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Seized coral intended for aquarium designers, suspect Police
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PHUKET: Police believe that the 621 live branches of coral they seized yesterday from an abandoned long-tail boat near Rawai was left by poachers intending to sell the rare marine gems to aquarium designers.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723239-mass-of-coral-seized-from-boat-off-phuket/#entry7770240

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Suthep warmly welcomed by students, Bangkapi residents

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BANGKOK: -- Anti-government protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban on Saturday led protesters on a march along Ramkhamhaeng road to call on university students and residents in Bangkok's eastern suburb to join the latest final mass rally to be held mid this month.

Mr Suthep, secretary general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) started marching at around 10am from Ramkhamhaeng intersection, passing The Mall Department Store Ramkhamhaeng, Ramkhamhaeng University, Lamsalee intersection to Lat Phrao Road and ending the rally at The Mall Department Store, Bang Kapi for a total of 6.5 kms.

The PDRC leader and protesters were welcomed by the public along the way and many of them have given donations and displayed posters expressing their support for the movement.

A co-leader Uthai Yodmanee, also a leader of the Network of Students and People for Reform of Thailand (NSPRT) and president of Ramkhamhaeng University Student Association led Ramkhamhaeng students to welcome Suthep and join the rally.

(photo : www.facebook.com/BLUESKYChannel)

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/suthep-warmly-welcomed-students-bangkapi-residents/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=suthep-warmly-welcomed-students-bangkapi-residents

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Ruling of Yingluck rice scandal expected May 15

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BANGKOK: -- The National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC) expects to have a ruling on May 15 of a corruption case in the rice pledging scheme which caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was accused of malfeasance and negligence of duty.

NACC secretary general Sansern Poljiak stated his agency would reach a conclusion on the case on Tuesday, before reviewing it on May 8 and issuing a ruling on May 15.

He assured that the NACC commissioners would carefully consider all the available evidence while maintaining impartiality and freedom from political influence.

Meanwhile, an NACC commissioner, Vicha Mahakhun said the NACC will be careful in handling the case, which could lead to an impeachment of the caretaker premier if she is found guilty.

He said the NACC is wrapping up the case and the result of which will be forwarded to its enquiry panel for consideration before it can make a ruling on the case.

Vicha also affirmed that the anti-graft panel will neither question any more witness nor conduct further field inspection on the government’s rice stockpile as requested by the caretaker premier.

On a planned rally by pro-government United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) in conjunction with the NACC’s ruling, Mr Vicha said the NACC is not worried, insisting that the NACC is an independent agency, which has never involved itself in politics.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/ruling-yingluck-rice-scandal-expected-may-15/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ruling-yingluck-rice-scandal-expected-may-15

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Village headmen from Chiang Mai to challenge anti government protesters at Interior Ministry

BANGKOK: -- Village headmen kicked off their long march from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Saturday to demand anti government protesters now occupying the Interior Ministry office pull out, reasoning their occupation for months has obstructed working of interior officials, and put people in trouble.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723374-village-headmen-from-chiang-mai-to-challenge-anti-government-protesters-at-interior-ministry/

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150 million baht worth of assets seized from a disc jockey by ONCB

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CHIANG MAI: -- The Office of the Narcotics Control Board has ordered the seizure of about 150 million baht worth of assets from a wellknown disc jockey in Chiang Mai after he was arrested in April together with 292,000 methamphitamine tablets.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/723372-150-million-baht-worth-of-assets-seized-from-a-disc-jockey-by-oncb/

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Bangkok deputy governor insists no such thing as dummy CCTV cameras

BANGKOK, 3 May 2014 (NNT) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has asserted it will finish installing all of the 9,000 remaining closed-circuit cameras by year-end, and that no dummy cameras will be installed.

Deputy Bangkok Governor Amon Kitchawengkun explained on Friday that 47,000 cameras have so far been installed in the capital city, although 7,000 of these were still without electricity. City Hall was waiting for the contractors to coordinate with the Metropolitan Electricity Authority for electricity feeds to the cameras. 3,000 cameras remain to be installed under the Bangkok governor's policy of installing 50,000 CCTV cameras; these cameras will of higher capability than the ones previously set up.

Regarding the issue of members of the public having voiced concern about some of the cameras not working, Mr. Amon said this was because such cameras were not being fed electricity yet. He asserted there were no such thing as dummy cameras in Bangkok, and even challenged anyone who manages to locate a dummy camera set up by City Hall to come and fetch a 100,000 baht reward from him.

Bangkok residents who need to check footage from the cameras may visit City Hall to personally view the footage. Alternatively, a call can be made to the CCTV cameras officials at phone number 02 354 1237, during office hours.

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Hat Yai signs MoU with Malaysia's Sungai Petani

SONGKHLA, 3 May 2014 (NNT) -- The municipality of Hat Yai has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with its Malaysian counterpart, Sungai Petani to boost cooperation between the two cities.

Had Yai's mayor, Prai Pattano, said the MoU has been designed to strengthen the partnership between the two cities in various ways ranging from economics, science and technology, and education to the environment.

Representatives of Sungai Petani were led by mayor Datuk Haji Ismail bin Haji Said. Beside the signing ceremony on Saturday morning in Had Yai, there were also other activities such as sports competitions and a seminar to strengthen ties and exchange project ideas between the two cities.

The Had Yai mayor expressed his hope that the MoU would benefit the residents of both cities in boosting the local economies and enabling other key urban developments.

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