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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 April 2025
Two Schoolboys Seriously Injured in Motorbike Collision with Pickup Truck Picture captured from CCTV. Two schoolboys suffered serious injuries after their motorbike crashed into the rear of a pickup truck that made a sudden turn in Tak Fa district, Nakhon Sawan. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356487-two-schoolboys-seriously-injured-in-motorbike-collision-with-pickup-truck/ -
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Two Schoolboys Seriously Injured in Motorbike Collision with Pickup Truck
Picture captured from CCTV. Two schoolboys suffered serious injuries after their motorbike crashed into the rear of a pickup truck that made a sudden turn in Tak Fa district, Nakhon Sawan. The crash occurred at around 17:30 on 31 March in front of a tyre repair shop along Phahonyothin Road in Ban Huai Haeng. The injured students, aged 14 and 15, had been riding home after collecting their school certificates from Takhli district. A female classmate, who was riding another motorbike ahead of them, returned to the scene after realising they were no longer following her. The 15 year old student, who had been riding as a passenger, explained that his younger classmate was driving when the pickup truck in front suddenly slowed down and turned left. Unable to react in time, they collided with the back of the vehicle. The younger boy sustained facial and body injuries, experiencing dizziness and memory lapses, while the older boy suffered head trauma and a left ankle injury. The pickup truck driver, a woman who declined to give her name, briefly stated, “I was turning left and didn’t expect a motorbike to be riding so close behind.” Local police in Tak Fa are investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the crash. -- 2025-04-02 -
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Bangkok Bank takes until 2pm the next working day if you select reason for transfer, long term stay or buying property. Krungsri was seconds, same Kasikorn -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 April 2025
Teenager Found Asleep in Car with Guns, Ammunition, Explosives, and Drugs Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A routine police check in Nonthaburi led to a shocking discovery when officers woke a 19-year-old man sleeping in his car, only to find an arsenal of weapons, ammunition, explosives, and illegal drugs inside. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356486-teenager-found-asleep-in-car-with-guns-ammunition-explosives-and-drugs/ -
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Teenager Found Asleep in Car with Guns, Ammunition, Explosives, and Drugs
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A routine police check in Nonthaburi led to a shocking discovery when officers woke a 19-year-old man sleeping in his car, only to find an arsenal of weapons, ammunition, explosives, and illegal drugs inside. On 31 March, officers from Bang Yai Police Station, led by Pol. Col. Siraphop Anusiri, were alerted to a vehicle with a flat tyre parked in a lot near a general goods store in Bang Muang, Nonthaburi. Upon arrival they found a grey Toyota Yaris with a flat front-right tyre. A mechanic was in the process of changing it, but the car’s owner, later identified as Teerawat, 19, from Surin province, was asleep inside, unresponsive to attempts to wake him. When officers managed to wake him, they noted he appeared dazed and incoherent, displaying behaviour consistent with drug intoxication. Their suspicions aroused, they conducted a search of the vehicle and its owner, uncovering a cache of illegal items: • 141 methamphetamine pills (yaba) • Four firearms, including: • One blank-firing revolver • One modified blank-firing semi-automatic pistol • Two homemade firearms (pen guns) • One grenade-like explosive device • Ammunition stockpile, including: • 46 rounds of 9mm ammunition • 47 rounds of .380 calibre ammunition • 35 blank rounds • 4 rounds of .38 calibre ammunition • A short-bladed knife A loaded firearm with a magazine containing five rounds was found in the front passenger seat. The methamphetamine was discovered in the suspect’s shirt pocket, while 30 blank rounds were found in his trouser pocket. More ammunition and firearms were uncovered in various locations within the vehicle, including a grenade-like device hanging from the indicator stalk. When questioned, Teerawat admitted ownership of the weapons and drugs, stating that he collected firearms out of personal interest. Officers took him into custody at Bang Yai Police Station to face legal proceedings. The suspect has been charged with four offences: 1. Carrying firearms in public without reasonable cause 2. Possessing firearms and ammunition without a licence (homemade weapons) 3. Possessing a Category 1 narcotic (methamphetamine) with intent to distribute 4. Possessing an explosive device without a permit Police are continuing their investigation into the origins of the weapons and whether the suspect has links to any criminal networks. -- 2025-04-02
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