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Crime Violent Man Assaults Woman on Motorcycle in Ang Thong
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Residents of a village in Ang Thong province are living in fear after a 33-year-old man with a history of drug abuse and violent behaviour attacked a woman riding a motorcycle to work. The man, known locally for causing frequent disturbances, was later captured by police after fleeing into nearby woodland. The incident occurred on the morning of 2 July in Moo 5, Ratchasathit subdistrict, Chaiyo district. Pol. Lt. Winai Wongdee, deputy inspector for crime prevention at Khaes Chaiyo Police Station, received reports that a man had violently assaulted a 49-year-old woman identified only as Ms. Duan, as she was riding her motorcycle to work along a small village road near the Tha Ruea ferry pier. Upon arrival, officers found Ms. Duan with severe facial injuries, blood covering her face and nose. Witnesses reported she had ridden just 50 metres from her home when she encountered the suspect, identified as Mr. Ya, who was riding a bicycle. Unprovoked, Mr. Ya allegedly launched a brutal assault, leaving her seriously injured. At the scene, police discovered Mr. Ya’s blue sandals and his radio speaker discarded nearby, along with a trail of the victim’s blood. His bicycle was found abandoned close to the site of the attack. Ms. Duan was rushed to Ang Thong Vetchakarn 2 Hospital by relatives for emergency treatment. Villagers revealed that Mr. Ya is notorious in the community for petty theft and disruptive behaviour, often attributed to his addiction to narcotics. Despite being arrested multiple times, he has repeatedly returned to the community, where his presence continues to cause widespread fear and unease among residents. Police initially searched his home but found it empty. A local investigation team from Khaes Chaiyo Police Station later located and apprehended him hiding in nearby woodland. He was taken into custody and is now facing further legal action. Authorities have pledged to pursue the case rigorously, amid growing frustration from villagers over the lack of long-term solutions to recurring criminal activity linked to substance abuse in their community. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
Major Haul of Contraband Cigarettes Seized at Thai-Cambodian Border Market Picture courtesy of Amarin Authorities have seized a massive haul of illegal cigarettes, with the estimated tax revenue loss to the state exceeding 32 million baht. The operation was carried out by a joint task force of military and security units operating in the border province of Chanthaburi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365527-major-haul-of-contraband-cigarettes-seized-at-thai-cambodian-border-market/ -
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Crime Major Haul of Contraband Cigarettes Seized at Thai-Cambodian Border Market
Picture courtesy of Amarin Authorities have seized a massive haul of illegal cigarettes, with the estimated tax revenue loss to the state exceeding 32 million baht. The operation was carried out by a joint task force of military and security units operating in the border province of Chanthaburi. At a press briefing held at 16:00 on 1 July at the 522nd Marine Ranger Company in Chab Taree village, Pong Nam Ron district, the Chanthaburi Marine Task Force, under the Border Protection Command for Chanthaburi and Trat, detailed the seizure of 26,050 cartons of untaxed cigarettes. The cigarettes, both foreign and domestic brands, were discovered hidden inside a locked and abandoned rental room located within a trade facilitation zone at the Chab Taree border market. The operation began during a routine patrol when officers noticed unusual activity around a unit previously believed to be vacant. The door was padlocked from the outside, raising suspicions. After securing permission, the patrol team forced entry and discovered the contraband stashed inside. Officers from the Chanthaburi Excise Department, Immigration Police, Customs Department and market administration joined the inspection. Upon examination, they confirmed that none of the cigarettes had undergone customs clearance, nor had any excise taxes been paid. The seized contraband was taken into custody, and an investigation is now underway to identify the smuggling network responsible for the illicit importation and distribution of untaxed tobacco products along the Thai-Cambodian border. Authorities are now preparing to expand the investigation in an effort to dismantle the wider smuggling operation believed to be behind the stockpile. The dramatic tax loss of 32,718,800 baht highlights the ongoing challenge faced by border enforcement agencies in tackling cross-border smuggling and black-market trade. Officials have vowed to increase patrols and intelligence efforts in known high-risk areas and have called for greater cooperation between local businesses and law enforcement to prevent future smuggling attempts. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-03
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