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Foreign National Arrested for Drug Trafficking in Patong, Phuket
In a coordinated sting operation led by Pol. Col. Chalermchai Hoernsawat, Superintendent of Patong Police Station, and Deputy Superintendent Pol. Lt. Col. Narubodin Phangleesen, authorities arrested a Nigerian national on charges of drug trafficking. The arrest took place on October 25, around 17.30, outside a hotel on Sirirat Road in Patong. The operation, directed by Pol. Lt. Col. Suchat Chumphusang of the Patong Police Investigation Unit, resulted in the seizure of 0.88 grams of cocaine. Officers also confiscated evidence including three Thai 1,000-baht banknotes and one 500-baht note, totaling 3,500 baht, used in the sting operation. Additional seized items included a blue Vivo mobile phone and a black-green Yamaha Fazio motorcycle. The Nigerian suspect is being charged with “selling a category 2 narcotic (cocaine).” Following the arrest, he was transferred to the Patong Police Station for further investigation and legal proceedings. Authorities have not released additional details pending further inquiry. This arrest highlights Phuket’s ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking within its popular tourist areas. Local law enforcement has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring safety for residents and visitors alike. Pictures courtesy of the police. -- 2024-10-27 -
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Why Kamala Harris was always destined to lose
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Why Kamala Harris was always destined to lose
you're right ... birdbrain is a diservice to the avian community after careful inspection .. should be -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 October 2024
Minibus Crash in Kamphaeng Phet Leaves Four Dead, Three Injured A passenger minibus with the registration number from Bangkok, lost control and veered off the road, colliding with a tree along Highway 1 near Km. 483+550, between Nakhon Chum and Wang Chao, in Village 3, Ban Khlong Mueang, Kosamphi Sub-district, Kamphaeng Phet Province. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341807-minibus-crash-in-kamphaeng-phet-leaves-four-dead-three-injured/ -
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Trump and Rogan
Useless and boring. A complete nothing burger. Such a waste of time. -
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Former GOP Adviser Predicts Harris Will 'Win Comfortably' Against Trump in Chaotic Race
Sorry for the Dems. But preliminary early and mail in votes are showing Trump is leading in Pennsylvania and Arizona and some other states. -
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Meet Revolut, the Financial Super App That Puts You in Control
I signed up couple of years ago. Got the cards sent to my dads house as it (and Wise and XE) were unavailable in Thailand using a Thai address. I don't agree with faking an address just to be accepted into the service but whatever. They sent out cards. I sent a simple query. Received no response so lost all interest. Cards timed out. I threw them in the bin. Issues: Unavailable in Thailand Unable to contact service -
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California doctor claims spicy Thai dish left her with chemical burns
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Minibus Crash in Kamphaeng Phet Leaves Four Dead, Three Injured
The incident occurred on October 26, at approximately 14:30, when a passenger minibus with the registration number from Bangkok, lost control and veered off the road, colliding with a tree along Highway 1 near Km. 483+550, between Nakhon Chum and Wang Chao, in Village 3, Ban Khlong Mueang, Kosamphi Sub-district, Kosamphi Nakhon District, Kamphaeng Phet Province. The accident took place on a straight, two lane asphalt road, which is in good condition with no potholes, and the road was dry, with no rain. The impact resulted in the tragic loss of four lives and left three others injured. Rescuers had to cut many of the casualties from the wreckage, with the dead driver being the most severely trapped victim. The four victims that died were; • Ms. Punyawi Sawanayapanich, 39, died at the scene. • Ms. Benjaporn Saengthongsakaw, 36, passed away at the hospital. • Ms. Patcharaporn Bamrungpanich, 33, passed away at the hospital. • Mr. Sarusit Limsoontorn, 47, the driver, passed away at the hospital. Three female passengers were admitted to Kamphaeng Phet Hospital for treatment and were in a serious condition. Police noted that the minibus held compulsory insurance with Viriyah Insurance Public Company Limited, effective from November 27, 2023, to November 27, 2024, as well as voluntary insurance with Sahamongkol Insurance Public Company Limited, effective from February 12, 2024, to February 12, 2025, so it is hoped that medical and funeral costs may be paid through the insurance. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-27
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