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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 14 February 2025
UPDATE Police Offer Reward to Identify Mystery Woman Found in Suitcase Police in Ban Chang are offering a 50,000-baht reward for information leading to the identification of an unidentified woman whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a body of water near a golf course. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351161-body-of-woman-found-stuffed-in-suitcase-in-rayong/page/2/#findComment-19585809 -
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Changes With Wise Cards And Why I Opened A Revolut Account
I had a Revolut card years ago, when i found out about their hidden charges in the weekend exchange rate i closed the account. No plans to reopen yet -
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Body of Woman Found Stuffed in Suitcase in Rayong
UPDATE Police Offer Reward to Identify Mystery Woman Found in Suitcase Picture from responders. Police in Ban Chang are offering a 50,000-baht reward for information leading to the identification of an unidentified woman whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a body of water near a golf course. On 7 February, officers from Ban Chang Police Station discovered the body of a 30- to 40-year-old woman inside a discarded suitcase. The victim was estimated to have been dead for at least 10 days. Her identity remains unknown, and police are appealing to the public for help in solving the case. Authorities have released the following details about the victim in hopes that someone will recognise her: 1. A woman aged between 30 and 40 years old 2. Dark brown hair, 48 cm long 3. Slim build, approximately 155 cm tall 4. Breast implants (240cc), with no tattoos; some fingernails painted reddish-brown 5. Nose surgery (rhinoplasty) In a bid to expedite the investigation, businessman Chukiat Supawimon, a transport industry entrepreneur, has offered a 50,000-baht reward for anyone who can provide information that helps identify the victim or leads to the arrest of those responsible. The police have set up a LINE Official Account for tips, with a QR code available for the public to scan and submit information. Authorities are also examining serial numbers on the victim’s breast and nose implants, which could provide clues about her nationality and medical history. -- 2025-02-14 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 14 February 2025
Cyber Police Operation “Dawn in Mae Sot” Dismantles Illegal Bitcoin Mining Operation In a significant operation dubbed “Dawn in Mae Sot,” Thai cyber police have successfully dismantled an illegal Bitcoin mining operation in the Mae Sot district of Tak province, which was found to be illegally using electricity and causing lost costs, exceeding 4 million baht. In addition to the mining operation, police seized a substantial cache of illegal firearms and ammunition. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1351715-cyber-police-operation-“dawn-in-mae-sot”-dismantles-illegal-bitcoin-mining-operation/ -
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
Trump is talking to Putin about ending the war, and this is followed by the normal pissing and moaning from the left. My preferred outcome is: 1) Russia loses the war. 2) Someone removes Putin from office. 3) The Russian economy collapses. Let's look at the facts 1) Ukraine is outmanned and outgunned. 2) Ukraine lacks the means to dislodge the Russian army from the land they occupy. 2) Putin is willing to kill every male in the country to win this war. 3) The West has only done enough to keep Ukraine in the war. 4) Biden screwed up by only allowing Ukraine to use long-range as he left office. 5) People keep saying the Russian economy is on the brink of collapse. Will it happen? 6) The West is not going to support Ukraine forever. The question to you, lefties, is, what is the solution three years into this war? -
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Cyber Police Operation “Dawn in Mae Sot” Dismantles Illegal Bitcoin Mining Operation
Pictures courtesy of CCIB In a significant operation dubbed “Dawn in Mae Sot,” Thai cyber police have successfully dismantled an illegal Bitcoin mining operation in the Mae Sot district of Tak province, which was found to be illegally using electricity and causing lost costs, exceeding 4 million baht. In addition to the mining operation, police seized a substantial cache of illegal firearms and ammunition. The operation, led by Police Major General Tri Rong Phiwphan, Commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), and his team, targeted six locations in Mae Sot following an investigation into the illegal use of electricity and firearm violations. The investigation began when authorities uncovered that a commercial building was being used for unauthorised Bitcoin mining activities. This building, located in the Don Chai community of Mae Sot, had been previously reported as disconnected from the electricity supply. However, ongoing suspicious activity in the building led to the discovery that electricity was still being used unlawfully. Further investigations revealed that the building had been modified to bypass electricity meters, resulting in substantial losses to the local electricity provider. In addition to Bitcoin mining equipment, police also found several firearms, including handguns, shotguns, and homemade weapons, as well as large quantities of ammunition. The raid, carried out in the early hours of 13 February, led to the following key findings across six locations: 1. Bitcoin Mining Facility: 12 Bitcoin mining machines were discovered, along with evidence of electricity theft amounting to damages of over 4 million baht. 2. Firearms Seizures: A variety of illegal firearms were seized, including a 9mm handgun, a shotgun, and a homemade Thai-made rifle, alongside large amounts of ammunition. 3. Additional Finds: At other locations, police confiscated items such as e-cigarettes, loan agreements, and mobile phones. The authorities also collaborated with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), the Provincial Electricity Authority, and local military personnel to examine a suspicious communication tower hidden in a rubber plantation near the Moei River. The tower had been illegally transmitting signals, with no permissions from the authorities, and was believed to be used for cross-border communication to facilitate criminal activity, including supporting illegal Myanmar-based call centre scams. The signal panels were removed before the raid, and investigations into the individuals behind the operation are ongoing. Police have confirmed that charges will be brought against those involved in the illegal Bitcoin mining operation and electricity theft. Offenders face penalties under Section 242 of the Criminal Code, which carries a prison sentence of up to five years or a fine up to four times the value of the stolen goods, or both. Authorities are also expanding their investigation to uncover further details about the illegal communication network and its links to transnational criminal activities. -- 2025-02-14
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