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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Police Bust Illegal Vehicle Trading Network, Seize Over 83 Items Worth 5 Million Baht The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), has dismantled a criminal network involved in the illegal sale of “pawned vehicles” and other unlawfully obtained automobiles. The operation, conducted across multiple provinces, resulted in the arrest of six suspects and the seizure of 83 items, including vehicles and other related equipment, valued at over 5 million baht. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344368-police-bust-illegal-vehicle-trading-network-seize-over-83-items-worth-5-million-baht/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Security Guard Arrested as Administrator of Secret Group with Over 100,000 Spy Camera Files The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) has apprehended a security guard in Prachuap Khiri Khan for running a secret online group distributing voyeuristic content, including footage of women in public restrooms and under their skirts in public spaces. The operation, described as a serious threat to public safety, uncovered over 100,000 illicit files hosted on a Telegram group managed by the suspect. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344367-security-guard-arrested-as-administrator-of-secret-group-with-over-100000-spy-camera-files/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Thailand to Repatriate Over 900 Endangered Lemurs and Tortoises to Madagascar The Thai government, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, has announced plans to repatriate 963 rare and endangered animals to Madagascar. The official ceremony for the handover will take place on November 27, with the actual transport set to be carried out in stages via Qatar Airways on November 28, November 30, and December 2, 2024. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344366-thailand-to-repatriate-over-900-endangered-lemurs-and-tortoises-to-madagascar/ -
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Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Thai-Chinese Collaboration: MOU Signed for Environmentally Friendly Waste-to-Energy Plant A groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Thailand’s Vision Inspector and Engineering Co., Ltd. and China’s Aurorean Recovery Co., Ltd., marking a major step in the development of environmentally friendly community waste-to-energy power plants. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344364-thai-chinese-collaboration-mou-signed-for-environmentally-friendly-waste-to-energy-plant/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Sing Buri: Pickup Truck Crash Claims the Lives of Father and Daughter A crash occurred in Sing Buri province, where a father and his young daughter lost their lives following a collision between a motorcycle and a pickup truck. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344363-sing-buri-pickup-truck-crash-claims-the-lives-of-father-and-daughter/ -
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Unlucky 25-Year-Old Assaulted, Then Arrested for Possessing Crystal Meth
A 25-year-old man in Pattaya had an unfortunate turn of events early morning on November 23. After being assaulted by two assailants, he was found in possession of crystal methamphetamine and promptly arrested by police. At 02:45 the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre received a report of a man injured in an assault in Soi Ko Phai, Pattaya, Bang Lamung District. Rescue volunteers rushed to the scene, where they found Thanadol Numcharoen, 25, with a head wound, a lacerated eyebrow, swollen eyes, and bruises across his body. While providing first aid, rescue workers noticed Thanadol acting suspiciously. He was seen making phone calls, urging someone to quickly pick up “the goods” because he had been attacked. This prompted the rescue team to notify Pattaya police, who arrived and discovered seven small plastic zip-lock bags containing crystal methamphetamine in his possession. During questioning, Thanadol admitted he was delivering the drugs to a regular customer named “Aood Ko Phai.” He revealed that he had made multiple transactions with this client in the past. On this occasion, however, while riding his motorcycle to the delivery point, he was ambushed by two unknown assailants and sustained injuries. When asked about the price of the drugs, Thanadol responded incoherently, stating he “needed a clearer mind” to remember the details. He even shared messages from his Line app, showing his drug-dealing conversations with customers, as evidence. Police and rescue workers escorted Thanadol to a nearby hospital for treatment. Afterward, he was detained, along with the confiscated drugs, and handed over to investigators for further legal action. Witnesses and rescue workers at the scene were quick to comment on Thanadol’s misfortune. They described his predicament as “double bad luck”, first being assaulted and then being arrested with illegal drugs. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-24 -
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Police Bust Illegal Vehicle Trading Network, Seize Over 83 Items Worth 5 Million Baht
The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), has dismantled a criminal network involved in the illegal sale of “pawned vehicles” and other unlawfully obtained automobiles. The operation, conducted across multiple provinces, resulted in the arrest of six suspects and the seizure of 83 items, including vehicles and other related equipment, valued at over 5 million baht. The operation was overseen by senior CIB officers, including Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridet, and carried out by a team led by Pol. Col. Ekkasit Pansita. The investigation revealed that the suspects were involved in reselling stolen, embezzled, or pawned vehicles without the consent of the rightful owners. These vehicles were advertised at significantly lower prices on social media, making them attractive to potential buyers. Authorities believe the cars may have also been used in other criminal activities. The suspects arrested include: 1. Mr. Saichon, 42, the operator of a Facebook page advertising illegal vehicle sales. 2. Mr. Suradech, 36, another operator of a similar page. 3. Ms. Kanta, 41, who handled vehicle pledging. 4. Mr. Winai, 49, responsible for delivering vehicles to buyers. 5. Mr. Bunyarit, 34, who liaised with foreign buyers, particularly Chinese clients. 6. Ms. Punyiwadee, 32, who facilitated vehicle rentals through the illegal network. During the raids, which took place in Bangkok, Pathum Thani, Phetchabun, and Chiang Rai, police seized a range of evidence, including: • 3 cars and 1 motorcycle. • 28 license plates. • Vehicle registration documents and dismantled car parts bearing identification numbers. • GPS tracking devices. In total, 83 items were confiscated. Police suspect that many more vehicles from the network remain in circulation and are continuing their investigation to locate them. The investigation began when police discovered the Facebook pages operated by Mr. Saichon and Mr. Suradech, advertising unlawfully obtained vehicles for sale. Further inquiries revealed the involvement of other individuals within the network, including those who pledged vehicles, transported them, and facilitated sales. Arrest warrants were issued for all six suspects, and the Special Operations Unit was called in to assist with the arrests. The suspects face charges of receiving stolen property for commercial purposes. Additionally, police are expanding their investigation to trace other illegally sold vehicles and to identify potential links to organised crime. This operation highlights law enforcement’s commitment to cracking down on illegal vehicle trading and ensuring public safety. Picture courtesy of CIB -- 2024-11-24- 1
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