The man, identified only as Kim, faces deportation for overstaying by 497 days and could face other charges for faking his own kidnapping.
Thai police questioning the South Korean man who claimed he had been abducted and assaulted before escaping. - The Nation Thailand/ANN
The man, identified only by the name Kim, faces deportation for overstaying by 497 days and could face other charges for faking his own kidnapping, police said. He had told family members in South Korea he was on his way to Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok but had no money, police said.
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