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Picture from responders. A 54-year-old man drowned in a coconut orchard canal in Samut Songkhram after suffering an asthma attack while fishing. The incident occurred in the Tha Kha subdistrict of Amphawa. Authorities were alerted to the scene after receiving reports of a drowning. Police officers from Amphawa Police Station, led by Lieutenant Colonel Natthaphat Channarong, along with emergency responders and a medical examiner from Amphawa Hospital, arrived to investigate. The victim, identified as Mr. Thitiphon, was found lying face down in the water. He was wearing a red t-shirt and shorts and had likely been deceased for approximately three hours. His red-and-black Honda Wave motorcycle was discovered parked nearby. His son, Mr. Phisit 28, was present at the scene to provide information to the authorities. According to Mr. Phisit, his father worked as a toddy palm harvester and supplemented his income by fishing to sell at the local market. He also had a history of asthma. He had left home around 13:30 on 21 February, informing his family that he would be fishing in the area, known for its abundant fish. When he failed to return for several hours, the family became concerned. Later, they received a phone call informing them that he had drowned. Mr. Pichai 61, a local resident who discovered the body, stated that he initially assumed the man was searching for shrimp in the water. However, after observing him in the same position for an unusually long time, he realised something was wrong and found that the man had drowned. Preliminary investigations suggest that the victim had parked his motorcycle near the road before walking approximately 250 metres into the orchard to cast his fishing net. It is believed that he suffered an asthma attack and collapsed and fell into the water. The body has been sent to the forensic department at Ratchaburi Hospital for further examination, and authorities will continue their investigation into the exact cause of death. -- 2025-02-22
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 22 February 2025
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Chemical Truck Overturns in Bangkok, Releasing Toxic Orange Vapours A truck carrying nitric acid overturned near the Bang Bua Thong interchange, emitting hazardous vapours and prompting an emergency response. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352534-chemical-truck-overturns-in-bangkok-releasing-toxic-orange-vapours/ -
Pictures from responds. A truck carrying nitric acid overturned near the Bang Bua Thong interchange, emitting hazardous vapours and prompting an emergency response. The six-wheeled chemical transport truck driver, lost control and overturned on the Western Ring Road, along the elevated Highway 345, while heading towards Pathum Thani on the morning of 21st February. The crash resulted in a leak of nitric acid, releasing thick orange fumes and a sharp, pungent odour that spread across the roadway. Emergency services were alerted at approximately 09:45 and dispatched firefighters from Lahan Municipality along with specialist rescue teams to contain the spill. Concerned motorists reported the fumes seeping into their vehicles, prompting authorities to close the affected section of the road to prevent further exposure. The overturned vehicle, a Hino box truck registered in Nakhon Pathom, had been transporting four 1,000-litre containers of nitric acid from Samut Sakhon to Pathum Thani. The impact of the crash caused one of the containers to rupture, with the acid corroding the truck’s metal frame and releasing the orange vapours. Firefighters used water spray to suppress the vapours and prevent further hazards before removing the damaged truck and its remaining chemical cargo. The operation was completed without any reported injuries. Authorities are now investigating the cause of the crash and reviewing safety measures for the transportation of hazardous materials. -- 2025-02-22
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 22 February 2025
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Fire Claims Life of 59-Year-Old Driver at Home in Chiang Mai An incident occurred in the early hours of February 21, when a fire in a rental room claimed the life of a 59-year-old man in Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. Emergency services were alerted to the fire at approximately 00:10 and quickly dispatched firefighters to contain the blaze, which was threatening adjacent units. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352533-fire-claims-life-of-59-year-old-driver-at-home-in-chiang-mai/ -
Picture from responders. An incident occurred in the early hours of February 21, when a fire in a rental room claimed the life of a 59-year-old man in Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. Emergency services were alerted to the fire at approximately 00:10 and quickly dispatched firefighters to contain the blaze, which was threatening adjacent units. Upon arrival at the scene, responders found the fire raging within the rented room located in Moo 6, Pa Pong Subdistrict. After approximately 20 minutes of firefighting efforts, the flames were extinguished. However, when authorities attempted to enter the locked room, they discovered the body of the victim, later identified as Mr. Anan, who was found charred inside. Preliminary investigations indicated that the fire might have been caused by an electrical short circuit. The police, alongside forensic officials, are conducting a thorough examination of the site to determine the exact cause of the fire. The remains of an electrical pot near a refrigerator was discovered, and investigators suspect it could have sparked the initial flames, igniting nearby clothing and other materials within the room. Surveillance footage reviewed by local police revealed that Mr. Anan had parked his yellow passenger vehicle outside his rental room around 22:06 the previous night before entering alone. Neighbours reported that the lights in his room were off shortly thereafter, only for a fire to erupt around midnight. Investigators found no evidence of a struggle or foul play, ruling out the possibility of homicide. Authorities await further results from the autopsy to confirm the cause of death, but it appears the victim succumbed to smoke inhalation and burns. The family of Mr. Anan has been consulted. -- 2025-02-22
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 22 February 2025
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Drunken Songthaew Driver Causes Fatal Crash in Samut Prakan A crash in Samut Prakan has resulted in the death of a female motorcycle passenger and serious injuries to her husband after a songthaew driver, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, collided with their motorcycle. The incident occurred on the morning of 21 February, near Paolo Hospital in Phra Samut Chedi district. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352532-drunken-songthaew driver-causes-fatal-crash-in-samut-prakan/ -
Picture from responders A crash in Samut Prakan has resulted in the death of a female motorcycle passenger and serious injuries to her husband after a songthaew driver, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, collided with their motorcycle. The incident occurred on the morning of 21 February, near Paolo Hospital in Phra Samut Chedi district. Police were alerted to the scene at approximately 10:30 where a blue Isuzu songthaew, operated by a 54-year-old driver, Mr. Narinth was involved in a collision with a Honda Wave 100 motorcycle, which was being ridden by a couple. The impact caused the motorcyclist to lose control, resulting in Mr. Soleap Hing, a Cambodian national, sustaining injuries, while his wife, Miss Sory Sai, lost her life when she fell under the wheels and was run over. Emergency responders transported both individuals to Paolo Hospital, where Miss Sory Sai was pronounced dead upon arrival. Upon arrival at the crash scene, police conducted an investigation and collected evidence, including reviewing CCTV footage. Mr. Narinth was found to be incoherent, leading officers to administer an alcohol breath test, which revealed a blood alcohol level above the legal. As a result, he was taken into custody and faces serious charges, including driving under the influence of alcohol resulting in injury and death. Mr. Narinth could face a prison sentence of three to ten years, along with fines ranging from 60,000 to 200,000 baht, and the revocation of his driving license. The specific charges against him include: 1. Operating a public vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, resulting in injury and death. 2. Driving while intoxicated, causing the death of another. 3. Reckless driving leading to fatal consequences. Witnesses and fellow employees recounted the events leading up to the collision. Mr. Nithinart, the fare collector on the songthaew, stated that he had urged the driver to be cautious as they had already been involved in a near-miss with another motorcycle the previous day. He expressed concern over the speed at which Mr. Narinth was driving, noting that several passengers had requested to disembark early due to the reckless driving. In a heartfelt statement, Mr. Nithinart lamented the fate of Miss Sory Sai, saying, “I feel sorry for the woman who was crushed under the vehicle. With public transport drivers driving like this, who would want to use their services again? I urge drivers to adhere to normal driving speeds and not rush unnecessarily. Safety should always come first.” -- 2025-02-22
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 22 February 2025
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Man Stabs Himself Before Jumping from Seventh-Floor Condo in Samut Prakan Picture courtesy of CH7. A 40-year-old man lost his life after stabbing himself multiple times before leaping from the seventh floor of a condominium in Samut Prakan. His wife believes he had been haunted by visions of the guardian spirit of his old motorbike, which he had recently sold. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352530-man-stabs-himself-before-jumping-from-seventh-floor-condo-in-samut-prakan/ -
Picture courtesy of CH7. A 40-year-old man lost his life after stabbing himself multiple times before leaping from the seventh floor of a condominium in Samut Prakan. His wife believes he had been haunted by visions of the guardian spirit of his old motorbike, which he had recently sold. The incident occurred at a condominium complex in Soi Dan Samrong 62, Samrong Nuea Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Prakan District. Officers from Samrong Nuea Police Station, along with forensic investigators and rescue personnel from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, responded to reports of a fatal jump. Upon arrival, emergency responders discovered the lifeless body of Mr. Weerayut, 40, lying on his back in the condominium courtyard. He was shirtless and wearing shorts, with head trauma and multiple fractures in his arms and legs. Further examination revealed several stab wounds to his chest, inflicted with a sharp object. Authorities immediately cordoned off the area to conduct an investigation. A search of the victim’s apartment uncovered bloodstains near the entrance and a bloodied fruit knife, suspected to have been used in the self-inflicted stabbing. CCTV footage showed the deceased pacing in and out of his room alone before the fatal plunge. Ms. Chanjira, a witness, recounted the harrowing moment she saw the man fall. “I was sitting with my child when I suddenly saw him plummet right in front of me. I was in shock and immediately ran to alert the building staff. I didn’t see whether he jumped or accidentally fell,” she said. Meanwhile, the victim’s younger sister, known as “Phu,” tearfully stated that her brother had no history of serious conflicts with his wife or anyone else. “He was always hardworking and quiet. He had been saving up and had even bought a second condo unit, which he nearly finished paying off. I don’t believe he would have taken his own life,” she added. Police Colonel Wiroj Tattaso, Superintendent of Samrong Nuea Police Station, disclosed that after speaking with the deceased’s wife, she revealed that her husband had recently sold his old motorcycle. Soon after, he began experiencing distressing dreams in which the guardian spirit of the bike, known as “Mae Ya Nang,” appeared to him in anger. These dreams deeply affected the man, leading him to believe he had been cursed. His mental health reportedly deteriorated, and he became withdrawn. Just two days prior to the incident, on February 19, he had sought medical treatment for depression. However, his family did not expect him to take such drastic action. Authorities suspect that the victim stabbed himself inside his apartment before crossing to the newly purchased unit opposite his own, which lacked window security bars, and jumping. However, a detailed forensic examination is still pending to confirm the exact sequence of events. f you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek out help. -- 2025-02-22
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 22 February 2025
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Gas Cylinder Truck Catches Fire at LPG Filling Plant, Over 100 Cylinders Involved A dramatic fire broke out at an LPG filling plant in Nakhon Phanom, destroying over 100 gas cylinders and sending residents fleeing in panic. Firefighters battled for over an hour to contain the blaze, which erupted dangerously close to a gas station. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352529-gas-cylinder-truck-catches-fire-at-lpg-filling-plant-over-100-cylinders-involved/ -
Picture from responders. A dramatic fire broke out at an LPG filling plant in Nakhon Phanom, destroying over 100 gas cylinders and sending residents fleeing in panic. Firefighters battled for over an hour to contain the blaze, which erupted dangerously close to a gas station. The incident occurred in the early hours of 21 February at a privately owned LPG bottling facility in Ban Phon Paeng, Phum Kae subdistrict, Na Kae district. The plant, located on the That Phanom–Na Kae highway, features an LPG station at the front and a storage area for gas cylinders at the rear. Emergency services rushed to the scene after reports of a fire engulfing a pickup truck and a six-wheeled gas transport truck, both loaded with LPG cylinders. The fire rapidly spread, consuming the vehicles just 20 metres from the bottling plant and in close proximity to a public LPG station. Mr Yongchai Rakphol, the President of Phum Kae Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO), coordinated with emergency responders from neighbouring municipalities. Firefighters deployed multiple trucks, working for more than an hour to extinguish the flames. Fortunately, no casualties were reported. However, two vehicles and over 100 gas cylinders were destroyed. Authorities from Na Kae Police Station have launched an investigation in collaboration with forensic experts. Preliminary findings suggest the fire first originated at the pickup truck, which was reported to be in poor condition, but is unclear if the fire was from the pickup truck itself or a leak from the cylinders it was carrying. Following the incident, local authorities have pledged to implement stricter safety measures to prevent similar occurrences. Mr Yongchai confirmed that swift action by emergency services prevented the fire from spreading to the nearby gas station. -- 2025-02-22
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Police Crackdown on Illegal Activities Across Bangkok
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The report above was based on the information released by The Metropolitan Police Bureau. The medical supply case you quoted, I believe is the one below, occurred on the 10 February and was previously reported. -
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Bystander Swept Away After Rescuing Victims from Canal Crash in Saraburi A courageous bystander was swept away, after jumping into a fast-flowing canal to rescue victims of a road crash in Saraburi. The incident occurred near the Chao Pho Muen Ram Bridge in Nong Khae District, where a saloon car and a pickup truck collided and plunged into the Raphiphat Canal. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352441-bystander-swept-away-after-rescuing-victims-from-canal-crash-in-saraburi/ -
Pictures from responders A courageous bystander was swept away, after jumping into a fast-flowing canal to rescue victims of a road crash in Saraburi. The incident occurred near the Chao Pho Muen Ram Bridge in Nong Khae District, where a saloon car and a pickup truck collided and plunged into the Raphiphat Canal. Emergency services, including police from Nong Khae Police Station, rescue teams from Sawang Rattanatrai Thammasathan Saraburi, the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, were alerted to the accident at approximately 17:25 on 20 February. Eyewitnesses reported that the crash involved a lime-green Mitsubishi Mirage and a silver Toyota Vigo pickup truck, both plunging into the canal and were swept away by the canal’s strong currents. As the vehicles floated downstream, a local man, identified as Mr. Natthaphon Samtia, 38, jumped into the water in an attempt to rescue the occupants. According to Ms. Ice, the driver of the saloon car, she struggled to open the car door after it entered the water. Mr. Natthaphon reached her and helped pull her out before asking if she could swim. When she said no, he guided her to a clump of grass at the water’s edge to hold onto before diving back into the canal to assist the driver of the pickup truck. However, due to the strong current and the sheer effort required for the rescue, Mr. Natthaphon appeared to become exhausted and was swept away, disappearing beneath the water. Rescue workers arrived and managed to retrieve the pickup truck driver and transported him to Nong Khae Hospital for medical attention. However, the vehicle itself was lost to the water. Search teams, including divers and a flat-bottomed boat, were immediately deployed to locate Mr. Natthaphon, but efforts have been hampered by the powerful current. Mr. Natthaphon’s mother, Mrs. Wanna 60, described her son as someone who had always been willing to help others, whether he knew them or not. She also revealed that he had not been in good health recently. Mr. Phadungkiat, an administrator of the Nong Khae Mee Dee Facebook page, was among the first to arrive at the scene after hearing reports of the crash. He described how the Mitsubishi Mirage had been descending the bridge when it was struck by the Toyota Vigo, causing both vehicles to lose control and plunge into the canal. Another rescuer, Mr. Anucha Ditbanjong, 23, described how he jumped into the canal with two others, carrying a rock to break the pickup truck’s window and free the driver. He managed to pull the pickup truck driver to safety. Authorities will continue to search for Mr. Natthaphon, until the body is found. -- 2025-02-21
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Bus Overturns on Phuket-Phatthalung Route, Leaving 11 Injured, Three-Year-Old Critical A Phuket-Phatthalung bus driver lost control and rolled on its side, at the Khao Po Curve in Phang Nga, injuring multiple passengers, including a critically injured three-year-old child. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352440-bus-overturns-on-phuket-phatthalung-route-leaving-11-injured-three-year-old-critical/ -
Pictures from responders. A Phuket-Phatthalung bus driver lost control and rolled on its side, at the Khao Po Curve in Phang Nga, injuring multiple passengers, including a critically injured three-year-old child. At approximately 18:00 on 20th February, officers from Takua Thung Police Station received a report of a public transport vehicle crash, resulting in multiple injuries. Emergency responders, including rescue teams from Wat Kao Charoentham, Phu Nga EMS, and the Phang Nga Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Unit, were dispatched to the scene. The crash occurred on Phetkasem Road in Moo 5, Krasom Subdistrict, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province. Upon arrival, responders found a pink Phuket-Phatthalung bus, registered in Trang, lying on its side. The front windscreen was shattered, and skid marks indicated the vehicle had lost control, colliding with a roadside tree stump before rolling onto its side. The rear of the bus had also struck a power pole. A total of 11 people were injured, with a three-year-old boy suffering severe injuries. He was immediately transported to Phang Nga Hospital for emergency treatment. Preliminary investigations revealed that the bus had departed from Phuket, heading towards Phatthalung. At the time of the crash, rain had made the road surface slippery. Authorities suspect that the combination of wet conditions and excessive speed caused the driver to lose control, leading to the vehicle skidding off the road. Police have launched an investigation, gathering evidence and interviewing both the driver and passengers to determine the exact cause of the crash and any legal implications. -- 2025-02-21 Video courtesy of Phuketinsta. -4880382247977712059.mp4
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Three Construction Workers Shocked by Power Line, Two in Critical Condition Three construction workers suffered severe electrical burns after a power line struck a metal construction frame during renovation work. Two are in critical condition. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352439-three-construction-workers-shocked-by-power-line-two-in-critical-condition/ -
Picture from responders. Three construction workers suffered severe electrical burns after a power line was struck by par of a metal construction frame during renovation work. Two workers are in a critical condition. On 20th February, Police Lieutenant Pojanat Ketklao of Nong Chang Police Station, Uthai Thani, received a report of an electric shock incident at a building under renovation on Soi Saeng Chan, Nong Chang Subdistrict, Nong Chang District. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene. The incident occurred at a two-storey commercial building undergoing extensive renovations. Workers were installing a steel framework for the roof when a metal beam accidentally made contact with an overhead power line. The electric current surged through the metal structure, shocking three workers. Emergency rescue teams from the Uthai Thani Rescue Unit (Nong Chang division) isolated the electrical supply, then climbed onto the roof to assist the injured workers before transporting them to Nong Chang Hospital. Two of the victims, both Myanmar nationals, sustained severe burns, one suffering full-body burns, while the second had serious burns on his left arm from his hand to his elbow. The third victim, a Thai national, remained conscious and was able to communicate. The two most severely injured workers were later transferred to Uthai Thani Hospital for further treatment. Investigators found that the metal framework for the roof had been installed dangerously close to the power lines. While attempting to manoeuvre a steel beam into place, workers inadvertently touched the power line, triggering the electrical discharge. The shock not only injured the workers but also caused the metal beam to fall into an adjacent house. An investigation into the incident is ongoing. -- 2025-02-21
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Man Killed by Neighbour Over Noise Dispute in Nakhon Pathom A man was shot dead by his neighbour following a dispute over loud noises from plumbing work in Nakhon Pathom province on 20 February. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352437-man-killed-by-neighbour-over-noise-dispute-in-nakhon-pathom/ -
Picture from responders. A man was shot dead by his neighbour following a dispute over loud noises from plumbing work in Nakhon Pathom province on 20 February. At approximately 12:30, police received reports of a shooting at a residence in the Huam Kret subdistrict of Sam Phran district. Officers and rescue personnel arrived to find the body of 47-year-old Montara lying in a pool of blood, having sustained gunshot wounds to the left arm and head. About 50 metres from the scene, police located a .38 calibre homemade firearm discarded on the roadside. The suspect, identified as 48-year-old Vithun, was also a neighbour of the victim. According to Police Colonel Paitoon Paesinuan, prior to the shooting, Montara was performing plumbing repairs outside his home, which created significant noise. This seemingly provoked Vithun, who lived nearby, leading to a heated argument between the two men. During the confrontation, Vithun fired one shot at Montara before walking around the house and returning to fire a second shot, fatally wounding him. In a tragic turn of events, Vithun then used the same weapon to shoot himself in the chest, resulting in serious injuries. He was subsequently transported to the hospital for emergency treatment. An eyewitness, known as Pom, recounted hearing the argument and gunshots. He emerged from his house to find Vithun walking around with the firearm and heard Montara calling for help, stating, “Help! I’ve been shot.” Pom immediately ran to fetch his brother to help and returned to find Montara had already succumbed to his injuries, prompting him to contact the police. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident. -- 2025-02-21
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Thai Woman Arrested at Airport Over 800 Million Crypto Investment Scam A woman linked to a multi-million-baht cryptocurrency scam was arrested at Don Mueang International Airport. She is accused of working with a Malaysian syndicate that defrauded investors through a fake stock trading app, causing losses of 800 million baht. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352435-thai-woman-arrested-at-airport-over-800-million-crypto-investment-scam/ -
Picture of arrest. A woman linked to a multi-million-baht cryptocurrency scam was arrested at Don Mueang International Airport. She is accused of working with a Malaysian syndicate that defrauded investors through a fake stock trading app, causing losses of 800 million baht. Police Major General Thatphoom Jaruprach, head of the Economic Crime Suppression Division, ordered the arrest of 35-year-old Nitcharata under a warrant issued by the Criminal Court on 25 April 2024. She faces multiple charges, including fraud, computer-related deception, and involvement in a transnational criminal organisation. Authorities had previously arrested several Malaysian nationals involved in the scam, which lured victims into investing in stocks via a fraudulent online platform. Investigators later discovered that a network of Thai women, many of whom had worked in entertainment venues in Kuala Lumpur, played a key role in the scheme. They allegedly set up bank accounts and digital asset wallets to receive and convert fraudulent proceeds into cryptocurrency before transferring them to the gang’s leaders. Police identified Nitcharata as one of the key account holders. She had reportedly been hiding in Malaysia but was apprehended upon returning to Thailand, on 20 February. During questioning, she denied any involvement in the scam but admitted to opening cryptocurrency and bank accounts for her Malaysian husband, claiming she was unaware of their illegal use. She has been handed over to the Economic Crime Suppression Division for further legal proceedings. -- 2025-02-21
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 21 February 2025
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Chiang Rai House Fire Leaves Family Displaced A devastating fire completely destroyed a large wooden house in the San Khoang Luang community at 08:35 on the morning of 20 February. The Chiang Rai Municipal Disaster Prevention and Mitigation office received an emergency call reporting the blaze in Soi 5, Tambon Rob Wiang, Muang District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1352434-chiang-rai-house-fire-leaves-family-displaced/ -
Picture from responders. A devastating fire completely destroyed a large wooden house in the San Khoang Luang community at 08:35 on the morning of 20 February. The Chiang Rai Municipal Disaster Prevention and Mitigation office received an emergency call reporting the blaze in Soi 5, Tambon Rob Wiang, Muang District. Firefighters arrived at the scene to find a large wooden house engulfed in flames. Given the intensity of the fire, additional support was requested from nearby local government units and agencies to assist in controlling the situation. Under the leadership of Mayor Wanchai Jongsuthanamanee, key officials, including Sub-Lieutenant Natthasaran Insaen, the Chief of the Secretary’s Office, and Phapan Changkaew, head of the administrative division, mobilised a firefighting team of 40 personnel and multiple fire trucks to the location. The team worked for approximately one hour and thirty minutes to contain the fire and ensure it did not spread to neighbouring buildings. Then it took an additional hour before finally extinguishing the flames and all hot spots within the remains of the structure. Despite the firefighting action, the house suffered extensive damage, and all possessions within were lost. Additionally, two vehicles parked nearby were also affected by the fire and destroyed. By 11.00 the firefighting operation was officially concluded, but investigations into the cause of the fire and the extent and costs of damages are ongoing, with local police from the Muang Chiang Rai Police Station conducting the assessments. Local authorities are working to provide support to the family displaced by this unfortunate event. -- 2025-02-21
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