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Tourist Police Arrest Monk for Illegal Firearms Trade
Under the direction of the Tourist Police Bureau, a recent operation led to the arrest of a monk involved in illegal firearm trading in Chachoengsao province. The arrest was orchestrated by high-ranking officers, including Pol. Lt. Gen. Sakthira Phuakyam, Commissioner of the Tourist Police, and other senior officials. The incident unfolded following a tip from an informant who reported suspicious activities involving a monk allegedly engaged in firearms trade within a local temple. Upon receiving the tip, officers from Division 2, Tourist Police Bureau 1, led by Pol. Capt. Krittaporn Saengsura, moved into position near the temple to observe. After spotting the monk, who matched the informant’s description, officers approached him outside his lodging. A search revealed two homemade firearms, a .22 caliber gun and a .38 caliber gun, along with 23 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition and six rounds of .38 caliber ammunition. The suspect, identified as 37-year-old Mr. Krai Rerk Khomwan, admitted to possessing the weapons and confessed that he had planned to sell them for 10,000 baht. Following his initial confession, the investigation was expanded to his residence. A further search uncovered a Colt .45 caliber handgun along with 25 rounds of matching ammunition. The monk was taken to the temple’s abbot to be defrocked and was subsequently charged with unauthorised possession of firearms and ammunition. He confessed to all charges and was handed over to Bang Pakong Police Station for further legal proceedings. Picture courtesy of TMN -- 2024-11-15 -
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Young Thai police officer drowns pursuing suspect in Yom River
Not worth the risk, just follow from the river bank. -
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Official: Trump Nominates RFK Jr. for Health Secretary
Good choice. Democrat sycophant heads are already exploding. -
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Motorcyclist dies in fiery crash with pickup in Kanchanaburi
No hazard warning lights on the trailer then? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 15 November 2024
Fire in Condo Parking Garage in Chokchai 4, Damages Pickup Truck and Two Cars A fire broke out early morning ,in the parking garage of a condominium complex in Bangkok’s Chokchai 4 neighbourhood, leaving a pickup truck almost destroyed and two nearby cars damaged. The blaze is suspected to have originated from a pile of garbage near the vehicles. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343605-fire-in-condo-parking-garage-in-chokchai-4-damages-pickup-truck-and-two-cars/ -
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Elderly woman rescued as fire engulfs Nonthaburi factory
A bright spark will figure it out. -
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A Radical Experiment: How Elon Musk Could Shake Up Washington
Good to see something like this as govt spending/waste is the main reason the US is 36 trillion in debt. It can't keep going the way it is, eventually the US won't be able to service it's debt. I wish them luck because as thaibeachlovers said, it's a herculean task!- 1
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Misogynistic Attacks Against Women Surge on Social Media Following Trump’s Election Win
What is that slime that runs faceexploitation inc doing about it. Seems like the chief prat prince among the wokeistas.
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