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Brew-haha: Coffee shop clash near Chanthaburi temple boils over
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal A dispute over the ownership of a coffee shop near a temple in Chanthaburi province escalated into a chaotic confrontation, with people vandalising property and engaging in public altercations. The incident at Ko Proet Temple in Laem Sing district saw a group of people demolishing a wall and removing signage, all of which was captured by CCTV cameras. This conflict stems from a long-standing disagreement over land rights associated with the café situated within the temple’s grounds. Footage from the scene depicts both parties involved in the café business hurling insults and claiming ownership rights, before resorting to physical violence in plain view of police and local administrative officials. Despite attempts by officials, including the village head and deputies, to mediate, the altercation continued unabated across the temple grounds, much to the dismay of onlookers visiting the temple for worship. The aftermath of the incident yesterday, December 3 prompted Lieutenant Pitak Anuphutthi, Deputy Inspector of Ko Proet Police Station, to investigate following a report from Phra Kru Singkhet Phawanakhun, the deputy abbot of Ko Proet Temple. The deputy abbot led the police to the scene where the wall had been smashed and signage had been dismantled, with broken cement blocks scattered around the vicinity. Phra Kru Singkhet explained that the temple had erected a temporary wall using three layers of cement blocks, accompanied by a sign declaring the area as a “juristic person zone” and a “no-harm sanctuary,” in an effort to maintain peace. This measure was taken after previous altercations between the two feuding groups over land rights had intensified, culminating in a violent incident in late October. At approximately 6am yesterday, Bunrit Selanont, the temple caretaker, discovered the destruction of the wall and found debris discarded about 30 metres away. Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage to identify and apprehend the perpetrators, and to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. This situation has caused significant concern within the community and adversely affected the temple’s reputation. “The temple had no choice but to build a temporary wall to prevent further conflict.” The conflict has not only disrupted the peace within the temple grounds but has also become a point of anxiety for the locals who frequent the temple. The police are determined to bring those responsible for the vandalism to justice, hoping that legal action will deter further disturbances and restore harmony in the area, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-04 -
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Stray Dogs Attack Tourists Daily on Koh Muk
I've owned dogs all my life, even shipped my rescue dog here when I moved here 8 years ago, try again. -
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Warning Signs: The Looming Collapse of a Critical Ocean System
Translation: I cant answer the question. -
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British Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of 6-Year-Old Thai Stepdaughter
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My Thai Girlfriend Wants Breast Implants. Should I Approve?
She wasnt to attract other men so do it. -
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Warranty case Electrolux - they don't seem to care
I bought a Teka oven from Boonthavorn. The thing just stopped working as it should after a year. I spoke to Teka and they said they would get someone to me within 2 months. I went a little crazy and in the end they sent some generic repair man who told me he was around the corner at 1:00 PM and finally showed up at 7:30 PM. He got sent away. Boonthavorn gave me my money back and I bought an Electrolux oven from them. This also went wrong couple of months back, rats nested in the wiring, when we were living in a rural rental. They referred us to a guy, he said he was busy, he finally showed up after 2 weeks, took away the oven and then returned it - before he left it was working, just couldn't touch it without a shock. He returned it and it and the thermistor wasn't working, it didnt turn off. When asked why, he said, he just serviced it, at a cost of 2000B, 800 which is service fee, I complained and refused to have the clown back in my house. They sent two guys from another district and they were good, took the oven away for 2 weeks. I find Electrolux on par with all other companies - in the past year we have had dealings with LG, Hitachi and Electrolux - LG were the best. If you are really unhappy, speak to Boonthavorn, they are pretty good at solving issues imho. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 December 2024
Former bank officer arrested in Nakhon Sawan for 500k fraud By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod The Anti-Corruption Division of the police, in collaboration with the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission, apprehended a former state bank officer involved in defrauding locals of half a million baht. The suspect faces charges at the Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Region 6 today, December 4. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345369-former-bank-officer-arrested-in-nakhon-sawan-for-500k-fraud/
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