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Giving the Russians a piece of my mind.
Pity he didn't give you the message you so richly deserve. A few days in hospital might shut you up for a while. -
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Bangkok Police Bust Youths Running Illicit Tobacco and Kratom Syrup Business
Picture courtesy of CIB Bangkok police have raided an unregistered commercial building in Thonburi, where a group of young men were illegally selling smuggled cigarettes and brewing kratom syrup mixed with cough medicine for sale to local youths. The operation was led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Thasphoom Jaruprach, Commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECCD), who ordered Pol. Col. Narupol Karuna and Pol. Lt. Col. Wannalop Rattanawong to carry out the raid with a warrant from the Thonburi Criminal Court. Officers searched the property on Soi Inthraphitak 3, Bang Yi Ruea, Thonburi District, and arrested three suspects: • Mr. Chultharap, 23 • Mr. Kittisak, 22 • Mr. Thanathip, 20 (Surnames withheld) Authorities seized 2,800 packs of smuggled foreign cigarettes, 1,930 bottles of cough syrup, 30 bottles of kratom syrup, fresh kratom leaves, and brewing equipment. During questioning, the suspects admitted to smuggling the cigarettes to sell at lower prices than the market rate. They also sold kratom syrup mixed with cough medicine for 80-100 baht per bottle, earning an estimated 10,000 baht. Most of their customers were local teenagers who arrived on motorcycles, with multiple buyers visiting daily. To avoid detection, the gang kept the doors closed at all times, allowing sales only through a small door hatch. The three suspects were charged with: • Violating customs laws – aiding in the possession, sale, or transport of untaxed goods that had not cleared customs. • Breaching the Food Act (1979) – selling unauthorised and potentially hazardous substances. They were taken to the ECCD for further legal action, while the seized goods were sent for further investigation. The operation was conducted under the supervision of Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridech, Commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), alongside Pol. Maj. Gen. Thasphoom Jaruprach and Pol. Col. Narupol Karuna. The Bangkok police reaffirmed their commitment to clamping down on illicit trade, particularly operations targeting young people. Further crackdowns on smuggled goods and illegal substances are expected in the coming months. -- 2025-03-19 -
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Trump says he will talk to Putin on Tuesday as he pushes for end to Ukraine war
UPDATE: Putin agrees to 30-day halt on energy facility strikes, Ukraine signals support -
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Motorbike Clash: Tourist and Ladyboy Tussle on Pattaya Streets - video
He got off lucky. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 19 March 2025
Teenager Killed After High-Speed Chase with Trang Police, Family Raises Concerns A high-speed police chase in Trang Province ended in tragedy when a motorcycle carrying two young men lost control and crashed. The incident, which occurred after police pursued the pair for over five kilometres, resulted in the death of 30-year-old Theerapong Sopon, while the bike rider, Thanakrit Sarakun 19, sustained critical injuries. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355063-teenager-killed-after-high-speed-chase-with-trang-police-family-raises-concerns/
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