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Thai woman arrested in Bangkok for pimping out girls aged 14-16
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How are non-maga Americans describing yourselves to non-Americans that you meet now?
This is all much easier not living in Pattaya. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 9 November 2024
Police Arrest Fugitive After Threatening Relatives with Gun, Challenging Authorities Online Police in Region 2 apprehended a 34-year-old fugitive, Mr. Panatporn, wanted on a warrant issued by Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Court, after he had allegedly threatened his relatives with a firearm and challenged authorities on social media. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343040-police-arrest-fugitive-after-threatening-relatives-with-gun-challenging-authorities-online/ -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
I read your post again and realised it needs some more explanation because you don't understand what your TEDA (Tax Exemptions Deductions and Allowances) are which I have listed below: Personal allowance (you) - 60k baht Personal allowance (wife) - 60k Over age 65 years allowance - 190k Expenses for pension income. 50% of pension, max 100K - 100k Sub total 410k In addition, the first 150k of assessable income is zero rated for tax, Total = 150k + 410k = 560K baht Assuming your pension is the maximum of 220 Pounds per week, this equates to 501k Baht 220 Pounds x 43 x 53). All the above means you have no assessable income so you do not need to file a tax return. -
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Police Arrest Fugitive After Threatening Relatives with Gun, Challenging Authorities Online
Police in Region 2 apprehended a 34-year-old fugitive, Mr. Panatporn, wanted on a warrant issued by Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Court, after he had allegedly threatened his relatives with a firearm and challenged authorities on social media. Police Major General Teerachai Chamnanmor, Commander of the Region 2 Investigation Division, received information that Mr. Panatporn was hiding in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Officers conducted surveillance and located him riding a motorcycle near Nong Prue Police Station. Upon verifying his identity, police presented the arrest warrant and took him into custody without resistance. The suspect admitted to being the individual named in the warrant for “trespassing on another person’s residence with the intent to harm, armed with a weapon.” He explained that his actions stemmed from anger towards relatives he claimed were harassing him. In a fit of rage, he armed himself and confronted them. He was previously arrested and served eight months in prison under the Firearms Act. Upon his release, he assumed his legal issues were over, only to be rearrested for trespassing. Prior to his capture, Mr. Panatporn had posted online, challenging police, suggesting they would struggle to arrest him unless they used lethal force, while also criticising his adversaries. Known for his habit of carrying firearms, he became a person of interest for police in Khemmarat District, who suspected he was working in a restaurant in Pattaya. Region 2 officers detained Mr. Panatporn at the Nong Prue Police Station, where he was processed and subsequently handed over to Khemmarat Police for prosecution in the original jurisdiction. Picture courtesy of TMN -- 2024-11-09 -
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Why I left Thailand
My understanding is that most "indians" in London are indeed English -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 9 November 2024
Seven Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision at Hat Yai Intersection A crash involving multiple vehicles occurred at a busy intersection in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, resulting in injuries to seven people. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343039-seven-injured-in-multi-vehicle-collision-at-hat-yai-intersection/ -
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Seven Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision at Hat Yai Intersection
A crash involving multiple vehicles occurred on the morning of November 8, at a busy intersection in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, resulting in injuries to seven people. At approximately 10:00 local police were alerted to a collision at the intersection near Big C Khlong Hae, located in the Khlong Hae sub-district of Hat Yai. Responding to the scene, officers from the Hat Yai Police Station, along with emergency rescue teams from Khlong Hae Municipality, the Thung Sieang Tong Foundation, and Thachang Municipality, quickly provided aid to the injured and assessed the accident site. Upon arrival, responders found a damaged Malaysian-registered Proton Saga. The car’s left-side doors were crushed, and the front left window shattered. The two individuals in the Proton were injured and immediately taken to Hat Yai Hospital. Additionally, a Mitsubishi Pajero SUV with license plate from Songkhla, though still operable, sustained front-end damage. The crash also involved three motorcycles, two of which were regular bikes and one equipped with a sidecar, which were stopped at the traffic light at the time of the crash. Eyewitness accounts indicated that the Malaysian car was heading from Lopburi Ramesuan Road and intended to make a turn towards Hat Yai when it collided with the Pajero, which was driving straight through the intersection. The impact sent the sedan crashing into the waiting motorcycles, injuring five additional people. According to statements from the drivers, the Proton driver reported attempting a left turn towards Hat Yai when the Pajero collided with it. The Pajero driver, however, claimed to have been driving straight with a green light when the Proton unexpectedly turned in front of him. Police will interview both drivers and examine CCTV footage from the intersection to clarify the cause and identify any potential traffic violations. Any vehicle dashcam footage from those involved will also be reviewed to determine responsibility for the accident. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-09
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