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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 22 June 2025
Illegal Cockfighting Ring Raided in Chiang Rai – 30 Gamblers Arrested Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities in Chiang Rai have raided an illegal cockfighting den, arresting 30 individuals and seizing gambling paraphernalia after a dramatic scene in which participants fled into nearby fields and forest upon the arrival of officers. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364401-illegal-cockfighting-ring-raided-in-chiang-rai-–-30-gamblers-arrested/ -
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Crime Illegal Cockfighting Ring Raided in Chiang Rai – 30 Gamblers Arrested
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities in Chiang Rai have raided an illegal cockfighting den, arresting 30 individuals and seizing gambling paraphernalia after a dramatic scene in which participants fled into nearby fields and forest upon the arrival of officers. The operation followed complaints from local residents in Ban Chai Niwet, Village 13, Wiang Chai District, who reported loud noise and gatherings linked to unauthorised cockfighting and gambling. The reports prompted Chiang Rai Governor Mr. Charin Thongsuk to assign District Chief Mr. Bodin Thiamphakdee and Pol. Col. Wichai Chaiuenkham, Superintendent of Wiang Chai Police Station, to investigate. A joint task force comprising district security officers, led by Mr. Wisit Thuancheep (Chiang Rai Provincial Defence Chief), Mr. Phakhin Phunket (Wiang Chai Assistant District Officer) and local police officers, conducted the raid. Upon arrival at the premises, authorities discovered a large group of individuals gathered around cockfighting activities. As soon as they noticed the official vehicles, participants scattered in all directions, abandoning their motorbikes and fleeing across paddy fields, woodland and irrigation ditches. Officers managed to secure the scene, where they found evidence of active gambling including a cockfighting ring, betting slips and cash placed above the ring. The venue also featured a training pit, fight pairing boards and stalls selling food and beverages. One man, Mr. Thongsuk identified himself as the owner of the property. He admitted to organising cockfighting events without a licence. He has been charged with hosting illegal gambling activities. The 30 individuals arrested at the scene have been charged with participating in illegal gambling. All suspects were formally booked and transferred to Wiang Chai Police Station for further legal proceedings. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Matichon 2025-06-22 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 22 June 2025
Drunk Pickup Driver Drags Motorcycle, Family of Three Seriously Injured Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A crash involving a drunk driver has left a family of three, a father, mother and their five-year-old son, seriously injured after a pickup truck rammed into their motorcycle, dragged it along the road and sparked a blaze from spilt fuel, on the tarmac in Bang Bon district. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364400-drunk-pickup-driver-drags-motorcycle-family-of-three-seriously-injured/ -
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Accident Drunk Pickup Driver Drags Motorcycle, Family of Three Seriously Injured
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A crash involving a drunk driver has left a family of three, a father, mother and their five-year-old son, seriously injured after a pickup truck rammed into their motorcycle, dragged it along the road and sparked a blaze from spilt fuel, on the tarmac in Bang Bon district. The collision occurred at approximately 21:50 on 20 June near the entrance of Soi Bang Bon 5/5, Bang Bon Nuea subdistrict, western Bangkok. Police investigator Pol. Lt. Chawaphon Khlongyut from Bang Bon Police Station, along with Poh Teck Tung Foundation volunteers, rushed to the scene. Emergency responders found three injured victims, Mr Akkhadech 44; Ms Kanokrat 31 and their young son (name withheld), aged 5, lying in the middle of the road, crying out for help. All three were urgently transported to hospital with serious injuries. Eyewitnesses reported that the family had been riding together on a red Honda Wave motorcycle in the leftmost lane when an orange Isuzu pickup truck, registered in Bangkok, suddenly ploughed into them at high speed and fled the scene. The force of the impact wedged the motorcycle underneath the pickup, which continued dragging it along the asphalt. The friction caused a trail of sparks, igniting a small fire, as petrol flowed from the damaged motorcycle. Bystanders quickly gave chase, recording video footage of the fleeing vehicle. The driver was eventually intercepted near Soi Bang Bon 5/7 and detained. The driver, later identified as Mr Phithak 37, appeared visibly intoxicated. He was handed over to Bang Bon police and taken to Bangpakok 8 Hospital for a blood alcohol test, which showed hi over the driving limit. Police have initially charged him with reckless driving causing injury to others and drink driving. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khoasod 2025-06-22 -
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Report Phuket to Introduce Cannabis Zones Amid Growing Concerns
Kids, this is why you should never take drugs!!!🤪
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