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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 16 May 2025
Swarm of Giant Bees Terrorises Man in Nonthaburi Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 54-year-old man in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi Province, suffered multiple stings from a swarm of giant bees in what he believes was a karma attack prompted by his removal of wood from a local spirit shrine. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360790-swarm-of-giant-bees-terrorises-man-in-nonthaburi/ -
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Nakhon Pathom Temple Abbot in Hot Water: 300 Million Baht Embezzlement Shock
File photo courtesy of THai PBS World The revered abbot of Rai Khing Temple in Nakhon Pathom, Phra Dhamvachiranuwat, faces serious accusations as a warrant is issued for his arrest. The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases launched the warrant today due to allegations of embezzling funds from the temple amounting to approximately THB 300 million. His reputation now hangs in the balance amid charges of corruption and misconduct. The call for arrest came from Pol Maj-Gen Prasong Chalermbhand, head of the Police Counter Corruption Division. Earlier on, the abbot had appeared at the Central Investigation Bureau, educating officials of his innocence, though such declarations met with sceptical ears. The notable clergy member, who also serves as the chief monk of Region 14, was joined by legal counsel and aides in his initiative to clear his name. This financial scandal involves public donations funneled through seven temple-affiliated bank accounts. Records indicate that starting in 2021, the abbot allegedly made several suspicious transactions, moving 1-2 million baht at a time into his private accounts via cash deposit machines. Such transactions tally up to at least THB 63 million being wired to a 26-year-old woman, allegedly connected to an online gambling racket. The woman, now also facing an arrest warrant, had ties with a gambling platform known as "LAGALAXY911". Her past dealings had previously led to her apprehension but averted further detention through bail, her movements monitored via an ankle device. Authorities are now reviving efforts to bring her into custody alongside the abbot. As investigations press on, the abbot's bank account reportedly had amassed over THB 500 million at one juncture. Phra Dhamvachiranuwat embarked on his spiritual path at a tender age and rose to his current position of influence. Despite his attempts to address the accusations, legal hurdles are mounting, casting a dark cloud over the religious community. Authorities remain steadfast, gathering all essential evidence to process the charges. Observers await the next development in this unfolding case, which touches not just a religious institution but also raises questions regarding trust and faith in societal pillars. The legal machinery is expected to bring clarity in the coming days as all eyes remain on Rai Khing Temple and its embattled abbot. Adapted by ASEAN Now fromThai PBS World 2025-05-16 -
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Accident Swarm of Giant Bees Terrorises Man in Nonthaburi
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 54-year-old man in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi Province, suffered multiple stings from a swarm of giant bees in what he believes was a karma attack prompted by his removal of wood from a local spirit shrine. Mr. Sutin, a local motorcycle taxi driver and fruit orchard caretaker, was attacked three separate times by a relentless swarm of Apis dorsata, giant honey bees, on the afternoon of 14 May. The incident occurred in the Muang Thong Thani housing estate. Emergency services were alerted after Mr. Sutin, covered in bee stings, was found crouched on the pavement under a white mosquito net, surrounded by 70 to 100 large bees still circling him. Rescue personnel, dressed in protective gear, used insect spray and branches to drive the bees away before administering first aid. According to Mr. Sutin, the attack began after he collected scrap wood from a small shrine at the end of the street to use as firewood. “I didn’t ask permission from the shrine or the landowner,” he said, “and as I began chopping the wood and lighting the fire, I was suddenly attacked by a few bees, which then turned into a full swarm.” Despite trying to escape with a mosquito net over his body, the bees continued to pursue and sting him as he ran to the entrance of the street. A local resident, 65-year-old Mrs. Atcharawan, witnessed the bizarre sight and called rescue services. “I saw a man with a net over him sitting by the roadside, and hundreds of bees flying around him. Locals said he had been stung multiple times and even chased into a convenience store earlier.” Mr. Sutin reported stings to his head, torso, back, abdomen, and both arms. Paramedics removed several large bee stingers from his body. However, he refused to be taken to hospital, claiming previous bee attacks had built up his resistance and he suffered no allergic reaction or fever. This wasn’t the first time the bees attacked him. Mr. Sutin described three separate encounters throughout the afternoon, growing in intensity. He firmly believes the attacks were linked to his disturbance of sacred materials. “When I lit the fire with that wood, I smelled something, a strange scent, like something spiritual. That’s when the bees came.” Fearing another attack, Mr. Sutin said he would temporarily relocate from the orchard shelter where he lives, uncertain whether the swarm might return. Authorities have not commented on the claims but urged locals to avoid disturbing spirit shrines and to report any aggressive bee colonies immediately. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-16. -
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MAGA Man's Concepts of a Deal and the Art of Bankruptcy
Any clown that starts with ok lads, trying to be funny when all the same every time.Not funny. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 16 May 2025
Cyber Police Raid Three Major Gambling Sites Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) has dismantled a major online gambling operation with an estimated Bt274 million in circulation, following coordinated raids on three locations across Chiang Rai and Phayao provinces. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360789-cyber-police-raid-three-major-gambling-sites/ -
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Crime Cyber Police Raid Three Major Gambling Sites
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) has dismantled a major online gambling operation with an estimated Bt274 million in circulation, following coordinated raids on three locations across Chiang Rai and Phayao provinces. The operation, led by Pol Lt Gen Trirong Phiwphan, Commissioner of the CCIB, along with several senior officers including Pol Maj Gen Wiwat Kamchamnan and Pol Maj Gen Kritach Boonratanayot, targeted key figures believed to be behind three illicit gambling websites. Acting on intelligence, police identified that the networks were operating from rented houses used as makeshift offices to manage customer interactions and handle transactions. After obtaining search and arrest warrants, cyber police launched simultaneous raids across the two provinces. The main operation took place at a residence in Moo 12, Wiang Chai subdistrict, Chiang Rai. Officers arrested 27-year-old Ms. Prokaysiri, alleged administrator of the gambling website CS68, which boasted over 110,000 registered users and a transaction volume exceeding Bt240 million. Police also raided a house in Moo 5, Mae Sai subdistrict, arresting two suspects, 27-year-old Mr. Pinit and 31-year-old Mr. Pornphat. The pair allegedly managed the DRAGON88 gambling platform, with over 25,000 players and Bt12 million in circulation. In Moo 1, Mae Sai subdistrict of Phayao, cyber officers discovered an operation linked to Webdee999, another online gambling site with more than 40,000 users and Bt22 million in financial activity. Pol Lt Gen Trirong described the bust as one of the most significant in the northern region, revealing the extent to which illegal online gambling operations are growing in sophistication and scale. All suspects have been charged with “collaborating to organise or advertise gambling activities via electronic media without official permission”, a serious offence under the law. Investigations are ongoing to identify and arrest other key individuals involved, including site owners, profit beneficiaries, and money mule account holders. Authorities vowed to continue the crackdown and ensure all involved are brought to justice. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-16.
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