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Thai actor DJ Man freed after acquittal in Forex-3D fraud case
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Thai actor Pattanapol Mintakhin aka DJ Man was released from prison after being acquitted in the Forex-3D fraud case. The court’s decision brought relief to his family, who were eagerly waiting outside the Bangkok Remand Prison. DJ Man, who had been in custody, was greeted by his parents and ex-wife, Baitoey, upon his release. Emerging from the prison at 7.55pm yesterday, December 26, DJ Man was dressed in camouflage trousers and a long-sleeved jacket, sporting a shaved head. His family performed a small ritual for good fortune, which involved him kneeling and bowing to his parents’ feet, a gesture symbolising deep respect. His mother blessed him by sprinkling holy water on his head, and the family embraced warmly, marking a touching reunion. After greeting his family, DJ Man reached out to his ex-wife, Baitoey, taking her hand before heading towards a waiting black Alphard van. Despite the media presence, he chose not to comment extensively. “I won’t say much now. I haven’t seen my child in a while, and I miss them dearly because they are unwell.” The actor also shared with his mother during the emotional moment that everything had been overwhelming. When questioned about possibly filing a countersuit, DJ Man remained reserved, advising reporters to consult his lawyer for legal matters. His priority, he stated, was to see his child, who had been unwell, and mentioned the need to readjust to life outside prison. Before departing, he thanked the media for their interest and support, giving a thumbs-up as a gesture of gratitude. As media reporters continued to inquire about his feelings and future plans, DJ Man remained silent, shielding his face with his hands as the van’s door closed. Baitoey, sitting beside him, appeared visibly emotional but refrained from speaking, reported KhaoSod. DJ Man’s mother, before leaving, briefly addressed the gathered media. “Thank you, everyone. Today, I just want to take my son home.” With that, the family left the Bangkok Remand Prison, seeking privacy and comfort after the day’s events. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-27 -
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Gaza Famine Alert Retracted Amid Diplomatic Backlash & Incorrect Data
and? Read the OP why are you ignoring what it states? We already had another poster here doing that. -
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Pattaya Police Crack Down on Beach Prostitution, Arrest 20 Foreign Women
Did a Nigerian prince lose track of his harem? -
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Which DATA only DIM are you using
It's seemingly a new forum "feature" to screw up links. Just copy and paste these into your browser address bar. https://www.alottechs.com/product/select-true6mbps https://www.alottechs.com/product/select-sim-thor -
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Deterioration of Dining Quality and Experience
The freshly brewed coffee is a treat - I never touch their diabetic lattes etc. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 December 2024
Bangkok woman arrested for call centre scam impersonating police By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A 63 year old woman was recently arrested in Bangkok for allegedly participating in a call centre scam that impersonated police officers from the Surin City Police Station. The scam involved video calls to victims, convincing them to transfer money for “verification” purposes, resulting in losses exceeding 1 million baht. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347310-bangkok-woman-arrested-for-call-centre-scam-impersonating-police/ -
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Gaza Famine Alert Retracted Amid Diplomatic Backlash & Incorrect Data
I just tried to access the above link, and FEWS website says "access denied". The November report already indicates a dire situation and is still accessible: https://fews.net/middle-east-and-asia/gaza/alert/november-2024 At that time the population in North Gaza was 75-95,000 people. "A famine can be declared only when certain measures of mortality, malnutrition and hunger are met. They are: at least 20 per cent of households in an area face extreme food shortages with a limited ability to cope; acute malnutrition rates exceed 30 per cent; and the death rate exceeds two persons per day per 10,000 persons." https://news.un.org/en/story/2011/07/382342 Actually, the Israeli COGAT & American ambassor's claim of a remaining population of 9-15000 people, means that based on the famine critieria quoted above the situation would be even more critical than with the higher population figure, so the retraction is entirely political, not based on the FEWS evidence-based approach. Mr Lew is just trying to confuse the public. There is an obvious confusion between the remaining population of 3 beseiged camps and the population of North Gaza. The situation in North Gaza is described in the UN report in my earlier post.
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