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The alarming mental decline of Donald J. Trump -- watch this space
That clip is surreal. CNN producers need to intervene with this show. It's ridiculing their entire channel on a daily basis. The other day they had a contributor say that 250 MILLION people were killed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Seriously. Enough is enough. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Illegal Foreign Workers & Ammunition Seized in Chonburi Raid Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A coordinated police raid in Chonburi’s Ban Bueng District has led to the arrest of 15 foreign nationals and the seizure of more than 200 rounds of ammunition, authorities confirmed on 28 June. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365109-illegal-foreign-workers-ammunition-seized-in-chonburi-raid/ -
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Crime Illegal Foreign Workers & Ammunition Seized in Chonburi Raid
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A coordinated police raid in Chonburi’s Ban Bueng District has led to the arrest of 15 foreign nationals and the seizure of more than 200 rounds of ammunition, authorities confirmed on 28 June. Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division (ACTPD), working alongside officials from the Department of Employment, arrested 10 Myanmar nationals and 5 Chinese nationals on multiple charges. These include working without valid permits, illegal possession of ammunition and possession of restricted ammunition for which civilian licences cannot be issued. The raid targeted factories identified as high-risk establishments for forced labour and human trafficking. During the search, officers discovered an alarming cache of ammunition: • 7 rounds of .22 calibre found in a plastic bucket inside one suspect’s room • 26 rounds of .40 calibre • 21 rounds of 9mm calibre • 17 rounds of .45 calibre • 132 rounds of 5.56x45mm calibre • Additional unidentified ammunition was also recovered Some of those apprehended were found without any form of identification. Police stated that several suspects attempted to escape but were swiftly detained. All 15 individuals have since been transferred to Ban Bueng Police Station for legal processing. Authorities confirmed that, during initial interrogations, the suspects confessed to all charges. This operation was part of a wider strategy to inspect high-risk venues across the province, aimed at combating forced labour and human trafficking. Police say such operations will continue in an effort to uphold labour laws. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Cyber Police Raid E-Cigarette Retailer – Over 2.6 Million Baht in Illegal Goods Seized Picture courtesy of Daily News. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau has shut down an online retailer of e-cigarettes and foreign tobacco products, seizing contraband valued at over 2.6 million baht and arresting multiple suspects in a series of coordinated operations. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365108-cyber-police-raid-e-cigarette-retailer-–-over-26-million-baht-in-illegal-goods-seized/ -
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Weights and Maybe a Date — Gym Shenanigans in Patts innit
Nothing ventured, nothing gained I always say. And a big raspberry to those naysayers who can't just leave the thumbs down alone. Sad, lonely little lives you must have (and just WATCH how many of them out themselves on this post). -
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Crime Cyber Police Raid E-Cigarette Retailer – Over 2.6 Million Baht in Illegal Goods Seized
Picture courtesy of Daily News. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau has shut down an online retailer of e-cigarettes and foreign tobacco products, seizing contraband valued at over 2.6 million baht and arresting multiple suspects in a series of coordinated operations. The raid, led by Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwphan, Commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), along with senior officers and investigators, targeted the illegal website YASOOBVIBES which had been operating as a large-scale online distributor of prohibited vaping products. Authorities began their investigation after intelligence revealed that yasoobvibes.net was selling e-cigarettes and related items via the Line messaging app, with deliveries handled by private courier services. Police traced one of the delivery operations and conducted a surveillance operation in the Rama III area of Bangkok. On 26 June, officers intercepted a black Chevrolet vehicle in a car park near a rented room in Bang Phongphang, Yannawa District. Inside the vehicle, officers discovered large quantities of e-cigarettes and foreign tobacco products being prepared for delivery. The driver, identified as Mr. Winyu (alias Max) 28, was immediately arrested. During questioning, Max confessed to running the illicit business for around 7–8 months, earning approximately 200,000 to 300,000 baht per month. He disclosed that more products were being stored at a rented house in Soi 49, also in the Bang Phongphang area. Police then conducted a search of the property, where they arrested Mr. Kritsana (28), Mr. Bandit (26) and Ms. Suranya (37). Thousands of e-cigarettes, vape liquids and foreign tobacco products were found on site. The seized goods were valued at over 2.6 million baht. The three additional suspects told police they had been hired by Max to package goods for shipment, receiving a salary of 9,000 baht per month. All suspects now face multiple charges, including: • Possession of untaxed goods for the purpose of sale • Sale and distribution of prohibited items such as e-cigarettes and baraku (hookah) products, in violation of the Consumer Protection Act B.E. 2522, amended by Act No. 4 (B.E. 2562), and the Consumer Protection Board Order No. 9/2558 • Concealment, aiding in sale and distribution of prohibited imports under Section 246 of the Customs Act All four suspects, along with the seized goods, have been handed over to investigators for legal proceedings. Authorities warn that illegal online sales of e-cigarettes and foreign tobacco continue to pose serious health and regulatory risks and pledge to intensify enforcement efforts nationwide. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-06-29
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