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Crime Nationwide Manhunt for Plantation Murder Gang Intensifies as Police Close in on Suspects
UPDATE Two Suspects Arrested in Brutal Murder and Burning of Four at Trang Palm Plantation Picture courtesy of Khoasod. Police have apprehended one of the primary suspects in a gruesome quadruple murder case involving the execution and burning of a palm plantation manager and three employees in Trang province. The suspect, 37-year-old Supakorn, also known as “Bin Khuan Kun”, was taken into custody during the early hours of 16 May, following intense manhunt operations. Authorities report that Bin was found hiding in an oil palm plantation in Kalase subdistrict, Sikao district, where the horrific killings had occurred on 11 May. Police had issued arrest warrants for four individuals in connection with the crime: • Supakorn (Bin Khuan Kun), 37 • Charonchai (Taem), 32 • Piyasak (Jack), 33 • Raphiphan (Thueak), 36 Authorities revealed that Bin, believed to be the ringleader, had initially attempted to negotiate terms for a voluntary surrender through relatives, including requests for bail. However, police firmly rejected any conditions. When investigators identified Bin’s hideout, they swiftly launched a tactical operation and arrested him without resistance. Police believe the suspect feared being shot during the arrest and therefore surrendered peacefully. He was transferred to Kok Yang Police Station in Kantang district for interrogation, where he later confessed to all charges under intense questioning by Pol Col Ekkarat Suansaen, Deputy Commander of Trang Provincial Police. Meanwhile, another suspect, 32-year-old Charonchai, was also captured the previous night in Wang Wiset district. His arrest followed close surveillance after police detected movement in the area. He remains in custody at Wang Wiset Police Station. The remaining two suspects, Piyasak, who is alleged to have been the gunman, and Raphiphan, are still at large. Police operations to apprehend them are ongoing, and authorities have made it clear that they are prepared to use deadly force if necessary during the arrests. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-16. -
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Crime Chinese Tenants Flee Without Paying Rent, Trash Property in Prachinburi
Completely typical for Mainland Chinese. The natives of Taiwan and Singapore don't act like this. I have been shoved out of a queue by Chinese on several occasions, so my opinion of the Han is permanently geared towards a negative response. Many expats are irritated by Indians and Pakistanis, but I just find them a bit noisy, rather than offensive. -
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Why are topics started by an ignored user still showing in my feed?
The filter is for "posts", not topics, and no, you cannot stop those. Or you can simply scroll past them ! -
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Robert De Niro Slams Donald Trump in Cannes Acceptance Speech
He's too weak minded to remember scripts. He's a Biden like figure truth be told. -
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Crime Tycoon Premchai and 16 Others Face Arrest Over Deadly Bangkok Building Collapse
Did he serve his term, and was released only 3 months ago?
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