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Falang man begging at Suvarnabhumi airport causes a storm on social media

Photographs of a man begging at Suvarnabhumi Airport are going viral on social media sites. The Spanish man has been snapped sitting next to a sign that reads “Hi, I need to come back to Spain, I haven’t money for food and drink, Thanks, Love and peace”.
Comments on line have questioned the man’s motive for begging at the airport, he has also be questioned by the tourists police.
Falang beggars are on the increase in Thailand, in April 2015 the military government approved the Control of Begging Act which gives authorities the right to deport any foreigner caught begging in the Kingdom.
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