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Police Raid Illegal Nightclub in Sam Phran, Arrest Owner for Allowing Underage Patrons
Pictures courtesy of Matichon. Police in Sam Phran, Nakhon Pathom, raided an illegal nightclub that had been operating without a licence, allowing underage customers to gather and illegally selling nitrous oxide, laughing gas. More than 60 underage patrons were found inside the venue at the time of the raid. The operation was led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Songklod Krikkritaya, commander of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD), who ordered Pol. Col. Alongkot Khachakaew and Pol. Capt. Phansawadee Khloirayap to carry out the raid. Officers from the ATPD’s 5th Division stormed the nightclub, known as ‘Skinship’, located in Moo 1, Bang Toei subdistrict, Sam Phran district. Police arrested Mr. Yutthachai, 28, the club’s owner, on multiple charges, including operating an unauthorised entertainment venue, permitting entry to individuals under the age of 20, exceeding legal operating hours, illegally selling alcohol, and encouraging inappropriate behaviour among minors. Authorities also arrested Ms. Arisa, 24, on charges of illegally manufacturing and selling unregistered medical substances. Seized items included: • Five nitrous oxide-filled balloons • 320 used nitrous oxide canisters • 36 boxes of Soft Whip nitrous oxide (mint flavour) • 16 boxes of Soft Whip nitrous oxide (natural flavour) • Five nitrous oxide dispensers • Bank transfer slips linked to the sales The raid followed multiple complaints from local residents about underage patrons and illegal alcohol sales at the venue. Undercover officers were sent to observe the club’s operations, confirming the reports. In addition to alcohol being served beyond legal hours, nitrous oxide balloons were being sold to customers for recreational inhalation. Once officers gathered sufficient evidence, they moved in on the club, where they found a large group of partygoers drinking and singing. The lights were switched on, and activities were halted as officers checked identification cards, revealing that 66 customers were aged between 16 and 19. Further inspection uncovered a significant quantity of nitrous oxide balloons and related equipment, all of which were confiscated as evidence. Both Mr. Yutthachai and Ms. Arisa confessed to their respective offences. They were taken into custody and handed over to Sam Phran Police Station for further legal proceedings. Police have reiterated their commitment to clamping down on illegal nightlife venues and protecting underage individuals from exposure to drugs and alcohol. -- 2025-03-26 -
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Bernie Sanders Walks Off ABC News Interview After Question About AOC’s Senate Prospects
Bernie will always tell you Government knows best. Thanks to the taxpayers he receive great healthcare and can continue to speak his Socialism/Communist viewpoint. Bernie never saw a taxpayer dollar he couldn’t spend… -
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Woman Crashes Car into Bakery After Gear Mishap, Narrowly Avoids Hitting Mother & Child
Another one that can’t drive. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 26 March 2025
Drug-Crazed Mother Takes Nine-Month-Old Hostage and Attacks Three-Year-Old Daughter Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A shocking incident in Phetchabun province saw a drug-intoxicated mother take her nine-month-old baby hostage while also assaulting her three-year-old daughter. Authorities intervened swiftly, rescuing both children and taking the woman into custody for rehabilitation. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355790-drug-crazed-mother-takes-nine-month-old-hostage-and-attacks-three-year-old-daughter/ -
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Trump Defends Adviser Amid Signal App Controversy
Donald Trump has defended his National Security Adviser, Mike Waltz, after reports emerged that top aides had accidentally included a journalist in a private Signal chat discussing US military plans. The controversy arose when Jeffrey Goldberg, a journalist for The Atlantic, claimed he was mistakenly added to the group chat, which allegedly contained classified information, including the name of a CIA agent, details on planned strikes in Yemen, and the weapons to be used. Trump dismissed the concerns, stating that no classified information had been shared. He also said he "probably" would not be using the Signal app again but did not confirm whether his administration would abandon it entirely. "We'll look into it," he said when asked about the app’s future use. He added, "If it was up to me, everybody would be sitting in a room together, the room would have solid lead walls, a lead ceiling, and a lead floor. But life doesn't always let you do that." Mike Waltz, who reportedly added Goldberg to the chat, defended himself, arguing that sensitive government discussions should happen in person. "It would be best for all parties to be in the room together," he said. He also denied ever meeting or communicating with Goldberg. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also addressed the issue, denying that any war plans were shared over Signal. He dismissed Goldberg’s report, calling him "a deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist who's made a profession of peddling hoaxes time and time again." CIA Director John Ratcliff testified before Congress, stating that the use of Signal is "permissible" for US intelligence personnel. He rejected Democratic accusations that Trump's team had made a major security blunder. The controversy has drawn sharp reactions from both parties. Republican Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced an investigation into the leak, saying his committee would require full access to the chat transcript. "I expect we'll have the full cooperation of the administration," he said. Republican Senator Ted Cruz acknowledged that adding Goldberg to the chat was "obviously a mistake" but defended the military operation. "What the entire text thread is about is President Trump directed his national security team to take out the terrorists and open up the shipping lanes. That's terrific," he told BBC News. On the other side, Democratic lawmakers have condemned the leak. Senator Richard Blumenthal called it "appalling and astonishing" and claimed that some Republicans were privately criticizing the White House over the incident. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer went further, calling the defense secretary’s actions a "colossal lack of judgment" that could have put US troops at risk. He urged a bipartisan investigation, stating, "Republicans must not shrug their shoulders and call this incident 'one of those learning moments'." As the controversy unfolded, Trump downplayed the significance of Goldberg’s presence in the chat. "He found it very boring and left early," Trump said. When pressed further about whether there would be consequences for the leak, he reiterated, "We'll look into it, sure." He also defended Waltz, saying he was "doing his best" despite "equipment and technology that's not perfect." Trump ended his remarks by maintaining that no classified information was exposed and reiterating the success of the attack on Houthi rebels. While the administration now faces growing scrutiny over the leak, Trump’s stance remains unchanged, with no immediate plans to discipline any officials involved. Based on a report by BBC 2025-03-26 -
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Illegal Migrant Workers Found at Pattaya Construction Site
It's a Catch 22. These companies are forced to use immigrants since they can't find any Thai nationals to do the dirty and often times dangerous manual labor and if they follow the proper procedures they wouldn't be able to afford them and offer competitive prices to their customers......
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