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Accident Police Officer Dies in Car Crash While Delivering Case File to Prosecutor in Lampang
Picture courtesy of Naewna. The Royal Thai Police are mourning the loss of an officer who died on duty while delivering a high-profile drug case file to the public prosecutor in Lampang province. Police Lance Corporal Kunakorn Permpheng, known by colleagues as “Mark”, was killed when the police pickup truck he was driving skidded off a rain-soaked road and crashed into a tree in Thoen District, Lampang, on the evening of 30 June 2025. He was returning to Mae Phrik Police Station at the time of the crash. The vehicle, bearing official police markings, was found severely damaged, with the officer’s body discovered in the driver’s seat. According to initial reports, heavy rainfall had made the road dangerously slippery, likely contributing to the driver losing control. Police Colonel Prasit Lasomsri, superintendent of Mae Phrik Police Station, expressed sorrow over the loss, stating, “This is a heartbreaking moment for all of us. Lance Corporal Kunakorn was a dedicated officer who died while performing his duties for the public and justice system.” At the time of the incident, Kunakorn was acting in his capacity as an assistant investigator. He had travelled to Lampang to deliver important documentation for a major drug case under Mae Phrik Police jurisdiction to the provincial public prosecutor. He had also collected forensic results from the Region 5 Scientific Crime Detection Centre to support the ongoing investigation. The investigation into the crash continues. Adapted by Asean Now from Naewna 2025-07-02 -
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Dealing with the inevitable demands for money from a Thai
This didn't happen did it? Bless for the imagination though. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 July 2025
Win Big in Thailand: Foreigners Welcome to Try Their Luck in the Lottery Picture courtesy of Wikipedia Foreigners dreaming of winning the Thai lottery rejoice. You can legally purchase lottery tickets in Thailand, provided they're bought from licensed vendors. With draws held on the 1st and 16th of each month, except during certain holidays, your chance to strike it rich is never too far away. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365404-win-big-in-thailand-foreigners-welcome-to-try-their-luck-in-the-lottery/ -
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Report Win Big in Thailand: Foreigners Welcome to Try Their Luck in the Lottery
Picture courtesy of Wikipedia Foreigners dreaming of winning the Thai lottery rejoice. You can legally purchase lottery tickets in Thailand, provided they're bought from licensed vendors. With draws held on the 1st and 16th of each month, except during certain holidays, your chance to strike it rich is never too far away. Priced at 80 baht per ticket and sold in pairs, each ticket flaunts a unique six-digit number. A standard lottery set holds up to 1 million tickets, but beware: numbers deemed lucky often carry a price premium, despite government efforts to curb this. The prize structure is exciting, with significant rewards for top winners. Prize Details Revealed The Thai lottery features multiple prize categories, boasting a hefty total prize pool of 48 million baht across 14,168 winning tickets. Here’s the tantalising breakdown: First Prize (1 winner): 6,000,000 baht Second Prize (5 winners): 200,000 baht Third Prize (10 winners): 80,000 baht Fourth Prize (50 winners): 40,000 baht Fifth Prize (100 winners): 20,000 baht Consolation Prizes (2 winners): 100,000 baht for numbers close to the first prize. Matching the first or last digits can win additional prizes. First 3 digits (2,000 winners): 4,000 baht Last 3 digits (2,000 winners): 4,000 baht Last 2 digits (10,000 winners): 2,000 baht. Claiming Your Fortune If luck shines your way, claim your prize using a passport or government-issued ID and your winning ticket. Prizes need to be claimed within two years of the drawing date. For major prizes, head to the Government Lottery Office in Bangkok, while smaller prizes can be collected from regional offices or authorised agents. Note that winnings are subject to a 0.5% withholding tax, and a stamp duty of 1 baht per 200 baht of prize money is also applicable. Bringing Home the Bacon Planning to take your winnings back home? Consider any customs declarations required due to the amount. Each country has unique tax regulations on foreign income, so consulting a local tax adviser is advisablem writes Bangkok Post. Remember, while the Thai lottery offers thrilling opportunities, it’s crucial to play responsibly and understand any potential financial implications. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-07-02 -
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Dentists in Pattaya.
Agree , Always taken when I go to see my dentist and was taken every time I went o see an ENT Doc for a few visits. -
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Report Cannabis Chaos: 12,000 Thai Shops Face Closure Under New Rules
I can assure you that hash in almost all forms is much greater than 15 percent. Ahhhh the good old days.
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