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Myanmar Worker Found Dead with Knife Stabbed in Chest: Pattaya
Picture from responders. Police found the body of a 26-year-old Myanmar national, identified as Zaw Win Chit, with a knife lodged in his chest. The authorities received the report at 2:00 on December 12 and responded promptly to the scene in a row of over 40 rented rooms on Sukhumvit Soi 29, Moo 5, in Na Kluea Subdistrict, Bang Lamung. The victim, wearing a brown checkered shirt and black pants, was found lying in a pool of blood in his room (Room 237). A fruit knife, about 20 cm long, was embedded in the center of his chest. He was confirmed dead at the scene. Two housemates of the deceased, both in their 20s and of the same nationality, were visibly shaken and provided their accounts through an interpreter. According to their statements, they had left the room to purchase goods, and upon returning, they found their roommate in the fatal state. One of the neighbours, a 25-year-old named Nyan, mentioned hearing loud noises and knocks at the door shortly before the discovery. He rushed to the scene and saw the other two housemates standing in front of the room, but he did not personally know the deceased, though he was aware that he had a history of drinking. Initial investigations by the forensic team have been conducted, and further evidence was collected from the scene. The police have also invited the two housemates for questioning. As of now, it remains unclear whether the death was the result of a self- inflicted injury or if foul play was involved. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of death. -- 2024-12-13 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 December 2024
Malaysia Rejects Thailand Border Wall, Eyes Tech Solutions Picture courtesy: news1live The Malaysian government has decided against a proposed border wall between Kelantan state and Thailand's Narathiwat province, opting instead for high-tech solutions to tackle cross-border smuggling and crime. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346061-malaysia-rejects-thailand-border-wall-eyes-tech-solutions/ -
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Elton John Speaks Out: Legalizing Cannabis is a Grave Mistake
I'm sorry, but just because you couldn't get your head out of the coke trough for a couple of decades doesn't mean that cannabis is bad for everyone! Cannabis will be consumed whether it's legal or not. Making it legal was the only way that made sense! -
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Malaysia Rejects Thailand Border Wall, Eyes Tech Solutions
Picture courtesy: news1live The Malaysian government has decided against a proposed border wall between Kelantan state and Thailand's Narathiwat province, opting instead for high-tech solutions to tackle cross-border smuggling and crime. Initiated by Kelantan, the wall proposal faced opposition from Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, who cited the high costs associated with building and maintaining such a barrier. In response to increasing concerns about illegal crossings and criminal activities along the border, Malaysia is shifting focus toward modern technology that promises more effective monitoring and control. Though the specific technologies have not been disclosed, the aim is to target informal crossing points, often referred to as "rat lanes," which have been prevalent between Malaysia and Thailand. While Kelantan's wall proposition—spanning 100 kilometres along the Golok River—remains in limbo pending central government approval, Mr Saifuddin's remarks suggest a strategic pivot away from traditional physical barriers. According to a Malaysian study, 154 of 281 identified "rat lanes" are situated along the Thai border, necessitating efficient surveillance to deter crime. Efforts to secure the border come as part of a larger initiative to embrace technological advancements in national safety, reflecting a broader global trend. By prioritising innovation over infrastructural expenditures, Malaysia seeks to manage border security with greater effectiveness and fiscal responsibility. This decision highlights an adaptation strategy that balances security needs with economic practicality, influencing how similar challenges might be approached within the region, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-13 -
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British man’s flight home to recovery after horror crash in Thailand
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Carabao beer in Pattaya?
They are in CJ Supermarkets, many on the dark side, in the fridge and boxes usually out the back -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 December 2024
Crash Claims Life of Mother of Two in Rayong A crash claimed the life of a 23-year-old woman who lost control of her motorcycle and crashed into an electric pole, falling into a water ditch. The body was discovered near a petrol station on Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Tapong, Mueang District, Rayong. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1346060-crash-claims-life-of-mother-of-two-in-rayong/ -
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UFO's and the Media Blackout
They're already here. Watch the Joe Rogan Bob Lazar episode. Also, the American Government has admitted publicly with an article in the New York Times, in 2019 in believe, that there's flying objects that they've recorded with infrared, radar and regular cameras through the military, that perform maneuvers that are simply impossible for anything man-made. They're assuming that it's some sort of gravitational propulsion system because there's neither a heat source nor an exhaust stream of any kind visible. There's another Rogan episode with Commander Fravor, a military pilot, who's the guy who recorded some of the aforementioned footage of said object.
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