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Soalbundy, a crime has nothing to do with religion, don't have to remind you of statistics, and names referred don't match Islamic name, the Kings of Europe had beards.

You are another one who needs a smiley at the end of a post so you know if the comment was made with tongue in cheek or if it was meant seriously. The kings of England may have had beards but the Queens didn't and their forgeries were real.

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North Africans with French passports?

Didn't their parents teach them that crime doesn't pay.

"North Africans with French passports?"

Are you oblivious to the fact that most of north west Africa was under French colonial control prior to and even after WW2?

These guys may have come from Algeria, Tunisia or Maroc.

Plenty of Hong Kong Chinese with British passports.

Gone are the days when you could tell a person's nationality by his name.

Yes indeed, multi culti works a treat now doesn't it. Time was when the Labour government was giving out British passports like confetti but they forgot to ask the British public if that was OK. just because a country gets colonized,oppressed and robbed dry doesn't make them British.

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The topic has turned to be about race and religion, hey you people, the report talked about the French Men selling fake Euros, it is not about beards, colour of their skin, what about the guy who bend his head, and the French who stood supposedly from French embassy ???

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North Africans with French passports?

Didn't their parents teach them that crime doesn't pay.

"North Africans with French passports?"

Are you oblivious to the fact that most of north west Africa was under French colonial control prior to and even after WW2? These guys may have come from Algeria, Tunisia or Maroc.

Not oblivious but cognizant of Algeria's still being refereed to as France's former "Pearl of Africa.

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"anti-international crime police"? Why is the police in question against international?

It's all in the punctuation & syntax. It meant to say "anti international-crime"

PS Worthless Euros???. They should have been printing worthless rubles. No-one would have noticed.

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I have been told it's almost impossible to fake Euro notes , and its easy to tell the difference. Not sure why anyone would buy them .

Impossible is not french !

More in Marseille who sees the meeting of a native French (Camille) of a bearded Muslim (Alex) and a Jew (Elie) in this team of broken arms.
Hope is reborn ...
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Three well known in Marseille Francophone community pattaya. Camille ran a particularly nice Soi Buakao scooter rental business. Alex sold his laundry last year.
I do not know the third Elie

Laundry? That skill could come in very handy at the place he is going to nextgiggle.gif

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The third one, used to run a bar in front of "motorbike station". There was never anybody sitting there. I know one of the guys, and not understand, having a well running Motor bikeshop to get into this. He has a Thai wife, a lot of going for him, and then he ruin his life over such an idiot thing.

He had a pretty good life, if he had stayed on the right path, he would at 30, all a young expat could dream of. STUPID. The other one, if I am right, started many bars, restaurants over the years, always finding an idiot to invest in his projects.

Good they been caught, no mercy on people like that. And if they are French, English or Mongol, not matter, by the way, every nationality have their rejects.

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