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Community Python Crashes Through Ceiling in Attempt to Eat Pet Cats
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 6 August 2025
2 Foreign Nationals Face Prison Over Altered Visa Stamps Picture courtesy of Daily News. Two men have been arrested by immigration authorities for attempting to alter and forge visa stamps in a bid to extend their stay in Thailand illegally. The suspects now face up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to 200,000 baht under immigration and criminal law. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368905-2-foreign-nationals-face-prison-over-altered-visa-stamps/ -
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Crime Swedish Drug Trafficking Fugitive Arrested in Bang Lamung
Too bad for him. If he was in the US, Trump would pardon him like he did for the silk road guy. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 6 August 2025
Python Crashes Through Ceiling in Attempt to Eat Pet Cats Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A dramatic incident unfolded in a residential home after a 5-metre-long python fell through the ceiling of a cat room in an apparent attempt to prey on a group of pedigree Scottish Fold cats. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368903-python-crashes-through-ceiling-in-attempt-to-eat-pet-cats/ -
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Crime 2 Foreign Nationals Face Prison Over Altered Visa Stamps
Picture courtesy of Daily News. Two men have been arrested by immigration authorities for attempting to alter and forge visa stamps in a bid to extend their stay in Thailand illegally. The suspects now face up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to 200,000 baht under immigration and criminal law. The arrests were announced by Pol. Maj. Gen. Prasat Khemaprasit, Commander of Immigration Division 1, following an operation led by Pol. Col. Thawatchai Nongbua, Pol. Col. Pholasit Suttiaj, and other investigators from the Division 1 investigative team. The suspects, Mr. Tsai, a 40-year-old Taiwanese national and Mr. Zhang 39, a Chinese national, were apprehended at the Immigration Division 1 Service Centre on the sixth floor of the One Bangkok shopping mall on Witthayu Road, Pathum Wan district. Mr. Tsai faces charges of forging official immigration stamps, while Mr. Zhang is charged with using forged immigration documents, both serious offences under the law. The arrests followed an attempt in early July by Mr. Tsai to help Mr. Zhang apply for a visa extension to work as a skilled technician at a well-known company. However, an initial check revealed discrepancies in Mr. Zhang’s passport, specifically, an altered entry stamp originally marked “Tourist Visa 60 Days” which had been manually changed to read “NON-IB,” a type of business visa. Authorities advised the pair that the passport alteration rendered the visa ineligible for extension. Despite this, they returned to the service centre on 24 July and submitted the same document. Officers noticed suspicious markings and signs of tampering, including erasures and handwritten amendments, prompting further investigation and the eventual arrests. Mr. Zhang denied altering the stamp himself, claiming Mr. Tsai had made the changes before submitting the passport. Mr. Tsai later confessed during questioning. Both men were charged and handed over to the Investigation Division of the Immigration Bureau for legal proceedings. Immigration authorities reminded the public that tampering with passport stamps or using forged immigration documents is a serious criminal offence in Thailand. The penalties range from 1 to 10 years in prison and fines between 20,000 and 200,000 baht. The Immigration Bureau urges anyone with information on similar offences to contact their hotline. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-08-06 -
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I have that Pneumonia feeling again
Travelling to the nearest other hospital about 100km today to check on my condition. Seems to be a bit better with the antibiotics.
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