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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 23 July 2025
Two Lao Nationals Caught Smuggling 8,000 Bottles of Unlicensed Cough Syrup at Border Picture courtesy of Daily News. Authorities at the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge II border checkpoint in Mukdahan province have arrested two Lao men attempting to smuggle 8,000 bottles of unlicensed cough syrup out of Thailand. The syrup, which lacked approval from Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA), was concealed in a pickup truck headed for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367537-two-lao-nationals-caught-smuggling-8000-bottles-of-unlicensed-cough-syrup-at-border/ -
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Economy Duty-Free Giant King Power Closes Shops in Bangkok and Pattaya
Other than sheer boredom, I don't understand why anyone shops at the airport now that you can order just about anything online at a better price and not have to carry it with you. The only time I do that is when I forgot to buy a gift for the GF and I'm already in the doghouse for something else. -
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Helmet noise
I generally don't have a problem with helmet noise, my Shark helmets have always been good, both open and full face, noticeably better when I switched from a Norton one. Here I only do under 100kph, back in UK I had a Shoei and Shark full face doing 160kph still low noise -
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Crime Two Lao Nationals Caught Smuggling 8,000 Bottles of Unlicensed Cough Syrup at Border
Picture courtesy of Daily News. Authorities at the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge II border checkpoint in Mukdahan province have arrested two Lao men attempting to smuggle 8,000 bottles of unlicensed cough syrup out of Thailand. The syrup, which lacked approval from Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA), was concealed in a pickup truck headed for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The joint operation was conducted by officials from Mukdahan Customs House, the 2105th Ranger Company, Immigration Police, and other regional security agencies. The suspects, identified as Mr. Binly and Mr. Jaiped, both 35 years old and nationals of Laos, were detained along with their white Ford pickup truck bearing a Savannakhet licence plate. According to customs officials, the operation followed routine inspections conducted on 21 July at the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge II in Bang Sai Yai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Mukdahan. Officers became suspicious of a private vehicle approaching the exit checkpoint with two Lao men on board. Upon searching the rear of the vehicle, they discovered 40 green sacks filled with cough syrup bottles. The products had no FDA registration and were accompanied by no supporting documentation. The substances have since been seized and sent for laboratory analysis to determine if they contain any controlled substances. Should the analysis confirm the presence of narcotics or prohibited chemicals, additional charges will be filed under Thailand’s Narcotic Drugs Act. Both suspects are currently in custody while authorities continue to investigate potential links to a broader smuggling network. Officials have not ruled out connections to illegal drug trafficking, money laundering operations or transnational crime syndicates operating on either side of the border. The case highlights ongoing concerns over the smuggling of pharmaceutical products, especially those potentially used in the production of illegal substances cocktails, which are popular in some parts of Southeast Asia. Further legal proceedings are expected as the investigation expands to identify additional individuals or organisations involved in the illicit trade. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-23 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 23 July 2025
University Lecturer Arrested in Khon Kaen Crystal Meth Sting Operation Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A respected academic from a well-known university in Khon Kaen has been arrested in a police sting operation after being caught attempting to sell crystal methamphetamine. The arrest has reignited public scrutiny due to his connection with a previous scandal involving the drug-related death of a male companion in early 2024. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367536-university-lecturer-arrested-in-khon-kaen-crystal-meth-sting-operation/ -
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Crime University Lecturer Arrested in Khon Kaen Crystal Meth Sting Operation
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek. A respected academic from a well-known university in Khon Kaen has been arrested in a police sting operation after being caught attempting to sell crystal methamphetamine. The arrest has reignited public scrutiny due to his connection with a previous scandal involving the drug-related death of a male companion in early 2024. Anti-narcotics officers from Khon Kaen City Police arrested 39-year-old Mr. Nakakrit, a mathematics lecturer holding the academic position of Assistant Professor, along with 27-year-old Mr. Ratchasak, at a car park near a dormitory in Nai Mueang Subdistrict. Acting on intelligence, officers searched the suspects’ vehicle and discovered 34.65 grams of crystal meth hidden inside. The operation, carried out on the evening of 21 July, followed the arrest of a drug user, pseudonymously named “Ball.” While in custody, Ball received a message via the LINE messaging app from Nakakrit and Ratchasak, offering to sell him crystal meth. Police then arranged a sting operation, leading to the duo being caught red-handed when they arrived at the dormitory. Following his arrest, Nakakrit admitted to having additional drugs stored at a private residence in Sila Subdistrict. Officers accompanied him to the location and seized an additional 1.15 grams of crystal meth. Both suspects were charged with “joint possession of a Category 1 narcotic (methamphetamine) with intent to sell for commercial gain.” Initial investigations revealed that Mr. Nakakrit is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at a prominent university in Khon Kaen. His arrest has caused significant shock among academic and student communities. Further scrutiny of his background uncovered his involvement in a high-profile scandal in January 2024. At the time, Nakakrit, who held the position of deputy head of department, was linked to the death of a 27-year-old man named Sukittithanet from Nakhon Ratchasima, reportedly his romantic partner. According to police reports, the two had booked a hotel room in Khon Kaen and used crystal meth together. The deceased allegedly suffered a psychotic episode after prolonged drug use and was later found dead in the hotel room with a deep self-inflicted slash wound to the neck. It was believed he had broken a glass object and used it to take his own life. Investigators determined that the deceased had injected methamphetamine for at least three consecutive days and toxicology reports suggested a possible overdose. Surveillance footage and witness testimony cleared Mr. Nakakrit of direct involvement in the death, with police concluding that no foul play was involved. The incident, however, had already gone viral on social media, prompting widespread criticism and calls for greater accountability among university staff. With his recent arrest and concrete evidence of drug distribution, Mr. Nakakrit now faces serious legal consequences. He remains in custody as police prepare to file formal charges. Adapted by Asean Now from Khomchadluek 2025-07-23
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