tourists preferred mountainous or forest attractions in the North to beachside ones like Phuket or Pattaya, as Israel faces the Mediterranean.

He added that Pai is famous among Israelis due to friendly people, delicious food and the availability of kosher cuisine, which meets the dietary laws of Jewish people from ingredients to preparation.



Mvh isan lover
 
Hej

Interna säkerhetspolisen (ISOC) som väl närmast är Sveriges motsvarighet till Säpo höjer sin övervakning av områden med betydande utländska befolkningar över hela Thailand. Detta kommer som en förebyggande åtgärd efter den senaste tidens spänningar som involverar israeliska turister i Pai, Mae Hong Son-provinsen.


Internal security agency increases monitoring of foreigners​

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025

Order tp prevent clashes comes on the heels of repeated confrontations with Israeli visitors in the northern town of Pai.
The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has ordered its provincial and district branches nationwide to closely monitor areas and communities where foreigners have settled to ensure legal compliance and prevent residents from being disturbed.

The order was issued on Friday (February 21) via radio dispatch from ISOC’s Second Operational Command, which supervises immigrant-related issues.

Provincial and district ISOC offices have been told to prevent clashes between foreigners and Thais from escalating into community-level confrontations, which might affect international relationships.

ISOC officials were instructed to prioritise Thailand’s national interests, national security, local economy, investment and tourism. Furthermore, efforts must be made to ensure peaceful and sustainable coexistence among Thai and foreigners without conflict or division.

The move comes after repeated clashes between Israelis and local citizens and entrepreneurs in Pai district of Mae Hong Son province since earlier this month. Several businesses and restaurants in Pai have put up signs refusing service to Israeli nationals after reported disruptive behaviour by foreign tourists at local establishments and a hospital.

About 3,000 Israelis entered and exited Pai each month, with the number of Israeli tourists rising to 4,000 per month during the high season.

The resort town in the northern province is a popular destination among foreigners thanks to the comfortably cool weather all year round and the variety of affordable accommodations and food.

A source from the Israel Embassy in Bangkok told the Nation that most Israeli tourists preferred mountainous or forest attractions in the North to beachside ones like Phuket or Pattaya, as Israel faces the Mediterranean.

He added that Pai is famous among Israelis due to friendly people, delicious food and the availability of kosher cuisine, which meets the dietary laws of Jewish people from ingredients to preparation.



Mvh isan lover
Polisen säger att antalet Israeler som kommer till Pai är överdrivna och stämmer inte, aldrig fler än 3000 under högsäsong sen 1200-1500.

 
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Israeli Tourists Address Online Allegations and Express Love for Thai People Amid Pai Community Backlash​



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The Embassy of Israel in Thailand has urged Israeli citizens in Thailand to respect local laws and customs to maintain good relations with Thai communities.


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Palestinas ambassad till sina medborgare (från högsta minaret i området):

"Slakta och kidnappa så många thailändare ni kan (var ni än är). Vi har gjort det förr utan att nån bryr sig"
 
Hej

Interna säkerhetspolisen (ISOC) som väl närmast är Sveriges motsvarighet till Säpo höjer sin övervakning av områden med betydande utländska befolkningar över hela Thailand. Detta kommer som en förebyggande åtgärd efter den senaste tidens spänningar som involverar israeliska turister i Pai, Mae Hong Son-provinsen.


Internal security agency increases monitoring of foreigners​

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2025

Order tp prevent clashes comes on the heels of repeated confrontations with Israeli visitors in the northern town of Pai.
The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has ordered its provincial and district branches nationwide to closely monitor areas and communities where foreigners have settled to ensure legal compliance and prevent residents from being disturbed.

The order was issued on Friday (February 21) via radio dispatch from ISOC’s Second Operational Command, which supervises immigrant-related issues.

Provincial and district ISOC offices have been told to prevent clashes between foreigners and Thais from escalating into community-level confrontations, which might affect international relationships.

ISOC officials were instructed to prioritise Thailand’s national interests, national security, local economy, investment and tourism. Furthermore, efforts must be made to ensure peaceful and sustainable coexistence among Thai and foreigners without conflict or division.

The move comes after repeated clashes between Israelis and local citizens and entrepreneurs in Pai district of Mae Hong Son province since earlier this month. Several businesses and restaurants in Pai have put up signs refusing service to Israeli nationals after reported disruptive behaviour by foreign tourists at local establishments and a hospital.

About 3,000 Israelis entered and exited Pai each month, with the number of Israeli tourists rising to 4,000 per month during the high season.

The resort town in the northern province is a popular destination among foreigners thanks to the comfortably cool weather all year round and the variety of affordable accommodations and food.

A source from the Israel Embassy in Bangkok told the Nation that most Israeli tourists preferred mountainous or forest attractions in the North to beachside ones like Phuket or Pattaya, as Israel faces the Mediterranean.

He added that Pai is famous among Israelis due to friendly people, delicious food and the availability of kosher cuisine, which meets the dietary laws of Jewish people from ingredients to preparation.



Mvh isan lover
Det är väl inget du behöver bekymra dig med dina turistresor.
 
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Här är lite goda råd från Israels ambassad för resande till Thailand, detta är något som alla borde tänka på oavsett var dom kommer ifrån.

Embassy of Israel’s Official Guidelines for Travelers​

1. Maintain Public Decorum​

  • Avoid shouting or speaking loudly in public spaces such as streets, hotels, and restaurants.
  • Respect personal and public spaces, ensuring you do not disturb residents or fellow travelers.

2. Follow Local Laws and Regulations​

  • No smoking in public areas: Thailand has strict smoking laws, and violators can face heavy fines.
  • Obey traffic laws and parking regulations: Improper driving and illegal parking can result in significant penalties.
  • Do not overstay your visa: Staying beyond the permitted period can lead to deportation or legal action.
  • Do not engage in unauthorized work: Working in Thailand without a proper visa is a serious offense that could result in arrest and deportation.

3. Dress Modestly and Respect Cultural Norms​

  • Avoid walking around shirtless in public areas, as this is considered disrespectful.
  • Dress appropriately when visiting temples or cultural sites, covering shoulders and knees.

4. Show Respect to Thai People​

  • Thai culture places high value on politeness and respectful communication.
  • Always greet locals with a smile and use polite language, even when bargaining at markets or dealing with service staff.

5. Be Mindful of Cultural Differences​

Thailand is a deeply traditional and respectful society, and certain behaviors that might be acceptable elsewhere can be perceived as offensive. The embassy urges travelers to educate themselves on Thai customs before visiting.

Growing Concerns Over Tourist Deportations​

The embassy also highlighted recent cases of Israeli tourists being deported due to inappropriate behavior and legal violations. Thai authorities have zero tolerance for misconduct, and repeat offenses by foreign visitors can lead to stricter visa policies in the future.

While Thailand has historically welcomed Israeli tourists warmly, these incidents have raised concerns about maintaining that goodwill. The embassy emphasized that a few bad incidents should not tarnish the reputation of the many respectful Israeli travelers who visit each year.

What This Means for Future Travelers​

As a result of these issues, Thai authorities may introduce more stringent measures for foreign tourists, including:

  • Increased law enforcement presence in tourist hotspots
  • Harsher penalties for visa violations and disruptive behavior
  • Possible visa restrictions for repeat offenders
This makes it more important than ever for Israeli tourists to follow the embassy’s guidelines and ensure their actions do not negatively impact their travel experience or future access to Thailand.

Why Pai is a Magnet for Israeli Travelers​

Pai, a once-quiet town nestled in northern Thailand’s mountains, has become increasingly popular among Israeli backpackers. The appeal lies in:

  • Affordable accommodations and a relaxed atmosphere
  • Scenic landscapes perfect for motorbike adventures and trekking
  • A growing community of international backpackers
  • Famous night markets, natural hot springs, and stunning waterfalls
However, the rising number of tourists has also led to concerns about over-tourism, environmental degradation, and cultural insensitivity in the area.

Positive Impact of Israeli Tourism​

Despite recent concerns, Israeli tourism has had positive effects on the local economy:

  • Israeli visitors support local businesses, guesthouses, and restaurants.
  • They contribute to Pai’s vibrant international tourism scene.
  • Many develop a deep appreciation for Thai culture and return multiple times.
The embassy’s message is not to discourage travel but rather to encourage responsible tourism that allows both visitors and locals to benefit.

Travel Responsibly and Enjoy Thailand​

Thailand remains one of the most welcoming and breathtaking destinations in the world, offering rich cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and unparalleled hospitality. However, with increased tourism comes greater responsibility.

The Israeli Embassy’s statement serves as an important reminder that respecting local laws and customs is key to preserving the positive reputation of Israeli travelers and ensuring continued warm relations between Thailand and Israel.

Final Takeaways for Israeli Tourists in Thailand:

  • Respect Thai customs and traditions
  • Follow local laws to avoid fines, arrests, or deportation
  • Maintain good relations with locals through polite and mindful behavior
  • Enjoy Thailand responsibly while contributing positively to the community


Mvh isan lover
 
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Det låter ju bra men man ska väl ha med i beräkningen att polisen aldrig hittar några pr*stituerade i Pattayas barer, Go-Go eller massageställen heller, någon i ansvarig ställning måste väl ha sett vissa problem eftersom dom sätter in ISOC (Säpo) och inleder ökade landsomfattande kontroller av utlänningar i landet. Jag tror att polisen går väldigt försiktigt fram eftersom landet och regionen är beroende av inkomsterna från turismen och därför inte vill störa eller göra något som kan göra att färre reser dit.

Mvh isan lover
 
Hej

Det låter ju bra men man ska väl ha med i beräkningen att polisen aldrig hittar några pr*stituerade i Pattayas barer, Go-Go eller massageställen heller, någon i ansvarig ställning måste väl ha sett vissa problem eftersom dom sätter in ISOC (Säpo) och inleder ökade landsomfattande kontroller av utlänningar i landet. Jag tror att polisen går väldigt försiktigt fram eftersom landet och regionen är beroende av inkomsterna från turismen och därför inte vill störa eller göra något som kan göra att färre reser dit.

Mvh isan lover
Flera av dom länkarna du har postat säger samma sak om du läser hela artiklarna.
 
Flera av dom länkarna du har postat säger samma sak om du läser hela artiklarna.
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Ja samtliga har ju samma grund och nu ger alla inblandade myndigheter sin syn på det här, även landets PM har ju uttalat sig om situationen i Pai. Tycker att dom råd den Israeliska Ambassaden gick ut med var bra, följer man dessa så blir det knappast några problem med lokalbefolkningen.

Mvh isan lover
 
 
 
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