In the bustling city of Phitsanulok, a dramatic scene unfolded this week as police unraveled an intricate web of document forgery. At the center of this revelation were two sisters, Kanokwan Nonwisit, 25, and Amornrat, 27, whose arrest has sent shockwaves through the region. Their apprehension was a highlight in a coordinated nationwide crackdown targeting over 30 locations—a concerted effort led by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) aiming to dismantle this fraudulent network. According to Deputy Commander Pol Col Anek Taosuphap, the sisters were nabbed in Muang district, an operation that did more than just arrest the perpetrators. The police seized an arsenal of forgery tools from their residence, including a laptop, desktop PC, printer, a suspiciously extensive customer list, 35 forged educational certificates, two fake ID cards, and four counterfeit land title deeds. This enforcement operation wasn’t birthed in isolation. It stemmed from a mounting wave of public grievances…
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On a seemingly ordinary day on September 3, 2012, the streets of Thong Lor were rocked by a tragic accident involving a motorcycle and a Ferrari. Forensic police inspected the wreckage of the motorcycle, belonging to Pol Snr Sgt Maj Wichian Klanprasert, and the Ferrari driven by none other than Red Bull heir, Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya. The incident, captured by Somchai Poomlard’s lens, would spiral into one of Thailand’s most high-profile legal battles. Fast forward to today, and a former senior prosecutor, Chainarong Saengthong-aram, finds himself embroiled in accusations linked to mishandling this sensational hit-and-run case. What’s his defense? An intriguing tale of compassion and familiar connections. According to Chainarong, he stepped into the fray not for personal gain but because Vorayuth was a friend of his niece. Nonetheless, the waters have been muddied by allegations that he purposefully underreported the Ferrari’s speed—allegedly reducing it from 177 kph to below…
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra (centre) engages in earnest discussions with fellow Pheu Thai Party members as they traverse a flood-ravaged area in Sukhothai on Friday. (Photo: Sukhothai public relations office) Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s return to the culinary arena on Friday was more than just a photogenic venture; it was a bold assertion of her newfound recipe for governance. With the gas flame confidently lit in the kitchen, the prime minister announced that the ingredients for her new cabinet had also been chosen and were simmering towards perfection. During her visit to the inundated lands of Sukhothai, she joined forces with the renowned Chef Chumpol Jaengprai in Muang district, setting the stage for an impressive display of resilience and solidarity. “Is the flame on?” she queried with purposeful intent, making sure every detail was spot-on before commencing the preparation of pad kaprao with nuea khokhun, a dish graced by premium beef. The…
Prommin Lertsuridej, the Prime Minister’s secretary-general, is playing a pivotal role in the formation of a new government led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) In a remarkable turn of events, the new coalition has managed to gather an impressive 322 supporters in the 500-seat Parliament. This leap in support came after the former opposition, the Democrat Party, decided to align with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s faction. For their somewhat contentious decision, the Democrats secured two significant cabinet portfolios. On Friday, Prommin Lertsuridej, the Prime Minister’s secretary-general, proclaimed that with the Democrats on board, the coalition’s support had confidently swelled to 322 votes. This is out of the currently seated 493 MPs—seven seats remain vacant. Here’s a breakdown of the MPs rallying behind the new coalition government: Pheu Thai: 141 Bhumjaithai: 70 United Thai Nation: 36 Democrat: 25 Chartthaipattana: 10 Prachachart: 9 Chart Pattana: 3 Faction of Thamanat…
On a sun-lit August 10, 2022, pacifist chants filled the air as demonstrators clad in vibrant attire gathered at the Rangsit campus of Thammasat University. They had one clear message: opposition to Thailand’s lese-majeste law and a call for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. The energy was palpable, fueled by the urgency of their cause and the unyielding dedication of the participants. The event echoed the essence of democracy, even if the hurdles ahead seemed insurmountable. Fast forward to today, August 30, 2024. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has become a spotlight of intrigue by announcing an investigation against 44 members of the now-defunct Move Forward Party. Among them, 25 are serving parliamentarians. Their alleged offense? Supporting legislation aimed at amending the highly controversial lese-majeste law. This probe is the latest ripple in an ongoing political saga that began less than a month ago when the Constitutional Court…
Central Restaurants Group has been honoured to receive three major awards at HR Excellence Awards 2024, hosted by Human Resources Online, a prominent Singapore-based media platform specialising in HR management. This achievement underscores CRG’s success and expertise in human resource management, showcasing its strong commitment to prioritising employees, and reinforcing its position as a leader in HR and organisational management on the international stage. The three awards include: Gold Award for Excellence in Digital Transformation: Recognising the successful implementation of technology to transform business processes and organisational management. Silver Award for Excellence in HR Change Management: Reflecting success in restructuring and adapting HR management to support business changes. Silver Award for Best HR Team (Large Organisation): Emphasising the outstanding teamwork of the HR department and its crucial role in the organisation’s success. Jaruwan Ngampisutpaisan, Senior Vice President of Human Resources, remarked, “Our success this year is the result of continuous…
In a heartwarming initiative, representatives from IRPC Public Co., Ltd. (IRPC) graced the 170th Mobile Prosthetic Leg Unit Project at Trang Technical College in Mueang Trang District, Trang Province, on the 18th-19th of August, 2024. Among the attendees were the ever-dedicated Ms. Chanida Sanhakorn, Senior Manager, and Ms. Chaleeya Chaiwattana, Senior Officer of Corporate Branding & Communication. The event was nothing short of spectacular as it was graced with the auspicious presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, who serves as the Honorary President of the Prostheses Foundation of H.R.H. the Princess Mother. The ceremony was a significant milestone featuring Clinical Professor Dr. Niwes Nantachit, the Secretary-General of the Prostheses Foundation of H.R.H. the Princess Mother. This inspirational gathering saw 87 citizens in need receive new prosthetic legs, brimming with hope and possibilities. IRPC has been a relentless force of goodwill, continuously donating polypropylene (PP) plastic pellets to…
When the sun shone brightly on August 9, 2024, IRPC rolled out the green carpet at their ‘Suan Yai Da Je Boonchuen IRPC Smart Farming’ Centre, welcoming an eager crowd of 40 small-scale clients, community enterprises, and SMEs. This was no ordinary gathering; these attendees had come with open minds, ready to absorb the latest in sustainable agriculture. Leading the charge was Mr. Yutthasak Tunboriphun from the Government Savings Bank, ensuring the day was not just enlightening but also immensely impactful. The spotlight of the visit shone on Miss Chaleeya Chaiwattana, the Senior Officer of Corporate Branding & Communication at IRPC. With charisma and expertise, she unveiled cutting-edge water management techniques and smart farming practices. The real star of the show? The ‘Lam Sai Yong Model Smart Farming’ initiative. This initiative isn’t just about sprouting plants; it’s about cultivating a revolution in community farming that promises robust local economies and…
Over 20,000 rai of paddy fields in the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom are submerged, caught in a cascade of water from three major tributaries of the mighty Mekong River. The surging waters have transformed fields into vast lakes. (Photo: Pattanapong Sripiachai) NAKHON PHANOM – In a dramatic chain of events that feels ripped from a disaster movie, the districts of Na Thom and Sri Songkhram have been declared disaster zones. The culprit? Severe flooding triggered by the overflow of not one, but three significant tributaries of the Mekong River. This past Friday, the Mekong River swelled precariously close to the 11-meter mark—just a mere one meter shy of spilling over. The bulging riverbanks couldn’t hold back the water, causing the Nam Oun, Nam Songkhram, and Nam Yam rivers to breach. As a result, an astounding 20,000 rai (7,907 acres) of rich agricultural land in both districts found itself under…
Prommin Lertsuridej, the ever-efficient secretary-general to the Prime Minister, has played a pivotal role in sculpting a new government led by the dynamic Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) The fledgling cabinet has impressively secured the backing of 322 members in the 500-seat Parliament. This forceful majority came together after the once-resolute opposition Democrat Party chose to side with PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, in exchange for two significant cabinet positions. The coalition’s clout was confiirmed on Friday by none other than Dr. Prommin Lertsuridej, who announced that the Democrat Party had bolstered the cabinet support count to 322 votes by lending their weighty support. Here’s a breakdown of the MPs rallying behind this unprecedented coalition: Pheu Thai: 141 Bhumjaithai: 70 United Thai Nation: 36 Democrat: 25 Chartthaipattana: 10 Prachachart: 9 Chart Pattana: 3 Faction of Capt Thamanat Prompow (former Palang Pracharath): 21 But wait, there’s more! The Democrat Party’s…