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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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Motorcycle Crashes into Bus Stop Crowd, Injuring Four, Then Speeds Away In a shocking incident early morning of November 2, a motorcycle crashed into a group of people waiting at a bus stop, injuring four individuals before speeding away from the scene. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342420-motorcycle-crashes-into-bus-stop-crowd-injuring-four-then-speeds-away/ -
In a shocking incident early morning of November 2, a motorcycle crashed into a group of people waiting at a bus stop, injuring four individuals before speeding away from the scene. The incident took place near the entrance of Soi Bangpoo Municipality 69/2 (Charoen Sin Thani) in Bangpoo Mai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Samut Prakan. Police at Bangpoo Police Station received reports of the accident at approximately 05:20. Emergency responders from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation quickly joined officers at the scene. Witnesses reported that a motorcycle rider suddenly lost control, veered into the crowd, and struck several bystanders who were waiting for a bus. The motorcyclist fled immediately, leaving those injured behind. The injured individuals, whose injuries and conditions have not been disclosed, were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation and are currently reviewing surveillance footage to identify the fleeing motorcyclist. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-03
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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Transformer Fire Spreads, Completely Destroys Home in Pathum Thani In the early hours a transformer exploded and caught fire, which spread to a nearby residence, reducing it to ashes. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342419-transformer-fire-spreads-completely-destroys-home-in-pathum-thani/ -
In the early hours of November 2, a transformer exploded and caught fire, which spread to a nearby residence, reducing it to ashes. At approximately 04:30 Khlong Luang Municipality firefighters received a report of a house fire in the 78 Phatthana Community, Moo 8, Khlong Nueng Subdistrict, Khlong Luang District. The Khlong Luang fire department immediately dispatched multiple fire trucks along with emergency medical teams from Tha Khlong Municipality and personnel from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation to the scene. Officers worked to contain the blaze, which had already engulfed the entire house by the time they arrived and were successfully in preventing it spreading to nearby buildings. It took firefighters over an hour to contain the fire in the wooden structure and the owner, in a state of shock was treated for minor burn injuries and smoke inhalation. The situation was closely monitored by Police Lieutenant Waranchai Sukying from Khlong Luang Police Station, who is investigating the cause of the initial transformer fire that led to the house being destroyed. Local authorities are coordinating with power company officials in the investigation and looking to prevent similar incidents and ensure the safety of nearby residents. Picture and video from responders. -- 2024-11-03 My Movie.mp4
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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Cyber Police Arrest Gang Behind Online Loan Scam Targeting Star Footballer Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. In a significant breakthrough, Thailand’s Cyber Police have dismantled an online loan scam network that defrauded a renowned national footballer of nearly 2.7 million baht. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342418-cyber-police-arrest-gang-behind-online-loan-scam-targeting-star-footballer/ -
In a significant breakthrough on November 2, Thailand’s Cyber Police have dismantled an online loan scam network that defrauded a renowned national footballer of nearly 2.7 million baht. The arrest followed the orders of Police Major General Jirawat Payungtham and his deputy, Police Major General Atthasit Sudsangwan, who oversaw the investigation. The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Wanchai Sriduang from Nakhon Sawan, was apprehended under a warrant issued by the Thanyaburi Provincial Court. He is charged with multiple counts of fraud and computer-related offenses, including collaborating to deceive the public and disseminating false information through computer systems. The case traces back to December 2, 2023, when the victim, a midfielder for a prominent Thai League club and the national team, sought a loan. During an online search, he stumbled upon a fraudulent website falsely advertising loan services under the name “Ratchaphruek Capital.” After initiating contact via Line, the victim requested a loan of 600,000 baht. The scammers manipulated the situation by presenting themselves as loan officials, prompting the victim to transfer various fees for purported loan processing, which included: • 33,600 baht for loan protection fees • 98,500 baht for AI verification • 208,000 baht for a new CVV code • 550,000 baht for credit top-up In total, the victim transferred funds in 12 transactions, amassing a staggering 2,696,950 baht. The final request demanded a deposit of 1 million baht in the victim’s bank account to verify his identity. Realising he had been scammed, the footballer eventually reported the crime to the Cyber Police. Following the complaint, investigators from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) linked Wanchai to the fraudulent scheme, where he allegedly acted as a “money mule.” Police gathered sufficient evidence to secure a court-approved arrest warrant and apprehended him near his residence in Nakhon Sawan. During initial questioning, Wanchai confessed to his involvement in the scam. The Cyber Police have reiterated the importance of caution when seeking financial assistance online and are continuing their efforts to track down other members of the scam network. Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. -- 2024-11-03
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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German Man Faces Serious Charges After Hit-and-Run at Pattaya Police Checkpoint A German man is facing four serious charges following a hit-and-run incident at a police alcohol checkpoint in Pattaya, which resulted in severe injuries to a police officer. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342462-german-man-faces-serious-charges-after-hit-and-run-at-pattaya-police-checkpoint/ -
UPDATE German Man Faces Serious Charges After Hit-and-Run at Pattaya Police Checkpoint A German man is facing four serious charges following a hit-and-run incident at a police alcohol checkpoint in Pattaya, which resulted in severe injuries to a police officer. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342462-german-man-faces-serious-charges-after-hit-and-run-at-pattaya-police-checkpoint/
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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Indian Tourist Couple Scammed in Pattaya: Hair Growth Product Promises Fall Short Picture courtesy of TMN. A 41-year-old Indian tourist recently reported a scam involving a hair growth product during his trip to Pattaya with his partner. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342417-indian-tourist-couple-scammed-in-pattaya-hair-growth-product-promises-fall-short/ -
A 41-year-old Indian tourist, Mr. Shuja Abbas, recently reported a scam involving a hair growth product during his trip to Pattaya with his partner. Mr. Abbas shared that while strolling near Pattaya Soi 10 Beach on October 1, he encountered a foreign seller promoting a “miracle” herbal hair growth solution, claiming visible results within a month. Intrigued, Mr. Abbas and his partner agreed to be escorted to a shop located in the Tip Plaza Market on Pattaya Beach Road. There, foreign staff reassured them that the product would deliver results within a month, prompting Mr. Abbas to pay over 7,000 baht. After a month of using the product with no noticeable improvement, he returned to the shop requesting a refund, only to be turned away. Frustrated, he filed a report, on November 1, at Pattaya City Police Station and sought assistance from local media. Upon arriving at the shop with reporters, Mr. Abbas observed several foreign workers hastily dispersing. A Thai woman, along with a foreign national who identified as the shop’s owner, eventually refunded the 7,000 baht, bringing relief to Mr. Abbas. The shop owners maintained that their business had the necessary permits, though licensing from the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was pending. Mr. Somkid Boonsungnern, a 50-year-old local motorcycle taxi driver near Tip Plaza Market, disclosed to reporters that similar scams targeting tourists occur frequently, especially at night. He noted that many foreign groups, often from Pakistan, operate scams along Pattaya’s beachfront, selling various questionable products. Despite occasional police interventions, these groups tend to reappear shortly after. Mr. Somkid expressed concern that Indian tourists are frequently targeted, with some left in tears after realising they have been scammed. He urged local authorities to take swift and effective action to prevent such incidents and safeguard Pattaya’s image as a safe tourist destination. Picture courtesy of TMN -- 2024-11-03
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024
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Abbot Reports Vandalism to Historic Temple Walls in Chiang Mai, Urges Police Action Picture courtesy of ThaRath. The abbot of a renowned temple in Chiang Mai has taken matters into his own hands by reporting a vandalism spree to local authorities, as a group of graffiti artists continues to deface the historic walls of temples dating back over 600 years. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342416-abbot-reports-vandalism-to-historic-temple-walls-in-chiang-mai-urges-police-action/ -
The abbot of a renowned temple in Chiang Mai has taken matters into his own hands by reporting a vandalism spree to local authorities, as a group of graffiti artists continues to deface the historic walls of temples dating back over 600 years. The persistent vandalism has prompted the abbot to call for immediate police intervention. On November 1, Phra Kru Visutthikitchanan, abbot of Wat Lam Chang, along with the head monk of the Sri Phum sub-district overseeing six temples in the area, filed a complaint with the Chiang Mai City Police Station. He expressed frustration at the ongoing damage to the walls of three temples under his care: Wat Lam Chang, Wat Dok Uang, and Wat Uang Kham. Phra Kru Visutthikitchanan emphasised the urgency of the situation, noting that with the tourism season in full swing, both domestic and international visitors frequent the temples, which are popular tourist attractions. He urged the police to act swiftly to apprehend those responsible for the vandalism. Community members have voiced their dismay at the sight of temple walls, fences, and residential properties marred by graffiti, particularly the ancient walls that have suffered significant damage. One local artist expressed sorrow at the state of the vandalised structures, stating that while artistic expression is appreciated, the crude language and territorial messages used by the vandals are inappropriate for a city renowned for its cultural heritage. “Chiang Mai is an important tourist destination, and such defacement is not only disrespectful but also damaging to the city’s reputation,” the resident commented, calling for local officials to take serious action against the culprits. Police Major General Warapong Khamlue, head of the Region 5 Police, assured the public that local law enforcement and the investigation team are actively reviewing CCTV footage to track down the vandals. He reiterated the importance of preserving the integrity of Chiang Mai’s historic sites and urged the perpetrators to cease their disruptive behavior. As the investigation unfolds, the community remains hopeful for a swift resolution to the vandalism issue, aiming to protect the cultural heritage that defines Chiang Mai. Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. -- 2024-11-03
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Thailand launches anti-drug campaign in 10 pilot provinces by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Thailand is taking decisive action against drug-related issues by designating 10 provinces as pilot areas to test new strategies. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emphasised the broader societal impacts of drug problems during her visit to Roi Et, highlighting the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to tackle this challenge. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342385-thailand-launches-anti-drug-campaign-in-10-pilot-provinces/
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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to continue: Thailand Live Sunday 3 November 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1342407-thailand-live-sunday-3-november-2024/ -
From the reports I have read from those at the fire a responder was injured by glass from a window exploding during the fire. The window was not the cause. I cant be 100 % certain, but suspect this was caused by firefighting water hitting a heated window. The responder had cut injuries to his arm, so he was probably close or below the window when it occurred.
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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Foreign National Rams Pattaya Officer at Checkpoint, Flees into Forest & Sea A foreign motorcyclist crashed through a police checkpoint in Pattaya, seriously injuring a traffic officer before fleeing into nearby forest and eventually attempting to evade capture by hiding in the sea. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342377-foreign-national-rams-pattaya-officer-at-checkpoint-flees-into-forest-sea/ -
In the early hours of November 2, a foreign motorcyclist crashed through a police checkpoint in Pattaya, seriously injuring a traffic officer before fleeing into nearby forest and eventually attempting to evade capture by hiding in the sea. The incident occurred around 02:05 at an alcohol checkpoint on Jomtien Second Road in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District. Police Lieutenant Colonel Sirichat Nuteas, Deputy Chief of the Pattaya City Police Station, reported that the foreign national ignored the checkpoint’s barriers, speeding through and striking Police Sub-Lieutenant Rapeepat Phrommin, who was stationed there. The impact threw Officer Rapeepat to the ground, leaving him with a severe head injury and lying in a pool of blood. Rescue teams quickly arrived, provided first aid and rushed him to the hospital. Following the collision, the foreign motorcyclist abandoned his Honda CB650 motorcycle and escaped on foot into a thicket beside the road. Police units, including more than 50 officers from the Pattaya City Police, quickly mobilised to surround the area. Officers deployed motorcycle patrols and plainclothes detectives to positions where the suspect was expected to flee. After an extensive search, the foreign man was spotted emerging from the forest and moving towards the water at Jomtien Beach. He entered the sea, attempting to escape, however, officers who had a clear description of the suspect were able to recognise him, and they waited until he returned to shore before detaining him. The man initially denied involvement and resisted an alcohol test at the Dongtan Substation of Pattaya Police. Police investigators are examining the motorcycle’s registration and rental records to verify the identity of the foreign suspect. Surveillance footage from the checkpoint clearly captured the incident, which will serve as evidence in the legal proceedings. According to Santi Phunnoi, a rescue volunteer with Sawang Boriboon Pattaya, the suspect approached the checkpoint at high speed, swerving around cones and crashing directly into the officer before fleeing into the forest. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-02
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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Motorcycle Crash Throws 2 Off Bridge, Claims Two Lives in Pathum Thani A motorcycle carrying two factory workers lost control and crashed into the bridge’s concrete barrier edge, sending both the driver and passenger over the side, resulting in a fall from a height of over five metres onto the road below. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342373-motorcycle-crash-throws-2-off-bridge-claims-two-lives-in-pathum-thani/ -
The incident occurred in the early hours of November 2, on the inbound lane of Phahonyothin Road, kilometre marker 44, near the Kru Day U-turn bridge in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani. A motorcycle carrying two factory workers lost control and crashed into the bridge’s concrete barrier edge, sending both the driver and passenger over the side, resulting in a fall from a height of over five metres onto the road below. Sadly, one person was confirmed dead on the scene, while the other was critically injured. Both had suffered multiple injuries, including severe head trauma and broken bones. The incident was reported to Pol. Lt. Col. Waranchai Sookyeng, Deputy Inspector at Khlong Luang Police Station, who promptly coordinated with medical personnel from Thammasat University Hospital and rescue volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation. Emergency responders from the Tha Khlong Municipality also arrived quickly to assist with rescue operations. Initial investigations revealed that the motorcycle struck the bridge’s barrier at speed, which caused both individuals to be thrown over the edge. Despite the swift response from emergency crews, the second victim succumbed to their injuries shortly after being transported to the hospital. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash by reviewing available CCTV and interviewing witnesses. Picture and video from responders. -- 2024-11-02 My Movie 1.mp4
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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Fire in Chao Ram Cave: 300m of Fire Hose Needed for Bat Guano Blaze A challenging fire broke out in Chao Ram Cave, Sukhothai Province, fuelled by bat guano. Officials faced a steep 200 metre climb and had to extend over 300 metres of firefighting hose to extinguish the blaze amid risks from the toxic gases being produced. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342371-fire-in-chao-ram-cave-300m-of-fire-hose-needed-for-bat-guano-blaze/ -
A challenging fire broke out in Chao Ram Cave, Sukhothai Province, fuelled by bat guano. Officials faced a steep 200 metre climb and had to extend over 300 metres of firefighting hose to extinguish the blaze amid risks from the toxic gases being produced. According to Prayut Waiwong, Director of Protected Area Regional Office 14 in Tak, this incident marks the third occurrence of a fire in the cave. On October 30, park rangers first detected smoke from an opening above the cave. Due to thick smoke at the entrance of the cave, initial inspection efforts were halted for safety reasons. Emergency responders, including the Phitsanulok Rescue Centre, after entering in protective breathing apparatus identified four to five burning areas within the cave. An emergency meeting was held at the Chao Ram Cave Ranger Station to strategise the firefighting approach. The meeting included local officials, heads of national parks, fire control officers, and Sukhothai and Phitsanulok disaster prevention teams. The operation received support from Taling Chan Subdistrict Municipality, which cleared access routes up to the cave entrance, while Phitsanulok authorities provided additional breathing apparatus equipment and provided equipment training for responders, before they were allowed into the cave. Atthapol Charernchansa, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, attributed the fire to bat guano combustion due to high heat and gases produced. The response required extreme caution given the cave’s elevation and layout. As of November, the fires have been extinguished using with water tankers supplying the over 300 m firefighting hose-lines to reach the flames deep within the cave. The local bat population remains unaffected in their nocturnal routines. Pictures from responders. -- 2024-11-02
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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Chanthaburi Border Patrol Seizes Large Cache of Contraband Goods In a coordinated operation, Chanthaburi Border Patrol Police, the Royal Thai Navy’s Marine Corps Task Force 2, and local officials from Pong Nam Ron District successfully intercepted a large shipment of illegal goods smuggled across the Thai-Cambodian border. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342369-chanthaburi-border-patrol-seizes-large-cache-of-contraband-goods/ -
In a coordinated operation, Chanthaburi Border Patrol Police (Units 114 and 115), the Royal Thai Navy’s Marine Corps Task Force 2, and local officials from Pong Nam Ron District successfully intercepted a large shipment of illegal goods smuggled across the Thai-Cambodian border. Following intelligence gathered through collaboration with local leaders, residents of Bueng Chanang Lang Village, and informants from Kammreang District in Cambodia’s Battambang Province, authorities received reports of untaxed cigarettes and alcohol being prepared for transport across the border into Thailand. In response, patrols were intensified along the border area. At approximately 01:30 on Novemebr 1, a joint patrol discovered around 50-60 large cardboard boxes, wrapped in black plastic and secured with black tape, concealed in a longan orchard near Bueng Chanang Lang Village, located about 500 metres from Border Marker 54. Upon initial inspection, the boxes contained various brands of cigarettes and crates of Sir Edward whiskey. Pong Nam Ron District Chief Mr. Praphit Yanpanya and officials from the Chanthaburi Excise Department were called to the scene to assist in examining the seized goods. The confiscated items will be subject to further investigation as authorities work to curb cross-border smuggling and enforce customs regulations. Picture courtesy of border police. -- 2024-11-02
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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French Tourist Rescued After Diving Accident in Similan Islands Picture courtesy of Matichon Rescue teams rushed to assist a 66-year-old French tourist who suffered an accident while diving near the Similan Islands in Thailand’s Phang Nga Province. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342367-french-tourist-rescued-after-diving-accident-in-similan-islands/ -
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
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Fans Rally to Support Popular Model “Nong Eung-Eoi” After Fire Destroys Home Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fire has left popular Thai model and presenter, Nong Eung-Eoi (Eung-Eoi Punrada), without a home as her entire Bangkok house was engulfed in flames. Fortunately, no one was injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342366-fans-rally-to-support-popular-model-“nong-eung-eoi”-after-fire-destroys-home/