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Thai Immigration Police Raid Karaoke Bar, Arrest 4 Vietnamese Women
Picture courtesy of Daily News In a crackdown on illegal employment, Samut Prakan's immigration officers raided a karaoke venue on Thepharak Road, arresting four Vietnamese women for working without permits. Acting on directives from Pol. Lt. Gen. Panumad Boonyaluck, head of the Immigration Bureau, officers conducted the raid on April 26 following a tip-off about illegal employment practices at the establishment. Under the supervision of Pol. Col. Sumet Jenwongphitak, officers discovered the four women serving food and drinks without the necessary work permits. The women were apprehended for violating the Royal Decree on the Management of Employment of Foreigners, specifically working without valid permits. Additionally, one of the women was found to have overstayed her visa. All four have been handed over to the local police for further legal action. Authorities urge the public to report any suspicious activities involving foreign nationals to the Samut Prakan Immigration Office, promising swift legal action if any wrongdoing is discovered. Picture courtesy of Daily News Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-04-28 -
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Bow your head with great respect
I agree with you except that there is no evidence for there being nothing 1 second before the bang. Everything from nothing? That's a belief. -
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Wisconsin Judge Faces Federal Charges After Allegedly Aiding Immigration Suspect
You don't seem to understand that the presumption of innocence only applies if you are on the jury or a judge presiding over the case instead of a jury. She was arrested for letting an illegal alien evade custody going through her chamber. I don't need to add allegedly. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Bomb Attack on Paramilitary Base Injures 75-Year-Old Man Picture from Matichon Tensions flared in the troubled southern provinces on 27 April, when insurgents hurled two pipe bombs at a paramilitary base, injuring a 75-year-old civilian. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359007-bomb-attack-on-paramilitary-base-injures-75-year-old-man/ -
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Crime Bomb Attack on Paramilitary Base Injures 75-Year-Old Man
Picture from Matichon Tensions flared in the troubled southern provinces on 27 April, when insurgents hurled two pipe bombs at a paramilitary base, injuring a 75-year-old civilian. The incident occurred at around 14:00 at the operations base of Paramilitary Company 4602, located in Ban Sue So, Village 4, Rueso District, Narathiwat Province. Police Colonel Direk Chomyong, Deputy Commander of Narathiwat Provincial Police, Colonel Sitthichai Bamrungket, Commander of Task Force 56, and other forensic and bomb disposal teams rushed to the scene alongside a contingent of police and soldiers. According to reports, four assailants riding two motorbikes approached the base during heavy rainfall. The pillion passengers on each motorcycle threw improvised pipe bombs into the compound. One bomb landed on a concrete yard within the base, creating a crater approximately one centimetre deep and six centimetres wide, with shrapnel and fragments scattered across the area. The second device landed on the tarmac road directly in front of the base, near house number 50/1. Although no soldiers were harmed, shrapnel from the explosion injured Mr Yuso Jehko, 75, who was being transported home on a motorbike by his neighbour, Mr Ismae Boeitae, 68. Mr Yuso sustained injuries to his right shoulder blade area. Emergency teams quickly cordoned off the scene, wary of potential secondary attacks designed to target responders. After receiving first aid at Rue So Hospital, Mr Yuso was discharged and permitted to recover at home. Investigators discovered parts of the explosive devices, which had been packed into cylindrical iron tubes approximately three inches in diameter and six inches long, weighing around two kilogrammes. A blue plastic safety pin was also recovered as evidence. Authorities believe the attack was the work of local insurgents aiming to assassinate security personnel and destabilise the area. The attack comes amid ongoing violence in Thailand’s southern border provinces, where separatist movements have been active for decades. Police and military units have launched a manhunt for the perpetrators, who fled the scene immediately after the attack. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-04-28. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 April 2025
Mango Truck Crashes in Storm, Ignites Fire on Highway Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Heavy rain and strong winds caused chaos early morning on 27 April, when a lorry carrying mangoes crashed into the rear of a stationary trailer and truck, sparking a fire on the Asia Highway near Ayutthaya. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359006-mango-truck-crashes-in-storm-ignites-fire-on-highway/
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