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Driver’s Panic Leads to Car Crashing Through Office Building
Picture captured from CCTV. In an incident in Khon Kaen, a 65-year-old man crashed his car into an office building after a moment of panic. The driver, who has been behind the wheel for 40 years without incident, was ordered to move a green car that had been blocking a black van. According to reports, the driver, Mr. Thanakorn, was instructed to reverse the green car to allow the black van to exit. As he moved the car forward and attempted to steer it, he pressed the accelerator, causing the vehicle to surge forward into the office building. The car crashed through the front windows, but fortunately, no one was seriously injured. The incident occurred on March 10th at an office building in the Muang district of Khon Kaen, where the car collided with the building and destroyed two large office windows. While the vehicle suffered only minor damage, the office area was slightly damaged, and a television was broken. However, the people in the office, including the business owner, were unharmed. The business owner, a man referred to as ‘Mr. Seuy’ in reports, was seated at his desk when the car crashed into the building. He was forced to jump out of his chair in a panic. Despite the shock, he later confirmed that he was unscathed. Mr. Thanakorn admitted he had never experienced an accident in his decades of driving. “I’ve been driving for 40 years and have never had an accident before,” he said. “I was shocked, but I quickly put the car into neutral and turned off the engine.” He added that the incident had left him worried about his boss possibly docking his pay. The owner of the building, Mrs. Wadi expressed relief that no one was injured. “The total damage to the office is estimated at around 60,000 baht, which includes two broken windows and one damaged television,” she said. Mr. Thanakorn urged other drivers of automatic vehicles to remain alert and cautious when driving. “Always make sure the car is in park before getting out, and be careful with the accelerator.” -- 2025-03-12 -
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How many people actually know the real history of Ukraine and Zelensky?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
Four Chinese Nationals Arrested for Illegal Border Crossing from Cambodia into Thailand Security forces in Khlong Hat District, Sa Kaeo, have arrested four Chinese nationals for illegally crossing the border from Cambodia into Thailand. The group was intercepted in Ban Huai Khrai Nuea, Benchakorn Subdistrict, following a tip-off from local residents. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354323-four-chinese-nationals-arrested-for-illegal-border-crossing-from-cambodia-into-thailand/ -
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Four Chinese Nationals Arrested for Illegal Border Crossing from Cambodia into Thailand
Picture of arrest. Security forces in Khlong Hat District, Sa Kaeo, have arrested four Chinese nationals for illegally crossing the border from Cambodia into Thailand. The group was intercepted in Ban Huai Khrai Nuea, Benchakorn Subdistrict, following a tip-off from local residents. On 10 March, a joint operation was launched by the Khlong Hat Mobile Task Force of the Burapha Forces, in coordination with the 1303rd Border Patrol Company, the 13th Border Patrol Command, and Sa Kaeo Immigration Police. Acting on information from villagers who reported suspicious individuals, authorities conducted a patrol in the area and discovered four Chinese men near a shop. The individuals were immediately taken into custody and transported to Khlong Hat Police Station for further questioning. The four men were later identified as: 1. Li Xingshan, 27 2. Li Zhiwei, 34 3. Chen Jiahao, 26 4. Su Dongdong, 30 Each was found carrying a mobile phone, but none possessed valid identification or travel documents. Preliminary investigations revealed that the group had travelled from Cambodia, where they had been picked up by an unidentified car from a casino. A fellow Chinese national had arranged and paid for their transport. However, instead of being taken to their accommodation, they were transferred onto a motorcycle taxi, which escorted them to the Thai-Cambodian border. Upon arrival at an unmarked crossing, they proceeded on foot into Thailand, where another vehicle was meant to collect them. Upon nearing a roadside shop, the group claimed they had asked the driver to stop, saying they needed to use the restroom. They then left the vehicle and were later discovered by authorities. During questioning, the four men stated that they believed they had been deceived while in Cambodia and had chosen to escape the vehicle. However, after a full investigation, authorities charged them with violating Thai immigration laws under the offence of “illegally entry and remaining in the Kingdom without permission.” The suspects admitted to the charges and were handed over to investigators at Khlong Hat Police Station for further legal proceedings. -- 2025-03-12 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 12 March 2025
Undercover Police Sting Catches Man Selling Illegal Firearms Online Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 20-year-old man has been arrested in Nonthaburi for illegally modifying and selling blank guns online. His operation had become so successful that even his own mother reportedly reprimanded him. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354322-undercover-police-sting-catches-man-selling-illegal-firearms-online/ -
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Undercover Police Sting Catches Man Selling Illegal Firearms Online
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 20-year-old man has been arrested in Nonthaburi for illegally modifying and selling blank guns online. His operation had become so successful that even his own mother reportedly reprimanded him. The suspect, identified as Mr Jiraphan, was apprehended in a police sting operation at a convenience store in Khlong Phlab, Pak Kret district, on 10 March. Officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s investigation division conducted the operation after learning about an illegal online firearms trade. Authorities seized a modified blank gun, a .380 Model 1911 pistol, along with two magazines and a black plastic gun case. Police had been monitoring a network of young individuals in Om Noi, Krathum Baen district, Samut Prakan, who were allegedly involved in modifying and selling firearms through Facebook. The undercover team arranged to buy a weapon from Jiraphan, who unknowingly delivered it to the agreed location before being immediately arrested. During questioning, Jiraphan confessed that he had been modifying blank guns at home for the past year. With his technical knowledge, he adapted the weapons and sold them via social media. He claimed to have sourced each blank gun for 8,000 baht and sold them for 16,000 baht, doubling his profits. Jiraphan’s mother had reportedly criticised him for the high demand for his illegal business. However, his activities ultimately drew police attention, leading to his capture. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the wider network involved in the illicit trade of modified firearms, with further arrests expected. -- 2025-03-12
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