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BREAKING NEWS Thai Forces Close Sa Kaeo Border Amid Tensions
Thailand Shuts Sa Kaeo Border Amid Rising Cambodian Crisis Thailand urgently suspended all border crossings in Sa Kaeo province yesterday, 23 June 2025, in response to escalating tensions with Cambodia. The directive, signed by First Army Region Commander Lt Gen Amarit Boonsuya, aims to address Cambodian military patrols infringing on Thai territory and the rising threat of transnational crime. Reports indicate that Cambodian forces have been strengthening their positions and leading symbolic activities near the Thai border, raising safety concerns. In addition, the First Army Region highlighted the growing problem of cross-border crimes, including call centre gangs and hybrid scams affecting both people and property. The suspension impacts major checkpoints, including the Aranyaprathet-Poipet crossing, a vital channel for trade and tourism, as well as Ban Khao Din-Ban Laem and Ban Nong Ian-Stung Bot. Restrictions apply to all vehicle crossings, individual movements, trade activities, and tourists, with exceptions for humanitarian emergencies such as medical transfers and essential education. Authorities urge all residents and travellers to adhere to these restrictions and stay informed as the situation evolves. The directive remains in effect until further notice as officials work to ensure public safety and regional stability. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Pattaya News 2025-06-24 -
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Crime Authorities to Prosecute Suspect in Shooting of Khao Yai Wild Elephant ‘Plai Biang Lek’
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced on 23 June, its intention to pursue legal action against an individual suspected of shooting a wild elephant known as Plai Biang Lek(also nicknamed Nong Ngong Thong) in Khao Yai National Park. According to Mr. Atthapol Charoenchansa, Director-General of the department, the incident occurred on 19 June at around 17:00 near Village 5, Ban Nong Makrut, in Nong Nam Daeng Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima. A local volunteer group working to deter wild elephants reported the event to park authorities. The group encountered the well-known wild elephant foraging near private farmland. The landowner allegedly fired five shotgun rounds, both into the air and at the ground, in an attempt to scare the animal away. The volunteers present documented the incident with photographs and collected used shotgun shells as evidence. The following day, members of the volunteer team observed two suspicious wounds near the elephant’s hindquarters. These injuries raised concerns that Plai Biang Lek may have been struck by gunfire. Park officials and veterinary staff are currently investigating the cause of the wounds and expect to confirm whether they are indeed gunshot-related within the day. Park authorities are in the process of compiling witness statements and physical evidence in preparation for legal proceedings. A source close to the investigation confirmed that the suspect has been identified in photographs holding a shotgun. The individual is reportedly a relative of a local Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) chairman. Officials have in their possession both photographic and ballistic evidence linking the suspect to the shooting. The Department has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting wildlife and ensuring justice in accordance with environmental protection laws. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-24 -
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Crime Norwegian Man Arrested at Surat Thani Bus Terminal After Attempted Crossbow Attack
I guess a rage the of jealosee Anyway an idiotic thing to do.I wonder why Mr Simon couldn't stop him. -
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Report BMW Maverick Mayhem: Foreign Driver Causes Chaos in Phuket
This kind of language is hardly ever used to speak about the daily carnage all over the country. I wonder why..... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 June 2025
Royal Thai Navy Tests Readiness of Peacekeeping Force, Amid National Security Concerns Picture courtesy of Daily News. The Royal Thai Navy has conducted a tactical readiness exercise for its Peacekeeping Company, aiming to enhance preparedness for emergency situations and civil unrest in line with international operational standards and protocols. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364587-royal-thai-navy-tests-readiness-of-peacekeeping-force-amid-national-security-concerns/ -
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Accident Woman Killed by Speeding Pickup Truck While Crossing Road in Lopburi
The culture needs massive changes as well. It won't stop.
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