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Pitbull mauls monk to death in gruesome Nonthaburi temple attack
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So you got a preemptive pardon. Ok - now you can't plead the Fifth Amendment.
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 21 January 2025
Thai Woman Arrested for Smuggling Cocaine Worth 16 Million Baht Picture courtesy: Khaosod In a significant crackdown at the border, Thai immigration officials in Sa Kaeo have arrested a Thai woman for attempting to smuggle cocaine valued at approximately 16 million baht from Cambodia into Thailand. The drugs were intended for her Nigerian husband residing in Bangkok. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349466-thai-woman-arrested-for-smuggling-cocaine-worth-16-million-baht/ -
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Thai Woman Arrested for Smuggling Cocaine Worth 16 Million Baht
Picture courtesy: Khaosod In a significant crackdown at the border, Thai immigration officials in Sa Kaeo have arrested a Thai woman for attempting to smuggle cocaine valued at approximately 16 million baht from Cambodia into Thailand. The drugs were intended for her Nigerian husband residing in Bangkok. On the morning of 21st January, law enforcement authorities, including immigration officers, customs officials, and military personnel, apprehended 30-year-old Chamaiporn Singthong at the Ban Khlong Luek permanent border crossing in Aranyaprathet, Sa Kaeo. Chamaiporn was found in possession of over six kilogrammes of cocaine, cleverly hidden within dolls and tightly packed in her luggage. During initial questioning, Chamaiporn admitted that she carried the cocaine after flying from Qatar to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Her subsequent journey involved travelling by bus to the bustling border town of Poipet, from where she intended to cross into Thailand. However, her plan was foiled when alert officers, executing enhanced security measures to prevent drug trafficking and clamp down on call centre scams, conducted thorough searches using biometric verification and advanced luggage screening technology. The suspect revealed that she was offered a mere 100,000 baht for her role in smuggling the drugs. Police Colonel Napatthapong Suparn, who led the operation, stated that Chamaiporn was also on a wanted list for previous drug-related charges. The decisive and well-coordinated action by the authorities underscores their commitment to tackling organised crime and drug smuggling at Thailand's borders. Following Chamaiporn's confession, both she and the confiscated cocaine were handed over to the Narcotics Suppression Bureau for an extensive investigation and subsequent legal proceedings. This arrest is part of a broader initiative by the immigration office in Sa Kaeo to intensify screening procedures and collaborate across agencies, ensuring that border crossings are secure from illicit activities. The case highlights the ongoing battle against drug trafficking networks attempting to exploit Thailand's border regions. As the investigation continues, more arrests and breakthroughs may follow, tightening the net around drug syndicates operating both locally and internationally, reported Khaosod -- 2025-01-21 -
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Hospital charging more for foreigners
Thanks, this is interesting. I recently requested a colonoscopy in May. The doc said about 10,000 baht. Seems reasonable but now I am not so sure.
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