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Crime Government Shuts Down Nearly 30,000 Online Gambling Websites, Over 4,600 Arrested
Picture courtesy of Matichon. The government has revealed that almost 30,000 online gambling websites and pages have been shut down in the first quarter of 2025, with more than 4,600 people arrested in connection with illegal online betting activities. Ms Sasikarn Wattanajan, Deputy Spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister, announced that between 1 January and 31 March 2025, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society had monitored and taken action against online crime, leading to the closure of 29,185 URLs related to online gambling. Additionally, authorities arrested 4,627 individuals involved in operating, promoting, or participating in online gambling activities. Ms Sasikarn further stated that the crackdown also targeted websites under the “888.bet” family of domains, including those that altered their names slightly to evade detection. Since 2022, 200 URLs associated with this network have been blocked, with a further 118 URLs currently awaiting court orders for closure. She warned that online gambling not only results in financial loss but also increases the risk of fraud, personal data breaches, and legal consequences. Under Thailand’s Gambling Act, anyone found organising, playing, or promoting online gambling faces up to three years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to 5,000 baht, or both. “Participation in any form of online gambling is a criminal offence. If you encounter any online gambling invitations or advertisements, it is vital to avoid engagement and report them to the relevant authorities,” Ms Sasikarn urged, emphasising the government’s commitment to fostering a safer, gambling-free society. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-04-28. -
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Crime Foreign Tourists Clash with Motorcycle Rider After Littering Incident in Pattaya
The familyfriendly Pattaya shows its true colors in a daily basis. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Close Call as 22-Wheel Lorry Collides with Fuel Tanker in Phayao Picture courtesy of Amarin. A crash in Phayao could have resulted in an explosion after a 22-wheel container lorry collided with a stationary fuel tanker on the side of the road. The incident took place at approximately 13:30 on April 27, along the Ubali-Ban Jampawai Road, in the Mueang District of Phayao province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359013-close-call-as-22-wheel-lorry-collides-with-fuel-tanker-in-phayao/ -
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Crime Jealous New Foreign Boyfriend Stabs Russian in Pattaya
Thailand allowing scumbags to enter and stay in the country.They asked for it and it will get worse for sure. -
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Accident Close Call as 22-Wheel Lorry Collides with Fuel Tanker in Phayao
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A crash in Phayao could have resulted in an explosion after a 22-wheel container lorry collided with a stationary fuel tanker on the side of the road. The incident took place at approximately 13:30 on April 27, along the Ubali-Ban Jampawai Road, in the Mueang District of Phayao province. The collision occurred when the 22-wheel container lorry, registration from Chonburi, crashed into the rear of a fuel tanker. The force of the crash caused damage to the front left side of the lorry, shattering various parts of the vehicle. The driver, 26-year-old Jakkrikrit Thanawiset, sustained head injuries and was quickly attended to by emergency responders before being transported to Phayao Hospital for further treatment. The fuel tanker, registered from Suphanburi, had been parked on the shoulder of the road while the driver was inside drinking coffee. The driver reported hearing a loud noise from behind and realised that the tanker had been struck by the container lorry. As a result of the impact, part of fuel tanker’s tank was ruptured, leaking fuel onto the road. Firefighters and emergency rescue teams from Mae Ka Municipal Rescue Service were dispatched to the scene, bringing fire trucks to control of the situation and prevent a potential fire. The driver of the fuel tanker believes the 22-wheel lorry may have been involved in a “sleeping driver” incident, suggesting that the lorry driver fell asleep behind the wheel before colliding with the tanker. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the incident, and insurance companies from both parties have been notified to assess the damage. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-04-28. -
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I can't even open a bank account in Thailand but yet I'm expected to pay Thai tax?
Genius! Of course you don't need a work permit to open a bank account. In most cases, a non-imm visa is enough
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