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Security Guard Killed After Domestic Dispute Turns Violent
Don't mess around around with older cougars....... -
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Nightmare at the Prachuap tax office
Indeed, many have become panicked by listening to unreliable sources rather than coolly analysing the situation and the facts. Once panic takes hold (in any situation) rational decision-making goes right out of the window. -
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US Woman Sues Tate Brothers, Alleging They Lured Her Into Sex Work
PM is not like POTUS. You can't just run for PM. You have to stand and be elected as an MP for a constituency first. Then you have to be elected Leader of your party. Then your party has to be elected in a General Election. Tate could only start this after he's served his prison sentence, so we are talking many years. The other problem he has is he's a thoroughly despicable character, but I concede those sort of people are sometimes elected to office. Mention no names. -
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Big Joke Files Complaint Against Police Chief Over Alleged Dereliction of Duty
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. Pol. Gen. Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn has lodged a formal complaint against National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanphet, accusing him of failing to carry out his duties under Section 157 of the Criminal Code. The complaint was filed at Pathumwan Police Station on the afternoon of 11 February. Pol. Gen. Surachate claims that Pol. Gen. Kitrat neglected his responsibilities, resulting in serious damage to the Royal Thai Police. The allegations include failing to take action against officers facing disciplinary or criminal investigations. The complaint cites cases dating back to 20 March 2024, in which multiple officers were accused of criminal or serious disciplinary offences but were not subjected to suspension or dismissal, as required under Section 131 of the 2022 National Police Act. A key case referenced in the complaint is the high-profile “140-million-baht case” involving Pol. Maj. Gen. Kampan Leelapraphaporn, who has been indicted by prosecutors. Despite the indictment, Pol. Gen. Kitrat allegedly failed to issue a suspension or dismissal order, in contrast to actions taken against Pol. Gen. Surachate and his associates, who were removed from duty despite not yet being formally charged. The complaint suggests this discrepancy indicates an abuse of power to protect certain officers while selectively enforcing disciplinary actions against others. The alleged failure to act, according to Pol. Gen. Surachate, has severely undermined the credibility of the Royal Thai Police and could constitute a criminal offence under Section 157, which pertains to the wrongful exercise or neglect of official duties. Additional cases highlighted include Pol. Col. Krisanapong, indicted for defamation; Pol. Col. Pheempot, wanted for filing a false complaint against Pol. Gen. Surachate’s wife; and Pol. Maj. Gen. Ekaphop, facing money laundering charges linked to illegal gambling networks. Despite these serious allegations, the complaint claims no disciplinary action has been taken against them. Pol. Gen. Surachate has urged investigators at Pathumwan Police Station to take legal action against Pol. Gen. Kitrat and refer the case to the National Anti-Corruption Commission for further investigation. The case is expected to generate significant public interest as scrutiny over the handling of police misconduct intensifies. -- 2025-02-12 -
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U.S. Resumes Food Donations to World Food Programme After Suspension
Not just foreign aid. We were funding terrorists -
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