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Crime Troops Seize Smuggled Cigarettes Worth Over 2.25 Million Baht in Kanchanaburi
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Troops from the Surasee Task Force have arrested a man transporting smuggled cigarettes worth more than 2.25 million baht, which were destined for Chonburi province. The operation was led by Maj Gen Atsadawut Panyarachun, Commander of the 9th Infantry Division and Chief of the Surasee Task Force, in cooperation with Mr. Atisorn Intrara, Governor of Kanchanaburi. Acting on intelligence from local informants, authorities learned of an attempt to smuggle contraband cigarettes from the border into inland provinces. Col Phannasak Priawpanich, Commander of the 29th Infantry Regiment and head of the Lardya Task Force, along with his deputy Col Piyanes Phattarasasawatwong, coordinated with the 134th Border Patrol Police Company, Sangkhla Buri Police Station, and local district officials to establish a checkpoint at Ban Nam Krik in Moo 8, Tambon Nong Lu, Sangkhla Buri District. At the checkpoint, a Toyota van bearing Bangkok registration was stopped on suspicion, matching information received by investigators. The van was travelling from Sangkhla Buri towards Thong Pha Phum. Upon inspection, the driver, identified as Mr. Kraiponsak Wanna, 35, was found to be transporting 2,500 cartons of untaxed cigarettes, hidden in the back of the vehicle and wrapped in black plastic bags in an attempt to evade detection. During questioning, the suspect admitted he had been hired to deliver the illegal goods to Chonburi, where an unidentified party was due to collect and distribute the cigarettes for sale. The seized goods were handed over to Sangkhla Buri Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities are now working to trace those involved further up the smuggling network. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-07-15 -
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Hua Hin Police Arrest 20-Year-Old for Armed Robbery of Convenience Store Pictures courtesy of Matichon. Police in Hua Hin have arrested a 20-year-old man on 14 July, who carried out an armed robbery at a convenience store using a knife, making off with cash before being apprehended just days later. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366723-hua-hin-police-arrest-20-year-old-for-armed-robbery-of-convenience-store/ -
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Crime Hua Hin Police Arrest 20-Year-Old for Armed Robbery of Convenience Store
Pictures courtesy of Matichon. Police in Hua Hin have arrested a 20-year-old man on 14 July, who carried out an armed robbery at a convenience store using a knife, making off with cash before being apprehended just days later. Pol Col Kampanat Na Wichai, Superintendent of Hua Hin Police Station, along with Pol Lt Col Patiwat Wichien (Deputy Superintendent of Investigation, Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Police), Pol Lt Col Satianpong Kraipinit (Investigation Inspector), and other officers from the investigation team, led the operation that resulted in the arrest of Mr. Ratchanon aged 20. The suspect was apprehended with key evidence in his possession, including 2,044 baht in cash, a Honda motorcycle (registration from Prachuap Khiri Khan) and other items related to the case, including the clothing worn during the robbery. He has been charged with “armed robbery using a vehicle.” According to police, the robbery occurred at a convenience store located within a PTT petrol station in Khao Tao (northbound side), Nong Kae subdistrict, Hua Hin district. The suspect used a knife to threaten staff and stole 3,300 baht in cash before fleeing the scene. During interrogation, Mr. Ratchanon confessed fully to the crime. The successful investigation and arrest led representatives from CP All – the operator of the convenience store chain, to present a gift basket to Hua Hin Police in appreciation of their work. The basket was formally received by Pol Col Kampanat on behalf of the station. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-07-15 -
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UK Macron Blames Brexit for Channel Migrant Surge as UK-French Deal Faces Turmoil
As long as these cases keep coming then I will keep posting them. Is it true to say that on the whole are British people totally p155ed off with this yet, I don't know. They are certainly p155ed off with do nothing politicians. Problems in the future they will look back to now and ask why the authorities did f*** all.. In the case I posted the judge said that the 20 year old did not have a fully developed brain. I thought that that the legal age for knowing right from wrong was 10. Unless you are an under developed migrant. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 July 2025
State Railway Speeds Ahead with Den Chai–Chiang Rai–Chiang Khong Double-Track Line Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath. Thailand’s State Railway (SRT) has reported solid progress on its flagship double-track railway project linking Den Chai, Chiang Rai, and Chiang Khong, a strategic northern economic corridor expected to boost regional trade and tourism. As of now, the project is 36.5% complete, outpacing initial targets by nearly 2%. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366722-state-railway-speeds-ahead-with-den-chai–chiang-rai–chiang-khong-double-track-line/
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