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Report Thai Health Minister Launches Raids on Cannabis Shops Over Cannabis-Infused Sweets
Uphold the law, I thought a law was recently passed where they were only allowed to sell medicinal cannabis with a doctors script or did Anutin manage to have that overturned?? -
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Commencement of UK state pension
Nah,sun gone in,have to share the rain with you there soon,after quick trip to nz Anyway you sure did have good innings with fairy tales,that one with a taxi driver you just remembered,on over stay,found out he was unfrozen,wanted to borrow money and as you finished a Jock ......, that one where not 1 but 3 up before the beak,all with 1000 quid fines,.....that official letter you organised with soft lad,hell cost 250 quid,now that is some determination, its all on record as you know well,...but you now reap the whirlwind, ill and hardly a cent to get better on,missing the Xmas bonus too At the going down of the sun....and in the morning ....yet another frozen pay cheque God bless you and all who sail with you Titanic style -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
Look at history bud. Look who took over Nth America and settled there. Latin America and the Caribbean. Europeans in Africa. Europeans in the Middle East. Oz. NZ. Seems like a desperate time for a dying regime. BRICS and the non-west is coming. Almost here. Europe will soon be irrelevant. Oh yes! Almost forgot. Slaughtering the natives as they went.- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 23 June 2025
Thailand Intensifies Crackdown on Scammers and Online Crime File photo for reference only Thailand steps up efforts against scams and online crime with new measures following PM’s upcoming meeting. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364548-thailand-intensifies-crackdown-on-scammers-and-online-crime/ -
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Report Thailand Intensifies Crackdown on Scammers and Online Crime
File photo for reference only Thailand steps up efforts against scams and online crime with new measures following PM’s upcoming meeting. Thailand has intensified its crackdown on call centre scams, online fraud, and illegal gambling, treating these issues as urgent threats to national security. This move comes as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra orders immediate action, with the latest developments to be discussed in a high-level meeting on Monday, 23rd June. Government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub shared on Saturday, 21st June, that the government is committed to dismantling criminal networks preying on Thai citizens. Recent measures, including the adjustment of border checkpoints with Cambodia earlier this month, have already resulted in a noticeable decline in scam activities. The government has reacted to a United Nations report highlighting Cambodia as a new global hub for cybercrime, surpassing Myanmar. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime revealed that Cambodia has become the centre for call centre scam operations, prompting concerns over cross-border ramifications for Thailand. Although successful operations have reduced illegal activities along the western border with Myanmar, Jirayu cautioned against complacency. Criminal groups are adapting and shifting operations along the eastern border. He emphasised that Thai nationals collaborating with these syndicates endanger their fellow citizens. “The government will not allow national security to be compromised or our citizens to be deceived any longer,” emphasised Jirayu. Addressing these crimes is now a top priority. The 23rd June meeting will further explore measures to tackle cross-border crime, including drug trafficking, money laundering, cybercrime, and human trafficking. There is a particular focus on threats to national security along Thailand's borders. Authorities have noted a shift in criminal tactics, with individuals now using legitimate means to cross borders where possible, such as obtaining passports to travel to specific Cambodian cities. These cities serve as operational bases for illicit activities. Jirayu confirmed that following Monday's meeting, the government will announce new strategies to bolster defences against transnational cybercrime, aiming for a safer environment for all Thai citizens. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-06-23
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