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Crime Phetchabun: Teen Gang Shoots at Car and Assaults Man in Public Market
Picture courtesy of Naewna. Public outrage has erupted across social media after a shocking incident involving a group of teenagers firing gunshots at a vehicle and then abducting and assaulting a man at a local market. The violent confrontation, which took place in central Phetchabun on 28 June, was captured in a viral video clip originally shared by a local news page. According to reports, a group of youths opened fire on a car in the Nong Naree public park before forcibly taking a man, believed to be connected to an earlier shooting and beating him in full view of bystanders at Pho Chan Market. Footage of the incident shows the victim sitting on the ground, surrounded by four to five young men. One of the attackers is seen kicking the victim in the face, while a shocked female voice can be heard reacting off-camera. The video sparked widespread condemnation, with many questioning the breakdown of law and order in the city. Online commentators were quick to voice their anger: “This is no longer a civilised town, it’s lawless!” one post read. Another asked, “How can anyone feel safe when they shoot at cars and beat people in the street?” However, a different perspective has emerged from individuals claiming to be close to the gang involved in the assault. They allege that the initial gunfire came from a rival group, who fired several rounds at their vehicle while they were relaxing at the park. Photos of bullet holes in a car window, reportedly containing a child at the time, were shared in an attempt to justify the violent retaliation. A source close to the group claimed the teens were preparing to return home when they were attacked, prompting them to track down and confront a man they believed to be responsible. When questioned, the man gave unclear responses, which allegedly led to the beating seen in the video. In an official statement, Phetchabun City Police confirmed that the man who was assaulted was not the individual responsible for the initial shooting. Officers have since apprehended suspects from both sides of the conflict and are pursuing legal action. The suspected gunman has been identified and is currently being sought by authorities. Police said they are conducting a thorough investigation to prevent any further incidents, as repeated acts of violence continue to unsettle local residents. The episode has sparked a wider discussion on youth violence, illegal possession of firearms and public confidence in the justice system. While the clip has galvanised public attention, some observers caution against rushing to judgment based on a single video, stressing the importance of context and due process. As investigations continue, many are left asking: will justice be served or will yet another viral video come to symbolise the failings of the system? Adapted by Asean Now from Naewna 2025-06-29 -
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The alarming mental decline of Donald J. Trump -- watch this space
That clip is surreal. CNN producers need to intervene with this show. It's ridiculing their entire channel on a daily basis. The other day they had a contributor say that 250 MILLION people were killed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Seriously. Enough is enough. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Illegal Foreign Workers & Ammunition Seized in Chonburi Raid Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A coordinated police raid in Chonburi’s Ban Bueng District has led to the arrest of 15 foreign nationals and the seizure of more than 200 rounds of ammunition, authorities confirmed on 28 June. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365109-illegal-foreign-workers-ammunition-seized-in-chonburi-raid/ -
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Crime Illegal Foreign Workers & Ammunition Seized in Chonburi Raid
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A coordinated police raid in Chonburi’s Ban Bueng District has led to the arrest of 15 foreign nationals and the seizure of more than 200 rounds of ammunition, authorities confirmed on 28 June. Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division (ACTPD), working alongside officials from the Department of Employment, arrested 10 Myanmar nationals and 5 Chinese nationals on multiple charges. These include working without valid permits, illegal possession of ammunition and possession of restricted ammunition for which civilian licences cannot be issued. The raid targeted factories identified as high-risk establishments for forced labour and human trafficking. During the search, officers discovered an alarming cache of ammunition: • 7 rounds of .22 calibre found in a plastic bucket inside one suspect’s room • 26 rounds of .40 calibre • 21 rounds of 9mm calibre • 17 rounds of .45 calibre • 132 rounds of 5.56x45mm calibre • Additional unidentified ammunition was also recovered Some of those apprehended were found without any form of identification. Police stated that several suspects attempted to escape but were swiftly detained. All 15 individuals have since been transferred to Ban Bueng Police Station for legal processing. Authorities confirmed that, during initial interrogations, the suspects confessed to all charges. This operation was part of a wider strategy to inspect high-risk venues across the province, aimed at combating forced labour and human trafficking. Police say such operations will continue in an effort to uphold labour laws. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Cyber Police Raid E-Cigarette Retailer – Over 2.6 Million Baht in Illegal Goods Seized Picture courtesy of Daily News. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau has shut down an online retailer of e-cigarettes and foreign tobacco products, seizing contraband valued at over 2.6 million baht and arresting multiple suspects in a series of coordinated operations. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365108-cyber-police-raid-e-cigarette-retailer-–-over-26-million-baht-in-illegal-goods-seized/ -
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Weights and Maybe a Date — Gym Shenanigans in Patts innit
Nothing ventured, nothing gained I always say. And a big raspberry to those naysayers who can't just leave the thumbs down alone. Sad, lonely little lives you must have (and just WATCH how many of them out themselves on this post).
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