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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 July 2025
Foreigner Buries Dog Alive in Shocking Phuket Incident video screenshot PHUKET - In an appalling act of cruelty in Rawai, Phuket, a foreign resident has allegedly buried a dog alive, leaving only its head above ground. The incident, which took place in Soi Suksan 1, has sparked widespread outrage across social media. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1366943-foreigner-buries-dog-alive-in-shocking-phuket-incident/ -
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Buying a helmet and waterproof jacket/gloves. Any cheaper than UK?
On Facebook they are Shark Helmet Thailand, have a look, also Shopee and Lazada -
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Crime Foreigner Buries Dog Alive in Shocking Phuket Incident
video screenshot PHUKET - IIn an appalling act of cruelty in Rawai, Phuket, a foreign resident has allegedly buried a dog alive, with only its head left above ground. The incident, which took place in Soi Suksan 1, has sparked widespread outrage across social media. The discovery was initially reported on 16th July 2568 by the Phuket Times Facebook page, showing a video of the desperate animal buried, appearing weak and barely conscious. The caption questioned the mentality behind such cruelty, labelling the act as the work of a "deranged foreigner." Local municipal officials, aided by concerned residents, quickly intervened to rescue the exhausted dog. They have since coordinated with the Soi Dog Foundation to ensure that the dog receives necessary medical attention and care. An investigation revealed that a foreign national living in the area was allegedly responsible. Evidence has been gathered, and legal action is being pursued to hold the individual accountable for this barbaric act. The online community has reacted with intense condemnation, including comments that describe the act as "heartless" and "vicious." People have expressed deep sympathy for the dog and expressed relief at its timely rescue. The rescued dog is currently in the temporary care of the Soi Dog Foundation, while authorities continue to investigate and take legal action against the accused. This distressing event serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities pet owners have and the need for vigilance in preventing animal cruelty. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2025-07-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 17 July 2025
6 Women Caught in Sugarcane Field Trying to Cross Border to Work for Online Gambling Centre Picture courtesy of Workpoint News Six young women from northern Thailand, including teenagers, were apprehended late night on 15 July, while hiding in a sugarcane plantation near the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo province. They reportedly intended to cross illegally into Cambodia to work as administrators for an online gambling operation based in the notorious “Hi-So” building in Poipet. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366942-6-women-caught-in-sugarcane-field-trying-to-cross-border-to-work-for-online-gambling-centre/ -
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Kissing on the mouth
I remember years ago, drinking in a gogo bar, at show time when the girls were naked, my mate would go up to the stage, open the girls legs and full on DEEP kiss the muff burger and do this to several of the girls. He would never kiss them on the mouth 😂 -
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Crime 6 Women Caught in Sugarcane Field Trying to Cross Border to Work for Online Gambling Centre
Picture courtesy of Workpoint News Six young women from northern Thailand, including teenagers, were apprehended late night on 15 July, while hiding in a sugarcane plantation near the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo province. They reportedly intended to cross illegally into Cambodia to work as administrators for an online gambling operation based in the notorious “Hi-So” building in Poipet. The arrest was ordered by Colonel Chainarong Kasi, commander of the Aranyaprathet Special Task Force, who deployed paramilitary rangers from Unit 1204 in cooperation with the village head of Ban Non Sao Ae. The joint operation led to the discovery of the six women at approximately 21:30. Upon questioning, the women, most of whom came from Chiang Mai, confessed they had been recruited with the promise of “comfortable work and high income.” They said the job required no upfront payment, as all travel expenses would be covered by the organisers behind the operation. This, investigators say, is a common tactic used to lure vulnerable individuals into illegal or exploitative work. Among the six were two girls aged 18 and 19, raising further concern about the exploitation of youth in transnational criminal enterprises. Authorities have transferred the women to Khlong Nam Sai Police Station for legal proceedings. They face charges related to attempting to leave the country illegally. Officials emphasised that this incident should serve as a stark warning about deceptive employment offers, which often mask illicit activity, particularly in the booming underground online gambling industry across the border. The operation underscores the importance of local community cooperation with law enforcement, with officers praising the vigilance of village leaders in preventing further cross-border crime. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-17
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