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Charn Phuangphet Faces Suspension as Pathum Thani PAO Chairman Amid Legal Battle

Charn Phuangphet, who recently clinched victory in the Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) chairman election in Pathum Thani, finds himself in an uncertain position, as he faces suspension from duty pending a court’s decision. The Interior Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, emphasized that provincial authorities would abide by the legal recommendations set forth by the Council of State (CoS), which advises suspension due to Mr. Charn’s ongoing trial for malfeasance. However, Mr. Charn appears undeterred and is prepared to seek a judicial ruling on the issue. Should the court rule in his favour, concerned parties must comply with the court’s directive, stated Mr. Anutin, who addressed media reports highlighting Mr. Charn’s readiness to challenge the suspension legally. “We will adhere to the court’s decision. Without a court order, we must follow the CoS’ advice. I believe the governor holds no ill intentions towards anyone,” asserted Mr. Anutin, adding a note of confidence in…

Senate Speaker Pornpetch Wichitcholchai Defends Outgoing Senate’s Role Amid Transition Concerns

In a recent press release, Senate Speaker Pornpetch Wichitcholchai emphasized that the outgoing Senate must continue its duties until the Election Commission (EC) officially endorses the new 200 senators. This remark emerged amidst questions from political analysts and newly elected senators wondering why the budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year is being reviewed by the outgoing senators. These analysts argue that it’s the incoming senators who will face public scrutiny should any budget issues arise, thereby suggesting they should handle the review. Mr. Pornpetch clarified on Sunday that according to the law, the responsibility still lies with the outgoing senators. He pointed out that the senators are legally required to keep serving until the new Upper House members take their oath. The term for the outgoing senators expired on May 10, but they remain active to ensure continuous parliamentary function. “Everyone is adhering to the constitution,” stated Mr. Pornpetch,…

King Rama X: Championing Thai Sports Through Passion and Legacy

King Rama X has always had an insatiable passion for sports, turning heads with his deep-seated dedication to various athletic disciplines throughout his life. His journey into the realm of sports began at a tender age. By 11, the King had already mastered horseback riding, showcasing his innate equestrian skills early on. But that was just the beginning. As he grew, his interests expanded, encompassing an array of sports including rowing, football, and rugby. Whether he was on Thai soil or studying abroad, his athletic prowess was undeniable. The young monarch-to-be even took to the seas, sailing alongside his father, the late King Bhumibol, and his elder sister, Princess Ubolratana, during their serene retreats at Klai Kangwon Palace in Hua Hin. King Rama X’s affinity for football was particularly remarkable. He initially played as a forward but eventually transitioned to the more strategic role of a center-back. His football escapades…

Royal Aid and Resilience: Bangkok’s Yaowarat Fire Leaves Community Rebuilding

Fire victims take shelter at Wat Samphanthawong on Sunday. (Photo: Apichart Jinakul) The weekend took an unexpected and devastating turn for the residents of an ancient Bangkok community when a rampant fire engulfed the area, leaving destruction and chaos in its wake. On Sunday, Their Majesties, the King and the Queen, demonstrated profound compassion by expressing their heartfelt concerns for the victims who had lost their homes in the inferno that erupted in Yaowarat on Saturday night. In a touching gesture, they donated an array of relief supplies to aid those affected. ACM Jom Rungsawang, a member of the Privy Council, was dispatched to the scene to deliver the aid packages personally. He also conveyed the royal family’s deep sympathy to the residents, resonating with the community’s sense of loss and calamity. His visit was a beacon of hope for those grappling with the aftermath of the blaze. Authorities reported…

Bangkok Heist: Nanthaporn Pianthamdee Captured in Laos After 3.3-Million-Baht Robbery

In a tale that feels straight out of a crime thriller, one of the audacious suspects involved in last week’s dramatic 3.3-million-baht heist has been apprehended. The daring robbery took place in the chaotic car park of a bustling Bangkok shopping mall, and it has been the talk of the town ever since. The suspect, 35-year-old Nanthaporn Pianthamdee, was nabbed across the border in Laos’ picturesque Khammouane province, as confirmed by a reliable source from the Metropolitan Police Bureau. The victim, a 44-year-old who understandably wishes to remain anonymous, had just made a substantial bank withdrawal when his day took a sinister turn. According to his gripping account, he was walking back to his car, blissfully unaware of the impending danger, when he was pounced upon by two armed men. The attackers, with a steely determination and a plan executed with precision, shoved him into his own car. With the…

Key Figure in OD Capital Ponzi Scheme, Pimprapassorn Jaemjaras, Arrested in Pathum Thani

A woman who played a significant role in the notorious OD Capital scam has finally been arrested at a temple in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district. Pimprapassorn Jaemjaras, 44, was taken into custody on Saturday, much to the relief of those who suffered losses in the Ponzi scheme that swindled over 5 million baht. According to Pol Maj Gen Teeradej Thamsuthee, chief of the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB), this arrest follows a warrant issued in March last year by a court in Surat Thani. Investigators have accused Ms. Pimprapassorn of being a central figure in the fraudulent activities of OD Capital. This dubious entity came under scrutiny in 2019 when it was revealed to be a classic Ponzi scheme, enticing unsuspecting investors with the promise of at least a 10% return on their investments. The fallout was extensive, with victims in Surat Thani alone reporting losses exceeding 5 million baht…

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit Investigates Pink Line Safety Breach After Incident

The sight of a bag hanging outside the Pink Line train on Thursday created quite the stir, leaving doors improperly closed and causing a mini-crisis (Photo: Pink Line operator). In a city bustling with commuters, a scene like this is enough to halt everyone’s breath for a moment. The spectacle led to the transport minister, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, taking swift action. He commanded the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) to discipline Northern Bangkok Monorail Co (NBM), operators of the Pink Line which stretches between Khae Rai in Nonthaburi and Min Buri in northern Bangkok. The drama unfolded last Thursday, with the incident becoming a hot topic over the weekend. Imagine the passengers’ shock when the train crew opened a faulty carriage door while the monorail was perched between stations, presenting an unexpected, dizzying view of the urban landscape far below. “Safety on public transport is paramount and non-negotiable,” stated a resolute…

Malaysian Authorities Detain 39 Foreign Women in Massive Anti-Vice Raids Led by Mohamad Farouk Eshak

(Photo: Bangkok Post file) In a dramatic series of raids spanning Kuala Lumpur and the neighboring Selangor state, Malaysian authorities have detained 39 foreign women, with 22 of them hailing from Thailand. These women were implicated in offering illicit massages that included sexual services. The operations were carried out by the Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division on a bustling Friday, but the news didn’t break until Sunday, according to the New Straits Times. Leading the charge, Mohamad Farouk Eshak, a senior official from the specialized division, reported that out of the detained women, 22 were Thai nationals. The remaining detainees comprised of six women from Laos, five from Vietnam, five from Indonesia, and one from Cambodia. “We arrested 39 women aged between 19 and 50 who were suspected of working as masseuses and sex workers,” Farouk Eshak was quoted as saying. The division—an elite unit within the Malaysian police…

Pink Line Safety Crisis: Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit Takes Action After Bag Incident

(Photo: Pink Line operator) The transport minister has issued strict disciplinary actions against the Pink Line operator due to a hair-raising incident involving a commuter’s bag and an errant train door. The incident, described as a serious lapse in safety protocols, has prompted immediate measures to address the situation. Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, speaking on Sunday, confirmed that the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) would hold Northern Bangkok Monorail Co (NBM) accountable for the startling occurrence on the Pink Line, which connects Khae Rai in Nonthaburi to Min Buri in northern Bangkok. “The safety of public transportation is paramount and non-negotiable,” asserted Mr. Suriya, echoing the public’s concern over the dangerous lapse in protocol. Acting MRTA Governor Vithaya Punmongkol added that the MRTA had authorised disciplinary actions against NBM, pointing out the significant security risks posed to passengers. According to NBM, the troubling episode took place at 7:01 AM on…

Devastating Bangkok Chinatown Fire Displaces Hundreds: Yaowarat’s Resilience Amid Tragedy

As the sun set on another bustling day in Bangkok’s Chinatown, the Yaowarat district was abruptly plunged into chaos. Flames licked eagerly at the night sky, turning tranquility into terror. Amidst the turmoil, a single firefighter’s silhouette etched against the fiery glow as he meticulously hosed down the smoldering debris of a gutted building in the Trok Pho community. His purpose was clear: ensure the inferno does not reignite and wreck further havoc. In the aftermath of this devastating blaze that erupted on Saturday night, over 260 individuals found themselves in desperate need of assistance. This number, as cited by the permanent secretary for human security, Anukul Peedkaew, included a significant proportion of migrant workers — the lifeblood of the Yaowarat area. By Sunday, 264 distressed souls had flocked to the Samphanthawong district office, seeking solace and aid. Most were migrants, now rendered homeless, their lives upended in a flash.…