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Severe Flooding in Kabin Buri: Heavy Rains and Runoff from Khao Yai Devastate Talat Kao Community

The Talat Kao community in Kabin Buri district of Prachin Buri faced significant flooding after relentless heavy rainfall and runoff from Khao Yai, as snapped through the lens by Manit Sanabboon. The community was submerged under water up to an alarming height of 50-70cm, causing disruptions to everyday life. Students had to trudge through floodwaters to get to their classes, and some ailing residents had to be relocated to the safety of their relatives’ homes. Residents across Bangkok and five other provinces, namely Samut Songkhram, Samut Sakhon, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, and Samut Prakan, have been put on high alert. The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) warned that a confluence of high tides and continuous rainfall until August 8 threatens to swell rivers to dangerous levels, imperiling low-lying riverside communities outside flood embankments along the Chao Phraya, Mae Klong, Thachin, and Bang Pakong rivers. The situation is especially dire…

### Siapo Po-arnon: Investigation Demanded After Assassination Attempt in Bang Kwang Prison

Siapo Po-arnon is escorted by armed police after being arrested at his house in Bangkok in February 2021. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) A high-profile incident has erupted as a lawyer advocates for an investigation into what is being labeled an “assassination attempt” against the notorious celebrity gambler Siapo Po-arnon, previously known by the name Apirak Chat-anont, who is currently incarcerated in the notorious Bang Kwang Prison. Back in 2022, the Criminal Court slapped Siapo — a famed internet personality with connections to a House panel advising on gambling — with a staggering 54-year prison sentence for deceiving people into gambling online. In a twist of fate, this sentence was later reduced to a 20-year term, the maximum permissible under the Criminal Code. Not out of the legal woods yet, Siapo was additionally hit with a 13-year sentence by the Thon Buri Criminal Court in 2023 for an attempted murder that took…

Metal Sheet Falls from Rama II Highway Construction: Prime Minister Orders Urgent Safety Investigation

A section of metal sheet found itself lodged in a passing pickup truck after a dramatic fall from the elevated highway under construction above the bustling Rama II Road. This gripping incident on Monday set off a flurry of activity among the Department of Highways as they sprang into action to investigate the unsettling occurrence. The scene of this unexpected plunge was near the Wat Pak Bo junction, around 11:45 AM. Helming the department, Director-General Sarawut Songsivilai has been leading the charge to uncover the specifics behind this metal rain. The stories since shared by Arjin Rodthani, the 46-year-old owner of the ill-fated pickup, paint a vivid picture: a 50cm sheet of metal embedded itself into the hood of his vehicle, sending shockwaves through him and his family, who were also in the car when this steel missile struck. In the age of digital connectivity, the news spread like wildfire…

Worker Protests Erupt at Thai Oil Refinery: Unpaid Wages Spark Major Showdown

Amid the bustling hum of Sukhumvit Road in front of Thai Oil’s Refinery in the scenic Si Racha District, Chonburi Province, an unfolding drama captured the attention of many from 24 to 26 July 2024, and again on 30 and 31 July 2024. A group of unpaid subcontractor workers from the Unincorporated Joint Venture (UJV) of Petrofac South East Asia Pte. Ltd. (Petrofac), Saipem Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Saipem), and Samsung E&A (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (formerly Samsung Engineering (Thailand) Co., Ltd.) gathered, demanding their overdue wages. Following an inquiry by Thai Oil Public Company Limited (“the Company”), it was revealed that the frustrated workers were employees of One Turn Ten Company Limited (“One Turn Ten”), EMCO LTD (Thailand) Company Limited (“EMCO”), and Thai Fong Engineering and Construction Company Limited (“Thai Fong”). These companies are subcontractors of Sinopec Engineering Group (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (“Sinopec”), which itself is a subcontractor of the UJV,…

Thai Government Upholds Judicial Process in Extradition Case of Vietnamese Activist Y Quynh Bdap

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke has made it clear that the fate of Vietnamese activist Y Quynh Bdap, who was apprehended in Bangkok this past June, must ultimately be decided within the judicial system. (File photo) According to Chai Wacharonke, the Thai government steers clear from meddling in the legal process concerning a Vietnamese activist potentially facing extradition. This decision follows a plea from a group of US lawmakers who have called for Bdap’s release. In a response to a letter addressed to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin by four US House of Representatives members, requesting the release of Y Quynh Bdap, aged 32, Chai remarked that any decisions regarding Bdap’s release or extradition must be made in court. Y Quynh Bdap is the orchestrator behind Montagnards Stand for Justice, an advocacy group dedicated to advocating for religious freedom for ethnic minorities and indigenous tribes within Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Critics assert that…

Fake Prosecutor Mongkol Preesukkasem Arrested: Unravelling a High-Profile Judicial Scam in Thailand

Mongkol Preesukkasem’s world came crashing down when it was discovered that he had been posing as a level-five prosecutor, having been illicitly appointed by the Thanya Buri Provincial Office of the Attorney just last year. The dramatic revelation sent shockwaves through the judicial community, particularly after a picture of a certificate letter, allegedly signed and issued by the Thanya Buri Provincial Office of the Attorney, began making rounds in a Line chat group of prosecutors. The controversial certificate, dated March 26 of the previous year, ominously stated that Mongkol, an advisor to the erstwhile director-general of the Office of the Attorney General’s investigative office, Pol Lt Uthai Artiwet, held a status equivalent to that of a level-five prosecutor. Worth noting is that Pol Lt Uthai, currently stepping in as an acting deputy attorney general, seemingly vouched for Mongkol’s credentials. Positively glowing with praise, the letter described Mr. Mongkol as a…

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Leads Thailand’s Unified Drug-Free Initiative

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul spoke to reporters with an air of determination, his words charging the atmosphere after the signing of a pivotal memorandum of understanding on Wednesday. This historic event was captured in a photograph by Supoj Wancharoen, marking a significant step toward a drug-free future for Thailand. Three crucial ministries have come together in this effort: the Ministry of Interior (MoI), the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. They’ve agreed to intensify drug testing for staff involved in drug suppression, while ensuring that testing remains voluntary to respect workers’ rights. “The government has put drug suppression on the national agenda,” Minister Anutin stated boldly. “Along with heightening our crackdown on drugs, we also have to reduce the number of addicts by preventing children and other young people from becoming addicts.” As part of this new initiative, the ministries will maintain a…

Mongkol Preesukkasem Arrested: The Fake Prosecutor’s Scandal Unveiled in Thailand

In a series of events straight out of a gripping legal drama, Mongkol Preesukkasem found himself at the center of a scandal that could rival any courtroom saga. Arrested recently, Mongkol’s tale is wrapped in layers of deceit, all starting with his fraudulent appointment as a level-five prosecutor by the Thanya Buri Provincial Office of the Attorney just last year. The wheels of this saga began turning last Wednesday when a picture surfaced in a Line chat group frequented by prosecutors. The image showed a certificate letter, issued and signed by the Thanya Buri Provincial Office of the Attorney in Pathum Thani on March 26 of the previous year. The document affirmed that Mr. Mongkol, an advisor to Pol Lt Uthai Artiwet—then-director-general of the Office of the Attorney General’s investigative office—held a title equal to that of a level-five prosecutor. Interestingly, Pol Lt Uthai now serves as an acting deputy…

High-Ranking Thai Prosecutor Chartnarin Ketkamphon Arrested in Bribery Scandal

In an incident that sent shockwaves through the corridors of power, an arresting officer meticulously counted through bundles of banknotes seized from the office of senior public prosecutor Chartnarin Ketkamphon, aged 53, at the Office of the Attorney-General’s Nakhon Si Thammarat branch office. The scene unfolded on a regular Wednesday morning, but what ensued was anything but ordinary. Chartnarin, a seasoned public prosecutor, found himself at the eye of a storm, accused of demanding a hefty bribe in exchange for dropping a legal case. The officers from the Anti-Corruption Division (ACD) swooped in, taking him into custody at approximately 11 a.m. The ACD’s decisive action also led to the impounding of 150,000 baht—the alleged bribe money—further tightening the net around Chartnarin. Serving as a chief prosecutor at the provincial prosecution office, his fall from grace was dramatic and swift. Earlier, the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases had…

Operation Ghost Car Eradication: Major Crackdown Unveils Criminal Vehicle Network in Thailand

Police raids across four provinces in Thailand on Wednesday led to the uncovering of a large cache of vehicles used for criminal activities. The operation, part of a larger effort dubbed Operation Ghost Car Eradication, targeted a notorious “ghost car” gang notorious for their illicit deeds. In the raids, officers seized over two dozen vehicles, each bearing identical fake number plates, and apprehended four suspects. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) spearheaded these coordinated strikes in the provinces of Samut Sakhon, Ratchaburi, Chaiyaphum, and Si Sa Ket. The meticulous execution resulted in more than 30 cars and motorbikes being taken off the streets, with a hefty 26 of these discovered to be equipped with matching fraudulent number plates. These vehicles had been implicated in a multitude of illegal activities, ranging from drug smuggling to trafficking of illegal workers and weapons. The operation’s success is an important milestone but signals the beginning…