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How to make friends ... on forums like this (parts 1-2-3 of 9)
With weed, beer and warm beaches here, who needs friends. -
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Man Goes on Shooting Rampage in Korat, Killing One and Injuring Several
A shooting incident in Kong District, Nakhon Ratchasima, has left one person dead and several others injured, stemming from an alleged land dispute. At 11:10 on November 24, police officers from the Kong Police Station received a report of a shooting in Non Ta Kaeo Village, Khukhad Subdistrict, Kong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Upon arrival, officers encountered the suspect, identified as Mr. Sawat Puang Sombat, reported as being aged 80, in a frenzied state. The suspect engaged in a standoff with police, firing his weapon at authorities. Police surrounded the area and were eventually able to apprehend him. Initial investigations revealed that one victim, Mrs. Thongmee Channok, the suspects younger sister, was killed during the shooting, while Ms. Jaturaporn Prakobkaew, the suspect’s nephew's wife, sustained injuries. Both were struck by gunfire during the same incident. Authorities believe the shooting stemmed from a dispute over land ownership, which escalated into violence. The injured victim was rushed to Kong Hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, police collected evidence at the scene and are assessing related damages. Mr. Sawat Puang Sombat has been taken into custody and handed over to investigators for further questioning. Police are preparing to press charges against him in accordance with the law. Pol. Col. Watanyu Rungratsamee, the head of Kong Police Station, stated that he has directed Lt. Nitipong Srisukwatana, the lead investigator, to expedite the inquiry into the events leading to the attack and ensure that justice is served. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-25 -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
You decide, using some pretty well established parameters. Income that is exempt, according to the Dual Tax Agreement, is, well, exempt! Savings are exempt. Income earned before 1 Jan 2024 s exempt. Everything else is pretty much assessable income. -
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Man busted in UK smuggling cannabis from Thailand to clear debt
'A nine-day holiday with two large cases' and hand luggage. A criminal genius. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 25 November 2024
Van Used for Carrying Psychiatric Patient Collides with Trailer, Leaving 3 Dead & 1 Injured A crash occurred on Phetkasem Road near kilometre marker 330+500 in Huai Yang Subdistrict, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. A red-plate Toyota van used for transporting a psychiatric patient collided with the rear of a trailer truck, resulting in three fatalities and one injury. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344468-van-used-for-carrying-psychiatric-patient-collides-with-trailer-leaving-3-dead-1-injured/ -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
Last time I left Thailand was a day trip in 2013, I gotten the email. -
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Van Used for Carrying Psychiatric Patient Collides with Trailer, Leaving 3 Dead & 1 Injured
In the early hours of November 24, a crash occurred on Phetkasem Road near kilometre marker 330+500 in Huai Yang Subdistrict, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. A red-plate Toyota van used for transporting a psychiatric patient collided with the rear of a trailer truck, resulting in three fatalities and one injury. The accident happened at approximately 02:15 just 2 kilometres before Wanakorn Beach National Park. The van, used by the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) to transport a psychiatric patient for treatment in Nakhon Pathom, was returning to Chumphon when the crash occurred. The van was driven by Mr. Manat Chuyao, 52, a municipal councilor in Chum Kho Subdistrict, Chumphon Province. He was also the owner of the van. Mr. Manat was among those killed in the accident, alongside: 1. Police Sergeant Kittiphan Khwansomkit, 39, a Border Patrol Police officer working with the NSB (seated in the front passenger seat). 2. Mr. Kriangkrai Rungruang, 52, a driver for the Chumphon Provincial Public Health Office. The sole survivor, Police Senior Sergeant Major Surasak Khantasinth, 47, also an NSB officer, sustained injuries and was transported to Thap Sakae Hospital for treatment. The van collided with a Hino trailer truck driven by Mr. Phan Pantharun, 52, from Ayutthaya. He was uninjured and is cooperating with authorities during the investigation. Preliminary investigations suggest that the van’s driver fell asleep at the wheel due to fatigue from the long journey. The van crashed into the trailer in the left lane with great force. Rescuers had to use hydraulic tools to extricate the victims from the severely damaged van. Police Senior Sergeant Major Surasak, the only conscious survivor, managed to call for help by dialing 191. Emergency responders, including officers from Huai Yang Police Station, rescue teams from Thap Sakae Hospital, and local volunteers, quickly arrived at the scene. Authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash. Autopsies of the deceased will be conducted, and the trailer truck driver will be questioned further. Legal actions will follow as necessary. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-25 -
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How to make friends ... on forums like this (parts 1-2-3 of 9)
Well that's just it isn't it? You don't know where anyone on this forum is or who they are. It's always better for the real professionals to remain out of sight and reach of their marks - be they romance scammers, bitcoin scammers or penny stock pumpers or whatever. And there are enough quasi concentration camps in Cambodia in particular where legions of trafficked victims are forced to 'fatten pigs' for the final kill. India is full of them. No way would I move onto another platform. Why? There'd be absolutely nothing in it for me. And I'd be opening myself to unknown potential threats - totally unnecessarily as I have a full enough diary as it is.
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