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  1. NATIONAL NEWS from Surf 102.5 FM - Wednesday 17 July 2024 Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333130-national-news-from-surf-1025-fm-wednesday-17-july-2024/
  2. 6 vietnamese nationals were found dead at a central bangkok hotel, yesterday evening, the three men and three women have been identified, Two of the dead were Americans of Vietnamese descent and four were Vietnamese nationals. At a late night press conference Police said the cause of death was suspected poisoning, by a third party. At least One person, a tour guide, had been detained for questioning. Prime minister Sretha Thavasin arrived at the scene in the Grand Hyatt hotel last night and ordered all agencies to urgently take action to avoid an impact on tourism. The Department of Narcotics Suppression claimed it can eradicate drugs and trafficking in 25 of the country's worst-affected provinces within 3 months, followed by continuous work to crack down on drug dealers. The announcement follows a statement from the prime minister that drug eradication is a national priority. The Ministry Agriculture has vowed to eradicate blackchin tilapia fish as a priority, This species are predators and native to West Africa, the derpartment says they pose a great risk to underwater biodiversity. It’s not known how they arrived in this region. Residents in Chaingmai experienced an earth tremor last night, the 3.3 shaker was east of the city towards the border with Myanmar, Authorities were this morning checking the area for damage. Around the region. Singapore police are still pursuing Malaysian fugitive Low Taek Jho for his alleged role in the multibillion-dollar 1MDB corruption scandal. The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly signed a confidential agreement with Low regarding the forfeiture of 1MDB assets as part of a global settlement. The scandal led to the imprisonment of former Malaysian premier Najib Razak. Jho Low maintains his innocence, while Malaysia seeks to recover over $4.5 billion believed to have disappeared from the state fund. Todays’ WEATHER Chiang Mai and the north: Thunderstorms 33C degrees celsius Bangkok: cloudy thundershowers 31 Pattaya: Cloudy, thundershowers 30 Phuket and the south: cloudy with thundershowers 30 Hua Hin: Cloudy with showers, clearing, but returning later in the day. 30 Much the same over the weekend . AQI: green which is good Green clear, yellow moderate, Orange High, Red unhealthy. -- SURF 102.5 FM 2024-07-17 Listen Live: Surf 102.5 Facebook: Surf 102.5 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  3. Thai Rice Department Scandal: Five Charged with Extortion File photo for referece only. Source: Wikimedia Police have completed their investigation into a high-profile extortion case, involving the Director-General of Thailand’s Rice Department, Nattakit Kongthip. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333128-thai-rice-department-scandal-five-charged-with-extortion/
  4. Police have completed their investigation into a high-profile extortion case, involving the Director-General of Thailand’s Rice Department, Nattakit Kongthip. They have forwarded the extensive case file, totalling 11 folders and 4,490 pages, to the Office of the Attorney General for further review. Five individuals are charged with extorting 1.5 million baht from Nattakit, involving allegations of corruption and abuse of power. The investigation, led by Deputy Commander of the Crime Suppression Division, Police Colonel Anek Taosupap, concluded that the accused allegedly forced Nattakit to pay the sum between December 20 and January 26. These incidents reportedly took place across various noteworthy locations, such as the Parliament, the Rice Department in Chatuchak, Bangkok, and Lat Sawai in Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani. The accused, including the well-known figure Yoswarit Chooklom, also known as Jeng Dokjik, have been charged with abusing their positions as state officials, unlawfully accepting money or benefits, and using threats to coerce others into providing these benefits. Jeng Dokjik firmly denied the allegations, stating, “I am not part of an extortion gang. If I am guilty, I will face the consequences.” Another accused, Srisuwan Janya, also denied any involvement, claiming to be unaware of the suspicious money, which he discarded. Srisuwan insists he is being targeted to halt his calls for further investigations. Prosecutors now hold the responsibility to decide the next legal steps based on the 4,490 pages of collected evidence. The Crime Suppression Division, under Police Major General Jaroonkiat Pankaew, arrested the suspects, who have been under scrutiny since January 27 and were formally charged on February 15. The other accused individuals include 34-year-old Pimnattha Jiraputthipak, 47-year-old Ekalak Waree, and 43-year-old Napatchapapa Janya, all facing similar serious charges. This high-profile case continues to unfold, drawing significant public and media attention, as the judicial process moves forward. TOP: File photo for referece only. Source: Wikimedia -- 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  5. Electrical Transformer Explosion Leaves Foreign Tourist Stuck in Pattaya Condo Elevator By Adam Judd Pattaya-Late last night, at approximately 11:30 p.m., an electrical transformer explosion caused chaos in a luxury condominium in Pattaya. A young female foreign tourist found themselves trapped inside an elevator for over 20 minutes as a result of the incident. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333127-electrical-transformer-explosion-leaves-foreign-tourist-stuck-in-pattaya-condo-elevator/
  6. Pattaya-Late last night, at approximately 11:30 p.m., an electrical transformer explosion caused chaos in a luxury condominium in Pattaya. A young female foreign tourist found herself trapped inside an elevator for over 20 minutes as a result of the incident. The condominium, located in Soi 16, Na Kluea, Banglamung District, Chonburi Province, has a total of eight floors. Residents and condo officials rallied to assist the stranded tourist, working diligently to pry open the elevator door on the ground floor. Inside the elevator was a young female tourist, about 25-30 years old. By Adam Judd Full story: THE PATTAYA NEWS 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  7. Retirement Lottery Receives Thai Cabinet Approval Picture courtesy: Thai Rath The government's draft plan to initiate a pension lottery has received cabinet approval, marking a significant development for future retirees across the nation. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333125-retirement-lottery-receives-thai-cabinet-approval/
  8. The government's draft plan to initiate a pension lottery has received cabinet approval, marking a significant development for future retirees across the nation. Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul announced that the National Savings Fund, managed by the Ministry of Finance, will introduce the lottery specifically for its registered members, providing them with an opportunity to win cash prizes. However, before the lottery kicks off, an amendment to the National Savings Fund Act must be passed in parliament. The pension lottery is set to run weekly every Friday. It will feature five First Prizes valued at one million baht each and 10,000 Second Prizes worth 1,000 baht each, bringing excitement to thousands of hopeful participants. The tickets, priced at 50 baht each, will be available for purchase 24/7 through the National Savings Fund's dedicated app. In a bid to promote prudent financial habits, there's a monthly cap on ticket purchases: no member can spend more than 3,000 baht on the lottery. This measure aims to prevent excessive spending while still allowing a fair opportunity for all participants. Importantly, the design of the lottery ensures a win-win situation for its participants. Any funds used to buy tickets, alongside other contributions, will be refunded to them upon retirement at 60, regardless of any lottery wins. This ensures that participants' savings are preserved and will be available to support them in their golden years. Membership to the National Savings Fund is open to Thai citizens between the ages of 15 and 59 who do not currently receive government pensions or social security benefits. Members can contribute up to 13,200 baht annually, bolstering their retirement savings. This innovative lottery scheme is seen as a step forward in enhancing retirement security, offering both excitement and financial stability for future retirees. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  9. 10% of Thais Engage in Heavy Drinking, Report Finds Picture courtesy: National News Bureau of Thailand A recent report by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) has uncovered a worrying trend: about 10% of Thailand's population, which translates to roughly 5.73 million individuals, have engaged in heavy drinking over the past year. Regions in the North and Northeast hold the highest rates of excessive alcohol consumption. Full. story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333124-10-of-thais-engage-in-heavy-drinking-report-finds/
  10. A recent report by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) has uncovered a worrying trend: about 10% of Thailand's population, which translates to roughly 5.73 million individuals, have engaged in heavy drinking over the past year. Regions in the North and Northeast hold the highest rates of excessive alcohol consumption. Alarmingly, this trend has made alcohol the second primary cause of death in Thailand, just behind smoking. The report highlights significant health risks associated with heavy drinking, most notably liver diseases. These include hepatitis, fatty liver infiltration, cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer, driven by elevated liver enzymes signaling abnormal liver function. The World Health Organization's December 2023 AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) reinforced the severity of this issue. It found that over 31% of participants were at heightened risk of liver disease. Among these at-risk individuals, nearly 25% had abnormal liver enzyme levels upon consenting to liver function tests. Pongthep Wongwatcharapaiboon, Director of ThaiHealth, emphasized the critical need to curb alcohol consumption to minimise liver damage. Symptoms like fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, yellowing of the eyes, jaundice, and discomfort under the right rib cage signal severe liver damage, potentially leading to cirrhosis if untreated. Despite the grave findings, there is a silver lining. The liver's innate ability to heal itself provides hope. According to ThaiHealth, ceasing alcohol consumption can allow the liver to recover within one to three months, restoring normal function. This report underscores the essential need for public health interventions to reduce alcohol consumption and highlights the significant impact lifestyle changes can have on liver health and overall mortality rates in Thailand. Picture courtesy: National News Bureau of Thailand -- 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  11. Teen Brutally Attacked by Ex-Boyfriend in Chon Buri Photo via Workpoint News CHON BURI - A 17-year-old girl, known as A, was brutally attacked by her ex-boyfriend. The frenzied assault, involving a knife, led to severe injuries, including the amputation of her ears and a finger. Her mother, Malisorn, is now fervently seeking justice and compensation for her daughter. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333123-teen-brutally-attacked-by-ex-boyfriend-in-chon-buri/
  12. Photo via Workpoint News CHON BURI - A 17-year-old girl, known as A, was brutally attacked by her ex-boyfriend. The frenzied assault, involving a knife, led to severe injuries, including the amputation of her ears and a finger. Her mother, Malisorn, is now fervently seeking justice and compensation for her daughter. A’s ordeal began after she moved from Rayong to Chon Buri to live in a dormitory and continue her studies. She started dating her attacker, a fellow student, and eventually moved into his family home. However, when she discovered his infidelity and tried to break off the relationship, he refused to let go and began stalking her. The situation escalated on May 3 when he discovered her communicating with a male friend. Infuriated by her attempts to end the relationship, the ex-boyfriend attacked A with a knife, delivering cuts to her forehead, head, and hands as she tried to defend herself. The vicious assault led to torn hand tendons, a missing right little finger, a fractured skull, brain bleeding, and severed ears. Fortunately, doctors managed to reattach her ears and finger. Yet, A had to endure 18-19 days in hospital, with no support from her ex-boyfriend's family during that time. Adding to the family's anguish, A’s mother had to quit her job and borrow a significant amount of money to cover her daughter's treatment costs, totalling 200,000 baht. She had already managed to pay 50,000 baht but sought the attacker’s family to shoulder the remaining expenses. Malisorn also claimed that Sriracha Police Station officers treated her unfairly, refusing to press additional charges or facilitate compensation from the criminal’s parents. Initially, the police appeared dismissive, suggesting that an attempted murder charge was sufficient. However, the story’s prominence in Thai media pressured the authorities to reconsider their stance. Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, founder of the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive, plans to take the case to the Ministry of Justice to seek compensation from the Department of Rights and Liberties Protection. -- 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  13. 6 Vietnamese found dead of suspected poisoning at hotel in central Bangkok Six Vietnamese nationals, three men and three women, were found dead of suspected poisoning in a room in a hotel in Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong shopping district on Tuesday night. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was seen arriving at the hotel where the bodies were found. According to an initial police report, four died at a dining table and the two others in the bedroom. The bodies have been taken to the Chulalongkorn Hospital for autopsy. There were no signs of struggle. Tea and coffee cups were found to have been used. Police said that the room was being used by the occupants to pack their luggage before checking out. A tour guide has been taken to Lumpini police station for questioning. Full story: Thai PBS 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  14. Iranian man and Thai wife murdered in Pattaya restaurant by Petch Petpailin Photo via MGR Online A relative’s dream led to the discovery of the murder of an Iranian man and his Thai wife at their restaurant in Pattaya. The bodies of Mojtaba Ghanbariazad, a 64 year old Iranian, and his Thai wife, Thanaporn Poonprakone, were found in their bedroom on the second floor of their Iranian restaurant yesterday, July 16. Ghanbariazad was lying half-naked in his bedroom. His penis was reportedly swollen. Thanaporn’s body was on the bed and was covered with a blanket. The details of wounds and bruises on her body were not included in the police report. A hammer was found on the floor near her body. Thanaporn’s relative, Phan, revealed to Channel 7 that he dreamt about Thanaporn. In the dream, Thanaporn asked him for help saying she could not get out of her restaurant. He came to check on her at the place and found it was locked. Unable to contact Thanaporn, Phan sought help from Mueang Pattaya Police Station officers to force entry into the restaurant leading to the discovery of their dead bodies. Phan suspected that the couple’s Burmese employee, 21 year old Min, was the murderer. He anticipated that the conflict might be related to the late salary payment or physical punishment as the Iranian man usually beat Min for being slow at work. Thanaporn’s friend, 27 year old Krittaporn, told Channel 7 that the couple engaged in a heated argument with the Burmese employer on July 11 before the Burmese man left the restaurant on the couple’s motorcycle. She did not suspect anything until her friend’s relative arrived and told her about his dream. Channel 7 reported that the reporter team managed to obtain CCTV footage near the restaurant which showed that the Burmese suspect parked a motorcycle outside the restaurant at about 11.19pm on July 11. The media did not reveal further details displayed on the footage to the public. Police are now questioning business operators and residents in the area and ensuring to bring the murderer to justice. Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  15. to continue: Thailand Live Wednesday 17 July 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1333121-thailand-live-wednesday-17-july-2024/
  16. Iranian man and his Thai wife murdered in Pattaya Photo: The Pattaya News A 64-year-old man from Iran and his Thai wife were brutally killed in their restaurant in Pattaya on July 16th, 2024. This devastating news was reported to the Pattaya Police Station around 12:06 PM by Pol. Col. Navin Thirawit. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333104-double-homicide-shocks-pattaya-restaurant-owners-found-dead/
  17. Six Vietnamese individuals were discovered dead inside a Bangkok hotel room on Tuesday evening, leading to a police investigation. Six Vietnamese Found Dead in Bangkok Hotel Room Photo courtesy: X@Ittipat_tv via Daily Mail Online Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333115-six-vietnamese-found-dead-in-bangkok-hotel-room/
  18. UPDATE: 6 Vietnamese nationals found dead at hotel in Bangkok by Petch Petpailin Photo via MGR Online Six Vietnamese nationals mysteriously died today at a luxury hotel in Bangkok after allegedly drinking tea and coffee mixed with poison. Police believe there may be a seventh Vietnamese but that individual has not been located. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333115-six-vietnamese-found-dead-in-bangkok-hotel-room/?do=findComment&comment=19070363
  19. 6 Vietnamese nationals found dead at hotel in Bangkok by Petch Petpailin Photo via MGR Online Six Vietnamese nationals mysteriously died today at a luxury hotel in Bangkok after allegedly drinking tea and coffee mixed with poison. Police believe there may be a seventh Vietnamese but that individual has not been located. The deaths of the six foreigners were reported to the Metropolitan Police Bureau at approximately 7.30pm today, July 16. They were reportedly found lifeless in the same room on the sixth floor of the luxury hotel near the Ratchaprasong intersection. The name of the hotel has not yet been confirmed, but some news agencies reported that it was the five-star Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. According to a report on Brick Info TV, they were scheduled to check out today, and all of their belongings were packed up ready to leave. Several Thai news agencies initially reported that all of the foreigners had died in a shooting. However, police later confirmed that there were no traces of fighting or struggling found at the scene. The Commander of the Investigation Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, Teeradate Thammasutee, arrived at the scene at about 8.30pm. Teeradate reported that all of the deceased were Vietnamese nationals, and two of them also held American citizenship. They are identified as below: Sherine Chong (56 years old) Hung Dang Van (55 years old) Thi Nguyen Phuong Lan (47 years old) Hong Pham Thanh (49 years old) Dinh Tran Phu (37 years old) Thi Nguyen Phuong (46 years old) According to Teeradate, police suspected that the victims were poisoned, as leftover tea and coffee were found at the scene. However, officers will transfer the bodies to the Police General Hospital for a thorough autopsy. Regarding the motive for the murders, officers believe it might be related to a business or personal conflict among the deceased. Another possibility is that the deaths were a sacrifice to some cult. The Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, Torsak Sukvimol, arrived at the scene at about 8.30pm. According to Torsak, each Vietnamese individual arrived in Thailand at different times and entered the country on tourist visas. The investigation into the cause and motive of their deaths continues. More to follow. Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-17 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  20. BREAKING Six Vietnamese Found Dead in Bangkok Hotel Room Photo courtesy: X@Ittipat_tv via Daily Mail Online Six Vietnamese individuals were discovered dead inside a Bangkok hotel room on Tuesday evening, leading to a police investigation. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333115-six-vietnamese-found-dead-in-bangkok-hotel-room/
  21. Photo courtesy: X@Ittipat_tv via Daily Mail Online Six Vietnamese individuals were discovered dead inside a Bangkok hotel room on Tuesday evening, leading to a police investigation. The tragic episode unfolded at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in the Pathum Wan district. Officers were alerted to the scene around 5.30 pm and quickly determined that the six victims, three men and three women, had no signs of a struggle. Among the deceased were two Vietnamese-Americans and four Vietnamese nationals. Police found their luggage near the front door, an indication that the group had not just arrived but had settled in. Investigators are currently reviewing closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage and questioning hotel staff and other witnesses to piece together the events leading up to this tragedy. The initial assessment revealed no bruising on the bodies, leading authorities to suspect poisoning as the cause of death. While forensic examinations confirmed the poisoning, it remains unclear whether the act was self-inflicted or if the individuals were victims of foul play. The police have yet to find any poison containers or additional evidence that could provide immediate answers. This incident has left many questions unanswered. According to preliminary media reports, there were erroneous claims about the victims being killed in a shootout, which were quickly debunked following the police's initial findings. As it stands, the focus remains on uncovering the nature of the poisoning and the events leading up to the victims' deaths. The Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, typically a hive of bustling tourists and business travelers, has been thrust into the spotlight for unfortunate reasons. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as they continue to sift through clues. The Vietnamese community in Bangkok and abroad are in shock, hoping for swift answers to what transpired in room 427. Residents and travellers alike remain tense, awaiting further news. The police have assured a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind this puzzling tragedy, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-07-16 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  22. Escort scam: Thai man assaulted & robbed in Chiang Mai hotel trap by Petch Petpailin Photo via KomChadLuek A Thai man filed a complaint against a male escort and his four friends after they lured him to a hotel in the northern province of Chiang Mai before physically assaulting and robbing him. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333056-escort-scam-thai-man-assaulted-robbed-in-chiang-mai-hotel-trap/
  23. A Thai man filed a complaint against a male escort and his four friends after they lured him to a hotel in the northern province of Chiang Mai before physically assaulting and robbing him. The victim, 31 year old Korn, told officers at Doi Saket Police Station that he lost cash, a mobile phone valued at about 20,000 baht, and a smartwatch to a male escort, whose name he did not know, and four of his friends at a hotel in the Doi Saket district of Chiang Mai province. Korn revealed to police that he hired a man to provide a sex service and met him at the hotel. When Korn arrived, the escort excused himself to use the bathroom before their sexual activities. However, he came out of the bathroom with four other men. Two of them, sporting knuckle dusters on their hands, attacked Korn and threatened him to transfer money to their bank account. They then forced Korn to hand over his phone and smartwatch before he managed to sneak out of the room. The hotel’s security camera captured the moment when Korn ran from the hotel room to save his life. The five thieves were seen running after him before leaving the hotel. Police told Channel 3 that they managed to identify all of the suspects, who were teenagers. Two of them had been previously arrested and punished for similar crimes. A similar incident occurred with a Canadian man in Pattaya last week. The foreign victim told Pattaya police that he hired two Ugandan women to provide him with a sex service at a hotel on Pattaya-Na Kluea Road on June 10 but he woke the next day to find that 90,000 baht in cash was missing. The two Ugandan thieves were later arrested in the area. Another similar theft was reported in 2022 when a man lost 1,200 baht to two Thai sex workers in the Isaan province of Loei. He transferred a deposit for their service but they did not come to meet him and immediately blocked his contact. by Petch Petpailin Photo via KomChadLuek Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-16 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  24. Thai couple arrested for illegal wildlife trade in Surin province by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Police arrested a Thai couple involved in the illegal wildlife trade, confiscating two tiger cubs, two pairs of Thai elephant tusks, and 26 pieces of African elephant tusks worth millions of baht. Efforts are underway to rescue an additional four tiger cubs. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333050-thai-couple-arrested-for-illegal-wildlife-trade-in-surin-province/
  25. Police arrested a Thai couple involved in the illegal wildlife trade, confiscating two tiger cubs, two pairs of Thai elephant tusks, and 26 pieces of African elephant tusks worth millions of baht. Efforts are underway to rescue an additional four tiger cubs. The operation, led by Director of the National Parks Office Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn and officers from Dom Police Station in Surin province, was carried out yesterday. Officers, led by Police Colonel Yuthana Jaturat, successfully planned and executed a sting operation to apprehend the couple. The suspects, identified as 49 year old Karit and 48 year old Manat, were caught with the contraband at a roundabout in Ban Lantae, Theparak subdistrict. Police had been tracking the illegal wildlife trade network for some time, which was known for its long-standing reputation in the area. The plan involved negotiating the purchase of eight tiger cubs after the suspects posted about selling tiger cubs and ivory in a private Line group. To gain the suspects’ trust, the officials arranged for the illegal goods to be transported from Mukdahan province to the rendezvous point. However, it is believed that the main suspect became suspicious and instructed the couple to deliver only two tiger cubs and a portion of the ivory instead. Police inspected the designated location and found a grey Mercedes-Benz sedan with registration number ฐฐ 7245 Bangkok. Inside the car, they discovered a pair of tiger cubs, approximately two to three months old, confined in a cage in the back seat. They also found two pairs of large Thai elephant tusks, each weighing 50 kilogrammes, valued at 20,000 baht per kilogramme, totalling over 2 million baht. Additionally, 26 pieces of African elephant tusks, weighing 49.8 kilogrammes and worth millions of baht, were found packed in fertilizer bags in the car’s boot. The couple was immediately detained and brought in for questioning by the Dom Police Station about the origin of the seized items. Legal action During the interrogation, the suspects claimed that the tiger cubs were not theirs and had been left in their care along with the African elephant tusks. They asserted that they had documentation for the Thai elephant tusks but did not provide it to the police and refused to offer any useful information. The investigation is ongoing to identify and apprehend the main suspect behind this operation. Initially, the couple was handed over to Police Lieutenant Samart Klongdee at Dom Police Station to face charges for possessing and trading wildlife without permission, violating the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act 2019. “We have been monitoring this network for a long time. It is a very large network, and this seizure is just the beginning. It is crucial not only to apprehend the suspects but also to ensure the survival of the tigers. This is only a small part of what the suspects are involved in. I must thank our dedicated and self-sacrificing team.” Efforts are being made to locate and rescue the remaining four tiger cubs. The two seized cubs will undergo health checks and be cared for according to standard procedures. Regarding the Thai elephant tusks, the suspects claimed to have evidence of their acquisition but this was not provided. The tusks had stickers attached, which would need to be verified to determine their legitimacy, reported KhaoSod. by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-16 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
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