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  1. Picture of arrest and reenactment. In a striking case of betrayal, police in Nakhon Ratchasima have apprehended a 31-year-old employee for allegedly stealing a safe from his employer’s home and using the proceeds for online gambling and a trip across the border. The arrest took place on February 25 at around 14:30, lead by Police Colonel Sutthinan Khongchaemdee, the head of Nakhon Ratchasima City Police Station. Accompanying him were various officers involved in the investigation, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Uthis Chobchuen and Police Lieutenant Colonel Somporn Thongpradab. The suspect, identified only as Mr. Kitti, was apprehended in a room on Soi Saeng Arun in Muang District, Mukdahan, where authorities discovered a trove of stolen goods. Among the items recovered were: • Six amulets • Cash amounting to 46,205 baht • An Oppo mobile phone with a charger • An iPhone with a charger • One black shoulder bag • One black handbag • A green Yamaha Fino motorcycle (without a license plate) • A tampered safe • A document case containing land titles and other paperwork Colonel Sutthinan elaborated on the events leading up to the arrest, revealing that on February 17, officers received a report of a burglary at a residence in Moo 8, Nong Bua Sala District. The homeowner had been away since February 13 and discovered the theft upon returning. The stolen safe contained several valuable items, including 10 baht of gold and 427,000 baht in cash. Police investigations quickly identified Mr. Kitti as the culprit. It was revealed that he had taken advantage of his employer’s absence on the night of February 15, climbing over the fence and breaking into the house to steal the safe. He transported the safe on his motorcycle to a location near a pond on Chai Mongkhon Road, where he attempted to open it before discarding it in the water. Following his theft, Mr. Kitti fled to Bangkok for a night, then travelled to Khon Kaen and Mukdahan, where he rented a room. He reportedly used the stolen funds to engage in online gambling before crossing into Laos to enjoy a lavish holiday for a few days, funded by his ill-gotten gains. However, his freedom was short-lived, as he was ultimately captured by the authorities. This incident raises serious questions about trust in employer-employee relationships and the lengths to which some may go to satisfy their desires. As investigations continue, locals are left to ponder the implications of such brazen acts of theft and betrayal of trust. -- 2025-02-26
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  2. Missing Former Teacher Found Dead in Car at Hospital Car Park A 45-year-old former teacher who had been missing for nearly a month was found dead in her car at a hospital car park in Nong Suea district, Pathum Thani, raising suspicions among her family regarding the circumstances of her death. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352879-missing-former-teacher-found-dead-in-car-at-hospital-car-park/
  3. Picture from responders. A 45-year-old former teacher who had been missing for nearly a month was found dead in her car at a hospital car park in Nong Suea district, Pathum Thani, raising suspicions among her family regarding the circumstances of her death. The deceased, identified as Ms. Narumon Sodsai, known as “Gift”, had resigned from her teaching position five months ago and had since been working at a company in Thanyaburi. On 26 January, she left home at 06:00, driving her silver Toyota Vios to work as usual. However, she never returned home and had been unreachable by family members ever since. Her mother, Mrs. Urai Sodsai, 63, initially attempted to call her for the first two days but received no response. Concerned, she filed a missing persons report at Nong Suea Police Station and contacted relatives, but no one had seen or heard from Narumon. On 24 February, police informed Mrs. Urai that her daughter’s car had been found parked at the car park of Nong Suea Hospital. Initially, she hoped her daughter was alive and possibly unwell, but upon arriving at the scene, she was devastated to learn that Narumon had been found dead inside the vehicle. Authorities believe the woman had been dead for several days, but the exact cause of death is yet to be determined. However, her family questions the circumstances, particularly why she was found lying in the back seat rather than in the driver’s seat. Mrs. Urai has requested to see CCTV footage from the hospital to establish when her daughter arrived, whether she was alone, and what happened in the final moments before her death. She also raised concerns over whether her daughter’s known medical condition, prone to shortness of breath, could have been a factor or if there was another cause. Narumon’s uncle, Mr. Wit Jui Muang Sri, 60, expressed similar concerns, stating that the final autopsy results would take some time. He and other relatives want police to examine CCTV footage to determine when the car entered the hospital grounds and whether Narumon died shortly after arriving or later. Meanwhile, Narumon’s body has been taken to Wat Khlong Kao temple in Nong Suea for religious rites, with her funeral scheduled for 27 February. Authorities continue to investigate the case to provide answers to the grieving family. -- 2025-02-26
  4. Chanthaburi Police Officer Suspended Over Forest Encroachment Allegations Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A police lieutenant in Chanthaburi has been suspended from duty following allegations that he and his wife were involved in illegal deforestation and land encroachment at Khao Bo Thong, Makham district. The officer, identified as Police Lieutenant Khammee, is now under investigation for serious disciplinary misconduct. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352878-chanthaburi-police-officer-suspended-over-forest-encroachment-allegations/
  5. Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A police lieutenant in Chanthaburi has been suspended from duty following allegations that he and his wife were involved in illegal deforestation and land encroachment at Khao Bo Thong, Makham district. The officer, identified as Police Lieutenant Khammee, is now under investigation for serious disciplinary misconduct. Reports surfaced that Lt. Khammee, a deputy inspector in the investigative division at Makham Police Station, had purchased a plot of land classified under a special tax scheme (Por Bor Tor 5) from two local sellers. The land, located in Khao Bo Thong, was allegedly cleared and deforested by Lt. Khammee and his wife, who were accused of cutting down various protected tree species, including wild santol, wild almond, and ironwood. The deforestation reportedly took place between 25 November 2024 and 25 January 2025. Upon discovering the illegal land clearing, local authorities launched an investigation and pressed charges against the couple under Thailand’s forest protection laws. In response, Chanthaburi Provincial Police Commander, Major General Phadungsak Raksasuk, issued Order No. 23/2025, instructing that Lt. Khammee be removed from duty pending further investigation. He has been accused of violating serious disciplinary codes, including illegally clearing and occupying forest land for personal gain without authorisation. The order cited Section 131 and Section 175 of the National Police Act B.E. 2565 (2022), as well as regulations under the 2004 Royal Thai Police Disciplinary Code, which allows for the suspension or dismissal of officers facing criminal investigations related to misconduct. Authorities deemed that keeping Lt. Khammee in active service could undermine public trust and disrupt the investigation. Lt. Khammee’s suspension took effect on 24 February and he will remain off duty while the case undergoes further legal and disciplinary review. -- 2025-02-26
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  6. Musician Dies in Crash After Following GPS Shortcut A crash claimed the life of a 33-year-old musician in the early hours of 25 February, after his car collided with an 18-wheeler trailer in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The victim, identified as Mr Tosawat was returning home from a performance when he reportedly followed a GPS-recommended shortcut, leading to the fatal crash. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352877-musician-dies-in-crash-after-following-gps-shortcut/
  7. Picture from responders. A crash claimed the life of a 33-year-old musician in the early hours of 25 February, after his car collided with an 18-wheeler trailer in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The victim, identified as Mr Tosawat was returning home from a performance when he reportedly followed a GPS-recommended shortcut, leading to the fatal crash. The incident occurred at approximately 00:15 at Chang Sai Junction in Phra Phrom district. Police Colonel Songob Jansingh, chief of Phra Phrom Police Station, was informed of the crash and, along with medical personnel from Maharaj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital and rescue workers from the Pracharuamjai Foundation, rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found a white car, registered in Nakhon Si Thammarat, completely wrecked beneath the trailer of the lorry. The force of the impact left the car mangled beyond recognition. Rescuers used hydraulic cutters to retrieve the victim’s body from the driver’s seat, a challenging task given the severe damage to the vehicle. Investigations revealed that Mr Tosawat worked as an assistant academic officer at a local municipal office while also performing as a freelance drummer. On the night of the crash, he had been playing at the “Gathering of Musicians” event at a restaurant in Ron Phibun district. Unfamiliar with the route home, he belived to have relied on his GPS navigation system, which directed him onto a dark, deserted shortcut leading to Chang Sai Junction. As he approached the intersection at speed, he reportedly failed to see the approaching trailer lorry on the main road, resulting in the devastating crash. Mr Tosawat’s friends confirmed that he did not consume alcohol that night and had left the event promptly, as he was due to work the next day. They believe the crash was purely due to his lack of familiarity with the route and blind trust in following the GPS directions, which he did regularly. After an autopsy, authorities released the body to his relatives for funeral rites. Meanwhile, police continue to investigate the incident to determine whether any further legal action is required against the truck driver. -- 2025-02-26
  8. Terrifying Moment as School Van Door Flies Open, Student Falls onto Road A shocking incident was caught on camera at a busy intersection in Nakhon Si Thammarat, where a school van’s rear door suddenly swung open, causing a student to tumble onto the road. Fortunately, the vehicle behind was able to brake in time, preventing a potential tragedy. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352826-terrifying-moment-as-school-van-door-flies-open-student-falls-onto-road/
  9. Picture captured from video. A shocking incident was caught on camera at a busy intersection in Nakhon Si Thammarat, where a school van’s rear door suddenly swung open, causing a student to tumble onto the road. Fortunately, the vehicle behind was able to brake in time, preventing a potential tragedy. The alarming footage, shared on Facebook by user Suphachai Saetueang on 25 February, serves as a stark warning about school transport safety. The video shows a school van pulling away from an intersection as the traffic light turns green. As it attempts to overtake another vehicle, its rear door unexpectedly opens, sending a student rolling onto the tarmac. Luckily, an approaching car managed to stop just in time, avoiding what could have been a disastrous incident. The child, appearing dazed, quickly got up, and a woman rushed in to assist, leading them to safety. The Facebook post urged greater caution from school transport drivers, highlighting the need to ensure doors are securely closed before moving. The post read: “Warning! School transport drivers must be more careful… The doors should be properly shut… Not sure which school this was, but I hope they took the child to a doctor.” Authorities have yet to comment on the incident, but the video has sparked widespread concern over student transport safety. -- 2025-02-25
  10. Public Concerns as Naked Foreigner Walks into Phuket Convenience Store Phuket residents have voiced concerns over foreigners’ behaviour after a video surfaced of an unidentified man walking completely naked to a convenience store in Soi Ta-Iad, Wichit, Mueang Phuket District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352820-public-concerns-as-naked-foreigner-walks-into-phuket-convenience-store/
  11. Picture from Facebook. Phuket residents have voiced concerns over foreigners’ behaviour after a video surfaced of an unidentified man walking completely naked to a convenience store in Soi Ta-Iad, Wichit, Mueang Phuket District. The video, approximately 1 minute and 15 seconds long, was shared on the Phuket social media pages on 25 February. The man, believed to be around 45- 55 years old, remains unidentified in terms of name and nationality. The footage has sparked widespread discussion, with many locals expressing frustration over inappropriate behaviour by some foreign visitors. There are growing concerns that recent policies may be contributing to an increase in such incidents. Reports suggest that some tourists have engaged in disorderly conduct, drug misuse, violent altercations, and indecent exposure in public spaces. Residents have also pointed to other cases of inappropriate or aggressive behaviour by foreigners, which have led to mounting dissatisfaction within the local community. Phuket authorities have been stepping up law enforcement efforts, particularly in cases of traffic violations, such as unlicensed motorbike riding and failure to wear helmets. However, concerns remain about whether the enforcement of public decency laws is sufficiently strict, particularly when it comes to cases of indecent exposure or violent behaviour. The incident has reignited discussions on the need to review policies related to foreign tourists and strengthen law enforcement to maintain public order and safety. -- 2025-02-25
  12. UPDATE Pattaya Traffic Police Intervene in Parking Dispute Between Restaurant and Rental Operators Picture courtesy of SiamChon. Pattaya traffic police have stepped in to mediate a dispute between a local Indian restaurant owner and motorcycle rental operators after allegations of harassment over parking spaces. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352697-indian-restaurant-owner-in-pattaya-calls-for-action-against-rental-bike-operators/#findComment-19615284
  13. UPDATE Pattaya Traffic Police Intervene in Parking Dispute Between Restaurant and Rental Operators Picture courtesy of SiamChon. Pattaya traffic police have stepped in to mediate a dispute between a local Indian restaurant owner and motorcycle rental operators after allegations of harassment over parking spaces. Ms. Thanyarat Chaimungkun, owner of Sharmaji Pure Veg Indian restaurant on Pattaya Beach Road (before Soi Pattaya 13/4), lodged a complaint with the media, claiming that local motorcycle rental operators were deliberately obstructing parking spaces in front of her business. She reported that this interference was affecting her trade, preventing customers from parking and entering the restaurant. As evidence, she provided CCTV footage allegedly showing individuals moving vehicles to block access. Upon learning of the issue, Pol. Lt. Col. Panupong Nimsuwan, Pattaya City Police Traffic Inspector, led an inspection of the area, on 24 February. Officers found eight motorcycles parked in front of the restaurant, five of which belonged to Ms. Thanyarat, one to a rental operator, and two to foreign nationals. Upon verification, one of the motorcycles was found to be suspended from use. Police recorded the details and initially seized the vehicle, but Ms. Thanyarat later identified herself as its lawful custodian, also claiming responsibility for the other foreign-owned bike. Regarding the CCTV footage, police identified two men seen relocating motorcycles in a way that obstructed traffic before parking their own vehicles in their place. The men, identified as Mr. Anas and Mr. Nattakan admitted to their actions. Officers informed them that moving another person’s vehicle to obstruct public roads without authorisation constituted an offence under traffic laws. Both were charged with “obstructing a public road in a manner that may hinder safety or convenience in traffic by placing objects or otherwise causing unnecessary obstruction without permission.” They were fined accordingly. To prevent further conflicts, Pattaya traffic police have now urged restaurant owners and rental operators to limit their displayed motorcycles to a maximum of three, allowing more space for tourists to park. Additionally, they emphasised that no individual or business has the right to reserve public parking spaces for private use. Authorities plan to bring both parties together for further discussions in an attempt to reach a fair resolution to the ongoing dispute. -- 2025-02-25
  14. UPDATE No Reported Progress in Chachoengsao Plane Crash Investigation Six Months On Picture courtesy of Kaoded. More than six months after a small aircraft crashed in Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao province, there has been no significant reports on any progress in the investigation, while the landowner has now put the entire 22-rai plot up for sale. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352812-no-reported-progress-in-chachoengsao-plane-crash-investigation-six-months-on/
  15. UPDATE Pictures courtesy of Kaoded. More than six months after a small aircraft crashed in Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao province, there has been no significant reports on any progress in the investigation, while the landowner has now put the entire 22-rai plot up for sale. The crash, which involved a Cessna Caravan C208 aircraft operating flight TFT209 from Suvarnabhumi to Koh Mai Chii in Trat province, occurred on 22 August 2024 at 14:56 in Moo 6, Khao Din subdistrict, Bang Pakong district. Tragically, all nine people on board lost their lives in the crash. Over half a year after the disaster at the location of the crash, debris from the aircraft remains scattered across the area, with fragments still emerging from the soil. The impact crater, where the nose of the plane plunged into the earth, remains filled with stagnant, murky brown water. Fish can be seen surfacing intermittently to take in air, while personal belongings of the passengers and remnants of search and recovery equipment, including the baskets once used to collect human remains, are still visible and scattered around the site. In addition, wilted floral tributes left by grieving relatives continue to mark the site, where loved ones died. At the entrance to the property, a large sign has been erected by the land owner, announcing the hopeful sale of the entire 22-rai plot. Local residents report that since the last search operation, conducted on 6 September 2024, no officials have returned to the site. A resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “Since the last search, I haven’t seen any authorities coming back here. Nobody has mentioned any further visits, and there has been no sign of ongoing investigations.” Despite the passage of time, the fate of the investigation remains unclear. Families of the victims, as well as local residents, continue to wonder why there has been so little follow-up from authorities. With the wreckage still present and the site now up for sale, many are questioning whether there will ever be a definitive conclusion to the tragedy, or whether the crash will simply fade from official concern. Based on an article by Santhanaporn Inchan. Related article; 22 August Small Aircraft Crash in Chachoengsao. https://aseannow.com/topic/1336202-22-august-small-aircraft-crash-in-chachoengsao/ -- 2025-02-25
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  16. Woman Found Strangled in Paddy Field: Taxi Driver a Key Suspect Police in Nakhon Pathom are investigating the murder of a woman found strangled in a paddy field in Soi Rai Khing 34, Sam Phran district. Authorities are focusing on a mystery taxi spotted near the crime scene. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352808-woman-found-strangled-in-paddy-field-taxi-driver-a-key-suspect/
  17. Picture from responders. Police in Nakhon Pathom are investigating the murder of a woman found strangled in a paddy field in Soi Rai Khing 34, Sam Phran district. Authorities are focusing on a mystery taxi spotted near the crime scene. At 21:30 on 24 February, the 191 Emergency Response Centre received a report of a body discovered in a rice field in Moo 10, Rai Khing subdistrict. Senior officers, including Pol. Col. Chakrapong Trabdee, acting chief of Pho Kaeo Police Station, led a forensic team to the scene. Pol. Col. Pallop Suriyakul Na Ayutthaya, deputy commander of Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police, also assisted in overseeing the investigation. The body was identified as a woman aged approximately 45-50 years old. She was found lying face down, wearing a white long-sleeved shirt inside out and unbuttoned denim shorts which were unzipped. A thin brown belt was tightly wrapped around her neck. She wore slip-on shoes and gold earrings, with visible injuries to her mouth and blood near her eyes. Her left hand was in water, while her right hand was clutching grass. There were bruises on her back, arms, and legs. Police collected all necessary evidence before her body was sent to Siriraj Hospital for an autopsy. A key witness, Mr. Wut, who reported the body, told investigators that he was searching for earthworms when he noticed the woman lying motionless. At first, he assumed she was either drunk or unconscious and rushed to get help from a friend who was drinking nearby. During this time, he saw a taxi with its hazard lights on, parked close to where the body was found, but thought little of it at the time. This information led police to focus on the taxi as a prime lead. CCTV footage from Soi Rai Khing 34 and Buddha Monthon Sai 5 showed a taxi circling near the entrance to the crime scene around 21.00. Investigators are now reviewing footage within a 500-metre radius and have found a clump of hair approximately 300 metres from where the body was discovered. Authorities are working to identify the taxi and its driver, as they believe it could be key to solving the case. The investigation remains ongoing. -- 2025-02-25
  18. Man Killed by Younger Brother in Drunken Dispute Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A family gathering turned deadly in Ban Dung district, Udon Thani, when a younger half brother fatally stabbed his elder sibling following a heated argument during a drinking session. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352798-man-killed-by-younger-brother-in-drunken-dispute/
  19. Picture courtesy of Khoasod of the victim being taken to hospital. A family gathering turned deadly in Ban Dung district, Udon Thani, when a younger half brother fatally stabbed his elder sibling following a heated argument during a drinking session. The incident occurred at around 21:30 on 23 February in a house in Dong Yen subdistrict. Police from Dong Yen Police Station were called to the scene after reports of a stabbing. The victim, identified as Mr. Phumiwat (nickname: Sua), 35, was rushed to hospital but later succumbed to his injuries. The suspect, Mr. Sakchai (nickname: Hin), 32, who is his younger half brother, remained at the house and surrendered to authorities. According to initial investigations, the two brothers, who shared the same mother but had different fathers, had been drinking together. Witnesses stated that the conversation was initially cordial but later turned into an argument. Mr. Sakchai complained about financially supporting the household while his older brother, who was unemployed, used the money. His remarks allegedly struck a nerve, leading to a confrontation. A witness, Mr. Phithak 36, who was drinking with them, said the argument escalated when Mr. Phumiwat accused his brother of insulting him. In a fit of rage, the victim picked up a guitar to attack his brother, while Mr. Sakchai grabbed a knife from the table. Other guests attempted to intervene, but in the struggle, Mr. Sakchai stabbed his brother in the chest. Following the stabbing, locals alerted the police, and family members rushed to the scene. Mr. Sakchai remained at the house and did not attempt to flee. The victim was taken to Ban Dung Hospital, but his condition worsened, and he was later transferred to Udon Thani Central Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on 24 February. When questioned by police, Mr. Sakchai appeared distressed and asked relatives to take care of their mother. He has been taken into custody at Dong Yen Police Station. Police continue their investigation into the case, with charges to follow. -- 2025-02-25
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  20. Couple Arrested at Condo for Selling Illegal E-Cigarettes Online A well-known bar host was arrested on 24 February, at his condominium in the Huai Khwang district of Bangkok after being caught illegally selling e-cigarettes and vaping liquids online. Police seized more than 2,000 items in the operation. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352797-couple-arrested-at-condo-for-selling-illegal-e-cigarettes-online/
  21. Picture from arrest. A well-known bar host was arrested on 24 February, at his condominium in the Huai Khwang district of Bangkok after being caught illegally selling e-cigarettes and vaping liquids online. Police seized more than 2,000 items in the operation. The arrest was carried out on the orders of Pol. Maj. Gen. Worawit Yanachinda, Commissioner of the Patrol and Special Operations Division, along with several senior officers. The suspect, identified as Mr. Adithep, 31, was taken into custody alongside Ms. Inthira, 27. Officers confiscated 402 disposable e-cigarettes, 10 vaping devices, and 1,600 vape liquid pods from their residence. Investigations revealed that the suspects had been selling e-cigarettes and vaping products via a LINE group named “Lxx หอมหอม” and using private couriers for deliveries. Further inquiries uncovered that Mr. Adithep worked as a bar host at a well-known entertainment venue, where he also sold vaping products to customers. During questioning, the suspects admitted to selling illegal e-cigarettes for over two years, earning an average of 20,000 baht per month. They were charged with violating Consumer Protection Committee Order No. 24/2567, which prohibits the production, sale, or distribution of e-cigarettes and related products. Additionally, they face charges under Section 246 of the 2017 Customs Act for possessing and distributing contraband goods. The suspects were handed over to the authorities for further legal proceedings. -- 2025-02-25
  22. Eight Chinese Nationals Arrested at Phuket Construction Site for Working Illegally Authorities in Phuket have arrested eight Chinese nationals at a construction site in Thalang district after they were found working illegally as contractors. The raid, which took place following a tip-off from a concerned citizen, led to a chaotic scene as some workers attempted to flee. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352794-eight-chinese-nationals-arrested-at-phuket-construction-site-for-working-illegally/
  23. Picture of arrest. Authorities in Phuket have arrested eight Chinese nationals at a construction site in Thalang district after they were found working illegally as contractors. The raid, which took place following a tip-off from a concerned citizen, led to a chaotic scene as some workers attempted to flee. The operation was carried out by officers from the Immigration Bureau, Phuket Immigration, Phuket Provincial Employment Office, and the Tourist Police, under the leadership of Lieutenant General Phanumart Boonyaluck, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, and other senior officials. The raid targeted a construction site in Moo 9, Thepkasattri subdistrict, after reports suggested that a group of foreign workers, believed to be Chinese, were engaged in unauthorised employment. Upon arrival, officers encountered more than ten foreign individuals, some of whom tried to escape. Eight were successfully apprehended, all of whom later admitted to being Chinese nationals working on the project as construction contractors. According to authorities, the individuals had arranged employment with local employers, receiving monthly wages of between 25,000 and 30,000 baht. Although they had entered Thailand on tourist visas, their permission to stay in the country had not yet expired. All eight individuals were charged with “working as a foreign national without a work permit” and were informed of their legal rights before being taken to Thalang Police Station for further legal proceedings. Colonel Kriangkrai Ariyaying, head of Phuket Immigration, emphasised that the operation was part of a broader crackdown on foreigners exploiting tourist visas to work illegally in Thailand. He stated that the action followed strict orders from national police chief General Kittirat Phanphet and Immigration Commissioner Lieutenant General Phanumart Boonyaluck to tighten control over illegal employment, which is seen as taking job opportunities away from Thai workers. The arrested individuals are now awaiting further legal action and potential deportation. -- 2025-02-25
  24. Chinese Investment Group Caught Stockpiling Hazardous Chemicals in Ayutthaya Warehouse Authorities have uncovered a Chinese investment group illegally stockpiling a significant quantity of hazardous chemicals at a warehouse in Ayutthaya, sparking concerns over safety regulations and illegal storage practices. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352793-chinese-investment-group-caught-stockpiling-hazardous-chemicals-in-ayutthaya-warehouse/
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