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Pattaya has (apparently) hard no-smoking guidelines however an effort to cheat a Chinese traveler on a cigarette butt-littering charge went terribly for the cheaters. (Bangkok Post file image)

A Thai guide and an unlawful Chinese guide have actually been jailed for cheating a Chinese traveler captured cluttering in Pattaya by modifying the invoice after paying a littering fine for him.

China’s Jiang Yuhang, 35, and Thai tourist guide Udom Sia Yia, 39, were jailed on warrants provided by the Pattaya provincial court on Tuesday for conspiring to falsify main files.

The Chinese male was likewise charged with working as a tourist guide without a licence or work allow. Mr Udom was charged with permitting an unlicensed individual to utilize his tourist guide licence.

Trip operator Wicharn Promwichai, an executive at the travel bureau Thai How Are You, was likewise jailed and charged with working with an unlawful tourist guide and working with a foreign nationwide without any authorization to work, cops informed a news rundown on Wednesday.

Their arrest follows a grievance by a male Chinese traveler that the duo apparently cheated him. They revealed him an invoice for payment of a littering fine with the figures changed from 2,000 baht to 3,000 baht. He was needed to pay it.

A picture of the modified invoice was published on PattayaWatchdog Facebook page, and the set were greatly criticised.

The traveler, Yu Jianmin, submitted a grievance with traveler cops and migration officers at Suvarnabhumi airport after returning from Pattaya on Monday. Mr Yu implicated the 2 guides of cheating him over the size of the fine.

He confessed he had actually dropped a cigarette on the ground at Laem Bali Hai pier in Pattaya on Oct 5.

A main saw it, charged him with cluttering in a public location and stated he would take him to the Pattaya city workplace to pay the fine.

The Chinese guide stepped in, stating the trip boat will leave and he needs to provide his passport to Mr Udom, who would manage payment of the fine. When the boat went back to the pier later on, Mr Udom provided him back the passport and an invoice with the figures become reveal 3,000 baht.

Mr Yu stated when he questioned the quantity, Mr Udom stated that in case a passport was taken, the fine would be 5,000 baht, however he had actually negotiated it down to 3,000 baht. The traveler was not persuaded and wished to submit a grievance with Pattaya cops. The 2 guides attempted to talk him out of it.

The traveler submitted a grievance with tourist cops and migration officers at the airport on Monday. Pattaya cops then looked for the implicated.


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