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Report Thailand's Grand Ambition: Hosting F1 with 40 Billion Baht Plan
It is jumbled up reporting. Everywhere else carrying this story describes the THB40 billion as Thailands "bid" for the contract. -
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Crime Thai Police Dismantle Scam Ring Targeting Australians, Arrest 13 Foreign Nationals
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Thai police have taken down a notorious scam operation targeting Australians, arresting 13 foreign nationals in the Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan. These individuals, including Australian, British, Canadian, and South African nationals, allegedly ran a call centre scam that swindled approximately 32 million baht from unsuspecting Australians over the past year. This crackdown marks a significant stride in combating a long-standing operation that has plagued 14,000 Australians, costing them billions over two decades. Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, announced the arrests at a press briefing. The apprehended individuals were allegedly operating from a luxury house, where 58 pieces of critical evidence, such as computers and mobile phones, were seized. The scam's masterminds, a Briton and an Australian, had previously fled Indonesia for Thailand, seeking to avoid capture. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath The group's modus operandi involved posing as legitimate financial firms and cold-calling Australian residents, coaxing them into investing in non-existent bonds with promises of high returns. Operatives in Thailand adhered to Sydney business hours, commencing their deceptive activities at 5am local time. Detective Superintendent Kristie Cressy of the Australian Federal Police highlighted the extensive damage caused by the scam over two decades. This bust underscores the international collaboration between Thai authorities and the Australian Federal Police, aimed at dismantling extensive networks of fraud that exploit victims with sophisticated financial pitches. The arrest represents a pivotal development in ongoing efforts to combat transnational financial crimes, potentially deterring future fraudulent activities targeting Australians. The investigation continues as authorities delve deeper into the network's operations and seek to track down any accomplices involved in the scam. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-18 -
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Accident Man’s Toes Severed After Foot Caught in Motorcycle Chain
Is it a case of bad luck OR drunk and stupid? -
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Middle East Cracks Within: Iran’s Supreme Leader Faces Mounting Pressure Amid Crisis
Actually the 72 virgins in the Koran is a misprint; it should read "a 72 YO virgin awaits you". -
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Will there ever be a safe vaccine?
Open your eyes. The evidence is all around you. Were you asleep during the C-19 era? Could you not see governments in lockstep? -
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Report German Drug Dealer Arrested in Major Pattaya Sting Operation
I thought these careers were for Thais only? (And the drug dealing.)
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