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Khon Kaen Bus Crash Leaves 1 Dead & Dozens Injured During Start of New Year Travel Rush
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 28 December 2024
Suvarnabhumi Tourist Police Catch In-Flight Theft Suspect Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Tourist police successfully apprehended a suspect involved in stealing passengers' belongings during flights. The arrest followed extensive surveillance over the course of a year. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347347-suvarnabhumi-tourist-police-catch-in-flight-theft-suspect/ -
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Suvarnabhumi Tourist Police Catch In-Flight Theft Suspect
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Tourist police successfully apprehended a suspect involved in stealing passengers' belongings during flights. The arrest followed extensive surveillance over the course of a year. The investigation began in 2024 when multiple victims, both Thai nationals and foreigners, reported thefts while onboard various flights. The stolen items included cash and other valuables. Lieutenant Colonel Seksan Tiraruengrat was tasked with leading an investigative team focusing on suspicious activities linked to in-flight thefts. On 24th December 2024, a significant incident was reported. A passenger flying from Macau to Suvarnabhumi noticed that cash amounting to HKD 45,000 and 20,000 Thai baht went missing from his overhead cabin baggage. Through detailed investigation and evidence collection, the police identified a suspect. A warrant was issued by the Samut Prakan Provincial Court on 26th December 2024 for the arrest on charges of "theft on public transportation at night." Picture courtesy: Siam Rath Acting on this, the police apprehended a 45-year-old Chinese man at Don Mueang Airport, who matched the warrant's description. He was detained and admitted to being the individual recognised in the warrant, without previous arrests for this specific case. The suspect was handed over to the Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station for further legal proceedings. The Tourism Police urge the public and tourists to report any suspicious activities to the 1155 hotline or at their nearest local tourism police station, assuring their round-the-clock service, reported Siam Rath. -- 2024-12-28 -
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4 Pattaya teenagers arrested for brutally attacking and robbing Belgian man
5 years each... they used a knife in the attack. -
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Police Pickup Truck Crashes into Lamp Post, Injuring Two
Picture from responders. A police pickup truck veered off the road and crashed into a roadside lamp post in Cha-Am, Phetchaburi, leaving two people injured, including a senior police officer. The crash occurred at approximately 16:30 on 27 December along the southbound lane of Phetkasem Road, near kilometre marker 204+100. Officers from Cha-Am Police Station, rescue teams from Sawang Sanphet Foundation, highway rescue personnel, and an EMS unit from Cha-Am Hospital were dispatched to the scene. At the crash site, a badly damaged four-door police pickup truck was found after colliding with a lamp post, which was broken into two pieces. Two injured men were located nearby. The driver was identified as Pol. Lt. Col. Chaowalit Khankarut, Deputy Superintendent of Border Patrol Police Division 14. He suffered chest pain and appeared disoriented, rendering him unable to provide a statement to authorities. A passenger in the vehicle sustained minor injuries but remains unidentified. Both were transported to Cha-Am Hospital for medical treatment. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with initial reports suggesting that the truck driver lost control before striking the post. -- 2024-12-28 -
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Yacht fleet breakfast: Thaksin and Thamanat’s island meet-up
I thought that was his daughters job?- 1
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Pattaya Police Crack Down on Beach Prostitution, Arrest 20 Foreign Women
much like many of the western sex tourists then, except they're not only fat but bald too.
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