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Crime Accountant Stabbing Tied to Massive Mine Embezzlement: ฿39 Million Found Under Bed
Picture courtesy of Daily News. In a dramatic turn of events, police have arrested a man in connection with the attempted murder of a female accountant, a crime believed to be linked to the embezzlement of over 103 million baht from a mining company in Chonburi province. Police from Ban Chang Police Station, Rayong province, led by Pol. Col. Tanongsak Khammat, in coordination with Region 2 investigators, uncovered a sophisticated fraud and attempted cover-up involving falsified financial documents and violent intimidation. The scandal came to light earlier this year when two employees of a prominent mining firm in Si Racha, Ms. Orasa and Ms. Rawiwan, allegedly created fake documents to divert company funds into an account of a shell company for personal use. The embezzlement, believed to have started on 15 January, quickly escalated into a criminal conspiracy. Just a week after the fraud was discovered, Ms. Orasa was brutally stabbed and left seriously injured in a resort in Chachoengsao province. Investigations identified three suspects: Mr. Jeerasit (31), who has now been arrested, along with Mr. Athiwat and Ms. Rawiwan, the alleged mastermind of the attempted murder, aimed at silencing her accomplice. In a breakthrough, officers raided the residence and condominium of Mr. Natthaphon, the husband of Ms. Rawiwan. There, they found 39 million baht in cash hidden under a mattress. Mr. Natthaphon confessed the money originated from the embezzlement. Police have seized the funds and intend to return them to the defrauded company. He faces charges of receiving stolen property. Mr. Jeerasit, who was wanted for attempted murder, was tracked down and captured in Ban Chang district. During initial questioning, he admitted to knowing Ms. Rawiwan since childhood and claimed he had been lured to the resort for drinks. A heated argument allegedly broke out, leading him to stab Ms. Orasa. He denies involvement in the financial fraud and claimed he fled, believing the case had gone cold, only to be arrested upon returning home. Meanwhile, Ms. Rawiwan, a central figure in both the fraud and the stabbing, is believed to have fled the country to the Middle East. Authorities are now working with international agencies to locate and extradite her. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364432-employee-flees-abroad-after-embezzling-฿103-million-hires-hitmen-to-silence-accomplice/ Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-11 -
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Health Thai Activist Proposes Sex Ban for Under-22s to Tackle HIV Surge
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UK £771 Million and Counting: Macron Under Fire Over Small Boat Crossings at UK Visit
While Lee Anderson might favour that approach, fortunately I doubt that any of the leaders of the UK political parties, including Farage, would be stupid enough send RN vessels into French territorial waters uninvited. -
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recommend a clinic for Testosterone testing
If you're in BKK and contemplating TRT, I recommend speaking to Transcend Clinic in Times Square on Suk Rd. The other provider I've used for some bloods is Excel Male but Transcend costs less and seemed less transactional. They offer 3 blood packages and in my case (I took middle package) included 2 no-rush consultations with the doctor, who I found very good. He knows his stuff and speaks great English. The only thing I would mention is he advocated use of an AI (arimidex) to deal with high E2 (which I have an issue with). Some providers disagree with using it, including mine in the UK and feel is counter-productive. I've been on TRT in the UK on both public and now private providers since 2018 and used Transcend for a quarterly blood panel since I was in BKK for the winter and couldn't do it in the UK. So I wasn't a novice when I went in and could judge if doc knew what he was talking about (many doctors don't as far as TRT goes...). My present regime is T cypionate & HCG - I inject daily but many don't need to do that. I do so due to the E2 and prolactin issues. The regime I follow is generally regarded as being the optimal treatment regime in modern TRT, though compounded T cream is a strong or possibly better alternative to cypionate for some. HCG is optional but TRT will shrink your nuts a lot and make you infertile. Even if that doesn't matter, the view is that it still contributes to well-being by not shutting your normal function down, even if it is diminished from when you're younger (the brain detects exogenous T and tells your nuts to shut down, basically). The public health system in the UK doesn't prescribe HCG alongside T, hence why I went to a private provider eventually (my doc also was ignorant about modern TRT despite being a consultant....go figure). Enthanate is an alternative to cypionate tho not as well regarded. DON'T bother with gels, Nebido etc. - they don't work well/consistently in many cases. Been there, done it. Pellets are certainly not recommended in modern TRT either. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 11 July 2025
Thai Students Triumph with 29 Gold Medals at World Maths Olympiad in Singapore Picture courtesy of Amarin Thailand’s bright young minds have made the nation proud once again, clinching an impressive 29 gold medals at the prestigious Singapore International Math Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC) 2025, held from 5 to 9 July in Singapore. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366373-thai-students-triumph-with-29-gold-medals-at-world-maths-olympiad-in-singapore/ -
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Community Thai Students Triumph with 29 Gold Medals at World Maths Olympiad in Singapore
Picture courtesy of Amarin Thailand’s bright young minds have made the nation proud once again, clinching an impressive 29 gold medals at the prestigious Singapore International Math Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC) 2025, held from 5 to 9 July in Singapore. A total of 67 Thai students took part in the international competition, which drew over 2,380 participants from 37 countries around the world. Their exceptional performance earned Thailand 103 medals in total: 29 gold, 17 silver, and 57 bronze. SIMOC 2025 featured three categories of competition: 1. Math Olympiad Contest – individual competition 2. Math Warrior Team and Math Master Mind – collaborative problem-solving 3. Math Mind Sport Team – team-based challenge with groups of five Each of the Thai participants had previously achieved top results in national-level competitions in Thailand before qualifying for the international stage. Among the standout performers was Peeraphat Pasuntharakarn (nicknamed “Knight”), who took home an outstanding six awards. In the International Singapore Math Competition (ISMC) category, Knight was honoured with the Global Champion & Perfect Score, Top Winner Thailand, and a Gold Medal & Certificate. In the Annual Mathlympics, he repeated his success with another Global Champion, Top Winner Thailand and a Gold Medal & Certificate. His remarkable achievements also earned him an invitation to meet foreign ambassadors attending the competition and a personal audience with Mrs. Ureerat Chareontoh, the Thai Ambassador to Singapore. The Thai delegation’s success not only highlights the country’s commitment to nurturing mathematical talent but also reinforces Thailand’s reputation on the global academic stage. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-11
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