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Cheewin Sattha, Published on 06/07/2016
» Officials in Mae Hong Son province have said they have enough information from local female victims to prosecute Monta "Ying Kai" Yokrattanakan, who earlier filed legal complaints against the victims and other female employees of hers for refusing to work abroad as she had instructed.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 15/06/2016
» CHIANG MAI - Fifteen members of a foreign call centre scam gang, mainly Malaysian, have been been arrested in San Sai district.
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 05/11/2015
» A deputy rector of an unnamed Buddhist university in Chiang Mai, who is among 23 suspects wanted by police in a teenage prostitution case, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 03/11/2015
» Arrest warrants were issued Monday for 23 people — including government workers, politicians, a former abbot and an ex-soldier — for allegedly molesting underage girls in Chiang Mai.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 23/10/2015
» CHIANG MAI — A 53-year-old German man accused of selling illicit drugs was arrested and some speed pills were seized at his house in Mae Rim district on Friday.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 24/07/2015
» The Department of Special Investigation has seized ore worth 250 million baht from a company in Chiang Mai found to have links with Supachai Srisuppa-aksorn, a key suspect in the 12-billion-baht embezzlement scandal of the Klongchan Credit Union Cooperative (KCUC).
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 19/04/2015
» A 52-year-old man charged with the vicious murder of a barmaid in Chiang Mai over Songkran faces charges over a similar crime committed in Bangkok nine years ago.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 18/04/2015
» A 52-year-old man charged with the drug-fuelled murder of a woman in Chiang Mai over Songkran faces charges for a similarly grisly crime in Bangkok nine years ago, according to police.
News, Cheewin Sattha, Published on 26/02/2015
» Chiang Mai - The Supreme Administrative Court has upheld a lower court ruling that ordered the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) to compensate villagers affected by pollutants from its Mae Moh lignite power plant.
Cheewin Sattha, Published on 25/02/2015
» CHIANG MAI - A 12-year fight by Mae Moh villagers for compensation over a coal-fired power station ended on Wednesday when the Supreme Administrative Court ordered electricity authorities to pay compensation to 131 people, including to the families of some who have died.