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Community Human Remains Found Scattered in Abandoned Building, Believed to Be Missing Security Guard
Picture courtesy of Daily News. Police in Bang Bo District, Samut Prakan, are investigating a grim discovery after human bones were found scattered across an abandoned building, believed to belong to a 54-year-old security guard who had been reported missing. Authorities suspect he may have died from a pre-existing medical condition, with his remains later disturbed by his pet dog. Police Lieutenant Prasit Kanchanasorn, an investigator from Bang Bo Police Station, received the report. He arrived at the scene alongside rescue personnel from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation. Upon inspection of the derelict building, located in the Bang Bo subdistrict, officers found multiple human bone fragments strewn across the premises. A human skull was discovered in the central area of the building. Further examination of a small room believed to belong to the security guard revealed more bones, hair, and yellow bodily fluid stains on a mattress. Authorities began collecting the remains and placed them in white cloth bags for transfer to the Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra forensic institute for identification. Mr. Worapot Ruangnok, a rescue worker from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, said the bones are likely those of a local security guard who had been living alone on-site. “We found packets of medicine for chronic illness in the room and it’s believed he may have died from a health issue without anyone realising,” he explained. The man had reportedly not been seen or contacted in some time, prompting concerned former colleagues to notify the authorities. Officials suspect the man’s pet dog may have scavenged his body in the absence of food or human contact, leading to the dispersal of the remains throughout the building. Police are now working to confirm the deceased’s identity by coordinating with the family to conduct DNA testing. The case will proceed according to procedures once identification is confirmed. The investigation continues. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-06 -
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Why Are You Really Here? Downtime Hobby or Desperate Obsession?
Sports is ok, but way too many matches. Gets repetitive. I like World Cup soccer. Tournament only lasts 2 weeks. Wish it was every 2 years. Also, used to like watching Wimbledon. But regular sports just drags on too long. Who has time to watch 100 matches? There's also video games. There's some interesting indie games. And VR might become so popular that people may spend more time in virtual worlds than in the real world? Is that good or bad? There's nowhere left to go but ... The Oasis -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 6 July 2025
Gambling Den Busted in Bangkok’s Saphan Mai Area, Cambodian Operator Arrested Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. In a sweeping crackdown on an illegal gambling operations, The Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) raided a large and well-organised underground casino in the Saphan Mai district of northern Bangkok. The raid, which took place on the afternoon of 4 July, followed numerous public complaints and culminated in the arrest of over 70 individuals, including a Cambodian national identified as one of the ringleaders. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365845-gambling-den-busted-in-bangkok’s-saphan-mai-area-cambodian-operator-arrested/ -
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Crime Gambling Den Busted in Bangkok’s Saphan Mai Area, Cambodian Operator Arrested
Pictures courtesy of Khaosod. In a sweeping crackdown on an illegal gambling operations, The Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) raided a large and well-organised underground casino in the Saphan Mai district of northern Bangkok. The raid, which took place on the afternoon of 4 July, followed numerous public complaints and culminated in the arrest of over 70 individuals, including a Cambodian national identified as one of the ringleaders. The operation was launched at approximately 15:30 under the directive of Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and carried out by DOPA’s Special Operations Task Force led by Director-General Chaiwat Chuntirapong. The gambling den was located in a shophouse complex on Phahonyothin 52, less than 300 metres from a BTS Skytrain station, operating with blatant disregard for law enforcement and the local community. Organised and Sophisticated Setup Upon gaining entry, officers found more than 50 gamblers in action, playing both traditional games such as hi-lo and online gambling via computer terminals. The premises featured multiple escape routes, safes for storing large amounts of cash, a food and drink service and even a mobile phone check-in system to reduce risk of exposure. Staff were posted at entrances with radio communication equipment to alert others inside of incoming raids. Despite these precautions, the task force successfully sealed off all exits, preventing escape. Chaos ensued as gamblers scrambled to flee, but the authorities swiftly regained control of the situation. Over 800,000 baht in cash was seized on site, along with gambling paraphernalia and computers used for online betting. Further investigation revealed the operation was managed in rotating shifts by both Thai and Cambodian nationals. High-Level Political Attention and Immediate Consequences The dramatic raid came on the same day that Interior Minister Phumtham assumed office and immediately issued an order to restore public order by targeting illegal gambling. Following the raid, the top five commanding officers of Bang Khen Police Station, including the superintendent, deputy superintendents, and two senior investigators, were transferred pending an internal investigation. Reports indicate the illegal casino may have ties to a major political party, raising questions about political protection and possible retribution motives. Chaiwat Chuntirapong emphasised that this crackdown aligns with the Ministry of Interior’s broader anti-mafia agenda. “Any illegal activity that disturbs public order will be met with strict enforcement,” he stated. He also urged the public to report any similar operations to the Damrongdhama Centre hotline at 1567. An Outcry from the Community The raid came after multiple complaints from residents who reported the casino had led to serious social problems, including gambling addiction and domestic conflicts. Locals expressed relief following the operation, having long feared for their safety in a neighbourhood housing such a bold and unlawful enterprise. Investigations into the full extent of the gambling ring’s financial operations are ongoing, and the arrested individuals are being processed through legal channels. Further action is expected against those found to be complicit in enabling or shielding the illegal operation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-06 -
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UK Father of Grooming Victim Who was Raped by 60 Men Speaks Out
Yes I saw that Aamer Anwar was the defending barrister. It will be interesting to see what their defence is. The two brothers were there to meet their mother off of a flight from Qatar. Something had gone on on the flight and the other person was spotted in Starbucks so one of the brothers went up and head butted him then fled. The police traced them to the car park at the payment machine and went to apprehend them then all hell broke lose. All on cctv with loads of accusations against the police. Took months for them to be charged and then more months to come to court. Given the amount of cctv at an airport I just can't see why it is all taking so long. In the photo on the BBC the one on the left is an ugly f***er. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 6 July 2025
Rare Black Panther Caught on Camera in Kaeng Krachan World Heritage Forest Picture courtesy of Daily News. A remarkable sighting of a rare and elusive black panther has been captured within the lush expanse of Kaeng Krachan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365844-rare-black-panther-caught-on-camera-in-kaeng-krachan-world-heritage-forest/
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