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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 2 February 2025
Gas Leak Triggers Explosion in Townhouse, Injuring Homeowner A 47-year-old homeowner narrowly escaped death after an undetected gas leak caused an explosion when he switched on the lights upon returning home. The powerful blast shook neighbouring houses and left him with flash burn injuries to his face, head, and arms. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350530-gas-leak-triggers-explosion-in-townhouse-injuring-homeowner/ -
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Drunk Thai woman crashes pickup into 11 parked vehicles in Pattaya
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 2 February 2025
Intensifying Battle for 7-Eleven Reaches Thailand as CP Group Joins Bid The ongoing corporate battle over the future of the 7-Eleven convenience store empire has taken a new turn, with Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group reportedly entering talks to assist Japan’s Seven & i Holdings in fending off a takeover bid from Canadian retail giant Alimentation Couche-Tard. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350528-intensifying-battle-for-7-eleven-reaches-thailand-as-cp-group-joins-bid/ -
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Thailand and 17 Nations Unite to Combat Cross-Border Scams
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Royal Thai Police have announced the establishment of an international coordination centre to tackle cross-border scams and transnational crime, following a high-level meeting with representatives from 17 countries in Bangkok. The initiative, led by Police General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, Director of the Anti-Human Trafficking Centre, aims to enhance cooperation between nations and facilitate the rapid exchange of intelligence. Countries including the United States, China, Russia, and several Southeast Asian nations have pledged their support for the project. “This centre marks a crucial step in our fight against transnational crime,” said Pol. Gen. Thatchai. “By working together, we can prevent criminals from exploiting international borders and protect vulnerable individuals from becoming victims of scams.” As part of the initiative, the Royal Thai Police have introduced seven new measures to strengthen border security, including tighter airport screening and stricter immigration checks at land crossings. One key measure requires officials at border checkpoints, such as Mae Sot, to alert embassies if foreign nationals attempt to enter high-risk areas without a clear travel itinerary. “The embassies have expressed strong willingness to cooperate,” said Pol. Gen. Thatchai. “Foreigners entering Mae Sot will be questioned in the same way as those arriving at airports, ensuring their travel plans are legitimate.” Authorities also discussed strategies to combat international call centre fraud, which remains a growing problem not only in Thailand’s neighbouring countries but across the world. The announcement follows several recent high-profile operations, including the rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing from a human trafficking gang. In response, National Police Commissioner Pol. Gen. Kitt-rat Panpetch has ordered tighter enforcement of immigration laws and increased surveillance in tourist areas. The coordination centre, which will operate 24/7, began work on 1 February. Daily situation assessment meetings will be held each morning at 08:30 , with additional support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand. -- 2025-02-02 -
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Clever Crocodile Evades Capture in Prachinburi Pond
Pictures courtesy of Fisheries Department. Authorities in Kabin Buri district, Prachinburi, are struggling to capture a cunning crocodile that has been spotted in a large pond on private company property. Despite several attempts using nets and bait, the reptile has successfully evaded capture. The crocodile was first spotted on 27 January by local residents in Moo 6, Yanree Subdistrict. Concerned about public safety, the Prachinburi Provincial Fisheries Department ordered a team from the Freshwater Fisheries Protection and Suppression Unit at Naruebodindrachinta Reservoir to capture the animal. Under the leadership of Nakhon Prayongkham, four officers arrived at the site on 31 January equipped with nets and bait. Their initial plan was to lure the crocodile using raw chicken carcasses tied to the nets. However, the intelligent reptile managed to snatch the bait without getting trapped and swiftly swam away. The elusive crocodile continues to surface periodically for air before disappearing underwater. Despite efforts to relocate the nets and adjust their positioning, the reptile remains wary of the traps, carefully assessing the situation before swimming away. On 31 January, officers observed the crocodile approaching the nets but retreating at the last moment, indicating its awareness of the capture attempt. It was also seen basking in the sun in the middle of the pond, remaining at a safe distance from authorities. Mr Kamon Leesi, a senior river patrol officer, confirmed that the team has been stationed at the site since the crocodile was first reported. However, their methods have so far been unsuccessful due to the animal’s intelligence and cautious behaviour. Authorities are now awaiting further instructions from the Provincial Fisheries Department on how to proceed with the capture operation. Meanwhile, residents remain on high alert as officials continue their efforts to remove the crocodile from the area safely. -- 2025-02-02 -
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House Fire Suspected to Be Started by Drug-Addicted Son: Urine Test Positive for Narcotics
Picture from responders. A devastating fire engulfed a two-storey house in Photharam district, Ratchaburi province, with authorities suspecting that the homeowner’s drug-addicted son was responsible. Despite a positive drug test, the suspect denies any involvement in the blaze. The incident occurred at 18:30 on 31 January, when emergency services responded to a house fire in Moo 9, Ban Sing Subdistrict, near Wat Kamphaeng Tai temple. District chief Suphachai Krutdam, along with officers from Photharam Police Station and firefighters from Ban Sing Municipality, rushed to the scene. Firefighters battled intense flames engulfing the two-storey wooden and concrete home, calling in over 10 fire engines from neighbouring areas to prevent the blaze from spreading to adjacent houses. It took approximately 50 minutes to bring the fire under control, but by then, the house was completely destroyed. A motorcycle parked nearby was also burnt, and a neighbouring house sustained damage to its roof. The homeowner, 62-year-old Mrs. Chortip, told authorities that she and her husband had left to sell goods at a local temple fair, while their eldest son was out with friends. Only their younger son, Peeranont, was home alone at the time of the fire. According to Mrs. Chortip, Peeranont struggles with drug addiction, leading her to believe he intentionally set the house on fire. Neighbours called the couple back after discovering the fire, but by the time they arrived, their home was already reduced to ashes. She urged authorities to arrest her son and force him into rehabilitation, even stating she was willing to accept the use of force if necessary. Following the fire, Peeranont was found hiding in the darkness near the house, armed with a knife. Police officers attempted to coax him out peacefully, but after prolonged negotiations, he refused to surrender. Authorities then devised a strategy, instructing firefighters to prepare water jets, while plainclothes officers approached from behind to engage him in conversation. Meanwhile, a tactical unit armed with restraining poles moved in to subdue him. The plan was successfully executed, and Peeranont was taken into custody. A urine test revealed traces of narcotics, confirming drug use, and he was held in police custody. However, despite suspicions and circumstantial evidence, Peeranont denied any involvement in setting the house on fire. Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the blaze and whether criminal charges will be filed against him. -- 2025-02-02
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