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Crime Police Rescue 16-Year-Old Girl from Karaoke Bar
Picture courtesy of CIB A 16-year-old girl has been rescued from a sex trafficking ring operating out of a karaoke bar in Lopburi province, following a covert police operation led by The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). Officers from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD) arrested the establishment’s owner, Ms. Udomrat 50, on charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation involving a minor, illegally employing underage workers in an entertainment venue and operating such a venue without a licence. The investigation began after police received a tip-off from a confidential informant that a karaoke bar along Phahonyothin Road in Nong Muang district was facilitating prostitution. Undercover officers visited the establishment and confirmed that underage sexual services were being offered. Officers arranged a transaction involving a 16-year-old girl for a fee of 2,000 baht, of which the girl was to receive 1,800 baht, with the remaining 200 baht going to the establishment. Once the undercover officer escorted the girl to a nearby hotel, police and officials from the Lopburi Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office intervened and took the girl into protective custody. Simultaneously, a second police team raided the karaoke bar. At the venue, police arrested Ms. Udomrat, who admitted she had been operating the karaoke bar without a licence for over a decade. She confessed to being aware of the prostitution arrangement and said there was a standing agreement that workers must inform her before leaving to provide services and were required to share 200 baht per client with her. Authorities charged Ms. Udomrat with multiple offences under Thailand’s anti-human trafficking and labour protection laws, and she has been handed over to investigators at the ATPD’s Division 2 for legal proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from CIB 2025-08-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 4 August 2025
CIB Warn Public of 4 Common Online Investment Scams Picture courtesy of CIB. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has issued a public alert, warning citizens to be wary of four common scams currently circulating online. These fraudulent schemes are increasingly used by cybercriminals to lure victims into fake investment opportunities, often resulting in significant financial losses. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368689-cib-warn-public-of-4-common-online-investment-scams/ -
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Professional Dental Cleaning (not Bleaching) – in Jomtien, Pattaya?
Maybe you can recommend a periodontist in Pattaya, I've never seen one. My dentist is good at cleaning, 30 minutes of brutal cleaning -
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Crime CIB Warn Public of 4 Common Online Investment Scams
Picture courtesy of CIB. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has issued a public alert, warning citizens to be wary of four common scams currently circulating online. These fraudulent schemes are increasingly used by cybercriminals to lure victims into fake investment opportunities, often resulting in significant financial losses. The CIB, in cooperation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is urging the public to remain vigilant and avoid falling for too-good-to-be-true offers. Below are the four major scam types identified: 1. Cryptocurrency Investment Scams Scammers often pose as cryptocurrency experts, financial advisers or representatives from well-known trading platforms. They claim to have access to insider information or “secret trading strategies” and may display fake screenshots of impressive profits to convince victims to invest. Once trust is gained and money is transferred, the fraudsters vanish. 2. Romance Scams These fraudsters use attractive profile photos and fabricate emotional or inspirational backstories to gain trust over weeks or even months. Once a strong emotional connection is formed, they request money for fabricated emergencies, such as medical bills, flight tickets or joint investments. Once funds are sent, the scammers disappear, and the victim often never meets them in person. 3. General Investment Scams Similar to crypto scams but involving other fake assets, such as bogus stocks, real estate, gold or non-existent projects. These schemes promise unusually high returns with minimal risk. Some fraudsters set up fake LINE groups, use accomplices to pose as successful investors or hold online seminars to appear legitimate. 4. Celebrity Impersonation Scams These scams use photos or videos of well-known actors, entrepreneurs or financial figures to create fake profiles, pages, or advertisements. The aim is to boost credibility and deceive victims into investing through imitation of a trusted public figure. How to Protect Yourself from Online Investment Scams The CIB and SEC advise taking the following precautions: • Verify before investing: Always research the company, platform or individual offering the investment. Use official SEC databases to confirm registration and legitimacy. • Be sceptical of unrealistic returns: Offers promising high profits with little or no risk should raise immediate red flags. • Protect personal data: Never share passwords, bank account numbers or OTP codes with anyone. • Avoid advance payments: Never transfer money before receiving verified goods or services, particularly when dealing with new sellers or social media pages. If unsure about any investment, the public can call the SEC’s “Investment Scam Hotline”. Authorities remind the public that cybercriminals are constantly adapting their methods and that awareness is the best defence. “Stay cautious, verify before you trust, and never transfer money on impulse,” a CIB spokesperson advised. Adapted by Asean Now from CIB 2025-08-04 -
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LONDON - Then and Now
Non racists had to suffer - because sadly since 1941 it's been shown you can get a thick population to be racist and blame migrants for their problems. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 4 August 2025
Teen Killed After Pickup Hits Fallen Crash Victim Picture courtesy of Kaoded. A 16-year-old boy has died after being run over by a pickup truck following a motorcycle crash on Rattanathibet Road in Bang Bua Thong district on the morning of 3 August. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368688-teen-killed-after-pickup-hits-fallen-crash-victim/
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