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Delivery driver robbed at gunpoint—suspect charged after media outcry
Delivery driver robbed at gunpoint—suspect charged after media outcry In Songkhla’s Ranot district, a 42‑year‑old delivery worker says a customer—an official at a sub‑district administrative office—pointed a gun at his head, punched him, and took 500 baht after a dispute over a 352‑baht cash‑on‑delivery item (July 19, ~11:20 a.m.). The victim first reported the case to police but alleged inaction until his account spread in local media. After the story gained traction, officers raided the suspect’s home on July 30 and formally charged him under Section 339 (robbery with force/violence)—a 5–10 year prison term plus a 100,000–200,000 baht fine. The suspect admits taking money but disputes assault and claims he seized 300 baht, blaming frustration with poor online orders. Police say CCTV was deleted at the residence; investigators are seeking additional footage and witness statements. -
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Youtubers looking for trouble for clicks on Pattaya's streets?
But what risk? He's not doing anything to bother anyone. Just two Russians walking around talking to the camera and occasionally interacting with people they pass. The only thing that I don't like is he says things that are nonsense, that people who've never been to Thailand might believe. -
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Tourism Austrians Set to Flock to Pattaya as Mayor Lures Euro Tourists
Snow, cheap wine & cheese ? -
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Obama referred for criminal prosecution
He is not accused of anything, it has been referred for another pointless investigation, not indictment. This is just another distraction from a known Russian asset. -
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Report Drowning Deaths in Thailand Average 10 Per Day — Working-Age Adults Most at Risk
Was for me in the UK 60 years ago. -
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‘Big fat Indian weddings’ flagged as a Thai FDI catalyst
‘Big fat Indian weddings’ flagged as a Thai FDI catalyst HSBC executives (India CEO Hitendra Dave and Thailand CEO Giorgio Gamba) argue Thailand can parlay India’s $ multi-billion-dollar wedding industry into foreign direct investment, not just tourism receipts. Rationale: Thailand’s venues, hospitality, beaches and logistics already attract Indian destination weddings; formalising that pipeline can unlock capital in hospitality, event supply chains, fintech, and clean‑energy manufacturing. Dave cites Thailand’s infrastructure, labour and economic fundamentals while noting India’s macro tailwinds: 7.4% YoY growth (Q1 2025) and a young, affluent population.
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