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Crime Illegal Nightclub Raided in Kamphaeng Saen: Underage Patrons, Loaded Firearm & Drugs Found
UPDATE Five Kamphaeng Saen Police Officers Transferred After Raid on Illegal Pub Near Leading University Picture courtesy of Matichon. The Commander of Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police has ordered the transfer of five senior officers from Kamphaeng Saen Police Station following a high-profile raid on an illegal entertainment venue located near a prominent university. Pol. Maj. Gen. Pongphan Wongmanithet, Commander of Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police, issued Order No. 282/2025 reassigning the officers to temporary duty at the Provincial Police Operations Centre. This follows the 1 June raid carried out around 01:00, by a special operations unit from the Department of Provincial Administration at the unlicensed establishment, “Rad Zone Chill Kamphaengsaen”. Authorities discovered a number of serious infractions during the raid, including the presence of narcotics such as ecstasy and ketamine, unauthorised possession of firearms and underage patrons, with at least four individuals found to be under the legal age of 20. As a result, the venue is now facing a proposed five-year closure under existing regulations. In response to the incident, the Nakhon Pathom police issued Order No. 281/2025 on 1 June to establish a fact-finding committee to ensure transparency and accountability in the investigation. The police invoked powers under Sections 68 and 105 of the National Police Act 2022 and the Royal Thai Police regulations on temporary assignments. The five senior officers transferred are: 1. Pol. Col. Pramote Phophan – Superintendent, Kamphaeng Saen Police Station 2. Pol. Lt. Col. Yodpong Phanthu – Deputy Superintendent (Crime Suppression) 3. Pol. Lt. Col. Yothee Benjawan – Deputy Superintendent (Investigation) 4. Acting Pol. Capt. Chaiyawat Thongkonghan – Inspector (Crime Suppression) 5. Acting Pol. Capt. Khajorn Amornsiripanich – Inspector (Investigation) They have been reassigned to perform duties at the Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police Operations Centre under the supervision of the deputy provincial commander in charge of administration. To maintain continuity of police operations and avoid disruption of public service, the following officers have been appointed as acting replacements: 1. Pol. Col. Watcharapath Koonratkitivong – Superintendent of Administration, Nakhon Pathom Provincial Police, to act as Superintendent of Kamphaeng Saen Police Station 2. Pol. Lt. Col. Methasit Phuynongpho – Deputy Superintendent (Investigation), Provincial Police, to act as Deputy Superintendent (Crime Suppression), Kamphaeng Saen Police 3. Pol. Capt. Prateep Phongthaisong – Inspector (Investigation), Krathib Police Station, to act as Inspector (Investigation), Kamphaeng Saen Police 4. Pol. Capt. Somsak Phukaew – Commander of Crowd Control Unit, Investigation Division, Provincial Police, to act as Inspector (Investigation), Krathib Police Station This sweeping action follows growing public pressure over lax enforcement around nightlife venues catering to students and young adults and is seen as part of a broader crackdown on unlawful establishments in university districts. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-06-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 June 2025
Man Falls from Tree While Harvesting Bee Nest in Roi Et Picture courtesy of Workpoint News An incident occurred in Roi Et province on 4 June, when a man fell to his death while attempting to harvest a beehive. The victim, believed to have been stung multiple times, is thought to have lost his grip and fallen from a height of approximately 30 metres. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362716-man-falls-from-tree-while-harvesting-bee-nest-in-roi-et/ -
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Accident Man Falls from Tree While Harvesting Bee Nest in Roi Et
Picture courtesy of Workpoint News An incident occurred in Roi Et province on 4 June, when a man fell to his death while attempting to harvest a beehive. The victim, believed to have been stung multiple times, is thought to have lost his grip and fallen from a height of approximately 30 metres. Emergency services were called to a rice field near Ban Thai Udom, Village No. 17, in Nuea Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang District, following reports of a fatal fall. Medical personnel from Roi Et Hospital and rescue workers arrived promptly at the scene. The body of Mr Khwanchai, aged 38, was discovered at the base of a tall Yang Na tree in the middle of the field. He was dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and trousers, with visible injuries including a broken neck, multiple fractured limbs and blood from his mouth and nose. A beehive was found above his head in the tree, and a broken portion of the hive lay on the ground nearby. Mr Banworn, 57, a companion of the deceased, told authorities that the two men regularly harvested wild honey for a living. On this occasion, they had come to collect honey from a beehive located high in the Yang Na tree. While Mr Khwanchai climbed to reach the hive, Mr Banworn remained below to assist by lighting a fire and passing up equipment. As he was preparing the fire, Mr Banworn heard a sudden thud and turned to find Mr Khwanchai lying motionless on the ground. Despite rushing to seek help, it was too late to save his friend. Preliminary investigations suggest that Mr Khwanchai may have been swarmed by bees and stung multiple times, possibly causing him to flail in pain and lose balance. The fall proved fatal. Authorities have reminded members of the public to exercise extreme caution when working at height or around wild bee colonies, particularly during the hot season when bees are most active. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-06-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 June 2025
Three Injured as Test Drive Ends in Crash After Sudden U-Turn by Sedan Picture courtesy of ThaiRath Three people were injured in a road crash after a white Mitsubishi Pajero overturned in the middle of the road when its driver attempted to swerve and avoid a sedan that suddenly cut in front of it. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362715-three-injured-as-test-drive-ends-in-crash-after-sudden-u-turn-by-sedan/ -
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Accident Three Injured as Test Drive Ends in Crash After Sudden U-Turn by Sedan
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath Three people were injured in a road crash after a white Mitsubishi Pajero overturned in the middle of the road when its driver attempted to swerve and avoid a sedan that suddenly cut in front of it. The incident occurred at approximately 13:45 on 4 June in front of the Sisaket Provincial Land Office, opposite Kuaikham Reservoir in Mueang District. Police and rescue teams were dispatched to the scene after receiving emergency calls. Upon arrival, officers found the SUV flipped over. The driver, a 28-year-old mechanic from a local dealership on the Sisaket–Kantharalak Road, had taken the vehicle out for a test drive after completing an oil change and routine maintenance. Two interns from the same service centre were also in the vehicle and sustained injuries. Not far from the crash site, police found a six-wheeled municipal garbage truck with minor damage to its rear. The truck driver explained that he had just completed his route and was returning to the landfill in Ban Nongsat when the crash occurred. “I saw a sedan suddenly make a U-turn behind my truck,” the driver said. “The Pajero was coming straight and must have swerved to avoid it, but it lost control and flipped before crashing into the back of my truck. I immediately parked and called the authorities.” The SUV driver told officers that the vehicle belonged to a customer and that he had taken it out for a test drive along with the interns. As they were returning to the dealership, a sedan cut across their path. Despite braking and attempting to steer clear, the SUV lost control and overturned. Police collected evidence at the scene and will conduct further interviews with the injured parties and eyewitnesses to determine the full circumstances of the crash. Legal proceedings will follow pending the outcome of the investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from ThaiRath 2025-06-05 -
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