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Crime Villagers Alarmed as Over 20 Dogs and Cats Poisoned in Buriram
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Residents of Khok Tabak village, Chalerm Phra Kiat district, Buriram province, are living in fear after more than 20 dogs and cats were poisoned to death in recent weeks. Locals suspect someone has been deliberately lacing food with poison since July, though the motive remains unclear. Some villagers believe the culprit may be irritated by dogs barking at passing vehicles, while others fear the poisonings could be part of a plan to kill guard animals before carrying out burglaries. Suspicion has grown after residents captured images of a mysterious pickup truck driving through the village the night before several animals were found dead with foam around their mouths. However, no licence plate was visible and there is no clear evidence linking the vehicle to the crime. Even the assistant village headman lost his own dog, and chickens also died after eating scraps suspected of being laced with poison. “If our dogs or cats were causing trouble, the person should have spoken to us. Killing them in this cruel way is unacceptable,” said Mr Udon, the assistant village chief. Many villagers, including elderly residents, are heartbroken. Mrs So-Ing, 72, said she once kept several dogs as companions and for protection, but most have now died. Her most recent dog was poisoned only days ago, while another remains critically ill. “I’ve always shared what little I have, my state welfare allowance and elderly pension, to buy food for my dogs. I never let them go hungry. I don’t know why someone would do this,” she said. Local councillor Mrs Chalao confirmed that reports of poisoned animals have been coming in steadily for two months. Residents have found pieces of fried chicken mixed with toxic substances left along village roads, suggesting the poison was scattered from a moving vehicle. While villagers believe the perpetrator will ultimately face karmic consequences, they are urging authorities to investigate before more pets are lost. In the meantime, locals are organising community patrols to deter further attacks. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-08-26 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 August 2025
Police Arrest Admin of Illegal Loan App Charging 3,197% Rates Picture courtesy of Daily News. Economic Crime Suppression police have arrested the female administrator of an illegal loan application accused of charging victims an annual interest rate of more than 3,000 per cent. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370962-police-arrest-admin-of-illegal-loan-app-charging-3197-rates/ -
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Crime Police Arrest Admin of Illegal Loan App Charging 3,197% Rates
Picture courtesy of Daily News. Economic Crime Suppression police have arrested the female administrator of an illegal loan application accused of charging victims an annual interest rate of more than 3,000 per cent. Officers detained 44-year-old Wilawan in Saraburi province on 24 August, acting on a warrant issued by the Min Buri Criminal Court. She faces charges of operating an unauthorised personal loan business. The arrest followed a series of complaints filed in late 2024 with the national centre for tackling illegal debt. Borrowers reported being forced to grant the app, called “Money of Happiness”, access to their personal data on mobile phones. In addition to document and processing fees, the app imposed exorbitant “floating interest” rates offered at 8.75 per cent per day, 263 per cent per month or an astonishing 3,197 per cent per year. Victims also said that when they failed to meet repayment deadlines, operators would call and harass them, as well as their relatives, in order to shame them publicly. Investigators found that the loan scheme had generated a cash flow of more than 120 million baht in just one month. The court subsequently issued warrants against members of the network. Police later tracked down Wilawan, who admitted during questioning that she once worked as a social media administrator in Poipet, Cambodia. Her job was to find potential borrowers, earning 5,000 baht per account registered. She said a Chinese “boss”, communicating through a translator, oversaw the operation and required her to conduct facial scans of applicants. Wilawan has been handed over to investigators for legal proceedings, while police continue to pursue other members of the cross-border loan sharking network. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-08-26 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 26 August 2025
Couple Arrested with 8 Million Meth Pills Hidden in Lorry Picture courtesy of Daily News. Police in Lampang have arrested a husband and wife after discovering eight million methamphetamine pills concealed in a secret compartment of their six-wheel lorry. The woman was holding her baby in an apparent attempt to allay suspicion at a checkpoint. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370961-couple-arrested-with-8-million-meth-pills-hidden-in-lorry/ -
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