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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 September 2024
PM Appoints Pol. Gen. Kittirat as Acting Chief of Police Effective 1 October 2024 Picture courtesy: Siam Rath In an urgent development, the Prime Minister has signed an appointment order assigning Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet as the new acting Chief of Police. The decision comes as the current Commissioner-General, Pol. Gen. Torsak Sukwimol, is set to retire on 1 October 2024. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1339291-pm-appoints-pol-gen-kittirat-as-acting-chief-of-police-effective-1-october-2024/ -
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PM Appoints Pol. Gen. Kittirat as Acting Chief of Police Effective 1 October 2024
In an urgent development, the Prime Minister has signed an appointment order assigning Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet as the new acting Chief of Police. The decision comes as the current Commissioner-General, Pol. Gen. Torsak Sukwimol, is set to retire on 1 October 2024. The announcement was made on 27 September 2024 by Pol. Lt. Gen. Yingyos Thepjamnong, Commander-in-Chief of the Central Investigation Bureau. The memorandum was sent to key officials within the Royal Thai Police hierarchy, including the Deputy Commissioner-General, Provincial Police Region 7, and other equivalent positions. Pol. Gen. Kittirat will assume his duties as acting Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police effective from 1 October 2024, stepping in to maintain stability and continuity in the leadership of the police force. This appointment is part of the Prime Minister's Office Order No. 335/2560, dated 26 September 2024, reported Siam Rath. This swift and decisive move ensures that there will be no disruption in the Royal Thai Police's top leadership, enabling the organization to continue its critical work seamlessly. Picture courtesy: Siam Rath -- 2024-09-28 -
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Moustached Man Refuses to Leave Women's Restroom, Citing Gender Identity
Ridiculous. Could i enter Crufts if i identified as a dog?? I cannot understand why gender identity is so prevalent these days even in schools.? -
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Police Bus Bombing: Four Officers Injured: Pattani
Picture from responders. A police bus convoy traveling along Route 42, between Narathiwat and Pattani, was bombed on the afternoon of September 27, causing the vehicle to lose control and crash off the road. The incident sparked alarm among the officers on board and passing motorists. The attack took place near Tabing Subdistrict, in the Sai Buri District of Pattani Province. According to reports, an IED, explosive device planted along the road was detonated as the bus passed by. The device had been hidden in a water meter cabinet on the side of the road. In the immediate aftermath, officers were seen exiting the crashed bus, and it was confirmed that four police officers were injured in the blast. The injured officers were all transported to Songklanagarind Hospital, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province , where their injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening. Authorities are treating the incident as a serious act of violence, as the bombing of the police bus marks another bold attack in the region. An investigation is currently underway to determine who was responsible for the bombing. -- 2024-09-28 -
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Two Friends in Drunken Dispute: One Knocked Unconscious After Argument Turns Violent
The Walk in Mansion. Sadly this apartment building recently had a foreigner fall from the roof top, landing on the awning, a crane was needed to retrieve his body. You got to feel for these Thai business owners. -
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Kamala Harris Shifts Position on Border Wall, Signaling Tougher Stance on Immigration
Tough border policy—yeah, right. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 September 2024
Police Bus Bombing: Four Officers Injured: Pattani A police bus convoy traveling along Route 42, between Narathiwat and Pattani, was bombed on the afternoon of September 27, causing the vehicle to lose control and crash off the road. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1339290-police-bus-bombing-four-officers-injured-pattani/ -
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Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years
maybe she's saying ??? ok guys.. keep up the good work,, it may take 2 more years until we starve them all out of existance -
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Two Friends in Drunken Dispute: One Knocked Unconscious After Argument Turns Violent
About time, it's been only a couple of days since the last report of foreigners who are friends in a physical altercation on Soi Buakhou. Idiots. -
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UK frozen pension returning to UK and going overseas again at a later date!
"But why inform of departure Nothing to be gained", Sometimes, some of us do things, not just because there is something to be gained but because we're playing by the rules and it's the right thing to do. -
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Trump appeal against ridiculous fine looks like a winner
REDUX https://aseannow.com/topic/1320175-judge-orders-trump-and-companies-to-pay-nearly-355-million-in-civil-fraud-trial/?do=findComment&comment=18714310 -
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Kamala Harris Shifts Position on Border Wall, Signaling Tougher Stance on Immigration
Harris shows her deperation having to Steal Trump's vote wining stance on immigration- 2
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Man Dies After Attack by Mixed-Breed Stray Dogs in Ubon Ratchathani
I'm here, and I do not believe this man was killed by stray dogs in his own home. Foul play far more likely. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 September 2024
Homeless Group Celebrates with 10,000 Baht Wallet Aid, Buys Alcohol Picture courtesy: Daily News Residents of Nonthaburi are calling for government intervention after a group of homeless individuals used their digital wallet funds, totaling 10,000 baht, to buy alcohol. The intoxicated group then defecated in public, causing distress due to the foul odor. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1339289-homeless-group-celebrates-with-10000-baht-wallet-aid-buys-alcohol/ -
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Homeless Group Celebrates with 10,000 Baht Wallet Aid, Buys Alcohol
Residents of Nonthaburi are calling for government intervention after a group of homeless individuals used their digital wallet funds, totaling 10,000 baht, to buy alcohol. The intoxicated group then defecated in public, causing distress due to the foul odor. A Facebook user recently posted images of human feces under the Rama IV Bridge in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, complaining about the issue and urging authorities to address it. The situation has reportedly persisted for some time due to the presence of numerous homeless individuals in the area. On September 27, reporters visited the scene and confirmed the presence of human waste, as previously reported. A homeless man, visibly intoxicated and soiled with feces, was found sleeping in a nearby parking lot. Attempts to communicate with him were unsuccessful, as locals confirmed he had a communication disability. Residents noted that after receiving funds from the government’s digital wallet program, a group of 4-5 homeless individuals regularly gathered in the area to drink alcohol. Mr. Sane Kotasombat, a 61-year-old motorcycle taxi driver, expressed frustration, saying the vagrants didn’t disturb anyone with noise but their public defecation created discomfort for passersby. He urged the authorities to intervene, as most of the individuals in question were mute and used sign language to communicate, reported Daily News. Mr. Surachai Sukklam, another motorcycle taxi driver, echoed these concerns. He noted that the group often drank in the area and urinated nearby, creating an unpleasant environment. Despite previous attempts by the Pak Kret municipality to resolve the issue, the problem persists. Locals are requesting that authorities take appropriate action to resolve the situation. Picture courtesy: Daily News -- 2024-09-28
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