In a recent event, Praween Chankhlai, a Kamnan or former subdistrict head from Nakhon Pathom, was detained by the police. This decision was taken as a follow-up to a dinner gathering hosted by Praween at his residence, during which a highway police officer was fatally shot. The police took Praween to the Criminal Court on Saturday for his suspected involvement and the court hence authorized his detention. In addition to Praween’s detention, the police have petitioned the court for the arrest of four officers present at the party showing signs of complicity. Further investigations by the police revealed that the fatal gunshot traced back to a policeman’s firearm. Additional enquiries indicated that an alarming total of 25 officers present at the function might be under scrutiny owing to the ease with which the assassin, Thananchai Manmak was able to slip away, and the subsequent discovery of the destroyed evidence. A…
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Recently, an intriguing case unfolded in Samut Prakan, an area notorious for its luxurious homes. Three Colombian nationals, namely Alexandro Giovan Cuellar Pulido, Henrry Yeferson Delgado Bogota, and Maricela Cifuentes Hernandez, were apprehended for carrying out a string of burglaries in these affluent domiciles and nearby provinces. Originally issued with arrest warrants for theft conspiracy by the Samut Prakan Provincial Court, the trio was nabbed by law enforcement agencies on the following Wednesday. The carefully orchestrated operation was led by Pol Maj Gen Wallop Araemlar, chief of Samut Prakan police. The accused were captured in Pathum Thani province, and their possessions were seized. Among the confiscated items were a Toyota Vios with Chon Buri license plates, Prachuap Khiri Khan license plates, burglary paraphernalia, beanies, banknotes amounting to 32,700 baht, foreign currency notes and other items, bringing the total to 100 items. The chain of events was set in motion following…
As the sun dipped beyond the horizon, there was a sense of anticipation in the air. On the bustling platform of the Nong Khai railway station, you could hear the sound of enthusiastic cheers from the throng of onlookers anxiously waiting to catch a glimpse of their leaders, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The pair had just disembarked from the train that had whisked them from Udon Thani, their smiles shining in the glowing lights of societal approval. In the hushed conversation that followed, Prime Minister Thavisin disclosed he would convene his debut mobile cabinet meeting in the province of Nong Bua Lam Phu, an event set for November. The prime minister explained his choice of location was not arbitrary. It was a deliberate decision taken after a meticulous assessment visit to the region. The aim, he declared, is to accentuate plans to turbocharge the…
Stepping into their new roles, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, along with his three deputies, initiated a crucial meeting at the Interior Ministry in the heart of Bangkok on Sept 7. Their objective was to set the plot for their term in office, focusing on unwavering loyalty to the highest institution, the enforcement of anti-corruption measures and amplifying support for Pheu Thai’s innovative 10,000-baht digital wallet policy. Held at the Centara Grand at Central Plaza Lat Phrao, an architectural marvel in Bangkok, the meeting saw the gathering of the Interior Ministry’s bright minds. The audience comprised of the interior minister’s deputies, Songsak Thongsri and Chada Thaiset, along with governors of all 77 provinces,and the ministry’s leading executive officials. The aura was set for a marathon of productive debates and constructive policy discussions. Minister Anutin warmly endorsed the digital wallet policy, a novel idea that would allow citizens…
Transitioning towards a new role, the Move Forward Party (MFP) is finding its footing in the political arena after a conclusive defeat. The promising leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, was hoping for a shot at becoming the country’s prime minister during the voting on August 22. The day, however, confirmed the Pheu Thai Party’s dominance with their candidate, Srettha Thavisin, securing the prime ministerial position uncontested. Against expectations, the rumored nomination of Mr. Limjaroenrat by the MFP never saw the light of day, paving the way for the historic victory of Mr. Thavisin as the 30th Prime Minister of the country. Just two weeks prior, the Constitutional Court had dismissed a petition from MFP, submitted via the Ombudsman, seeking the annulment of parliament’s resolution that prevented the renomination of Mr. Limjaroenrat. Having faced the reality of becoming part of the opposition, MFP quickly adapted and transformed into a proactive opposition party. The…
Tirelessly advocating at the well-known markets of Khao Din, Prasae, and Sam Yan in the bustling Muang district, Jurin was not alone but briskly backed by party’s chief of political innovation – the ever-present Watanya “Madam Dear” Bunnag – and a passionate team of MPs from various other provinces. They all pooled their efforts to bolster support for the Democrat candidate hailing from Rayong’s constituency 3, the devoted Dr Banyat Jetanachan. It’s hard to miss the connection between the politically involved Watanya and the media industry – she is the other half of the Nation Group CEO, Shine Bunnag. Jurin spoke highly of Banyat, painting him as a Rayong native who holds dedication and a willingness to serve his hometown close to his heart. He further highlighted Banyat’s budding political career, having been an MP for Rayong on three occasions which clearly demonstrated his extensive experience and unwavering commitment. According…
In the southeast Asian province of Pathum Thani, a chilling echo of a crime spree was dramatically halted, as three individuals identified as Alexandro Giovan Cuellar Pulido, Henrry Yeferson Delgado Bogota, and Maricela Cifuentes Hernandez were apprehended on a fateful Wednesday. Like a scene straight out from a movie, they were on the cusp of continuing their criminal streak of burglaries when they were outplayed by diligent police officers of Samut Prakan. The press was given an insight into the shocking extent of their criminal enterprise in an organised press briefing on the immediate Friday following the arrest. The dark spoils of their illicit activities laid bare for all to see. Amongst the items retrieved were a sleek Toyota sedan fitted with counterfeit license plates, an array of burglary equipment, masked headgears also known as balaclavas, a stash of 32,700 baht in cash, and a medley of foreign currencies. Your…
Srisuwan, the pioneer of the newly initiated “Rak Chart Rak Paen Din” (roughly translated as Love for Nation and Homeland) is a passionate front-line fighter for the organization. He consistently promotes its activities centered around the secure and sustainable development of the homeland – Thailand. One of the significant undertakings, a hefty 20-megawatt reactor is apparently in the frames of being an additional unit to the nuclear research facility, under the direct supervision of the revered Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology. This project, although envisaged since as far back as 1990 by previous sequential governments, has repeatedly been postponed due to a blend of lawsuits as well as strong rebuttal by the native populace. Srisuwan, taken aback by considerable security concerns, laments profusely over potential hazards lingering over Nakhon Nayok’s inhabitants and other provinces. It seems that the people’s safety is on the line here due to the potential mishaps…
Nestled on the outskirts of bustling Bangkok in an unassuming church, a small group of Vietnamese refugees find solace amongst the sanctuary’s pews, indulging in rousing song and shared worship. These cherished moments offer a fleeting respite from their precarious existence, a life spent in constant dread of arrest or deportation in a country where they are, in essence, invisible. Thailand’s authorities, operating within a legal system that does not recognize the distinction between refugees and other migrants, often leave the countless individuals hiding in their midst in a disconcerting limbo. However, the imminent introduction of a new adjudication process aims to rectify this issue, promising discernment between genuine refugees at risk in their native lands and illegal denizens of the Thai state. The reaction from refugees and humanitarian advocates alike is understandably apprehensive. This new system, they fear, could be wielded irresponsibly, potentially precipitating swifter deportations for those not…
Beyond the obvious charm and allure of this region, the province of Nan is a treasure trove of culturally significant highlights anxiously awaiting exploration. The impressive reach of the province’s territory spans 11,472 square kilometres, sharing borders with Uttaradit, Phrae and Phayao, and extending to its northern and eastern frontiers to meet the Sainyabuli province of Laos. This rich geological tapestry has given rise to a unique fusion of art and culture reflected in the numerous temples strewn across the province. As tourism often gravitates towards destinations promising cool dry air as a reprieve from unpalatable heat and humidity, the winter period between October and January proves to be the best time to visit Nan. Aside from the famous landmarks, let’s delve into some hidden gems worth uncovering. Wat Tham Chetawan, a temple located in Na Noi district, holds historical significance owing to a monk named Kru Ba Noi who…