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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 July 2025
Chinese Fugitive Caught with Fake Passports & Thai Driver’s Licences in Bangkok Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Chinese national wanted for multiple offences in his home country has been arrested in Bangkok after being found in possession of several fake passports and Thai driver’s licences, according to immigration officials. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367183-chinese-fugitive-caught-with-fake-passports-thai-driver’s-licences-in-bangkok/ -
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Crime Chinese Fugitive Caught with Fake Passports & Thai Driver’s Licences in Bangkok
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Chinese national wanted for multiple offences in his home country has been arrested in Bangkok after being found in possession of several fake passports and Thai driver’s licences, according to immigration officials. The suspect, identified as Mr Wang Ming 40, was detained during a police operation in the Soi Vibhavadi 4–8 area of the capital on the 17 July. The arrest was part of an ongoing crackdown on foreign criminals illegally residing in Thailand, led by Police Lieutenant General Panumas Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau. Acting on intelligence reports, officers from Immigration Division 1 intercepted a grey Nissan Almera with heavily tinted windows at approximately 16:00. The driver presented a passport which did not match his appearance, prompting a search of the vehicle. Officers discovered multiple falsified documents, including fake Thai and international driver’s licences, as well as counterfeit passports. Mr Wang denied ownership of the documents, but was immediately charged with illegal entry and residence under The Immigration Act. Further investigation revealed that Mr Wang is wanted by Chinese authorities for a range of serious offences, including forging national ID cards, passports and driving licences, operating illegal gambling businesses and defying court orders. He was taken into custody for legal processing, and authorities are now working to verify the authenticity of five Thai driver’s licences found in his possession. Officials have confirmed that the investigation is being expanded to determine whether Mr Wang has links to a broader transnational criminal network operating within Thailand. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-19 -
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Report Thailand Rides Wave of Hope, Ranks 9th in Global Optimism Index
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 July 2025
Woman Escapes Violent Ex-Husband by Hiding Under Table with Bin Bag Over Head Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 26-year-old woman from Rayong province narrowly survived a brutal assault by her ex-husband, who attacked her in front of their four-year-old son, in a shocking incident caught on CCTV. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367181-woman-escapes-violent-ex-husband-by-hiding-under-table-with-bin-bag-over-head/ -
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Crime Woman Escapes Violent Ex-Husband by Hiding Under Table with Bin Bag Over Head
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A 26-year-old woman from Rayong province narrowly survived a brutal assault by her ex-husband, who attacked her in front of their four-year-old son, in a shocking incident caught on CCTV. The attack took place at 20:50 on 14 July in Ban Khai district, Rayong. CCTV footage shows the suspect, named only as Nhu, 28, entering his ex-wife’s home before her terrified screams rang out. Moments later, Nhu was seen emerging from the house to retrieve a metal bar, then re-entering as a second round of screams followed. In a desperate attempt to survive, the victim, Ms Chanikan, fled the house and hid at a neighbour’s home. She used a black plastic bin bag to cover her head and concealed herself under a table, breathing through a small hole she made in the bag to monitor her attacker’s movements. Additional footage shows Nhu wandering outside in a rage, striking a helmet with the metal bar and trying to climb over a neighbouring wall in search of her. Failing to find her, he eventually fled the scene. When reporters visited the house, Ms Chanikan demonstrated how she had hidden, explaining how she had remained motionless and silent under the table, hoping her ex-husband wouldn’t find her. Inside the home, blood stains were still visible on the floor, door, and pillows, grim evidence of the violent beating she endured. The woman suffered multiple head and arm injuries and extensive bruising after being struck repeatedly with a helmet and a metal rod. Outside the house, a broken glass door was found, smashed by Nhu in his rage. The weapon used in the attack, a steel rod, was still at the scene. Ms Chanikan revealed she and Nhu had been divorced for over a year but shared custody of their son. She said Nhu had been struggling with severe debt due to online gambling, and despite her attempts to mediate with his mother for financial help, he had squandered the money on gambling again. When he realised he could not pay his debts, he became violent. “He beat me over and over in front of our son. I only escaped because he let his guard down, and I ran out the back, hid under the table and used the black plastic bag to conceal myself,” she told reporters. She has since called on Ban Khai Police Station to take legal action and expressed fears for her safety, stating that Nhu has already been released. Rights groups are urging authorities to ensure the victim receives protection and justice, while many are demanding harsher penalties for such violent behaviour. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-19
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