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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 17 August 2025
Monk Quits After Villagers Catch Him With Woman in Quarters Picture courtesy of Amarin. A monk at a local temple in Ban Rai subdistrict, Lat Yao district, Nakhon Sawan, resigned after villagers caught him in a compromising situation with a woman inside his quarters on the night of 15 August. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370003-monk-quits-after-villagers-catch-him-with-woman-in-quarters/ -
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Community Monk Quits After Villagers Catch Him With Woman in Quarters
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A monk at a local temple in Ban Rai subdistrict, Lat Yao district, Nakhon Sawan, resigned after villagers caught him in a compromising situation with a woman inside his quarters on the night of 15 August. Residents of Moo 7, Ban Noen Muang village, reportedly surrounded the temple after receiving tips that the monk had been secretly meeting a woman in his residence almost every night. A video circulated by locals shows villagers confronting the monk, demanding that he renounce his robes. Initially, the monk denied any wrongdoing. The situation escalated when a young woman emerged from the monk’s quarters wearing only a yellow towel, prompting outrage among the assembled villagers. Following the confrontation, the monk agreed to leave the monkhood immediately. The woman was escorted from the temple, though her identity remains unknown. By the morning of 16 August, the atmosphere around the temple remained tense, with locals expressing disappointment and anger. Villagers told reporters that the woman had been visiting the temple frequently, often arriving in the morning and leaving late at night, arousing suspicion that eventually led to the intervention. The incident has sparked criticism from the community, who view it as damaging to the reputation of Buddhism and local faith in the temple. Authorities and temple officials are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the incident. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-08-17 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 17 August 2025
Police Raid Secret Karaoke Party, 41 Myanmar Nationals Arrested Picture courtesy of Matichon. Bangkok Metropolitan Police (BMP) conducted a raid on a secret karaoke party in Wang Thonglang district in the early hours of 16 August, arresting 41 Myanmar nationals for drug use. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370002-police-raid-secret-karaoke-party-41-myanmar-nationals-arrested/ -
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Crime Police Raid Secret Karaoke Party, 41 Myanmar Nationals Arrested
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Bangkok Metropolitan Police (BMP) conducted a raid on a secret karaoke party in Wang Thonglang district in the early hours of 16 August, arresting 41 Myanmar nationals for drug use. At 04:00, Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, together with senior officers including Pol Maj-Gen Noppasil Poolsawas, Pol Maj-Gen Charin Kopattan, and Pol Maj-Gen Pallop Aermla, ordered officers from Wang Thonglang Police Station to investigate a single-storey building next to a hotel in Plubplaa subdistrict. The operation was part of the government’s “NO Drugs, NO Dealers” campaign, targeting drug users and dealers. Following intelligence reports of a private party being held at the unnamed venue, officers found approximately 60 attendees across three karaoke rooms. Random drug tests conducted on all attendees revealed 41 positive results, 26 men and 15 women, all Myanmar nationals. Initial questioning indicated that the gathering was a private birthday party among friends. A search of the premises uncovered four e-cigarette cartridges, suspected to contain Class 2 controlled substances and evidence of alcohol sales. The venue had no licence to operate as a public entertainment establishment. The authorities arrested the following: 1. Paphakorn (or Phong) 48, Thai national – charged with operating a business without a licence and selling alcohol illegally. 2. 41 Myanmar nationals – charged with illegal consumption of Class 1 drugs. Urine samples were sent to Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital for detailed testing to be used as evidence in ongoing legal proceedings. All suspects were subsequently taken to Wang Thonglang Police Station for prosecution. The station chief emphasised that the raid aligns with the Metropolitan Police Bureau and government policies to tackle drug-related offences comprehensively. The public is encouraged to report any drug activity, gatherings involving substance abuse, or illegal operations to police via the 24-hour hotline at 191. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-08-17 -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thaksin Donates Blast-Resistant Boots to Protect Soldiers
Maybe they heard that Hollywood was working on a teevee series "Real Tyrants of Planet Earth" and were hoping to get on in the second season.
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