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Crime Woman Arrested After 14 Years on the Run for Armed Robbery
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A woman who had been on the run for over 14 years in connection with an armed robbery has finally been apprehended by police in Pathum Thani province. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), in coordination with the Highway Police Division, arrested 37-year-old Taweeporn on the roadside in Soi Ruamjai Pattana, Mueang District. She was wanted under an arrest warrant issued by the Thonburi Criminal Court on 26 April 2011 (warrant no. 279/2554) for the offence of “joint robbery using a vehicle.” She had failed to appear in court as required and had since vanished from the authorities’ radar. The arrest follows a nationwide crackdown operation aimed at rounding up long-time fugitives. According to police, Taweeporn was involved in a 2010 robbery case in which a group of four suspects abducted and extorted money from a victim. Preliminary investigations revealed that she had previously been in a relationship with a man involved in illicit activities. After the relationship ended, she entered a new relationship with another man who falsely claimed to be a police officer. Taweeporn allegedly disclosed details about her ex-partner’s illegal dealings to her new boyfriend, which led to a plot involving three other individuals to kidnap and rob the former associate in an attempt to extract money. While her accomplices were arrested shortly after the crime, Taweeporn managed to evade capture for over a decade. Acting on intelligence and surveillance, officers eventually located a woman matching her description. Upon approach, the officers identified themselves, obtained consent to verify her identity and confirmed that she was indeed the fugitive in question. Following her arrest, she was informed of the outstanding warrant and agreed to cooperate with the authorities. She was subsequently taken into custody and transferred to the Thonburi Criminal Court to face charges. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-04 -
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Advise on buying a BYD car.
You always have good information, thanks but you are a bit harsh, criticising Europe and Japanese cars. Let's revisit your opinion in a few years time, I'd like to see how these cheap Chinese vehicles hold up. -
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Leaving the country when you are overstaying.
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 4 July 2025
House Chaos: First Meeting Ends in Under an Hour Due to Quorum Fiasco Picture courtesy of PPTV36 The much-anticipated first meeting of Thailand's newly opened House of Representatives session ended in disappointment today, lasting less than an hour due to quorum issues. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365657-house-chaos-first-meeting-ends-in-under-an-hour-due-to-quorum-fiasco/ -
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Politics House Chaos: First Meeting Ends in Under an Hour Due to Quorum Fiasco
Picture courtesy of PPTV36 The much-anticipated first meeting of Thailand's newly opened House of Representatives session ended in disappointment today, lasting less than an hour due to quorum issues. MPs gathered eagerly in the chamber, but just 30 minutes in, a Palang Pracharath MP called for an official quorum count. Chaos ensued as Deputy House Speaker Pichet Chuamuangpan was forced to halt proceedings. With lawmakers scattered around the parliamentary premises, the standoff saw Pheu Thai MPs attempting to prolong matters with a time-consuming roll-call attendance. Despite the scramble, many were missing in action, marking an embarrassing start for the new session. Ultimately, Pichet called it quits after a futile 45-minute effort, underscoring the absence of the required 248 MPs from a total of 495 to officially proceed. Key on the session agenda was a controversial proposal from the Pheu Thai-led government to introduce casinos under "entertainment complex" projects. This topic likely faces delays due to substantial opposition from lawmakers and public backlash, highlighting contentious start issues for the new government. In a separate twist, Thai Sang Thai leader Sudarat Keyurapan demanded the resignation of party MP Takorn Tantasith. The reason? A ministerial appointment for his son in the latest Pheu Thai cabinet, clashing with the party’s position in the opposition bloc. The young Chantawit Tantasith was offered the deputy commerce minister role by Thammanat Prompao, closely linked with Pheu Thai's influential figure, Thaksin Shinawatra. Adding to the political drama, Thaksin’s daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was temporarily ousted by a Constitutional Court order amidst an impeachment trial. Still, she remains active in other cabinet areas, setting culture policy under the guidance of Phumtham Wechayachai. He leads the government as acting prime minister amidst complexities in the ruling coalition. This episode leaves Thailand's legislative landscape muddled, underscoring political divisions and operational hurdles as the new session lurches forward. With immediate business halted, the implications for upcoming policies and governance remain precarious. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 4 July 2025
CIB Warns Public of Fake SMS Scam Targeting “Khon La Khrueng” Tourism Scheme Picture courtesy of CIB Thailand’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has issued an urgent warning to the public regarding a new wave of fraudulent SMS messages designed to trick recipients into clicking malicious links in the name of the popular government tourism subsidy programme, Khon La Khrueng (Half-Half Co-Payment Scheme). Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365655-cib-warns-public-of-fake-sms-scam-targeting-“khon-la-khrueng”-tourism-scheme/
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