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The '50-50 Race' Pre-Election Polls Were Phony
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14-Year-Old Thai-Australian Boy Fatally Stabbed After Dispute in Bang Saray
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Do I Need to Pay Tax in Thailand on Cryptocurrency Gains from Bitkub?
Got it, thank you very much! I now realize I might have posted in the wrong section—apologies for the mistake. If possible, I’d appreciate it if the moderators could move this post to the correct sub-forum, or feel free to delete it if necessary. Thanks again for the advice and understanding! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 11 December 2024
Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports Two Afghan nationals were apprehended at Phuket Airport for using counterfeit passports while waiting to transfer flights. The pair, Abdul Bashir Kawoskgar, aged 24, and Mustafa Ahadi, aged 20, were discovered with fake Kazakhstani passports on 9th December. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345867-two-afghan-men-arrested-at-phuket-airport-for-fake-passports/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 11 December 2024
UPDATE 14 Year Old Student Apprehended for Fatal Knife Attack Authorities in Sattahip, Chonburi, have apprehended a student from a prestigious private school who fatally stabbed a peer. The incident, which stemmed from an argument over a perceived challenge, has left the community in shock. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345853-14-year-old-thai-australian-boy-fatally-stabbed-after-dispute-in-bang-saray/#findComment-19439279 -
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Two Afghan Men Arrested at Phuket Airport for Fake Passports
Two Afghan nationals were apprehended at Phuket Airport for using counterfeit passports while waiting to transfer flights. The pair, Abdul Bashir Kawoskgar, aged 24, and Mustafa Ahadi, aged 20, were discovered with fake Kazakhstani passports on 9th December. The arrest, executed by the Phuket Immigration team under the direction of senior police officials, followed intelligence indicating that the suspects were using fraudulent documents. The men were preparing to board Bangkok Airways flight PG276 with plans to connect to another flight bound for Manila. Upon inspection in the international departure hall, officers confirmed the passports as forgeries and detained the individuals. Both men face charges related to the possession and use of counterfeit passports, as per Thai law. They have been transferred to the Sakoo Police Station, where police will continue their investigations and pursue further legal action. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal entries through tightened airport security measures, reported Thai Rath. -- 2024-12-11 -
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