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Report Vietnamese Sex Workers Surge in Bangkok Amid Visa Policy Concerns
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
UPDATE Top-Secret Police Operation: Influential Suspect ‘Sor Golf’ & Associates Transferred from Songkhla Prison to Bangkok Under Heavy Guard Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a covert and heavily-armed operation, the elite Hanuman Special Task Force from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) successfully transferred a group of high-profile detainees, including the influential local politician known as “Sor Golf”, from Songkhla Provincial Prison to the Bangkok Remand Prison, amidst fears of a potential ambush or attempted escape. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360410-son-of-prominent-mp-sparks-violence-at-songkhla-polling-station/page/2/#findComment-19841416 -
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Crime Son of Prominent MP Sparks Violence at Songkhla Polling Station
UPDATE Top-Secret Police Operation: Influential Suspect ‘Sor Golf’ & Associates Transferred from Songkhla Prison to Bangkok Under Heavy Guard Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a covert and heavily-armed operation, the elite Hanuman Special Task Force from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) successfully transferred a group of high-profile detainees, including the influential local politician known as “Sor Golf”, from Songkhla Provincial Prison to the Bangkok Remand Prison, amidst fears of a potential ambush or attempted escape. The mission, carried out under utmost secrecy, began in the early hours of 30 May. At 05:00, under direct orders from Pol. Lt. Gen. Wittaya Sriprasertsupab, Commander of the CSD, a special team led by Pol. Col. Pattarapob Patamawong, along with officers from the 6th Division of the CSD, was dispatched to escort the suspects. The detainees, identified as Mr. Siradon Plai-duang (aka Sor Golf), Mr. Pongthep Wadtwilai (aka Nueng Freedom), Mr. Numsek Thongsri, Mr. Rapeepong Sawatchukaew, Mr. Jakkrapong Thepchoom, Mr. Sasarun Sanga-Bankhok, and Mr. Sarayut Noochaikaew, are allegedly linked to powerful criminal networks in southern Thailand. Their transfer came after Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panpet, the national police chief, ordered that the high-profile case be handed over from Region 9 Police to the CSD due to its sensitive nature and the suspects’ reported influence. The convoy, which arrived in Bangkok around 18:00 on the same day, faced delays due to ongoing roadworks in several areas along the southern route. Highway police were coordinated to provide an escort throughout the journey to ensure security and avoid any potential threats. Pol. Lt. Gen. Wittaya stated that, while such prisoner transfers typically fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections, the CSD was called in due to the risk involved in transporting suspects of this calibre over such a long distance. The fear of an attempted rescue, given the detainees’ alleged criminal clout, prompted the deployment of the Hanuman unit equipped with both heavy and light arms for full tactical readiness. Authorities emphasised that secrecy was paramount to the mission’s success. Any leak in information could have compromised safety and escalated the risk of an ambush en route. The detainees are now in custody at the Bangkok Remand Prison as the CSD continues its investigation into a case that has drawn significant public and national attention due to the suspects’ alleged ties to influential circles in the southern provinces. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-02. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
Motorcyclist Dies After Crashing Into U-Turn Bridge Barrier & Falling 10 Metres Onto Road Picture courtesy of Matichon. A crash occurred in the early hours of the morning of 1 June, when a man riding a motorcycle crashed into the barrier of a U-turn bridge on Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road in Bangkok, causing him to be thrown from the structure and fall over 10 metres to his death. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362429-motorcyclist-dies-after-crashing-into-u-turn-bridge-barrier-falling-10-metres-onto-road/ -
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Accident Motorcyclist Dies After Crashing Into U-Turn Bridge Barrier & Falling 10 Metres Onto Road
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A crash occurred in the early hours of the morning of 1 June, when a man riding a motorcycle crashed into the barrier of a U-turn bridge on Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road in Bangkok, causing him to be thrown from the structure and fall over 10 metres to his death. At approximately 03:00, Pol. Lt. Thepputtipong Sinsibphumi, an inquiry officer from Don Mueang Police Station, together with officers from Vibhavadi traffic police, forensic doctors from Bhumibol Hospital and volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, responded to reports of a serious crash on the outbound side of Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, near the Thai Airways crew centre in Thung Song Hong, Lak Si district. Upon arrival, authorities found a white Yamaha XMAX 300 motorcycle, registration from Bangkok, on the bridge heading toward Lak Si. The left side of the vehicle bore signs of collision. On the road surface directly below the bridge, officers discovered the lifeless body of the rider, identified as Mr. Thongchai, aged 32. The victim sustained multiple severe injuries, including a fractured skull, broken neck and broken arm. He was found lying on his back in a pool of blood. A shattered black full-face helmet was also located nearby. Initial investigations revealed that no eyewitnesses were present at the scene. Police believe the deceased was travelling at high speed when he lost control and struck the concrete barrier on the edge of the U-turn bridge. The impact caused his body to be flung off the bridge, resulting in fatal injuries upon hitting the ground. Officers are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the area to determine whether another vehicle may have been involved in the incident. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-02. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 June 2025
14-Year-Old Boy Takes Own Life After Losing Grandfather’s Savings to Online Scam Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 14-year-old boy has taken his own life in Chachoengsao province after reportedly being deceived by online scammers, resulting in the loss of several hundred thousand baht from his grandfather’s savings. The event occurred on the evening of 31 May and has left the local community in deep shock. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362428-14-year-old-boy-takes-own-life-after-losing-grandfather’s-savings-to-online-scam/
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