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Suvarnabhumi Airport Commends Employees for Heroic Act of Assisting Crash Victim
Picture from responders. A motorcycle accident occurred at 17.20 on December 4, on the Heliport intersection on Suvarnabhumi Road 3. The incident involved a black-and-red Yamaha motorcycle colliding with the rear of a Toyota Alphard. The impact caused the 28-year-old Myanmar motorcyclist to fall into a canal beside the road. At the time, employees of Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), who were returning home from their duties at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), witnessed the incident and immediately rushed to assist the victim. They successfully rescued the injured motorcyclist from the water, using an old door as a stretcher. Suvarnabhumi Airport’s security centre quickly coordinated with emergency rescue services to provide first aid and arranged for the injured individual to be transferred to Chularat 3 Hospital for further medical treatment. Four Suvarnabhumi Airport employees were involved in the rescue effort: 1. Mr. Ratchadet Komanan, Senior Administrator (Level 7) for Aircraft Parking Management, Airside Services Division, Airside Operations Department, Operations Line 1. 2. Mr. Narin Yenthakham, Senior Airport Operations Officer (Level 6), Airside Safety Operations Division, Airside Operations Department, Operations Line 1. 3. Mr. Pongthep Jantaklom, Senior Environmental Officer (Level 6), Environmental Operations Division, Environmental Department, Engineering and Construction Line. 4. Ms. Manatchanok Leksakul, Security Officer (Level 1), Traffic Division, Security Department, Operations Line 1. Suvarnabhumi Airport has expressed its profound admiration for the bravery, compassion, and selflessness demonstrated by the employees involved. Their actions not only reflect their dedication to helping others in need but also enhance the positive image of the organisation. Suvarnabhumi Airport thanks these employees for their exemplary service and commitment to humanity, reminding us all of the importance of compassion and community spirit. -- 2024-12-06 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 6 December 2024
7 Traffic Policemen Surrender Over Assault on Policeman's Son Picture courtesy: Daily News In a late-night development, seven traffic policemen accused of assaulting a police lieutenant colonel's son surrendered at Bang Khen Police Station, managing to evade the media in a somewhat chaotic scene. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345470-7-traffic-policemen-surrender-over-assault-on-policemans-son/ -
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7 Traffic Policemen Surrender Over Assault on Policeman's Son
Picture courtesy: Daily News In a late-night development, seven traffic policemen accused of assaulting a police lieutenant colonel's son surrendered at Bang Khen Police Station, managing to evade the media in a somewhat chaotic scene. On 5th December, it was reported that these officers, from Traffic Control Division 1, were involved in an incident that left Mr Thanapon Kerdsri, aged 33, severely injured at a checkpoint in Soi Prasert-Manukitch 21, Chatuchak, Bangkok. They arrived individually at the station, taking great care to avoid journalists. Around 10 PM, men dressed in casual clothes and wearing jackets, suspected to be the officers involved, parked their cars and motorbikes at the back of Bang Khen Police Station. Meanwhile, with the media positioned out front, a group of about four or five policemen were seen hurriedly entering through a side stairway to meet investigators on the third floor. Later, at approximately 11.17 PM, two more officers arrived on a motorbike at the front of the station. Upon spotting reporters, they quickly dismounted and dashed into the station to avoid being photographed. The officers belong to Traffic Control Division 1 and are now part of an investigation into the serious confrontation, which has drawn significant attention due to its nature and the individuals involved, reported Daily News -- 2024-12-06 -
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Minister Dismisses Claims of Detention Rule Favouring Yingluck
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Bangkok traffic cop under fire for fine collection via tuk tuk driver - video
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British Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of 6-Year-Old Thai Stepdaughter
Should be the death penalty for PAEDOFILES! Teach the west a lesson in true justice. DON'T GO WOKE ON THIS! -
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The UK - US Divide
most ignorant comment of the week, don't get your panties in a bunch -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 6 December 2024
Homeowner Finds Python in Toilet Bowl, Escapes Before Capture A homeowner in a two-story townhouse in Soi Pracha Samakki, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan, was left shaken after discovering a large python emerging from her toilet. Despite efforts by local rescue officers to capture the snake, it slipped back into the plumbing and remains at large. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345469-homeowner-finds-python-in-toilet-bowl-escapes-before-capture/
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