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Crime Fugitive Accountant Arrested for Embezzling Over 4 Million Baht from Employer
Picture courtesy of Naewna. An ex-employee accused of embezzling over 4 million baht from her former company has been arrested by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) of The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). The suspect, 42-year-old Ms Lakkhana, was apprehended at a university food court in Bangkok’s Prawet district. The arrest follows a warrant issued by the Phra Khanong Criminal Court on 4 June 2025. Ms Lakkhana faces three separate charges of fraud and forgery relating to falsified financial documents and the illegal transfer of company funds. She had been on the run for several years. According to police reports, Ms Lakkhana worked as an accounts officer at a private firm between 2013 and 30 September 2020. Her responsibilities included handling contractor deposits and overseeing other company disbursements. After her resignation, the company conducted a routine audit and uncovered irregularities in financial transactions. Investigators discovered that large sums had been fraudulently transferred to the bank account of a man named Mr Kanchanat, who had no contractual ties to the company. Further examination revealed that Ms Lakkhana had fabricated billing documents, altered payment schedules and forged contractor agreements. These documents were presented to company executives for approval, resulting in unauthorised payouts totalling 4 million baht. The fraud was eventually exposed and reported to Phra Khanong police station, which initiated legal proceedings and secured the court-issued arrest warrants. Upon learning that the suspect was frequenting a university food court in Prawet, officers from the CSD’s Fifth Sub-Division devised a plan to apprehend her. She was arrested without incident. During questioning, Ms Lakkhana denied all charges. However, background checks revealed that she is wanted in several other fraud-related cases, with multiple outstanding arrest warrants. She is currently in custody and has been handed over to investigators at Phra Khanong police station for further legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Naewna 2025-06-14 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 June 2025
Police Launches “Safe Taxi” Initiative to Boost Tourist Confidence and Service Standards Picture courtesy of Matichon. The Tourist Police Bureau, in partnership with the Department of Tourism, has officially launched the “Safe Taxi” training programme to improve safety, service standards and public confidence among international and domestic tourists travelling by taxi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1363597-police-launches-“safe-taxi”-initiative-to-boost-tourist-confidence-and-service-standards/ -
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Tourism Police Launches “Safe Taxi” Initiative to Boost Tourist Confidence and Service Standards
Picture courtesy of Matichon. The Tourist Police Bureau, in partnership with the Department of Tourism, has officially launched the “Safe Taxi” training programme to improve safety, service standards and public confidence among international and domestic tourists travelling by taxi. The training session took place at the Tourist Police Headquarters in Samut Prakan province and was presided over by Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira Phuak-am, Commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau. He was joined by senior officers including Pol. Col. Milin Pearnchang, Superintendent of Division 1, and Pol. Lt. Col. Torlarp Tinamat, Chief of Pattaya Tourist Police. The event also welcomed Mr. Jaturon Phakdeewanit, Director-General of the Department of Tourism, who delivered a special lecture to participants. A total of 120 taxi drivers took part in the session, receiving guidance from expert lecturers across multiple fields. The initiative is part of a broader campaign to promote professionalism, reduce complaints and create a trustworthy transport network, particularly in high-traffic tourist zones like Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport, and Don Mueang. Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira emphasised that the training is designed to equip drivers with the knowledge and mindset of a “professional taxi operator”, capable of delivering safe and reliable service to tourists. By doing so, the project seeks to reduce the number of complaints associated with public taxi services and support the national goal of enhancing tourist safety. “Taxis are often the first point of contact for many visitors. This programme not only improves safety but also represents a key strategy for strengthening Thailand’s tourism image,” he said. In a tangible step towards building trust, each participating taxi received a TPB App and Tourist Police 1155 hotline sticker to display prominently. These labels help inform passengers how to seek assistance or report incidents quickly, further integrating drivers into the broader tourist safety network. The project falls under the jurisdiction of Tourist Police Division 1, which is responsible for Bangkok and key gateway locations. Authorities say the trained drivers will now serve as part of a community-based support network, capable of assisting travellers in real-time and collaborating with the Tourist Police when needed. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-14 -
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The real siege of L.A. - ICE raids are shredding the city’s social fabric of immigrant lives
León Krauze, an award-winning Mexican journalist, author and news anchor. ======== Does he ask himself why so many people are fleeing his country? Happy 250th Birthday, US Army. Schedule 9:30 am - 12:30 pm — Fitness Competition and Awards Livestream 11:00 am - 6:00 pm - Army Birthday Festival: This event is open to the public with opportunities to interact with Soldiers, watch military demonstrations, explore equipment static displays, and listen to live music throughout the day. 11:00 am - 1:30 pm — MDW Music and Entertainment - The U.S. Army Band: Latin Music Ensemble: DJ Nyla: Down Range performances main stage, U.S. Army Drill Team performs on field 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm — Army Fitness Awards and Career Counselor of the Year Recognition (Main Stage) Livestream 12:30 - 1:00 pm — Noah Hicks (Main Stage) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm — NFL Skills and Drills 1:30 pm - 1:45 pm — MOH Recipients Recognition 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm — Scotty Hasting (Main Stage) 2:45 pm - 3:00 pm — Army Astronaut Special Presentation 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm — Chef Andre Rush Cooking Demonstration 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm — 250th Army Birthday Festival Official Ceremony w/cake cutting Livestream 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm — Army 250th Birthday Parade -
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North Korea Relaunches Destroyer After Embarrassing Setback
North Korea Relaunches Destroyer After Embarrassing Setback North Korea has claimed success in relaunching its new 5,000-ton naval destroyer, just weeks after the vessel dramatically capsized during its initial launch attempt. The restored warship took to the water again at Rajin Port, in the country's northern region, in a high-profile event overseen by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter, Kim Ju Ae. State media released images of the pair at the ceremony, signaling an effort to project strength and resolve following a humiliating failure. The original launch, which took place in May, reportedly infuriated Kim, who viewed the incident as a serious embarrassment. His swift and severe response included ordering immediate repairs and holding senior figures accountable. At least four individuals have since been arrested in connection with the botched launch—three from the shipyard involved and one senior official, according to sources cited by state media. Despite claims from the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) that the destroyer has now been "fully restored," military analysts remain skeptical. Experts note that the quick turnaround—less than a month—raises serious questions about the thoroughness and integrity of the repairs. "It’s hard to believe a full structural assessment and overhaul could have been completed in such a short period," said one regional analyst familiar with naval engineering. Nonetheless, the relaunch marks a significant moment in Pyongyang’s ongoing efforts to modernize its military forces, particularly its navy. The destroyer is one of two newly constructed 5,000-ton warships built over the past year. These vessels are now the largest in North Korea’s fleet and are believed to be capable of launching nuclear weapons, a development that further escalates regional tensions. Kim Jong Un has made the creation of a nuclear-armed navy a central goal of his military agenda. According to KCNA, he declared his intention to build two more destroyers within the next year. “Soon, enemies will experience how provocative and unpleasant it is to sit and watch the ships of an adversary run rampant on the fringes of sovereign waters,” Kim said during his speech at Friday’s relaunch event. Satellite imagery over recent weeks appears to confirm the sequence of events described by North Korean media. The vessel was first seen capsized in the harbor, then moved to a nearby facility for repair. Subsequent images showed the destroyer being refloated and eventually moored at the pier ahead of its reintroduction to the fleet. While the successful relaunch is likely to be celebrated by state media as a symbol of resilience and technological achievement, the underlying issues that led to the initial failure remain unclear. Questions also linger over whether internal accountability and rushed repair work may have compromised the long-term viability of the vessel. Still, for Pyongyang, the relaunch offers a chance to shift the narrative. By presenting the warship as a restored symbol of military advancement, Kim aims to reaffirm his regime’s determination to push forward with its strategic ambitions—no matter the obstacles. Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-06-14
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