Nigerian businessmen
seeking visas from Thailand Embassy have narrated their alleged
extortions, indiscriminate visa denials and other forms of fraudulent
practices by a consular officer of the embassy.
The Daily Times further gathered that a Thailand Consular officer, Mr
Sakeson Sarobol, has allegedly shortchanged Nigerians and other West
African countries through a dubious visa application process.
According a source close to the Embassy, “Visa applicants pay cash and
are not issued receipts after payment and those who were denied visa
were not given any reason why their applications were denied and there
were no opportunity for visa appeal rather they will tell you to reapply
which indicates fresh payment”.
The source further alleged that the Consular officer, who has spent
about fours years in the country, allegedly exploit the cash payment
system as most of the funds are not captured in the revenue receipts of
the embassy as payments are not made through bank account but cash.
Another source also revealed that when some applicants applied for visas
that have higher financial value, the consular issues them with visa of
lower class and quietly pockets the cash differential while “the
passport collection slip issued to the applicant will contain the actual
cost of the issued class of visa and not the real amount paid by the
applicant.”
The source further alleged that since applicants for visas were not
issued receipts, the consular officer allegedly accept many
applications, decline 80 percent of the visa requests and divert the
balance while a fragment of the revenue is remitted to the high
commission.
The source also claimed that Thailand Embassy in Nigeria is the only
embassy that caters for the need of Anglophone in West African
countries.
Hence, applicants from other West African countries troupe to the
consulate in Nigeria to seek for visa and other requests.
But they are disappointed because while other Thai Embassies in other
countries issue visa or reject application within 48 hours, the clumsy
nature of visa process in Nigeria makes it imperative for applicant to
spend weeks before his or her request can be processed.
But because of desperation, such applicant will fall prey to the bait of
the consular.
One of the applicants who sought anonymity because of being blacklisted
as he was a frequent traveler; alleged that he nearly lost his job
because the embassy could not issue him with a receipt after paying for a
visa while his office felt shortchanged and even threatened to sanction
him.
Another Nigerian businessman who stays in Thailand alleged that another
strategy which the envoy adopts to enrich himself is to deny applicants
visa untill they have made several applications thereby increasing his
exploitative agenda.
He said, “The man can never issue you with visa on your first
application. Even if you are a regular traveler, he will continue to
reject your application and you will continue to re-apply with same
document and you must pay for each application. When he feels he has
made enough money from you, then he will eventually approve your visa”.
When Daily Times visited the Embassy on Wednesday for the reaction of
the consular, the security operatives at the gate did not allow our
reporters to see him. But after a heated argument, an appointment was
secured with the consular on Thursday.
When our reporters went back to the embassy on Thursday as scheduled,
the embassy officials frustrated every attempt to see the Consular.
Several attempts were also made to get the reaction of the embassy
through the telephones but there was no response to several calls and
text messages sent at press time.
Meawhile, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Nnenna Ukeje,has denied knowledge of such
practices in the country.
In a telephone conversation with one of our reporters, Hon. Ukeje
promised to investigate the matter and ensure that Nigerians are not
extorted by any foreign mission in the country and abroad.
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Nigerian businessmen
seeking visas from Thailand Embassy have narrated their alleged
extortions, indiscriminate visa denials and other forms of fraudulent
practices by a consular officer of the embassy.
The Daily Times further gathered that a Thailand Consular officer, Mr
Sakeson Sarobol, has allegedly shortchanged Nigerians and other West
African countries through a dubious visa application process.
According a source close to the Embassy, “Visa applicants pay cash and
are not issued receipts after payment and those who were denied visa
were not given any reason why their applications were denied and there
were no opportunity for visa appeal rather they will tell you to reapply
which indicates fresh payment”.
The source further alleged that the Consular officer, who has spent
about fours years in the country, allegedly exploit the cash payment
system as most of the funds are not captured in the revenue receipts of
the embassy as payments are not made through bank account but cash.
Another source also revealed that when some applicants applied for visas
that have higher financial value, the consular issues them with visa of
lower class and quietly pockets the cash differential while “the
passport collection slip issued to the applicant will contain the actual
cost of the issued class of visa and not the real amount paid by the
applicant.”
The source further alleged that since applicants for visas were not
issued receipts, the consular officer allegedly accept many
applications, decline 80 percent of the visa requests and divert the
balance while a fragment of the revenue is remitted to the high
commission.
The source also claimed that Thailand Embassy in Nigeria is the only
embassy that caters for the need of Anglophone in West African
countries.
Hence, applicants from other West African countries troupe to the
consulate in Nigeria to seek for visa and other requests.
But they are disappointed because while other Thai Embassies in other
countries issue visa or reject application within 48 hours, the clumsy
nature of visa process in Nigeria makes it imperative for applicant to
spend weeks before his or her request can be processed.
But because of desperation, such applicant will fall prey to the bait of
the consular.
One of the applicants who sought anonymity because of being blacklisted
as he was a frequent traveler; alleged that he nearly lost his job
because the embassy could not issue him with a receipt after paying for a
visa while his office felt shortchanged and even threatened to sanction
him.
Another Nigerian businessman who stays in Thailand alleged that another
strategy which the envoy adopts to enrich himself is to deny applicants
visa untill they have made several applications thereby increasing his
exploitative agenda.
He said, “The man can never issue you with visa on your first
application. Even if you are a regular traveler, he will continue to
reject your application and you will continue to re-apply with same
document and you must pay for each application. When he feels he has
made enough money from you, then he will eventually approve your visa”.
When Daily Times visited the Embassy on Wednesday for the reaction of
the consular, the security operatives at the gate did not allow our
reporters to see him. But after a heated argument, an appointment was
secured with the consular on Thursday.
When our reporters went back to the embassy on Thursday as scheduled,
the embassy officials frustrated every attempt to see the Consular.
Several attempts were also made to get the reaction of the embassy
through the telephones but there was no response to several calls and
text messages sent at press time.
Meawhile, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Nnenna Ukeje,has denied knowledge of such
practices in the country.
In a telephone conversation with one of our reporters, Hon. Ukeje
promised to investigate the matter and ensure that Nigerians are not
extorted by any foreign mission in the country and abroad.
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/news/alleged-visa-scam-thailand-consular-officer-defrauds-nigerians/
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/news/alleged-visa-scam-thailand-consular-officer-defrauds-nigerians/