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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 13 April 2025
Final-Year Engineering Student Fatally Stabbed, Belongings Left Untouched Picture courtesy of Khoasod. An incident has shaken the community following the fatal stabbing of a 26-year-old final-year engineering student in Pathum Thani. The victim, Mr. Thanat, was ambushed and stabbed multiple times by a group of more than ten youths. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357611-final-year-engineering-student-fatally-stabbed-belongings-left-untouched/ -
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CIB Arrests Woman Linked to Online Gambling Syndicate While Holidaying on Koh Larn
Picture courtesy of CIB. Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) have arrested a woman linked to a major illegal online gambling network while she was on holiday on Koh Larn, off the coast of Pattaya. The suspect, identified as Ms. Thanyathorn, was wanted under charges of organising unauthorised gambling via electronic media, money laundering, and involvement in a criminal syndicate. She was apprehended at a resort on the island by officers from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), operating under the CIB. The arrest followed an extended investigation into two illegal online gambling platforms that had been operating with a turnover exceeding 180 million baht. Several individuals connected to the network had previously been arrested, but Ms. Thanyathorn had fled to Poipet, on the Cambodian border known for casino operations catering to Thai nationals. CIB investigators later discovered that Ms. Thanyathorn had returned to Thailand and travelled to Koh Larn for a holiday. Acting on this intelligence, a police team was dispatched to the island where they located and arrested her at a resort. She has since been transferred to the Crime Suppression Division for further legal proceedings. The operation was led under the direction of Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridej, Commissioner of the CIB; Pol. Maj. Gen. Wittaya Sriprasertphap, Commander of the CSD; and Pol. Col. Ekasit Pansita, Superintendent of CSD Subdivision 4. The arrest was executed by a team including Acting Pol. Lt. Narawit Piaosu, Deputy Inspector of Subdivision 4, along with other officers from the same unit. -- 2025-04-13 -
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Man Killed, Wife Injured in Road Crash During Songkran Journey Home
Picture courtesy of Daily News. A man has been killed and his wife injured in a road crash on 12 April, while travelling home for the Songkran holiday, as heavy rainfall made road conditions treacherous. Police in Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, confirmed that the incident occurred at around kilometre marker 14+100 on the Cha-am–Pranburi bypass, inbound towards Bangkok. Officers from Cha-am Police Station, emergency rescue units, and medical staff from Cha-am Hospital responded swiftly to the scene. The crash involved a silver Isuzu pickup truck, registered in Udon Thani, when the driver skidded off a curve in the road and crashed into a tree. The vehicle sustained heavy damage. Rescuers found a female passenger with minor injuries, identified as 52-year-old Ruangthong Treecharee from Khon Kaen Province. The driver, her husband Ratchaphon Tomlong, aged 61 from Udon Thani, was pronounced dead at the scene. According to initial reports, passing military personnel and good Samaritans assisted in rescuing the injured woman from the vehicle before rescue teams arrived to administer first aid. Emergency responders later recovered the driver’s body and transported it to Cha-am Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Ms Ruangthong told police that the couple had been en route to their hometown in Udon Thani to celebrate the Thai New Year when the weather suddenly turned. Heavy rain and unfamiliar road conditions led to her husband losing control on a bend, veering off the road and colliding with a tree. -- 2025-04-13 -
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Administrative Court Orders SRT to Pay Over 4.2 Billion Baht in Red Line Dispute
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Thailand’s Central Administrative Court has this week, ruled that the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) must comply with an arbitration award and pay over 4.2 billion baht, plus interest, to two private construction firms involved in the Red Line suburban railway project. The decision follows a long-running dispute over additional work costs (Variation Orders) incurred during the construction of the Red Line’s Bang Sue–Rangsit section. The court ordered the SRT to make full payment to Uniq Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited and Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited within 60 days from the finalisation of the case. The case dates back to an arbitration ruling issued on 21 November 2022, under Case No. 79/2565, which found the SRT liable for outstanding payments related to contract No. กส.01/รฟฟ./2556, signed on 18 January 2013. The ruling required the SRT to pay: 1. Principal compensation of 4,204,286,694.83 baht for construction works and variation orders, plus VAT of 23,654,882.90 baht. 2. Interest on delayed payments at an annual rate of 7.305%, amounting to 929,211,622.11 baht as of 23 July 2022, with additional interest accruing from 22 July 2022 until full payment is made. 3. Late payment interest on a withheld retention amount of 180,651,350.64 baht, totalling 34,904,693.43 baht. 4. Compensation for expenses incurred during project extensions, totalling 680,057,076 baht plus VAT and interest. 5. Price-adjusted contract work compensation of 96,044,682.13 baht plus VAT and interest. The SRT initially contested the arbitration decision, claiming it violated public order and morality. However, the Central Administrative Court, in its verdict dated 30 April 2024, rejected the argument, ruling that the arbitration decision was within the contractual scope and not in breach of public norms. The SRT’s appeal to the Supreme Administrative Court was subsequently dismissed on 2 October 2024, rendering the arbitration ruling legally binding and final. With the court affirming the legality of the arbitration process and decision, the SRT is now compelled to fulfil its financial obligations under the terms of the ruling. Failure to do so within the 60-day deadline may result in further legal enforcement actions. This verdict underscores the growing accountability of state enterprises in large-scale infrastructure projects, particularly regarding contractual compliance and fair compensation for private sector contractors. -- 2025-04-13 -
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Former Deputy Police Chief Appeals Dismissal Over Online Gambling Allegations
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. Former Deputy National Police Chief, Police General Surachate Hakparn, widely known by his nickname ‘Big Joke’, has submitted an appeal through a representative, seeking justice after being dismissed from the Royal Thai Police over allegations linked to online gambling operations. On 11 April, it was reported that Pol. Gen. Surachate authorised a representative to submit an official appeal to the Police Civil Service Protection Committee, after a disciplinary panel found him guilty of serious misconduct. The committee had previously concluded that he was involved in receiving money from online gambling websites and recommended his removal from office, a decision later ratified by National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanpetch. The dismissal officially took effect on 18 April 2024. However, under Thai police regulations, Surachate retains the right to appeal the decision within 30 days of being notified. The appeal process involves several stages: 1. Submission and Verification: If all required documents are in order, the case proceeds. If not, the appellant will be informed to rectify the issue within a specified timeframe. 2. Investigation and Deliberation: The committee may summon further witnesses or documents and allows both the appellant and the relevant police agency to provide additional statements or materials. 3. Committee Decision: Based on facts and legal analysis, submits a recommendation to the Police Commission 4. Final Ruling: The Police Commission has the authority to uphold, amend, or overturn the original decision. Its verdict is final within the administrative system. According to clause 24 of the 2009 Police Commission Appeals and Complaints Regulations, the committee may extend the review period twice, each for no more than 30 days, provided the appellant is informed in writing. This case is currently under appeal and its outcome will determine whether Pol. Gen. Surachate’s dismissal is upheld or reversed. Previously, close associates of Surachate, including Pol. Col. Kittichai Sangthawon (Deputy Commander, Songkhla Provincial Police), Pol. Lt. Col. Krit Priyaket (Deputy Superintendent, Samut Prakan), and two traffic and patrol officers, also filed their appeals to the same committee. -- 2025-04-13 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 13 April 2025
Drunk Man Steals Motorcycle with Sidecar, Crashes into Tree, One Dead, One Injured Picture courtesy of Khoasod. An incident unfolded in Buriram Province after a man, reportedly intoxicated, stole a motorcycle with a sidecar during a funeral ceremony, only to crash it into a tree, killing himself and seriously injuring his passenger. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357610-drunk-man-steals-motorcycle-with-sidecar-crashes-into-tree-one-dead-one-injured/
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