Buriram Times

American Teacher Arrested On Krabi On USA Drug Charges

  • By: Buriram Times
  • Date: 27th January 2017
  • Time to read: 2 min.
US drug suspect detained at Krabi international school.

A man wanted by US authorities on drug charges was arrested in Krabi whilst he was teaching at an international school.

The suspect, Alexander Jonathan Rosen, was arrested in front of the school after the US Embassy made a request for assistance to the national police chief .

Police found that Rosen had been in and out of Thailand seven times, often an indication of drug activity, first entering via Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 31, 2015, and departing on November 2, 2015, while his latest entry was on October 23, 2016.

He filed a request for a temporary stay in the Kingdom on September 14, 2016, to allow him to be an English language teacher at the international school.

As the request was filed before the US cancelled his passport and asked authorities to locate him, it was approved by Immigration Police, allowing him to stay until July 2017.

Following his arrest and the confirmation that he was wanted by US authorities on an arrest warrant issued in December 11, 2015, police took him to Bangkok to await deportation.

The Immigration Police Bureau said they had also revoked Rosen’s visa and recorded his information on a blacklist to prevent him from re-entering the country.

They also warned international schools to thoroughly screen foreigners applying for teaching jobs and monitor them for suspicious behaviour to ensure the safety of students and school staff.

Schools were also advised to apply for applicants’ work permits and extended stays as the law required, to screen for dangerous people.

(Source:The Nation, Thailand)

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