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Accident Woman Killed by Speeding Pickup Truck While Crossing Road in Lopburi
omg every day......buses etc , when is the carnage going to stop, when the police figure out what their job is and actually do it -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 June 2025
Border Patrol Officer Charged After Crash Kills Family of Three in Songkhla Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Border Patrol Police officer has been charged following a fatal car crash that killed a family of three, a father, mother and their two-year-old child, in Thepha District, Songkhla Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364583-border-patrol-officer-charged-after-crash-kills-family-of-three-in-songkhla/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 June 2025
Thai Ex-Police Chief Accuses Hun Sen in Shocking Legal Move Picture courtesy of The Standard via THe Thaiger Former Thai Police Chief, Police General Seripisut Temiyavet, made waves today by filing a legal complaint against Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen at the Royal Thai Police HQ in Bangkok. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364584-thai-ex-police-chief-accuses-hun-sen-in-shocking-legal-move/ -
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Crime Thai Ex-Police Chief Accuses Hun Sen in Shocking Legal Move
Picture courtesy of The Standard via THe Thaiger Former Thai Police Chief, Police General Seripisut Temiyavet, made waves today by filing a legal complaint against Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen at the Royal Thai Police HQ in Bangkok. Seripisut claims Hun Sen, Cambodia's former prime minister, orchestrated an assassination plot against political dissident Lim Kimya on Thai soil. The alarming accusation is based on an audio clip aired by Al Jazeera, reportedly capturing Hun Sen instructing Phnom Penh Deputy Governor Keang Huot and Thai police to execute the plan. In a dramatic twist, Cambodian officials dismissed the recording as AI-generated. However, tech experts have since authenticated the clip as genuine, adding fuel to the fire. Additionally, the complaint references an August 2023 attack on opposition activist Proe Panna, who was assaulted by Khmer-speaking men in Rayong province, sustaining severe injuries. Seripisut insists that since the directive led to criminal acts within Thailand, the matter falls under local jurisdiction. He cites Section 85 of the Thai Criminal Code, which penalises incitement to crimes carrying sentences over six months. Despite lacking personal investigative authority, he’s urging Thai police and the attorney general to act swiftly. He has also dismissed a separate complaint from Somkid Chuakong, related to a leaked conversation between the Thai PM and Hun Sen, labelling it a mere distraction. With these bold accusations, Seripisut is pushing the boundaries of Thai-Cambodian relations, calling for decisive legal action. As the situation unfolds, the implications could ripple through diplomatic channels and stir regional tensions. Whether this legal odyssey will lead to international consequences or resolution remains a burning question. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-24 -
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Accident Border Patrol Officer Charged After Crash Kills Family of Three in Songkhla
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A Border Patrol Police officer has been charged following a fatal car crash that killed a family of three, a father, mother and their two-year-old child, in Thepha District, Songkhla Province. The incident occurred on the evening of 21 June on the Khok Pho–Na Thawi Road, in Moo 1, Lam Phlai Subdistrict. According to police, a Toyota Vios sedan driven by the officer rear-ended a motorcycle carrying the victims, who were a local teacher, his wife and their young daughter. All three died at the scene. Investigators from Huai Pling Police Station confirmed on 22 June that the driver, an officer attached to the Border Patrol Police, has been formally charged with two offences: 1. Reckless driving causing death 2. Reckless driving causing property damage A potential third charge of driving under the influence is pending, as the officer refused to take a breathalyser test at the scene. He was subsequently taken to hospital on the night of the crash, where blood samples were drawn to determine his blood alcohol level. The results are expected soon. The incident has sparked public outrage, particularly within the local teaching community. Friends and colleagues of the victims have called for justice and transparency in the investigation. The case remains under active investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-24
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