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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 9 January 2025
Drunk Man Sets Fire to Police Officer's Bike, Faces Arson Charges A 48-year-old man, in an intoxicated state, set fire to a police officer's motorcycle, believing it had been confiscated, only for it to emerge that he had simply forgotten where he parked it. The incident has resulted in arson charges being filed against him. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348321-drunk-man-sets-fire-to-police-officers-bike-faces-arson-charges/ -
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Drunk Man Sets Fire to Police Officer's Bike, Faces Arson Charges
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath A 48-year-old man, in an intoxicated state, set fire to a police officer's motorcycle, believing it had been confiscated, only for it to emerge that he had simply forgotten where he parked it. The incident has resulted in arson charges being filed against him. The incident unfolded in the early hours in Nang Rong District, Buriram Province. Mr Theerapol, also known as Kong, was arrested after he set fire to a Honda Wave motorcycle at a police checkpoint. This vehicle belonged to Lieutenant Narubet Panshumsaeng, who was at the checkpoint at the time. A muddled Mr Theerapol, during questioning, admitted to the arson. Describing his actions, he confessed that, driven by alcohol and anger over his assumed vehicle impoundment, he lit the officer’s motorcycle on fire using a lighter. However, upon sobering up, Mr Theerapol realised that his own motorcycle was actually parked across the street, not seized as he had assumed. Lieutenant Narubet recounted that Mr Theerapol, evidently intoxicated, had approached him at the checkpoint, claiming that the police had taken his vehicle. Despite multiple explanations that no such seizure had occurred, Mr Theerapol remained agitated and combative. Shortly thereafter, the officer noticed flames near the checkpoint and discovered his bike ablaze. Efforts to extinguish the fire were only partially successful, leaving the bike largely damaged. Following the incident, Mr Theerapol was detained and once sober, charged with arson. The case has been passed to the investigating officers at Nang Rong Police Station for further legal proceedings, reported Siam Rath. -- 2025-01-09 -
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
This is the maniacal delusions of world control coming from non elected president Musk, Trump would never had heard of Greenland before & could not have located the Panama Canal on a map, he would thought it was style of hat before Musk -
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Biden's Last Stand: The Twilight Moves of a Defiant President
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Truck Overturns in Nonthaburi, Killing Two Workers and Injuring Two
Picture from responders Two workers were killed, and two others injured when a truck overturned on Ratchaphruek Road in Nonthaburi on 7 January 2025. The accident occurred at approximately 17:30 near the outbound lane opposite the 18 Court Market in Bang Phlap, Pak Kret District. Police officers from Chaiyapruek Police Station, along with rescue personnel from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation and forensic experts, arrived at the scene. A blue Isuzu medium-sized truck, registration from Nonthaburi, was found blocking the parallel lane with damage to its front. Nearby, two male workers were found deceased, while two others, including the driver, sustained injuries. A black Honda City, registration from Bangkok, was also damaged in the crash. Witnesses reported that the truck had been travelling in the far-right main lane when the driver appeared to lose control, striking the concrete central divider, flipping over and colliding with the Honda alongside it, before landing back on its wheels. The impact ejected two workers sitting in the rear of the truck, killing them instantly. The injured were identified as Mr. Suwan Dathong, 63, the driver, and Mr. Chan Sin, 32, both of whom were Cambodian nationals. Mr. Chan, who was seated in the front passenger seat, stated that the deceased were also Cambodian workers who had been sitting in the rear of the truck. Police have recorded the scene and are reviewing CCTV footage to determine the cause. The bodies of the deceased were handed over to the Ruamkatanyu Foundation to be transported to the Institute of Forensic Science for autopsy. -- 2025-01-09
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