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Foreigner Breaks into Pattaya Cannabis Shop, Steals Goods worth 10,000 Baht
Picture courtesy: CH7HDnews A foreigner smashed a window to steal cannabis products valued at over 10,000 baht from a shop in Pattaya, before making an escape. On 3rd February, Mr Atipon, aged 35, owner of the cannabis shop located on Soi Chaloem Phrakiat 3, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung in Chonburi province, reported the incident to the Pattaya City Police. He provided CCTV footage to Police Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Wutthinan Khongdee, showing the break-in and theft. Mr Atipon revealed that the suspect, a frequent customer at his shop, took advantage of the shop being closed and unattended to carry out the theft. The police have started reviewing the CCTV footage as part of their investigation to apprehend the suspect and proceed with legal action, reported CH7HDnews. -- 2025-02-03 -
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Couple Shocked as Pet Dogs Bring Home 400 Meth Pills
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Phuket Tourist Bus Plunges 20 Metres Down Ravine, Several Injured
Cause of the crash is still under investigation ?, Are those investigating qualified to know the difference between a Brake pedal, and a Whiskey bottle, doubtful,....Licence taken away doubtful........... fine minimal, dont do it again .. and back to work to injure some more people -
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Bangkokians Dub State Efforts to Combat PM2.5 as Ineffective: Poll
This can be stopped within 48 hours for good. So question is, why is nothing done? Those burning rice and sugar cane fields are the very same people who vote for the succession of all those corrupt governments this country has been suffering from. Every one and then the army takes its turn at the trough before "returning" Thailand back to a democratic constitutional monarchy. If any government would have done something to prevent the burning of fields, the uneducated electorate in Northeastern and Northern Thailand would have voted for anything BUT the government, which fined them for burning the field. From where I come from it is called a "conflict of interest"; the recent municipality elections two days ago dished out 100 Baht per vote. So, apart from getting paid for their vote/voice they are also left in peace to try to make their ends meet. If a tomato farmer gets THB 3 - 6.50/kg, which he has to grow, harvest, sort and place in buyer-supplied plastic crates along the road while the customer pays anything between THB 35 - 85 per kilogramme, it might shed some light on where the problem is and where the money goes. Given the fact, that 7/11, Lotus's, Makro and Siam Food Services are owned by the same elitarian oligarch - go figure. Only a proper thorough deep spring cleaning, starting from the very top, might bring results; a 21st century education system would have to be put into place and then even it will take two generations to see any endeavour carrying fruit. By then Thailand has ridiculed herself out of world competition and will repeat, what the Philippines went through between 1980 - 2020. The writing is on the wall, with big capital red letters on a yellow background - for visibility!
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