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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Royal Thai Navy Issues Four Key Guidelines for Civilians in the Event of War Picture courtesy of The Standard The Royal Thai Navy has released a set of four key guidelines for civilians to follow in the event that Thailand enters a state of war or faces a severe national security crisis. The advisory, issued ton 26 July, urges citizens to remain calm, informed and actively supportive of national defence efforts. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367970-royal-thai-navy-issues-four-key-guidelines-for-civilians-in-the-event-of-war/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Royal Thai Navy Issues Four Key Guidelines for Civilians in the Event of War
Picture courtesy of The Standard The Royal Thai Navy has released a set of four key guidelines for civilians to follow in the event that Thailand enters a state of war or faces a severe national security crisis. The advisory, issued ton 26 July, urges citizens to remain calm, informed and actively supportive of national defence efforts. The Navy emphasised that civilians play a vital role in supporting the armed forces and ensuring national stability. The four recommended guidelines are as follows: 1. Be Informed – Stay Disciplined The public is urged to follow updates only from official and reliable sources, particularly those issued by the military. Citizens are advised against spreading unverified information or engaging in the circulation of fake news. Moreover, the Navy stressed the importance of refraining from sharing operational details related to military movements, in order to safeguard strategic security and protect personnel. 2. Watch, Report and Support Civilians are encouraged to act as the eyes and ears of the authorities by reporting suspicious individuals, objects, or activities. Cooperation during security checks and search operations is essential in maintaining public safety and preventing potential threats in local areas. 3. Conserve Resources – Strengthen the Nation During times of conflict, conserving energy and natural resources is crucial. Citizens are encouraged to minimise waste and support energy efficiency, which helps reduce national vulnerabilities and ensures long-term resilience both at the individual and national level. 4. Support Logistics Wisely In cases where the public wishes to support the military through donations, the Navy requests that only essential supplies, such as medicines and medical equipment, be provided. Donations should be delivered to designated government collection points to avoid confusion and to ease the logistical burden of sorting and transporting unnecessary items. The Royal Thai Navy concluded by stating that public cooperation is a vital force in preserving the nation’s independence and ensuring its continued security during turbulent times. Adapted by Asean Now from The Standard 2025-07-27 -
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Crime EOD Police Officer Accused of Patricide in Ratchaburi
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Bomb Squad Police Officer Surrenders After Shooting Father Dead in Ratchaburi Family Dispute Picture courtesy of Khaosod A police officer has turned himself in after fatally shooting his biological father seven times in what authorities are calling a deeply disturbing domestic incident. The suspect, a bomb disposal officer, is being held without bail due to the seriousness of the crime. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367969-bomb-squad-police-officer-surrenders-after-shooting-father-dead-in-ratchaburi-family-dispute/ -
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Crime Bomb Squad Police Officer Surrenders After Shooting Father Dead in Ratchaburi Family Dispute
Picture courtesy of Khaosod A police officer has turned himself in after fatally shooting his biological father seven times in what authorities are calling a deeply disturbing domestic incident. The suspect, a bomb disposal officer, is being held without bail due to the seriousness of the crime. The victim, 73-year-old Mr. Prasarn, was gunned down inside his home in Khung Phayom Subdistrict, Ban Pong District, Ratchaburi Province, on the evening of 23 July. The suspect was identified as his own son, Police Lieutenant Colonel Prayoon, an officer in the Ratchaburi Provincial Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit. Following the issuance of an arrest warrant, police launched a manhunt for Lt. Col. Prayoon, dispatching investigative teams to track him down and apply pressure for his surrender. On 25 July at 18:00, he reported to Ban Pong Police Station and handed himself in to Pol. Col. Kobchok Lektrakun, Superintendent of Ban Pong Police Station and Pol. Lt. Col. Phuwadon Udomnapakhun, Deputy Superintendent of Investigation. Appearing physically and emotionally drained, the suspect was immediately taken into custody for interrogation. Pol. Col. Kobchok revealed that Ratchaburi Provincial Police Commander, Pol. Maj. Gen. Watchirapong Amornpitak, had ordered the urgent apprehension of the suspect, instructing his teams to maintain sustained pressure. The initial investigation points to ongoing domestic tensions between father and son, including repeated verbal disputes, as the likely motive behind the shooting. “This is a serious and violent crime. The provincial commander has made it clear that no bail will be granted in this case,” Col. Kobchok stated, adding that the investigation must be thorough before proceeding with legal prosecution. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367773-eod-police-officer-accused-of-patricide-in-ratchaburi/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-27 -
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Which version of chat gbt do you use?
If you did have any intelligence you would realise AI does not actually exist, but companies hype it to sell products and others learn about what it is supposed to be via social media So it is a case of the blind leading the blind.
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