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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Chinese National Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Goods in Bangkok Mall Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Today, in a significant bust, Bangkok police arrested Yang Jin, a 48-year-old Chinese national, at a prominent shopping mall in the Pratunam area. Yang was found smuggling and selling counterfeit merchandise, with authorities seizing over 27,856 items from his store. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359112-chinese-national-arrested-for-selling-counterfeit-goods-in-bangkok-mall/ -
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BBC Contributor in Gaza Sparks Outrage ‘We’ll burn Jews like Hitler did’
Israel have killed over 50,000 people, mostly women and children over the last year and half. Many who were actually burnt to death. Most homes and all hospitals in Gaza have been destroyed. It is only human nature that some of these people will want revenge for that. Merely saying that you want to do something is a lot different to actually doing it. I feel sorry for the children. The ones that have actually been killed and maimed, I am indifferent to what this guy has said. -
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Report Chinese National Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Goods in Bangkok Mall
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Today, in a significant bust, Bangkok police arrested Yang Jin, a 48-year-old Chinese national, at a prominent shopping mall in the Pratunam area. Yang was found smuggling and selling counterfeit merchandise, with authorities seizing over 27,856 items from his store. The successful operation was spearheaded by Police Major General Tasnaphum Charupraphan, with key contributions from Police Colonel Phuwadech Julkasevi and Police Lieutenant Visarut Thaichanad. The counterfeit goods included an array of items such as clothing, accessories, watches, necklaces, and earrings, all mimicking registered trademarks. Yang Jin was apprehended in the Phaya Thai subdistrict of the Ratchathewi district following police intelligence about illegal activities within the shopping centre. Upon arrival, Yang identified himself as the owner, and police presented a search warrant. Their inspection revealed not only fake goods but also sweets illegally imported from China. The entire stock was confiscated as evidence. During questioning, Yang confessed to owning the counterfeit items and admitted to smuggling them into Thailand in collaboration with another Chinese associate. Initially, Yang was charged with "possessing for sale goods bearing counterfeit trademarks and imitating trademarks registered in the Kingdom." Following his arrest, he was transferred to the Economic Crime Suppression Division for further legal proceedings. This incident underscores the police's ongoing efforts to crack down on counterfeit trade in Bangkok, highlighting the significant role of cross-border collaborations and intelligence-sharing in tackling such illicit activities. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-28 -
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Android Box + using a USB stick
Thanks but I was wondering what is the difference in the file system format FAT32 ,NTFS,EXT4 etc. -
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Crime Irish Man Stabbed in Brutal Attack Outside Pattaya Condo
Another short sighted comment tarnishing the whole of Thailand with your narrow minded brush. Do you live under a rock?
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