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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 17 August 2025
Ex-Boyfriend Arrested for Stealing Over 2 Million Baht Picture courtesy of Khaosod Bang Khun Thian police have arrested the former boyfriend of a wealthy family’s daughter after he allegedly stole cash and gold bars worth more than 2 million baht. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369992-ex-boyfriend-arrested-for-stealing-over-2-million-baht/ -
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Opinion Thailand's Visa Shake-Up Threatens Retiree Paradise
Whilst these requirements make Cambodia an attractive option for retirees, surely it must also be a very attractive option for every undesirable looking for a safe haven outside their own country. I’m not sure it’s a sustainable model going forward and eventually it will impact on your expected lifestyle in that country. Be careful what you wish for. It won’t be long before you are surrounded by a massive influx of undesirables à la Phuket and a few other places in Thailand. -
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Crime Ex-Boyfriend Arrested for Stealing Over 2 Million Baht
Picture courtesy of Khaosod Bang Khun Thian police have arrested the former boyfriend of a wealthy family’s daughter after he allegedly stole cash and gold bars worth more than 2 million baht. The suspect, Mr Nattanun, 25, was taken into custody at a restaurant in Sathorn District, Bangkok, where he worked as a waiter. Police seized multiple items linked to the theft, including two iPhone 16 Pro Max phones, a Shark helmet, branded trainers, Pandora jewellery, Buddhist amulets, two bank passbooks and the motorcycle used in the crimes. The case was reported on 10 August, when the victim told police that valuables had disappeared from her Bang Khun Thian home. Stolen items included three 10-baht gold bars, gold bracelets weighing 3 and 1 baht, 280,000 baht in cash and 10,000 baht in red envelopes. They had all been stored in a locked safe inside the residence. Investigators quickly identified Mr Nattanun, who had previously been in a relationship with the family’s daughter and was familiar with the house and the location of valuables. A warrant for his arrest was issued by Thonburi Criminal Court, leading to his capture. During questioning, the suspect confessed to carrying out the theft on eight occasions over the course of a month, entering the home while the family was out during the day. He admitted to selling the stolen gold and spending the proceeds on personal expenses, gambling and to repay gambling debts. Mr Nattanun now faces charges of residential burglary, theft using a vehicle and unlawful entry. He has been transferred to Bang Khun Thian police for further legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-08-17 -
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Finally have a retirement date, what now?
OP, have a read of this thread. Outlines process of obtaining a Non O marriage eVisa outside of Thailand -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 17 August 2025
Myanmar Woman Arrested for Running Illegal Language School Picture courtesy of SiamRath Immigration authorities in Samut Sakhon have arrested a 48-year-old Myanmar woman for illegally operating a language school for young children. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369991-myanmar-woman-arrested-for-running-illegal-language-school/ -
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Crime Myanmar Woman Arrested for Running Illegal Language School
Picture courtesy of SiamRath Immigration authorities in Samut Sakhon have arrested a 48-year-old Myanmar woman for illegally operating a language school for young children. The Samut Sakhon Immigration Office, under the direction of Pol. Col. Pokchat Chaisukwat and Deputy Pol. Lt. Col. Setthapong Chumueang, launched the operation on 14 August following complaints about foreigners engaging in unauthorised work. Officers, led by Pol. Lt. Col. Jirayu Cherdchai, inspected a commercial building in Kok Krabue Subdistrict, Mueang District. They found Miss Mar Lar Aung had been teaching language classes to over 100 children, many of whom are children of migrant workers. Investigations revealed that Miss Aung had advertised the classes online through Facebook, charging tuition fees of 1,500–2,000 baht per student. Payments were reportedly routed through a foundation account, purportedly as donations for educational and religious purposes, with total funds circulating around 500,000 baht. Authorities confirmed that Miss Aung held a worker visa permitting only manual labour and had no legal right to teach. She has been charged with working beyond her visa permissions and providing false information to officials, which could potentially cause harm to the public. Miss Aung has been handed over to local police for legal proceedings, and her permission to remain in Thailand is expected to be revoked. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamRath 2025-08-17
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