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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 6 May 2025
Man Arrested for Snatching Turkish Tourist’s Phone After Asking for Directions Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 26-year-old Thai man has been arrested for stealing a mobile phone from a Turkish tourist in central Bangkok after using a request for directions as a distraction. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359852-man-arrested-for-snatching-turkish-tourist’s-phone-after-asking-for-directions/ -
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Kamala Harris Faces Uncertain Path to 2028 as Democrats Weigh Future
Like I said I'm not a big fan. But in many ways she was served an unfair deck by the timing of Bidem's exit. So we saw something historically weird and difficult. So I'm just saying she deserves to compete in the primaries -
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Crime Man Arrested for Snatching Turkish Tourist’s Phone After Asking for Directions
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A 26-year-old Thai man has been arrested for stealing a mobile phone from a Turkish tourist in central Bangkok after using a request for directions as a distraction. The incident occurred on 4 May near Hua Lamphong Railway Station on Rong Muang Road in Pathum Wan district. The victim, Mr Deniz Gokdeniz, 33, reported that a man on a motorcycle approached him to ask for directions, before suddenly snatching his phone and speeding away. Senior Metropolitan Police officials, including Lt. Gen. Siam Boonsom and officers from Pathum Wan Police Station, launched an investigation immediately after the report was filed at 17:05. CCTV footage from the area helped identify the suspect and trace his movements following the theft. The suspect, later identified as Mr Saran, also known by the nickname “Yak,” was apprehended at 18:00 on 4 May at a hotel room on Rong Muang Road. Officers found a Honda motorcycle with the licence plate from Yasothon, parked in front of the hotel, the same vehicle used in the theft. When police entered Room 26, they found Mr Saran inside wearing clothing matching that seen in the surveillance footage. Upon questioning and being shown CCTV stills, Mr Saran confessed to stealing the phone. He later admitted to selling the stolen mobile at a shop on Suea Pa Road for 600 baht. The victim was brought to the police station where he positively identified Mr Saran as the thief. According to the investigation, the suspect took advantage of the tourist’s vulnerability while asking for directions before committing the snatch-and-run theft. Police also noted that the suspect had a history of drug use. He is currently in custody, along with the evidence, and has been handed over to investigators for prosecution. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-06. -
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Accident Chinese Tourist in Critical Condition After Incident in Pattaya Hotel Pool
It was frequent news in the case of Indians a few years ago... Chinese was usually in the sea! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 6 May 2025
Desperate for School Funds, Thai Families Turn to Pawn Shops File photo courtesy of Post Today Parents across Thailand are scrambling to convert belongings into cash, as they face mounting pressures to meet school term expenses. With the onset of the new school year on May 16, there’s a rush to pawn shops for funds to cover the cost of uniforms and other essentials. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359851-desperate-for-school-funds-thai-families-turn-to-pawn-shops/ -
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Report Desperate for School Funds, Thai Families Turn to Pawn Shops
File photo courtesy of Post Today Parents across Thailand are scrambling to convert belongings into cash, as they face mounting pressures to meet school term expenses. With the onset of the new school year on May 16, there’s a rush to pawn shops for funds to cover the cost of uniforms and other essentials. In anticipation, pawn shops nationwide have boosted their cash reserves. The Nakhon Ratchasima Municipality has readied a whopping 300 million baht among its branches, while offering low interest rate promotions to assist cash-strapped families. Siriphan Kuanha, manager of one of these branches, assures customers that their needs can be fully met. Other regions are following suit, with Yala's main municipal pawn shop stocking up 100 million baht, informed by Charoonrat Lamrassamee, the assistant manager. As the school year looms, an influx of visitors is anticipated by the Public Relations Department. The storage facilities in Nakhon Ratchasima, already brim with various pawned goods from household appliances to personal valuables. However, not everyone finds a solution in these establishments. A man in Pak Kret district faced rejection from several shops when attempting to pawn a 40-inch TV, illustrating a gap in available storage for larger items. This left him with no option but to resort to a loan shark to secure the necessary 1,000 baht for his nephew's schooling fees. The scene underscores the desperate measures families are being driven to, highlighting the societal reliance on short-term financial solutions. The incident also raises concerns about communication, prompting calls for clearer signage at pawnshops regarding what items they accept. As the countdown to the school year begins, pawn shops remain a critical lifeline for many, despite these challenges. The swift cash turnover aims to aid parents striving to fund their children's education in increasingly difficult economic circumstances. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-06
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