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Crime Two Cambodian Nationals Arrested with Large Cache of Communication Devices
Picture courtesy of Amatin Authorities have arrested two Cambodian nationals suspected of involvement in a Facebook page manipulation operation, which could be linked to transnational cybercrime networks. The arrests took place near the permanent border crossing at Ban Laem in Pong Nam Ron district, Chanthaburi province. The operation was a joint effort by the Royal Thai Navy’s Marine Task Force 524, Ban Pluang Police Station and Pong Nam Ron Immigration Police. The suspects, identified as Mr. Mon Seangheng, 30 and Mr. Tam Channee, 38, were apprehended while attempting to cross the border back into Cambodia. A search of their belongings uncovered a significant number of communication devices and cash, raising suspicions of cyber-related criminal activity. Seized items included: • 125,000 baht in cash • 16 mobile phones • 1 tablet • 2 computer monitors • 1 Wi-Fi router • An additional 20 mobile phones linked to a signal booster • 12 phone chargers • 2 bank account books • 1 ATM card • 15 notebooks • 2 sets of document plans • Various documents related to social media operations Authorities confirmed that both suspects held valid Cambodian passports and had legally entered Thailand via the Klong Luek border checkpoint in Sa Kaeo province. They intended to return to Cambodia through Ban Laem when intercepted. Initial questioning revealed that the pair had been working as page creators and Facebook administrators. Their role involved artificially boosting follower and engagement metrics on Facebook pages. According to their statements, an unnamed Thai national had hired them, offering payment based on the number of “likes” and “shares” generated. They also admitted to paying two Thai citizens to open bank accounts used to receive the payments, reportedly for 4,000 baht per account. Investigators noted that the methods and equipment used bear striking similarities to those employed by call centre scams and transnational scam networks. Such groups often use social media to inflate page credibility before conducting fraudulent sales or extracting victims’ personal information, posing a growing threat to national cybersecurity and public trust. The suspects and all confiscated items are currently being held at the Makham District Customs Post in Chanthaburi for further legal proceedings. Authorities are now working to trace links to broader criminal networks and identify the Thai individual responsible for coordinating the operation. The case may signal deeper connections to international cybercrime syndicates operating in the region. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-28 -
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Border runs to Cambodia temporarily suspended
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Border runs to Cambodia temporarily suspended
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 June 2025
Debt-Driven Rage: Man Stabs Girlfriend and Her Mother in Sisaket Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 34-year-old man has been arrested in Sisaket province after he stabbed his long-term girlfriend and her mother in what police believe was a fit of rage fuelled by financial stress and relationship tensions. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365056-debt-driven-rage-man-stabs-girlfriend-and-her-mother-in-sisaket/ -
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Crime Debt-Driven Rage: Man Stabs Girlfriend and Her Mother in Sisaket
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 34-year-old man has been arrested in Sisaket province after he stabbed his long-term girlfriend and her mother in what police believe was a fit of rage fuelled by financial stress and relationship tensions. The attack took place at around 19:30 on 26 June near a laundrette in Mueang Tai Subdistrict, Mueang District. Police from Mueang Sisaket Station responded to reports of a stabbing at a row of rented rooms where the laundrette operates. Officers arriving at the scene found bloodstains scattered in front of the shop and surrounding area. The suspect, Mr. Teerapong 34, was standing nearby holding a knife and immediately surrendered to police. Approximately three units down, officers found two women suffering from stab wounds. Ms. Dawika 49, the mother of the suspect’s girlfriend, was lying on the floor with a stab wound below her navel. Her daughter, Ms. Anchalee 32, had a stab wound under her left armpit. Emergency responders rushed both women to Sisaket Hospital for urgent treatment. As police took Mr. Teerapong into custody, angry relatives of the victims attempted to attack him, prompting officers to intervene and de-escalate the situation. Neighbours told reporters that Mr. Teerapong had been in a relationship with Ms. Anchalee for several years. They said he regularly consumed alcohol and displayed obsessive behaviour. He reportedly resented his girlfriend’s debts, which had become a frequent point of contention. Moments before the attack, witnesses said Ms. Dawika ran out of the house clutching her stomach and shouting, “Help! I’ve been stabbed!” Blood was found throughout the area. Ms. Anchalee also emerged shortly after, wounded and in distress. According to Ms. Anchalee’s younger brother, he had previously warned Mr. Teerapong about his sister’s debt, advising him to end the relationship if he could not accept it. Instead, Mr. Teerapong repeatedly insulted and belittled his girlfriend over the matter. Police stated that Mr. Teerapong had only recently returned from a trip home a few days prior to the attack. He is now in police custody and has been formally charged. The investigation is ongoing as authorities prepare to prosecute him to the full extent of the law. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-28 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 June 2025
Heartbroken Man Survives Suicide Attempt After Jumping into Chao Phraya River Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A 46-year-old Thai man made a dramatic decision to end his life by jumping into the Chao Phraya River after a failed attempt to reconcile with his long-time partner. The man, identified only as Mr. Peeraphon, survived the ordeal after panicking mid-attempt and finally climbing out of the river. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365055-heartbroken-man-survives-suicide-attempt-after-jumping-into-chao-phraya-river/
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