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Police in Thailand seize 5 million meth tablets in Bangkok drug bust
Not a hope in hell of doing that... -
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Young Thai police officer drowns pursuing suspect in Yom River
Either his uniform was too tight and heavy or he didn’t know how to swim. Sadly the runner got away and the policeman didn’t. -
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Fare play: Pattaya police spark taxi reminder ahead of fireworks fest
Oh, they've been told to refrain from overcharging! Then it's all taken care of. Thank you, police! 😁 -
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UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
The only Thai I'm bashing re the airport is that criminal Thaksin. -
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Two Myanmar Nationals Found Shot Dead Near Ratchaburi Border
In the early hours of November 14, police in Suan Phueng, Ratchaburi, responded to reports of two bodies discovered on a dirt road near the Thai-Myanmar border. Pol. Capt. Chaiwat Purintraphiban led officers from the Suan Phueng Police Station to the scene near Pong Song Ko village, where they found the victims, both Myanmar nationals, shot dead. The first victim, identified as Aung San Win, 43, from Myanmar and a worker in Samut Sakhon, was found with gunshot wounds to his abdomen and head. His body showed signs of struggle, with injuries to his right hand. Near his body, authorities found a 9mm bullet casing, a mobile phone, and some cash, along with identification and a driver’s license. Approximately 300 metres away, the second victim, named Saw Saw, was found in a nearby thicket. He suffered a gunshot wound to the back of his head, and there were signs of a struggle, with bloodstains and scattered sandals near the scene. Two more 9mm bullet casings were found nearby. Assistant village headwoman Narumon Kaewjamsri commented that the secluded road is a dead-end accessible only by car to the crime scene, with further travel possible only by motorcycle. She speculated that the assailants likely knew the area well. Neither of the victims was known to locals, suggesting they were likely from outside the Suan Phueng area. The investigation revealed that relatives had attempted to contact the victims, who left Samut Sakhon around 20:30 on November 13 with four others in two vehicles. Surveillance footage captured them leaving their neighbourhood before communication ceased. Police answered a call from one of the victims’ phones, notifying family members of the deaths. Following these leads, Suan Phueng Police Chief Pol. Col. Amnuay Denweha ordered investigators to trace the suspects using CCTV footage. Authorities believe that they may soon identify the suspects and make progress in solving this case. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-15 -
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Thaksin Delivers First Speech in 18 Years, Denies Interfering with PM
Teflon Thaksin will continue to do as he pleases... he is obviously above the law. -
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UNESCO names Suvarnabhumi one of the world's six most beautiful airports
They should have used the ones that designed Changi. That airport is a million light years better than Swampy. -
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