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Western Allies Warn Israel Over Gaza Offensive as Fragile Talks Resume in Doha
Meet Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, he is from Gaza and now resides in the US where he works for the Atlantic Council. He had many of his family killed in Gaza by Israeli bombs. He wants Hamas out as do so many others like him. Thousands of courageous anti-Hamas Gazan protesters are screaming "Hamas get out, we want to live, damned are Hamas's leaders, children have a right to live"! Will anyone listen? Will pro-Palestine activists, NGOs, politicians, journalists & online personalities take notice?! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 21 May 2025
Police Operation at Pattaya Bank Linked to Chinese Call Centre Scam Picture courtesy of TMN. Local residents were left shocked on 20 May, as over 20 uniformed and plainclothes police officers descended on a bank branch located on Central Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya, Chonburi Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1361265-police-operation-at-pattaya-bank-linked-to-chinese-call-centre-scam/ -
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Waiting for good doers to come and say it happens all over the world
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Crime Thai Singer Sek Loso Sentenced to 3 Years Without Parole
Wow, that sucks. Didn’t know he was a headbanger like that. Strange ruling though: 2y, 12m, 20 days. Why not just say 3y, 20d? Or perhaps 1y, 24m, 20d, or 36 and a bit months, or 1115 days even? -
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Crime Police Operation at Pattaya Bank Linked to Chinese Call Centre Scam
Picture courtesy of TMN. Local residents were left shocked on 20 May, as over 20 uniformed and plainclothes police officers descended on a bank branch located on Central Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya, Chonburi Province. The large-scale operation was led by Police Major General Teerachai Chamnarn, Commander of Region 2’s Investigation Division. Officers from the Region 2 investigation unit and Bang Lamung Police Station conducted a thorough search of the premises, questioned staff and collected evidence in connection with an ongoing investigation into a Chinese call centre scam. Officers interviewed the branch manager and two bank employees responsible for opening accounts. The three were later taken to Bang Lamung Police Station for further questioning. The police presence was part of an extended probe into a recently busted Chinese call centre gang operating in Bangkok. Subsequent investigations revealed that a group of Chinese nationals, all holding tourist visas, had opened over 100 bank accounts at a single branch in Pattaya. These accounts are now suspected to have been used for laundering funds connected to the scam. Initial statements from the bank staff indicated they were unaware that the accounts were being used for illegal activity. However, police confirmed that three arrest warrants had been issued in connection with the case, though no further details were disclosed at this stage. A police spokesperson stated that more individuals are believed to be involved and that the investigation is ongoing. Authorities are currently gathering additional evidence as the case continues to unfold, and more arrests are expected. Adapted by Asean Now from TMN 2025-05-21.
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