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Bangkok Tailor Arrested for Thieving from Unlocked Cars Amid Debt Pictures courtesy of DailyNews In a startling series of thefts in Bangkok, a 48-year-old tailor, Weerachai—known as Noom—has been arrested by Bang Khun Thian Police for allegedly stealing from unlocked cars to address his mounting debts. The announcement came during a late-night press conference held by Police Major General Khomsit Rangsai. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365732-bangkok-tailor-arrested-for-thieving-from-unlocked-cars-amid-debt/ -
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Pictures courtesy of DailyNews In a startling series of thefts in Bangkok, a 48-year-old tailor, Weerachai—known as Noom—has been arrested by Bang Khun Thian Police for allegedly stealing from unlocked cars to address his mounting debts. The announcement came during a late-night press conference held by Police Major General Khomsit Rangsai. Weerachai targeted vehicles parked in the Ekachai area, seizing items worth over 130,000 baht (approximately £2,900). Among the recovered possessions were a revered amulet, a golden frame, and a grey Keeway Versilia 150 motorcycle without a licence plate, all linking him to the recent thefts. His method involved taking advantage of unlocked cars, quickly grabbing valuables before making a swift escape on his motorcycle. The pilfered items included a patterned shirt, trousers, and a helmet, with thefts taking place on June 14, June 22, and July 3. The missing items spanned amulets, jewellery, and cash. One victim, 32-year-old vegetable vendor Thipapa, vividly recounted her June 12 ordeal. Whilst delivering her goods on Ekachai 33 Road, during a brief exchange with a customer, her wallet vanished. It was later discovered and returned by a Good Samaritan at Wat Singha. Expressing her relief, Thipapa thanked the police for apprehending the culprit and urged others to remain vigilant against similar threats. During questioning, Weerachai confessed to the crimes, citing financial desperation as his motive. He lamented unpaid tailoring jobs that left him unable to cover rent and other essential debts. He admitted to using the stolen funds to pay his workers, opening car doors without even checking if anyone was inside. Police Major General Khomsit urged the public to ensure their car doors are locked, emphasising the vulnerability of remote key systems to opportunistic crimes. As the investigation continues, Weerachai is facing charges of nighttime burglary with a vehicle. He is currently held at Bang Khun Thian Police Station as legal proceedings unfold. This case serves as a stark reminder of the necessary precautions one must take amidst challenging economic times. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-04 -
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Three U.S. ex-presidents denounce the current one in a two-week stretch
Here's some simple questions for you. If you miss any of these, you'll never understand why you're wrong about the SS trust fund and the national debt. Are the T-bills held by the SS trust fund real assets? They're definitely a real liability on the Treasury balance sheet, so they have to be a real asset on somebody's balance sheet. If not on the trust balance sheet, then where? Are all T-bills and other debt obligations sold by the Treasury part of the national debt? If you don't agree then what determines if a debt obligation is included or not? (I've given you the Treasury's answer). If a bank customer has a significant interest bearing savings balance (no overdraft protection) but goes through a long period with no deposits but a lot of withdrawals.... is the bank losing money or adding debt ? (I mean other than the point spread they lose by not being able to lend out the withdrawn funds). -
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What do locals think of foreigners living in rural parts of Thailand on very modest budgets?
Baiting and trolling posts removed. @Harrisfan final reminder of the rules 9. You will not post disruptive or inflammatory messages. You will respect other members and post in a civil manner. Personal attacks, insults or hate speech posted on the forum or sent by private message are not allowed. 10. You will not post troll messages. Trolling is the act of purposefully antagonising forum members by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other members into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion. 11. You will not troll or stalk other members by misusing forum posts, private messages, reactions, emojis or by any other means.- 1
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