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Two Women Arrested in Khon Kaen for Sharing Explicit Videos Online Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath Police in Khon Kaen apprehend two women for posting explicit clips on social media to earn significant profits. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365644-two-women-arrested-in-khon-kaen-for-sharing-explicit-videos-online/ -
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Crime Two Women Arrested in Khon Kaen for Sharing Explicit Videos Online
Pictures courtesy of Siam Rath Police in Khon Kaen apprehend two women for posting explicit clips on social media to earn significant profits. On 3rd July, authorities from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau in Khon Kaen announced the arrest of two women involved in distributing explicit content via social media. The cyber patrol discovered two Twitter accounts, each boasting over 250,000 and 500,000 followers, sharing pornographic videos publicly. These accounts provided a QR code for payments to view additional content. Investigations revealed that the women, identified as Areeya, 25, from Khon Kaen, and Papassarin, 32, from Samut Prakan, were behind the accounts. After obtaining search warrants, the police conducted raids at two locations. At the first location, a dormitory in Khon Kaen, Areeya was arrested. She confessed to running the operation for about a year, earning between 40,000 and 70,000 Baht monthly. Her mobile phone contained evidence matching the online content. At the second location in Samut Prakan, Papassarin was taken into custody after admitting to similar activities, reportedly making around 100,000 Baht monthly. Both women were charged with importing obscene computer data accessible to the public and are being processed according to the law. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-07-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 4 July 2025
Sri Lankan Man Caught Smuggling Ball Pythons in Underwear at Suvarnabhumi Airport Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a bizarre and alarming case of wildlife trafficking, Authorities arrested a Sri Lankan national at Suvarnabhumi Airport after discovering three live ball pythons hidden inside his underwear. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365643-sri-lankan-man-caught-smuggling-ball-pythons-in-underwear-at-suvarnabhumi-airport/ -
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Crime Sri Lankan Man Caught Smuggling Ball Pythons in Underwear at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. In a bizarre and alarming case of wildlife trafficking, Authorities arrested a Sri Lankan national at Suvarnabhumi Airport after discovering three live ball pythons hidden inside his underwear. Mr. Palaweera Bouchakiat, Director of Thailand’s Wildlife Crime Intelligence Center, confirmed that the arrest was made following intelligence received on July 1, indicating that a known wildlife trafficker, identified as Mr. Shehan (surname withheld), had arrived in Bangkok on Thai Airways flight TG308 at 00:06. A background check revealed that the suspect had a history of smuggling various exotic animals, including wolves, meerkats, black cockatoos, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, iguanas, frogs, salamanders, tortoises and ball pythons. He had also previously been arrested for wildlife-related offences in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2024. Acting on this intelligence, Thailand’s Wildlife Enforcement Network (Thailand WEN), comprising multiple government agencies including the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, the Office of the Attorney General, the Royal Thai Police, the Customs Department, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), Immigration and Airports of Thailand, coordinated the operation. International support was provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). On the evening of July 2 at approximately 18:00 Mr. Shehan departed his accommodation and arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport by taxi around 19:00. After checking in at the Thai Airways counter, he was approached by authorities for screening. Initial scans of his large suitcase revealed no contraband. However, during a personal search, officers were stunned to find three ball pythons (Python regius), a CITES Appendix II protected species requiring import and export permits, concealed in his underwear. The suspect was immediately informed that he was in violation of The Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019), Section 23, for attempting to export protected wildlife without authorisation, and also breached the Customs Act B.E. 2560 (2017), Sections 242, 166 and 252, for attempting to smuggle undeclared goods out of the country. Mr. Shehan was taken into custody for further investigation and to determine whether he is linked to a wider international wildlife trafficking network. Officials described the arrest as a clear message to transnational smuggling syndicates: Thailand will not tolerate illegal wildlife trade and will continue to take stringent action to combat both domestic and international wildlife crime. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-04
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