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Crime Brazilian Couple Arrested at Samui Airport with 20 Million Baht Worth of Cocaine in Luggage
Picture courtesy of Daily News A Brazilian couple has been arrested at Samui International Airport after authorities discovered nearly 7 kilograms of cocaine concealed in their luggage. The seized narcotics have an estimated street value of over 20 million baht. The suspects, identified as Mr. Diego Dos Santos Silva 35 and Ms. Fernanda Grebriel Lorenço De Andre 25, were apprehended by a joint task force comprising Customs officers, Bo Phut Police, immigration officials from Surat Thani (Samui) and airport security personnel. Officers found 6.63 kilograms of cocaine hidden among clothing and personal items in their suitcase. The pair have been charged with importing a Category 2 narcotic (cocaine) and were taken to Bo Phut Police Station for further legal proceedings. During initial questioning, the couple stated it was their first time in Thailand. They had flown from Brazil, transited in Qatar and arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport around 09:00 before continuing on to Samui, landing at 10:30 the same day. They claimed they had been offered a free holiday to Koh Samui, including flights, accommodation, food and excursions, by a fellow Brazilian man, in exchange for bringing a suitcase into Thailand. According to the suspects, they were told someone would collect the bag upon their arrival, and they would receive 35,000 Brazilian reais (approximately 200,000 baht) as payment. Authorities noted that the suspects were uncooperative during questioning and struggled to communicate in English. The investigation is ongoing, with efforts underway to identify other members of the drug trafficking network and bring them to justice. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-21 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 July 2025
Tourists Survive Boat Tragedy, Guide Dies Picture courtesy of Amarin TV A long-tail boat capsized in the Ratchaprapa Dam, Surat Thani, yesterday, claiming the life of a tour guide while 16 foreign tourists and the captain miraculously survived. The accident occurred around 11 a.m. amid strong waves, according to Provincial Tourist Police. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367306-tourists-survive-boat-tragedy-guide-dies/ -
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Accident Tourists Survive Boat Tragedy, Guide Dies
Picture courtesy of Amarin TV A long-tail boat capsized in the Ratchaprapa Dam, Surat Thani, yesterday, claiming the life of a tour guide while 16 foreign tourists and the captain miraculously survived. The accident occurred around 11 a.m. amid strong waves, according to Provincial Tourist Police. The ill-fated boat rescued five Belgians, 11 Dutch tourists, and the captain safely. Tragically, the female tour guide, Ms. Thasawan Phonlakhon, 44, drowned after hitting her head on the boat. Local residents claim this area, known as Chong Nam Khao, has a history of similar incidents, especially during rainy, windy conditions due to the small size of these boats. Police Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Phattharin Suthiphattham has ordered an immediate investigation into the incident. Residents warn that many tourists have previously drowned or gone missing here, highlighting ongoing safety concerns. Ratchaprapa Dam, with its stunning scenery, draws over 70,000 visitors annually. Known as Thailand’s Guilin, the site features dramatic limestone landscapes reminiscent of the famous Chinese city, attracting tourists worldwide. Emergency services responded quickly; however, the tragedy has once again highlighted the need for stringent safety measures at this popular tourist destination. The incident highlights the lifeguard and rescue team’s roles in ensuring visitors' safety despite challenging weather conditions. Authorities are now urging tour operators to enforce stricter safety protocols in order to prevent future tragedies. This latest event underscores the unpredictable nature of water travel in the area and the importance of being vigilant at all times. As investigations continue, the focus remains on enhancing safety to protect the vibrant tourist industry that thrives on Ratchaprapa Dam's natural beauty. The loss of Ms. Phonlakhon serves as a sorrowful reminder of the potential dangers faced on these picturesque waters. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-21 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 July 2025
Delivery Rider Found Strangled in Rayong – Suspected Robbery Picture courtesy of Daily News A 23-year-old delivery rider was found murdered by the roadside in Pluak Daeng district, Rayong province, in what police believe was a robbery gone wrong. The victim’s heavily pregnant wife had spent the entire night searching for him after he failed to return home from work. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367305-delivery-rider-found-strangled-in-rayong-–-suspected-robbery/ -
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Crime Delivery Rider Found Strangled in Rayong – Suspected Robbery
Picture courtesy of Daily News A 23-year-old delivery rider was found murdered by the roadside in Pluak Daeng district, Rayong province, in what police believe was a robbery gone wrong. The victim’s heavily pregnant wife had spent the entire night searching for him after he failed to return home from work. Police were alerted by a member of the public who discovered the body lying face-down in tall grass beside the Nong Yai–Khao Noi road in Moo 2, Ta Sit subdistrict. Responding to the scene were investigators from Pluak Daeng Police Station, forensic officers from Rayong Provincial Police, rescue workers and a duty doctor from Pluak Daeng Hospital. The victim was identified as Mr. Arm, a local parcel delivery rider. He was found with a cord tightly wrapped around his neck. His black shoulder bag had been rummaged through, with only a single 20-baht banknote remaining. His motorcycle was discovered nearby with a flat rear tyre. The delivery box still contained numerous undelivered parcels, which were collected and logged as evidence. The body was sent to Pluak Daeng Hospital for further examination. According to police, initial investigations suggest that the victim was working late on 18 July, delivering packages around 22:00. It is believed that while passing through the area where his motorcycle tyre went flat, he attempted to push the vehicle along the roadside. It may have been at this vulnerable moment that an opportunistic thief on a motorcycle spotted him. It is believed when the victim resisted the robbery, the suspect allegedly used a cord, possibly from the victim’s own bike, to strangle him before fleeing the scene. The victim’s wife, who is heavily pregnant and due to give birth next month, reported him missing after he failed to return home. Her search ended when a passerby discovered the body the following day. Police are continuing their investigation and awaiting the results of a full autopsy. They are also working to identify the perpetrator and determine whether additional individuals were involved in the fatal attack. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-21 -
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Report Wall Street to Sukhumvit: Expat’s Brutal Wake-Up Call for Dreamers in Thailand
Agreed. That gay look has to go.
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