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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
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Nigerian Dealer Busted in Phuket After Viral Drug Video Leads to Arrest - video Photo via Facebook/ เหยี่ยวข่าว ภูเก็ต Newshawk Phuket A Nigerian man was arrested in Phuket after a viral video exposed a drug transaction involving cocaine. The video, shared by the Facebook page "Phuket is so brutal", captured two foreigners using the illegal substance by the roadside, sparking public outrage. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354387-nigerian-dealer-busted-in-phuket-after-viral-drug-video-leads-to-arrest-video/ -
Photo via Facebook/ เหยี่ยวข่าว ภูเก็ต Newshawk Phuket A Nigerian man was arrested in Phuket after a viral video exposed a drug transaction involving cocaine. The video, shared by the Facebook page "Phuket is so brutal", captured two foreigners using the illegal substance by the roadside, sparking public outrage. The video, posted on March 6, prompted a Swiss man, Sascha Teodorovic, to present himself to authorities on March 10. Teodorovic admitted to being one of the individuals in the footage and tested positive for cocaine use. He revealed that the cocaine was purchased from a Nigerian dealer, identified as Chimaraoke Wisdom Mabanaso. In a sting operation on March 11, Phuket police posed as buyers and successfully arrested Mabanaso, seizing 0.82 grammes of cocaine. Along with the narcotics, police confiscated his assets, including a black Mazda 2 sedan and an iPhone 16 Pro Max, as per legal guidelines. Mabanaso faces charges under Section 146 of the Narcotics Control Act for possessing and distributing Category 2 narcotics, which could result in up to 15 years in prison and hefty fines between 200,000 and 1.5 million baht. The incident underscores ongoing challenges in drug enforcement in the tourist haven, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-12
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
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Nigerian Men Arrested for Drifting: Sang to Police to Evade Arrest - video Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ In an unusual turn of events, two Nigerian men were arrested in Phuket last night after being caught drifting a sedan in the middle of a busy intersection. The incident, which occurred at the Koh Kaew Intersection on Thep Krasattri Road, was widely shared online, drawing attention to the brazen behaviour of the suspects. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354386-nigerian-men-arrested-for-drifting-sang-to-police-to-evade-arrest-video/ -
Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ In an unusual turn of events, two Nigerian men were arrested in Phuket last night after being caught drifting a sedan in the middle of a busy intersection. The incident, which occurred at the Koh Kaew Intersection on Thep Krasattri Road, was widely shared online, drawing attention to the brazen behaviour of the suspects. The video, posted by Newshawk Phuket, shows the sedan performing dangerous manoeuvres despite the surrounding traffic. Witness reports suggest the same vehicle was involved in similar stunts at another intersection the same day. Thalang Police eventually tracked the car down and apprehended the suspects near Soi Koh Kaew 23. Uncooperative from the start, the men attempted to flee into a nearby forest but were unsuccessful. When brought in for questioning, they resisted communication, opting to sing rather than speak English or comply with drug testing. The police discovered one of the men, Anamere George, had a standing warrant for illegal entry and possession of cocaine. Charges have been filed against both individuals, including illegal entry under the Immigration Act and reckless driving under the Land Traffic Act. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety and foreign compliance with local laws in tourist areas like Phuket, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-12
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
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Phuket Hit-and-Run: Police Hunt Knife-Wielding Foreigners Image screenshot from video Authorities in Phuket are on the hunt for three foreign individuals involved in a hit-and-run incident that occurred outside Patong Hospital three days ago. The culprits allegedly collided with a Thai motorcyclist using a pickup truck and subsequently threatened him with a knife when confronted. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354384-phuket-hit-and-run-police-hunt-knife-wielding-foreigners/ -
Image screenshot from video Authorities in Phuket are on the hunt for three foreign individuals involved in a hit-and-run incident that occurred outside Patong Hospital three days ago. The culprits allegedly collided with a Thai motorcyclist using a pickup truck and subsequently threatened him with a knife when confronted. The encounter was captured in a 33-second video shared by Facebook user “Je Moi v+”, drawing widespread attention and prompting public outcry. The post detailed how the foreigners got aggressive and brandished a knife before fleeing the scene. Despite the delay, the motorcycle rider assured the press that the local police are actively investigating, maintaining regular updates on the case. However, frustration has grown online as critics argue the suspects may have already left the country. Public sentiment remains tense, with social media comments reflecting anger and scepticism about justice being served swiftly. Authorities urge the public to stay vigilant, hoping for leads from local residents as they intensify their search for the suspects, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-03-12
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Man Arrested for Secretly Recording Women in Restrooms in Samut Sakhon Photo via KhaoSod A 21-year-old man has been arrested for secretly recording videos of women in public restrooms at gas stations and schools, with police discovering over 1,000 explicit recordings on his mobile phone. The suspect, identified as Thanaporn from Roi Et province, was apprehended on March 11 by the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Investigation Unit, led by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and senior Division of Special Investigation (DSI) officials. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354302-man-arrested-for-secretly-recording-women-in-restrooms-in-samut-sakhon/ -
Photo via KhaoSod A 21-year-old man has been arrested for secretly recording videos of women in public restrooms at gas stations and schools, with police discovering over 1,000 explicit recordings on his mobile phone. The suspect, identified as Thanaporn from Roi Et province, was apprehended on March 11 by the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Investigation Unit, led by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and senior Division of Special Investigation (DSI) officials. Police initially set up surveillance at a petrol station restroom in Om Noi, Krathum Baen district, Samut Sakhon, while investigating an unrelated firearms case. Officers noticed Thanaporn behaving suspiciously as he entered the restroom and decided to intervene. A search revealed two mobile phones concealed in the suspect's waistband. Thanaporn's nervous behaviour prompted officers to investigate the devices, uncovering more than 1,000 videos secretly filmed over the past two years at various gas stations and an unidentified school. During interrogation, Thanaporn admitted to filming women in restrooms across the Phetkasem and Om Noi areas. He confessed to sharing and selling the footage among acquaintances, citing both personal obsession and financial motives. Thanaporn has been charged with possession of child pornography for personal or financial gain and transferred to Krathum Baen Police Station for further legal processing. The investigation continues as police examine the footage to identify potential victims and assess whether additional charges are warranted, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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UPDATE: Tourists Rescued from Leaking Speedboat Near Krabi Coast Picture of Koh Lipe courtesy of Ambong Pool Villas A group of nearly 30 foreign holidaymakers faced a harrowing ordeal when their speedboat began taking on water during their journey from Koh Lipe to Phuket. The incident occurred near Koh Poda Nok, off the Krabi coast, as the vessel was battered by powerful waves, resulting in a significant leak. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354274-29-tourists-rescued-as-speedboat-springs-leak-off-krabi-mainland/#findComment-19651429 -
29 Tourists Rescued as Speedboat Springs Leak off Krabi Mainland
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Tourists Rescued from Leaking Speedboat Near Krabi Coast Picture of Koh Lipe courtesy of Ambong Pool Villas A group of nearly 30 foreign holidaymakers faced a harrowing ordeal when their speedboat began taking on water during their journey from Koh Lipe to Phuket. The incident occurred near Koh Poda Nok, off the Krabi coast, as the vessel was battered by powerful waves, resulting in a significant leak. The quick response of Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park proved crucial. A park patrol boat, along with the Nanthicha 333 speedboat, was dispatched to the scene to rescue the stranded tourists aboard the Siriwan Marine 5 speedboat. Despite the nationalities of the 28 tourists remaining undisclosed, all were safely evacuated to Maya Bay on March 10. It was reported that the relentless waves had damaged the boat's underbelly, preventing the skipper from navigating toward Koh Phi Phi due to rising water levels within the craft. Thankfully, all passengers reached the serene shores of Maya Bay unharmed, where they awaited a replacement vessel to continue their journey to Phuket. The incident highlights the importance of swift rescue operations and effective safety measures in ensuring the well-being of travelers exploring the region's beautiful waters, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11 -
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Thailand Eyes MotoGP Contract Renewal and Potential F1 Race Host Thailand’s Somkiat Chantra in the season opener race at Chang International Circuit | Photo via BoxzaRacing/Facebook Thailand is gearing up for negotiations with Dorna Sports to extend its MotoGP contract for another five years while exploring the potential of hosting a Formula One (F1) race. This initiative aligns with the government's commitment to bolstering the nation's profile in the global motorsports arena. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354301-thailand-eyes-motogp-contract-renewal-and-potential-f1-race-host/ -
Thailand’s Somkiat Chantra in the season opener race at Chang International Circuit | Photo via BoxzaRacing/Facebook Thailand is gearing up for negotiations with Dorna Sports to extend its MotoGP contract for another five years while exploring the potential of hosting a Formula One (F1) race. This initiative aligns with the government's commitment to bolstering the nation's profile in the global motorsports arena. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong confirmed the government's dedication to securing MotoGP's future in Thailand, with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra backing the initiative. Sorawong shared these insights at Government House on March 11, expressing the nation's continual investment in both youth and professional sports events. Over the past seven years, MotoGP has significantly benefited Thailand, and discussions with Dorna Sports, the event organizer, are anticipated to commence shortly. As part of the negotiations, Thailand aims to renew its contract with reduced licensing fees, while engaging private sector sponsors to lessen the state's financial burden. Given Thailand's history as a reliable host, Sorawong emphasized the importance of achieving favourable contract terms to optimize the event's economic and tourism benefits. Sorawong also noted that the government sees potential in organizing both MotoGP and F1 races, rejecting the idea that they target separate markets. Highlighting Thai athletes' participation in both motorsports, he believes hosting both events would enhance Thailand’s standing in global sports. The Chang International Circuit, Thailand’s only Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM)-certified track, will continue to host MotoGP races under the renewed contract. Sorawong dismissed any speculation of political involvement in Buriram’s MotoGP hosting, attributing success to local leadership and the substantial economic gains brought forth. Negotiations with Dorna Sports are slated for the next one to two months, focusing on the event’s estimated economic impact, which contributes 5 to 6 billion baht per race to Thailand’s economy. The government is resolute in keeping MotoGP in Thailand and is optimistic about the prospects of hosting an F1 race, thereby enriching the country's tourism and economic landscape. Motorsport fans can expect continued efforts to secure these prestigious events for Thailand's future, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Violent Altercation Erupts in Pattaya Store Over Shopping Cart Dispute Picture courtesy of Pattaya Mail A heated altercation unfolded in a Pattaya wholesale store on March 9, when a 19-year-old woman initiated a confrontation with another shopper over a blocked aisle. The incident occurred at 8pm in a store on Soi Khao Noi, East Pattaya, and the entire episode was captured on CCTV. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354298-violent-altercation-erupts-in-pattaya-store-over-shopping-cart-dispute/ -
Picture courtesy of Pattaya Mail A heated altercation unfolded in a Pattaya wholesale store on March 9, when a 19-year-old woman initiated a confrontation with another shopper over a blocked aisle. The incident occurred at 8pm in a store on Soi Khao Noi, East Pattaya, and the entire episode was captured on CCTV. The chaos began when 44-year-old Akira Park attempted to navigate the narrow aisle towards the checkout with her children. Finding her path obstructed, Akira politely asked the young woman to step back, which unexpectedly triggered an aggressive response. Instead of acquiescing, the teenager rammed her cart into Akira's, escalating the situation into a verbal spat. Sensing the tension, Akira attempted to diffuse the situation by leaving the scene. However, the teenager falsely accused Akira of confronting her mother, which led to a startling physical altercation. The assailant allegedly grabbed Akira by the throat, while Akira, conscious of her children's presence, restrained herself from retaliating. The situation deteriorated further as Akira was ambushed again while exiting the store. The CCTV footage revealed the teenager pulling Akira's hair, causing her to fall. Following the assault, Akira reported the incident to the Nongprue Police Station, seeking justice and pressing charges against the teenager, known only as Noi. Despite her efforts, Akira has expressed frustration with the pace of the legal proceedings, vowing to pursue accountability for the attack. Attempts to reach Noi for her side of the story have been unsuccessful, with the suspect declining to comment when contacted by the press. Akira remains resolute in her quest for justice, determined not to let the incident go unpunished, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Pipe Bomb Attack Strikes Checkpoint in Pattani Amid Ramadan Tensions - video Picture courtesy of สมาคมสื่อสารมวลชน ข่าว วิทยุและโทรทัศน์ Facebook A motorcycle-riding assailant targeted a checkpoint near the Koh Pho market in Pattani province on March 10, throwing a pipe bomb. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, though the incident has heightened tensions during Ramadan in the region. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354296-pipe-bomb-attack-strikes-checkpoint-in-pattani-amid-ramadan-tensions-video/ -
Picture courtesy of สมาคมสื่อสารมวลชน ข่าว วิทยุและโทรทัศน์ Facebook A motorcycle-riding assailant targeted a checkpoint near the Koh Pho market in Pattani province on March 10, throwing a pipe bomb. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, though the incident has heightened tensions during Ramadan in the region. The attack occurred at 7.10pm, as police at Koh Pho Police Station received reports of an unidentified individual launching the explosive at a checkpoint close to the U-turn before the district market. Surveillance footage captured the suspect in a white outfit fleeing the scene on a motorcycle, heading toward Ban Don, Village No. 7, in Koh Pho subdistrict. Local law enforcement has secured the area, and investigations are underway. Officials suspect this attack is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt peace during Ramadan, noting a similar attack earlier this month at the same checkpoint involving a pickup truck. Efforts to apprehend the suspects continue. In the preceding days, Pattani witnessed a deadly explosion in the Sai Buri district, claiming the lives of three officials. The blast, occurring at around 11.20pm on March 8, prompted a delay in further investigations over concerns of additional devices. Authorities are urging residents to report any suspicious activity to the police promptly. The 44th Ranger Regiment reported the explosion in the Hu Tae Kor Lae neighborhood, within village 3 of the Troh Bon subdistrict. This attack followed an earlier assault on rangers from Company 4411 at 6pm, prompting increased security measures around the Hu Tae Kor Lae intersection. The explosion near a pavilion tragically resulted in the deaths of Ranger Samai Boonyong, village assistant Maromli Mayadeng, and village security assistant Adisorn Doloh, further underscoring the volatility in the region during this period, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Phuket Officials Intensify Efforts to Reinstate School Dropouts Photo via Phuket News/PR Phuket In a bid to support the government's Thailand Zero Dropout policy, officials in Phuket have intensified efforts to reintegrate school dropouts into the educational system. During a meeting on March 10, led by Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat, it was revealed that 14,282 children have dropped out across various categories in the province. The session focused on crafting strategies to ensure these children access education or vocational training, equipping them with essential future skills. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354294-phuket-officials-intensify-efforts-to-reinstate-school-dropouts/ -
Photo via Phuket News/PR Phuket In a bid to support the government's Thailand Zero Dropout policy, officials in Phuket have intensified efforts to reintegrate school dropouts into the educational system. During a meeting on March 10, led by Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat, it was revealed that 14,282 children have dropped out across various categories in the province. The session focused on crafting strategies to ensure these children access education or vocational training, equipping them with essential future skills. The discussions highlighted that 642 of these children require immediate intervention due to various challenges like disabilities, behavioural issues, chronic illnesses, economic hardships, or involvement in household or child labour. This initiative is part of a nationwide campaign launched to reform Thai education, making it inclusive and accessible following a Cabinet-approved policy dated May 28 of the previous year. The policy aims at reducing school dropout rates across the country, ensuring that every child receives a fair chance to learn and grow. To tackle the dropout issue effectively, Governor Sophon formed a dedicated committee on January 20 to keep track of the situation, formulate intervention plans, and encourage income-generating activities for students alongside their education. In support of these efforts, officials will engage directly with affected communities in Phuket by the end of April to provide necessary aid to children and families. A subsequent meeting is planned for early May at the Phuket Provincial Education Area Office to assess progress and map out further steps, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Phuket Police Crackdown Nabs Three Foreign Nationals in Immigration Bust Picture courtesy of Benar News In an ongoing effort to maintain order and safety for both locals and tourists, Phuket police recently arrested three foreign nationals in separate operations targeting immigration and employment law violations. Conducted on March 10, this swift crackdown underscores Phuket's commitment to strict law enforcement. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354293-phuket-police-crackdown-nabs-three-foreign-nationals-in-immigration-bust/ -
Picture courtesy of Benar News In an ongoing effort to maintain order and safety for both locals and tourists, Phuket police recently arrested three foreign nationals in separate operations targeting immigration and employment law violations. Conducted on March 10, this swift crackdown underscores Phuket's commitment to strict law enforcement. The first two arrests occurred during targeted inspections by Phuket's police force and Immigration Department. An Indian national known only as "Jay" was found to have overstayed his visa by an astonishing 668 days, while "Shah," a Pakistani national, had been in Thailand for 92 days beyond his visa expiry. Both individuals have been charged accordingly and are now facing legal proceedings. In a separate operation, officers raided a Chinese restaurant in Soi Naka. A 33-year-old Chinese national, "Liquan," was discovered working as a chef without a work permit. He had entered Thailand on a tourist visa and was swiftly charged for working illegally. The restaurant owner also faces charges for hiring an alien without a work permit, as per Thai employment laws. These enforcement actions are part of a broader mandate from the Royal Thai Police and the Immigration Bureau, guided by officials such as Immigration Bureau Commissioner Police Lieutenant General Phanumas Boonnalak, to uphold the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 and other relevant laws. Phuket authorities encourage adherence to Sections 37 and 38 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522, which require that the residency of foreign nationals be reported to the authorities. This vigilance is seen as vital for ensuring safety and compliance, furthering tourist confidence in Phuket as a secure destination. Recent months have seen similar enforcement efforts, with several foreign nationals detained over visa overstays. Although records indicate multiple arrests, comprehensive data on the total number of foreigners apprehended annually in Phuket for overstays remains largely unspecified, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Straw-Laden Truck Overturns and Catches Fire on Mittraphap Road Picture courtesy of fm91bkk A truck loaded with straw overturned and caught fire on Mittraphap Road’s central reservation in the Sikhio district, injuring two people. The incident unfolded at 6am on March 10, at the notorious Ton Krathin curve near Lam Takhong Reservoir as the truck headed towards Nakhon Ratchasima. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354292-straw-laden-truck-overturns-and-catches-fire-on-mittraphap-road/ -
Picture courtesy of fm91bkk A truck loaded with straw overturned and caught fire on Mittraphap Road’s central reservation in the Sikhio district, injuring two people. The incident unfolded at 6am on March 10, at the notorious Ton Krathin curve near Lam Takhong Reservoir as the truck headed towards Nakhon Ratchasima. Emergency services from Khlong Phai Police Station responded swiftly to the scene, where they found the truck, bearing registration number บม 9191 Phichit, engulfed in flames. Khlong Phai Municipality firefighters, with support from Hook 31 Rescue Unit volunteers, quickly cordoned off the area to control the fire, which had also damaged concrete barriers and street lighting. It took over 30 minutes to fully extinguish the blaze, with crews taking extra precautions to prevent any re-ignition. The two injured, a man and a woman, were promptly taken to Sikhio Hospital for medical care. Investigations revealed that the truck was delivering straw to a livestock farm. The accident reportedly occurred when a tyre burst while the truck was descending the slope at the accident-prone Ton Krathin curve, causing the vehicle to collide with a concrete barrier, overturn, and ignite. Fortunately, sparse traffic at the time and alternative routes via the M6 motorway helped prevent further incidents involving other vehicles, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Thai Police Arrest German Pedophile Linked to Child Porn Network Photo via CIB/Facebook A significant arrest was made in Chon Buri's Bang Lamung district, where a German national was detained for allegedly running an illegal dark web platform distributing child pornography. The operation, executed on March 5, was a collaborative effort between Thailand's Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) and US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354290-thai-police-arrest-german-pedophile-linked-to-child-porn-network/ -
Photo via CIB/Facebook A significant arrest was made in Chon Buri's Bang Lamung district, where a German national was detained for allegedly running an illegal dark web platform distributing child pornography. The operation, executed on March 5, was a collaborative effort between Thailand's Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) and US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Acting on a Criminal Court arrest warrant issued on March 3, authorities raided the residence of the 54-year-old, identified only as Steffen, a retired programmer from Germany. The investigation initially began after a tip-off from HSI, which had been monitoring Steffen's activities on two dark web sites reportedly used to distribute child pornography over the last three years. Payments for access to this illicit content were made using cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and Monero, with transactions funneled through digital wallets before being converted to other currencies and transferred into Steffen's Thai bank accounts. During the raid, officers confiscated numerous electronic devices, including a laptop, a server computer, and a mobile phone, alongside a storage device containing over 140,000 pornographic files. Additional items seized included bank records, credit cards, and multiple SIM cards associated with the operation. Steffen admitted to managing two dark web sites with over 5,000 child pornography videos, attracting over 10,000 subscribers and generating illegal earnings estimated at 3.5 million baht. He confessed to beginning this illegal activity after retiring and moving to Thailand. Photo via CIB/Facebook The charges against him include possession, distribution, production, and trade of child pornography for commercial benefit. He faces prosecution under Thai law, with the possibility of extradition to face further charges internationally. The investigation continues, as authorities work alongside global law enforcement to identify additional suspects and subscribers linked to this illicit network, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
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Bangkok Man Arrested for Knife Attack Following Road Rage Incident Photo via KhaoSod In Bangkok's Sai Mai area, a man was arrested for allegedly attempting to attack another man with a knife after a road rage incident. Police Colonel Anan Warasat, together with Deputy Police Superintendent Kosolpiya Seema and officers from Bang Khen Police Station, carried out the arrest. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354289-bangkok-man-arrested-for-knife-attack-following-road-rage-incident/