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  1. Officials in Banglamung Raid Unlicensed Kratom Shop, Confiscates 150 Bottles File photo for reference only On June 5th, authorities in the Banglamung district cracked down on an unauthorized store selling kratom beverages. The action followed complaints from local residents worried about the potential dangers these drinks could pose to young people. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329223-officials-in-banglamung-raid-unlicensed-kratom-shop-confiscates-150-bottles/
  2. On June 5th, authorities in the Banglamung district cracked down on an unauthorized store selling kratom beverages. The action followed complaints from local residents worried about the potential dangers these drinks could pose to young people. Upon reaching the shop, officials discovered teens selling the drinks. The officers confiscated a substantial amount of kratom leaves and over 150 bottles of the prepared juice. The store owners, whose identities have not been released, are being charged under Section 6 of the Food Act for unlicensed sale of food containing kratom. Although Kratom was decriminalized in 2022, it requires a license from the Thai FDA to be legally sold, specifically when mixed into beverages. File photo for reference only -- 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  3. Elderly man 20 million baht in debt after employer’s deception Image courtesy of Khaosod An elderly man faces destitution after being deceived by his employer, leading to a debt of 20 million baht and the seizure of his elderly pension, leaving him with no money for food. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329222-elderly-man-20-million-baht-in-debt-after-employer’s-deception/
  4. An elderly man faces destitution after being deceived by his employer, leading to a debt of 20 million baht and the seizure of his elderly pension, leaving him with no money for food. A member of the local administrative organisation, 46 year old Phongchai reported that a local had been entangled in a bankruptcy case, resulting in a debt of over 20 million baht. The man in question, 63 year old Boonyuen Jumlee from Chachoengsao province, revealed that his monthly elderly pension of 600 baht, which he has been receiving for the past three years from the Tha Takiap local administrative organisation, has been accumulating in his Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) account, totalling more than 20,000 baht. However, the funds were inaccessible due to an asset freeze by a legal order from the enforcement office following the bankruptcy case. Boonyuen explained that he received a summons for a central bankruptcy case at the end of May, involving himself and the Revenue Department. This follows the asset protection announcement. He expressed his distress, saying he is severely stressed and physically unwell, suffering from back pain and swollen legs, making it difficult to walk. Seeking advice from Phongchai, he lamented that he and his wife were on the brink of starvation, with no rice to cook, hoping only to get his rightful pension to buy food. Boonyuen recounted taking up construction work in Chanthaburi province over a decade ago. He agreed to put his name forward as a contractor, only to find himself wrongly indebted to the Revenue Department for over 20 million baht. Documents were submitted to relevant agencies, including the enforcement office in Chachoengsao, but there has since been no progress. Boonyuen pleaded for help, stating that he is now forced to skip meals and is physically unwell. He can no longer find work due to his condition. He resignedly remarked that if he must face imprisonment, so be it, but for now, he just needs enough money for food and basic sustenance, reported Khaosod. By Ryan Turner Image courtesy of Khaosod Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  5. Scammed Thai man finds help from philanthropic Danish investor Photo via Thue Thai News A Good Samaritan reached out to help a poor Thai man in the Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok after he was scammed out of 10,000 baht by his supposed fiancée. A Danish investor living in Pattaya read the sad story about a Thai security guard paying his girlfriend 300 baht a day in instalments, only to be abandoned, on The Thaiger website. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329221-scammed-thai-man-finds-help-from-philanthropic-danish-investor/
  6. A Good Samaritan reached out to help a poor Thai man in the Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok after he was scammed out of 10,000 baht by his supposed fiancée. A Danish investor living in Pattaya read the sad story about a Thai security guard paying his girlfriend 300 baht a day in instalments, only to be abandoned, on The Thaiger website. The 47 year old security guard, Pichate “Ched” Khamchom, sought help from several news agencies after losing his hard-earned money to his girlfriend. Ched met his alleged fiancée on a dating app. The unscrupulous woman convinced him to pay her 300 baht a day in instalments to save as a dowry and their wedding. Despite earning only 500 baht a day, the father of one was determined to make it work, hoping to build a life together. Tragically, his girlfriend then disappeared after he paid over 10,000 baht, leaving him heartbroken and financially embarrassed. Ched’s story deeply moved Casper, a 38 year old Danish investor residing in Pattaya. Upon reading about Ched’s predicament on The Thaiger platform, Casper contacted the team, expressing his willingness to reimburse the 10,000 baht that Ched had lost. Initially, Ched was cautious about accepting the money, fearing another scam. However, after reassurance from The Thaiger that the Danish philanthropist was genuine and sincere, Ched provided his bank details. To his surprise and delight, Casper transferred 15,000 baht, 5,000 baht more than his initial offer. When asked about his generous act, Casper admitted the story pulled on his heartstrings. “A hard worker who tried to follow his heart and got crushed like that shouldn’t lose hope. I always appreciate this. I put myself in a position to help others since I also come from a hard-working family, so I try to do this as often as I can.” Casper revealed that he is involved in multiple industries based in Pattaya. He mentioned that he has been living in Thailand for seven years and considers it his home. He expressed his desire to support the Thai people as much as possible. An overwhelmed Ched expressed deep gratitude to Casper. “I initially thought The Thaiger and Casper came from some scamming gang and attempted to get my bank account information to swindle my money. But I really got the money. I am very happy and appreciate the help. At least, I’m not facing only a bad thing. There is still something good waiting for me.” Casper also offered Ched some comforting words of encouragement. “Be careful. Don’t give up, one day you will meet someone.” The Thaiger team feels blessed to be part of this heartwarming story and to have the opportunity to connect with Thai and foreign communities in Thailand. We wish Ched all the best in finding the love he deserves and extend a wholehearted special thank you to Casper. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Thue Thai News Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  7. A Baby's Body Found in a Plastic Bag at a Bus Stop in Phitsanulok. File photo for reference only A baby's body was found inside a plastic bag near a bus stop in Phitsanulok, Thailand. This discovery has led to an inquiry into whether the cause of the baby's death was a premature birth or intentional abortion. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329220-a-babys-body-found-in-a-plastic-bag-at-a-bus-stop-in-phitsanulok/
  8. A baby's body was found inside a plastic bag near a bus stop in Phitsanulok, Thailand. This discovery has led to an inquiry into whether the cause of the baby's death was a premature birth or intentional abortion. At 5 pm yesterday, police in Phitsanulok City were notified about the body by investigator Min Misinth. After receiving the notification, medical rescue personnel and a doctor from Naresuan University Hospital were rushed to the scene located at the entrance of Maesuri Rest Stop. About 200m away from the bus stop, the body was found hidden in the grass in a white 30cm plastic bag, partially opened to reveal the baby's head. Authorities identified the body as a male infant, between six and seven months of development. Initial indications suggest the baby might have died from a premature birth or through abortion. The discovery was made by Phet Sornthavee, while he was spraying weed killer near the bus stop. He saw the bag and then noticed what seemed to be a baby’s body. Quickly, he alerted the nearby shopkeepers to contact the police. A cleaner at the bus stop named Lek Atthitham, 55, informed that four buses had arrived almost at the same time the night before. While on her cleaning duties, Lek spotted a teenage girl in a white bloody shirt washing her shirt. Even though the teenager stated it was period blood and didn't seem troubled, Lek remained suspicious after the infant’s body was discovered. She didn't know if the girl was connected to the child but sure that the girl had come on one of the buses. The police hypothesize that the teenager aboard one of the buses could have unexpectedly gone into labor, unaware of her pregnancy, or might have had an unintentional early birth. She might have panicked and left the baby’s body near the bus stop in a plastic bag. For more investigation, the baby's body will be sent to Naresuan University Hospital's forensic department to determine the exact cause of death. The police are also trying to locate the mother for additional information. Phitsanulok police are conducting a thorough investigation to put together a sequence of events before the discovery of the infant's body. They are also appealing to the public for any information that can possibly identify the mother or anyone involved in this tragic incident. File photo for reference only -- 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  9. Wild mushroom harvesting begins at Khon Kaen Zoo, providing economic support File photo for reference only Khon Kaen Zoo has given local residents permission to forage for wild mushrooms in the Khao Suan Kwang area. This scheme aims to boost the local economy through direct sales to tourists and providing for family needs. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329219-wild-mushroom-harvesting-begins-at-khon-kaen-zoo-providing-economic-support/
  10. Khon Kaen Zoo has given local residents permission to forage for wild mushrooms in the Khao Suan Kwang area. This scheme aims to boost the local economy through direct sales to tourists and providing for family needs. This year’s early rainy season has led to increased rainfall over the Khao Suan Kwang mountain area. This extra rain has resulted in lush surroundings and stimulated the growth of various types of mushrooms. The Zoo's Acting Director, Tipawadee Kittikun, said that this season's mushroom proliferation is particularly noticeable. In line with an agreement set up on April 27, 2009, the zoo plans to utilize the area sustainably, alongside the local community forest. This strategy includes partners such as the Departments of Forestry and National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, the Khon Kaen Province, and the Zoological Park Organisation of Thailand. The plan intends to help the local economy through tourism, and by providing jobs and educational resources about the environment and wildlife. Every rainy season, locals from Khao Suan Kwang and nearby areas gather various types of wild mushrooms. They sell these at the entrance of the zoo, creating income for both the community and individual families. Some of the mushrooms are used for home meals. According to Tipawadee, last year, these sales, primarily from the puffball mushrooms, totaled 1.6 million baht. Khon Kaen Zoo has also established rules for mushroom collectors and others wishing to gather other forest items. This includes registering at the main entrance, operating within specific hours, and refraining from entering animal exhibits. Any violations, such as hunting, tree cutting, or damaging zoo property, will be met with legal action. By giving permission to forage in the Khao Suan Kwang area, Khon Kaen Zoo supports the locals and helps strengthen their bond with the natural environment. File photo for reference only -- 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  11. National Water Resources Office Alerts of Potential Flooding Due to Monsoon Season The National Water Resources Office has reported that the southwest monsoon is affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. This is causing heavy to very heavy rain, especially in the northern, upper northeastern, and central regions. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329218-national-water-resources-office-alerts-of-potential-flooding-due-to-monsoon-season/
  12. The National Water Resources Office has reported that the southwest monsoon is affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. This is causing heavy to very heavy rain, especially in the northern, upper northeastern, and central regions. From June 4-11, 2024, flood warnings have been declared for the following areas: In the Northern Region: Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Phayao, Nan, Tak, Phitsanulok, and Phetchabun In the Upper Northeastern Region: Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Udon Thani, Chaiyaphum, and Khon Kaen In the Central Region: Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachinburi, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation is working with these 23 provinces to brace for the heavy rainfall that could result in flash floods, forest runoffs, and stagnant water. Authorities have been directed to stay alert and monitor for weather-linked disasters 24/7. This includes keeping an eye on rainfall amounts in each area and watching zones at high risk for heavy or built-up rain that might trigger flooding. Tourist destinations in nature are also being monitored. If heavy rainfall threatens safety, local governors have been told to command responsible agencies to give warnings and limit access to the impacted areas. Officials are also required to be on duty round the clock in these high-risk areas. File photo for reference only -- 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  13. Thai Government Aims to Improve Relationship with India File photo for reference only The Thai government has said it is prepared to improve relations with India, believing that an official visit to India this year will advance mutual ties to a strategic partnership level. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329217-thai-government-aims-to-improve-relationship-with-india/
  14. The Thai government has said it is prepared to improve relations with India, believing that an official visit to India this year will advance mutual ties to a strategic partnership level. In a phone call, Srettha Thavisin, the Thai Prime Minister, congratulated the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on securing a third term in office. Thavisin commended Modi's notable leadership and reassured him of Thailand's dedication to strengthening bilateral relations. Months earlier, in their first phone conversation, Modi had congratulated Thavisin on becoming the Prime Minister. They both agreed on the importance of keeping the ties between their countries robust. Thavisin announced the intention of visiting India this year to discuss increasing cooperation. This includes regional collaboration and plans within the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), with the goal of enhancing strategic partnership between Thailand and India. In response, Modi reacted positively to Thavisin's proposed visit, suggesting they schedule it at a convenient time for both parties. Modi also showed his readiness to attend the BIMSTEC meeting in Thailand in September, believing it will promote bilateral cooperation and economic relations. BIMSTEC is an international organization that includes seven South and Southeast Asian countries. It represents 1.73 billion people and has a total gross domestic product of 5.2 trillion US dollars. File photo for reference only -- 2024-06-07 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  15. Thai Pilots Association opposes eased restrictions for foreign pilots Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The Thai Pilots Association vehemently opposed a controversial government proposal to ease restrictions on foreign pilots flying with Thai carriers temporarily. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1329216-thai-pilots-association-opposes-eased-restrictions-for-foreign-pilots/
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