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Transport Over 20 Speed Bumps Spark Public Outcry in Ratchaburi Village
Did you ever see an accident when someone decides to run the red light but the car/truck in front of them doesn't? The worst motorbike accident I ever had was when I went over the speed bump on the far left but a young girl on a bike behind me decided to the end run around and crashed into me. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 10 July 2025
Suspected Thief Fatally Shot by Police During Pursuit in Chiang Mai Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A man suspected of stealing electrical cables from a vacant home was fatally shot by police after attempting to flee arrest in Chiang Mai’s Mueang District. Authorities say the shooting was part of a tactical response, as the suspect was believed to be armed. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366280-suspected-thief-fatally-shot-by-police-during-pursuit-in-chiang-mai/ -
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Crime Suspected Thief Fatally Shot by Police During Pursuit in Chiang Mai
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A man suspected of stealing electrical cables from a vacant home was fatally shot by police after attempting to flee arrest in Chiang Mai’s Mueang District. Authorities say the shooting was part of a tactical response, as the suspect was believed to be armed. The incident occurred around 11:30 on 9 July, in a gated residential community in Suthep Subdistrict. Police were alerted by a security guard after spotting the suspect, estimated to be in his 20s, entering a two-storey unoccupied house under the guise of doing gardening work. The suspect allegedly used tools to break in and began cutting and collecting electrical wiring. Officers from the Phuping Rajanivej Police Station arrived at the scene, where the suspect fled on foot. During the chase, officers reportedly fired their weapon in an attempt to disable the suspect. One of the bullets critically wounding him. He was rushed to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. At the scene, police found a black Honda Dream motorcycle (registration from Lamphun) parked outside the house. Tools including a knife, hammer, screwdriver, a sack and a bundle of electrical wires were discovered nearby, believed to have been used in the attempted theft. Preliminary reports suggest the suspect posed as a gardener to gain access to the neighbourhood. When confronted by police, he allegedly attempted to escape and may have been armed, prompting the officers to respond with gunfire. A senior official from Provincial Police Region 5 confirmed that reports indicated the suspect was in possession of a firearm, though no identification documents were found on him and his identity remains unknown. Body camera footage from the officers involved has not yet been released, as it is being treated as key evidence in the ongoing investigation. Authorities have stated that the officer’s actions were in line with police protocol and self-defence procedures, but a formal inquiry into the shooting is expected. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-10 -
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UK Mohammed Fahir Amaaz & Muhammad Amaad on Trial over Manchester Airport Clash
its no good typing, anyone can talk a good argument. Evidence Evidence back up your claims don't try and be clever when we all know who Tommy Robinson is you dont need to use his correct name we know who he is. You made a claim he has grooming gang friends ? where is a link to this ? The Manchester Airport attackers commited ABH true or not, the police officers are not on trial for ABH the three muslims are. Fact. Do most people believe there is a two tier police state yes. I provided links to this claim. And finally Lucy Connoly got locked up for over 30 Months for a tweet she removed. KNEECAP the Irish Rap band called for MPs to be killed, and bob Vinyl incited the british public to kill the IDF he was not arrested or charged. So yes two tier policing infront of our eyes. I don't have to provide a link it was even questioned in the Commons by all members of Parliment. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 10 July 2025
Malaysian Suspect in Massive Online Gambling Syndicate Arrested at Don Mueang Airport Picture courtesy of Amarin Immigration officers at Don Mueang International Airport have apprehended a major suspect linked to the notorious online gambling network HYDRA888, which is believed to have handled over 11.5 billion baht in financial transactions over the past year. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366279-malaysian suspect-in-massive-online-gambling-syndicate-arrested-at-don-mueang-airport/ -
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Crime Malaysian Suspect in Massive Online Gambling Syndicate Arrested at Don Mueang Airport
Picture courtesy of Amarin Immigration officers at Don Mueang International Airport have apprehended a major suspect linked to the notorious online gambling network HYDRA888, which is believed to have handled over 11.5 billion baht in financial transactions over the past year. The suspect, identified as Steven Choong Seng Lok, a 26-year-old Malaysian national, was arrested on 9 July, upon arrival in Bangkok from Kuala Lumpur via AirAsia flight AK890. Authorities had received prior intelligence that a high-profile individual wanted in connection with HYDRA888 would be entering the country through Don Mueang. A special investigation team was deployed to intercept the suspect at the aircraft’s exit gate. Mr Choong was detained under Nonthaburi Provincial Court Arrest Warrant No. 1300/2567, issued on 16 December 2024. The charges include: • Organising illegal online gambling activities • Conspiring with others to commit the offence of money laundering, and • Engaging in money laundering as a result of that conspiracy. Investigators revealed that Mr Choong is the owner of a company that acted as a front for funneling vast sums of money generated by HYDRA888, an illegal online gambling website. The network allegedly processed transactions totalling more than 11.52 billion baht over the course of a single year. Following his arrest, Mr Choong was transferred to the Technology Crime Suppression Division 2 (TCSD 2) for further legal proceedings. This operation forms part of Thailand’s ongoing crackdown on transnational cybercrime and online gambling rings, many of which are believed to involve foreign nationals and complex money laundering operations. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-10
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