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Crime Malaysian Man Arrested for Robbing Chinese Influencer in Chiang Mai
Photo via Chiang Mai News A 34-year-old Malaysian national is facing serious legal trouble after allegedly robbing a Chinese influencer and university student in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The incident, which took place on May 25, involved the theft of 135,000 baht and was motivated by the suspect's need for holiday funds. The suspect, Eng Chee Hon, was arrested on May 27 following an investigation by officers from the Mueang Chiang Mai Police Station. At a press conference, authorities revealed how Eng lured his victim, 28-year-old Tan Liaing, into a trap involving cryptocurrency exchange. Tan, a social media influencer and university student from China, had previously exchanged cryptocurrency with Eng. On the day of the crime, Eng arranged to meet Tan in the car park of a luxury condominium on Tha Phae Road, enticing him with an appealing exchange rate. However, instead of completing the transaction, Eng threatened Tan with a knife, stole the cash, and fled on a motorcycle. Police swiftly acted by reviewing CCTV footage from the area, which led them to track Eng to his residence in the San Sai district. Upon his arrest, authorities recovered 101,160 baht of the stolen cash from Eng’s condo. Further investigation revealed Eng’s background as an eyewear vendor in Malaysia, along with his involvement in cryptocurrency trading. Described as a professional gambler, Eng allegedly used gambling winnings to fund much of his stay in Chiang Mai. He admitted to robbing Tan to finance his travels around Thailand after being invited to Chiang Mai by a Vietnamese friend. He had also entered a relationship with a Burmese woman during his visit. Complications in Eng’s legal situation were compounded by his expired tourist visa at the time of arrest. Eng now faces two significant charges: Section 339 of the Criminal Law: Accusation of robbery using or threatening violence, a crime that carries a penalty of five to ten years’ imprisonment and a fine between 100,000 to 200,000 baht. Section 81 of the Immigration Act: Overstay of a visa, with penalties including up to two years’ imprisonment, a fine up to 20,000 baht, or both. This case not only highlights the challenges and risks faced by individuals in currency exchange dealings but also underscores the vigilant efforts of local law enforcement in handling such incidents. As Eng awaits his legal proceedings, his actions serve as a stark reminder of the severe consequences of criminal behavior whilst abroad. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-28 -
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Video Foreign Tourist Arrested in Phuket Over Unpaid Bar Bill and Alleged Insults
Wow. Good 4 u. My wife does not imbibe, same as u. But suffers from migraines. So... It's not lifestyle. What the F is the point of your post? -
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ASEAN Firms Accused of Funding Myanmar Junta's War Crimes
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CDC Stops Recommending COVID Vaccine for Healthy Children, Pregnant Women
The problem is, this policy change unsurprisingly has been made unilaterally by serial anti-vaxer RFK Jr. and his clown clone appointees, Makary and Prasad -- none of whom have any professional expertise with vaccines -- WITHOUT any input or advice from the FDA and CDC's expert medical and public health panels that historically have guided government vaccine policy. It's the typical Trump Admin governance by loons approach. And it's a policy, as regards children, that a lot of actual experts in the field, pediatricians, believe is WRONG. For example: New FDA framework on Covid vaccines leaves pediatricians confused and concerned May 20, 2025 ... "The possibility that Covid shots would become unavailable for kids alarmed pediatricians. “I see children admitted to the hospital with Covid and they’re not all high-risk children — including those who go to intensive care units,” said James Campbell, a professor of pediatrics and infectious diseases specialist at the University of Maryland. “If we have safe and effective vaccines that prevent illness, we think they should be available.” [emphasis added] ... Making sure children have immunity through early vaccination is something many physicians support, however, especially because most infants have not been exposed to the virus. “I think there is strong data to suggest Covid should be part of routine childhood vaccinations,” said Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease physician and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. “We vaccinate kids for things that have less morbidity and mortality than Covid, like chickenpox for example.” Emergency physician Jeremy Faust of Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, who hosted his own livestream to discuss the new framework as soon as it was released, said it was critical to make sure “immune-naive” infants 6 months and older receive the vaccine." (more) STAT News https://archive.ph/d6faP -
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Am I in trouble?I have an O visa ,reside in Rayong and just spent four days in Bangkok
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Politics Thai PM Paetongtarn Faces Dilemma Over Compensation Order
"... Paetongtarn stated her visit was for her children's schooling." So I take it that the entire trip was paid out of her own pocket. Wondering now, what was all that ranigaxoo related to Monaco, apart from the photo-op with HSH Prince Albert. A populistic stage show for car racing or a study trip on casinos?
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