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Crime 50,000 Baht Reward Offered for Capture of Gold Thief After 18 Days on the Run
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A gold theft that took place at a shopping mall in Udon Thani province remains unsolved after 18 days, prompting the jewellery shop to offer a 50,000 baht reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. The incident occurred at 19:04 on 26 April, when a lone thief dressed in a food delivery rider’s uniform entered the mall and robbed a gold shop at gunpoint, escaping with 23 baht-weight of gold necklaces, worth approximately 1.1 million baht. The suspect used a fake firearm and fled the scene on a yellow Honda Click motorcycle without a licence plate. Despite swift action by mall staff and police, the suspect evaded capture, throwing away the fake gun before speeding off. CCTV footage and witness reports have since helped investigators piece together his movements both before and after the heist. Police Colonel Phattanawong Janphon, superintendent of Mueang Udon Thani Police Station, held a joint meeting with local and regional investigators to assess the progress. It was revealed that the suspect had scouted the area in the Nong Sai community prior to the robbery and approached the mall via the Sakhon Nakhon bypass. He parked his motorcycle in front of the mall, entered through the right-hand entrance, and carried out the robbery in just one minute. His escape route took him through Udon Thani city, where he was briefly held up by a passing train at Nong Bua market’s level crossing. From there, he continued through the railway community and Wat Pa Nong Kaew, changed into a black jacket, and headed toward Mittraphap Road in the direction of Nong Khai, after which he vanished. Authorities have appealed to the public, particularly motorists who may have had dashcams running at the railway crossing, to check their footage and report any useful images. Citizens who recognise the suspect’s attire, helmet, or motorcycle have also been urged to come forward. So far, four individuals have been identified as potential suspects, but DNA testing has ruled them out. Police have also coordinated with delivery companies to identify all registered riders in the area using a yellow Honda Click. Although some information has been obtained, no significant leads have emerged. Investigations are also focusing on over 8,000 known offenders in Udon Thani, as well as individuals in neighbouring provinces such as Nong Khai and Nong Bua Lamphu. The shop has pledged a 50,000 baht reward for any tip-offs leading to the arrest of the perpetrator. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358943-armed-robber-makes-off-with-gold-worth-16-million-baht-in-udon-thani-mall-heist/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-15. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 15 May 2025
Newborn Baby Dumped in Ping River A deeply disturbing discovery has shocked local residents in Chiang Mai after the body of a newborn baby was found floating in the Ping River, trapped at a sluice gate in the Pa Daet area of Mueang District. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360697-newborn-baby-dumped-in-ping-river/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 15 May 2025
PM Paetongtarn Turns Fruit Vendor on TikTok to Celebrate Thai Produce Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has taken to TikTok in a delightful move to promote Thai fruits, donning the role of a fruit vendor for the day. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360696-pm-paetongtarn-turns-fruit-vendor-on-tiktok-to-celebrate-thai-produce/ -
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Crime Newborn Baby Dumped in Ping River
Picture from responders. A deeply disturbing discovery has shocked local residents in Chiang Mai after the body of a newborn baby was found floating in the Ping River, trapped at a sluice gate in the Pa Daet area of Mueang District. The body, gender and age unconfirmed, is believed to be that of a newborn infant as the umbilical cord was still attached. The corpse was already decomposing, suggesting it had been in the water for some time. A worker from Chiang Mai’s Irrigation Project, checking the water levels at the dam, initially spotted what appeared to be animal remains drifting in the current. Upon closer inspection using a mobile phone camera, it was revealed to be the body of a baby. Authorities were immediately contacted. Rescue workers used a local fisherman’s net to retrieve the remains from the water. Police officers photographed the scene for evidence before transferring the body to the forensic department at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital. A post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine the cause of death and DNA tests will be conducted to help identify the mother. Investigators are also checking local hospitals for recent births or antenatal care records in hopes of locating the woman responsible. The exact location where the baby was discarded is currently unknown, as the Ping River flows through many areas. Adapted by Asean Now 2025-05-15. -
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Report PM Paetongtarn Turns Fruit Vendor on TikTok to Celebrate Thai Produce
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has taken to TikTok in a delightful move to promote Thai fruits, donning the role of a fruit vendor for the day. Her TikTok video, designed to encourage locals to embrace home-grown produce, highlighted the global appeal of the nation's beloved mangoes. With her infectious enthusiasm, the Premier urged people to choose local, emphasizing that these delicious treats fetch a higher price when bought overseas. In a bid to boost the agricultural sector, Ms Paetongtarn noted this year's weather conditions have been favourable, resulting in a 15% surge in fruit production from last year. As part of her campaign, she also announced government plans to launch the Thai Fruits Festival. This nationwide initiative will feature cooking competitions, expand online sales channels, and include fruit donations in community projects, along with enhancing support for quality fruit processing. Additionally, the government is proceeding at full tilt to negotiate free trade agreements to ramp up fruit exports. Plans are underway to showcase Thailand's produce on an international stage, boosting recognition and demand. Emphasizing the exceptional quality and flavour of Thai fruits, the Prime Minister rallied public support, stressing how this boosts local agriculture and fortifies community strength. Thai fruits, praised for their unique flavours and export abilities, offer a promising avenue for growth. With initiatives aimed at increasing production and international presence, the government is keen to leverage agricultural bounty as a source of national pride and economic prosperity. This recent TikTok escapade by PM Paetongtarn underlines the significance of local support in driving the country's fruit sector forward. The Prime Minister's playful TikTok escapade has truly shone a spotlight on Thailand's precious agricultural gems. By championing local fruits, the initiative aims to energize the nation’s economy and advocates a grassroots approach to fostering community wellbeing and agricultural success. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-15 -
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Report Thai submarine plans sink as Germany halts engine sale
Why doesn’t the Thai governments ask Putin to help them out ? They’re good friends aren’t they ?
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