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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 15 December 2024
to continue: Thailand Live Monday 16 December 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1346262-thailand-live-monday-16-december-2024/ -
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Crackdown on Sukhumvit Beggars Reveals Hidden Wealth
Back before i got desensitized to this crap i gave the ones with babies food from nearby vendors a couple of times. If the eyes could speak they were yelling "wtf is this, where's the money". It's the beggars that don't beg that i support occasionally. Fake vs real are easily distinguishable. -
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
could you please elaborate the reasons? I've had many TR60s in the past, with the 30d extensions; perhaps the 30d extension is an easier process on a TR60 or ? maybe its takes out any uncertainty if the Exemption of 60days is reversed close to a departure date? -
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Thai-British Beauty Queen Duped Out of 4M Baht, Suspect Arrested
Picture courtesy: MGR online Thai authorities have arrested a 40-year-old woman believed to be part of a scam operation that duped Thai-British beauty queen Charlotte Austin out of 4 million Thai Baht. The suspect, known only as Parichat, was apprehended in Chaiyaphum province over the weekend. Pol Lt Gen Trairong Phewphan, acting commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, detailed that Parichat was involved in a scam run by a group based in Cambodia. The suspect and her husband allegedly travelled illegally from Sa Kaeo province into Cambodia, where Parichat was coerced into opening a bank account for a Chinese-led scam operation. Once in Cambodia, Parichat was taken to a building where the scam was being orchestrated. Here, she was paid a nominal fee of 3,500 Thai Baht to open a bank account, using her identity, for the gang. This building housed roughly 20 Thais, and within its walls were mock offices posing as legitimate Thai authorities. Lt Gen Trairong revealed that the beauty queen’s funds were first transferred into Parichat's account, subsequently converted into digital currency, and then moved to an account linked to a Chinese suspect. The investigation continues as authorities work to dismantle the broader network involved. This alarming scheme unraveled after Charlotte Austin, the 5th runner-up in Miss Grand Thailand 2022, was deceived by a call on December 7th. The caller posed as an official from Thailand's Department of Special Investigation, falsely implicating her in a money laundering case associated with Stark Corporation. In a state of fear and confusion, Austin was instructed to transfer 4 million Baht under the pretence that this would absolve her from suspicion. She made a series of transactions totalling the amount but, as anticipated by the perpetrators, never saw her money returned. Austin's ordeal has thrown a spotlight on the increasingly sophisticated methods employed by scammers and the cross-border challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling these crimes. The arrest of Parichat marks a significant step forward, but the ongoing investigation underscores the complexity of dismantling such operations and bringing all responsible parties to justice, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-16 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 16 December 2024
FILE photo courtesy: Wikipedia Hua Hin Airport set to join the ranks of international airports next year In an ambitious expansion move, Thailand's Hua Hin Airport is set to join the ranks of international airports next year, marking a significant step in boosting regional connectivity and tourism. The Transport Ministry has laid out a transformative plan to elevate Hua Hin's status, aiming to facilitate both domestic and international travel seamlessly. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346261-hua-hin-airport-set-to-join-the-ranks-of-international-airports-next-year/ -
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Thaksin Denies Role in Anti-Coup Legislation Moves
FILE photo courtesy: Facebook Pheu Thai In a fresh wave of political speculation, Thaksin Shinawatra, often regarded as the de facto leader of Thailand's Pheu Thai Party, has firmly denied orchestrating any legislative push aimed at curbing military influence or precluding future coups. Speaking against recent narratives, Thaksin clarified that he and his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, are personally dismayed by suggestions that he was behind such moves. Thaksin's refutation comes amidst rumours suggesting he instructed party members to propose legislation that would effectively tether military leadership to the whims of the elected government. However, sources within the party revealed this weekend that Thaksin has assured his followers that no such directive came from him. Instead, he has instructed Pheu Thai MP Prayut Siripanich, who was advocating for the bill, to stall its progression indefinitely, keeping it off the parliamentary agenda. Thaksin, himself a victim of a coup in 2006, expressed his astonishment at being linked to the controversial legal draft. This proposed legislation reportedly advocates for military personnel to refuse orders from superiors contemplating undemocratic overthrows, offering them immunity from disciplinary or criminal repercussions. The draft also purportedly aims to reassign control of the Defence Council, suggesting an elected prime minister should serve as chair, replacing the traditional role of the Defence Minister. Furthermore, it would grant the civilian cabinet the authority to sanction annual military promotions, potentially curbing arbitrary power consolidations through nepotistic practices among army generals, navy admirals, and air marshals. While the idea of such legislative measures might appear progressive to some, the implications of these reports have unfurled new political tension as they suggest a drive to alter the military's long-standing autonomy. Thaksin's categorical denial and the shelving of the bill underscore the delicate balance between Thailand's civilian government and its powerful military. As rumours swirl and political manoeuvrings persist, one thing remains clear: Thaksin's influence, even from behind the scenes, continues to stir significant interest and reaction across the political spectrum. His latest statements might pacify concerns about direct legislative intervention, but the dialogue about military oversight remains a potent subject in Thai political discourse, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2024-12-16 -
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UFO's and the Media Blackout
He may well be, but he's popular, bankable and likely worth upwards of $500 million. -
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Hua Hin Airport set to join the ranks of international airports next year
FILE photo courtesy: Wikipedia In an ambitious expansion move, Thailand's Hua Hin Airport is set to join the ranks of international airports next year, marking a significant step in boosting regional connectivity and tourism. The Transport Ministry has laid out a transformative plan to elevate Hua Hin's status, aiming to facilitate both domestic and international travel seamlessly. Transport Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that the Department of Airports, alongside Aeronautical Radio of Thailand and other key agencies, is pressing ahead with efforts to obtain the necessary certification that will grant Hua Hin international airport status. This change is driven by a steady rise in passenger numbers, underscoring the need for expanded and efficient operations. The development is poised to have a profound impact, not only by increasing the frequency and diversity of flights but also by energizing the local economy, particularly benefiting the tourism sector. The move is a strategic push to make Hua Hin a more accessible destination, fostering growth and opportunities. Danai Ruangsorn, the director-general of the Department of Airports, outlined two significant projects within the development plan. The first involves extending and widening the runway to meet international standards, accommodating larger aircraft. This expansion, pegged at 239 million Thai Baht, has been completed and is currently undergoing inspection by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). The second project focuses on enhancing the road tunnel, runway strip, and runway-end safety areas, requiring an investment of around 300 million Thai Baht. Currently under review by the Budget Bureau, plans are in place to commence construction in January, with completion expected by April 2026. Presently, Hua Hin Airport can accommodate aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, seating approximately 180 passengers. Its passenger terminal is set for expansion and can currently support 300 passengers per hour, or around 860,000 annually. Thai AirAsia provides domestic services with the Chiang Mai–Hua Hin route operating multiple days a week, offering much-needed connectivity within the country. With the upcoming upgrade, Hua Hin aims to broaden its horizons, welcoming a new era of international travel and economic vitality. As the plans unfold, stakeholders and residents alike anticipate the benefits this upgrade will bring, promising to place Hua Hin firmly on the map as a key player in Thailand's aviation landscape, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-16
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