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Thai Constitutional Court Dismisses Challenge to PM's Handout Policy
Cash handouts may, in fact, also align with the government's traditional corruption values. -
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Chinese National Arrested for Smuggling 120kg of Heroin Hidden in Car Batteries: Nong Khai
Picture courtesy of the police. Authorities seized 120 kilograms of heroin hidden inside car batteries and arrested a Chinese national in connection with the case. The illicit drugs, valued at approximately 70 million baht were being transported from Bangkok with a final destination in Nong Khai. The operation, which took place at around 15:00 on December 18, involved multiple agencies, including Nong Khai Provincial Police, Immigration Bureau, Tourist Police, forensic experts, and military personnel. Led by Provincial Police Commander Pol. Maj. Gen. Piratch Udompisutthikun, the team inspected 20 boxes containing car batteries. Each box held four batteries, and each battery concealed 8-9 packages of heroin sealed with cement. The investigation began after a private shipping company near Nong Khai Railway Station reported a suspicious package. The company informed police that a Thai man had dropped off the package in Bangkok, acting nervously. Upon arrival in Nong Khai, authorities monitored the delivery point and observed a Chinese man checking the packages. Police detained the suspect with the assistance of a Chinese translator. The boxes were disguised as alcohol shipments, but upon closer inspection, the batteries showed signs of tampering. Inside, authorities discovered the heroin. During questioning, the suspect claimed he was hired by a Chinese acquaintance in Vientiane, Laos, to oversee the delivery and inspect the packages at the shipping depot. The drugs were intended to be smuggled out of Thailand and into Vietnam. Officials noted that the heroin’s street value could increase tenfold if trafficked to markets in the U.S. or Europe. Authorities are continuing their investigation, gathering evidence and questioning witnesses to ensure all those involved in the smuggling operation are brought to justice. This marks another significant drug seizure as Thailand intensifies its crackdown on narcotics trafficking in the region. -- 2024-12-18 -
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Gordon Ramsay, TANACHIRA Group opens flagship Bread Street Kitchen & Bar
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Trump’s big fat abject lie …and why he keeps telling it.
I'm short, you're anti-vaccinations, and you don't like Trump. No need to write a book. -
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Thieves Steal Gold & Cash Worth Over 1.5 Million Baht From Pattaya Apartment
All the signs of an inside job. -
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Fatal Collision in Surin: Wrong-Way Motorcycle Collides with SUV, Two Killed
They learn the hard way... when it goes wrong -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 December 2024
42-Year-Old SUV Driver Collapses, Causes Four-Vehicle Collision at Chumphon Intersection A construction instructor, aged 42, suffered a suspected asthma attack while driving, leading to a four-vehicle collision at the Sala Daeng Intersection in Chumphon Municipality. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1346588-42-year-old-suv-driver-collapses-causes-four-vehicle-collision-at-chumphon-intersection/ -
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