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News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 02/07/2025
» The Department of Land Transport (DLT) is cautioning the public about a proliferation of fake licence plates being sold on social media platforms, particularly through live streams on Facebook and TikTok.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 20/03/2025
» Police have busted a gang which stole at least 50 rental cars, used fake documents to register the vehicles and resold them on the internet.
Gary Boyle, Published on 04/03/2024
» A Chinese tourist was killed after being hit by a speeding pickup truck on a zebra crossing in Samut Prakan province on Friday night, the first day he arrived in Thailand.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/03/2024
» A Chinese tourist was killed after being hit by a speeding pickup truck on a zebra crossing in Bang Bo district of Samut Prakan province on Friday night, the first day he arrived in Thailand.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 19/12/2023
» Three policemen have been moved to inactive posts pending an investigation into their alleged extortion of 30,000 baht from a motorist who was behind in his car payments and using fake licence plates.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/10/2023
» The Supreme Court is looking to set up an appeal court dedicated to narcotics cases to quicken the legal process of freezing drug networks' assets.
Gary Boyle, Published on 27/06/2023
» A businesswoman has been arrested in Pathum Thani province for using fake licence plates on her BMW car and allegedly failing to pay toll fees 260 times.
Online Reporters, Published on 27/06/2023
» A businesswoman has been arrested in Pathum Thani province for using fake licence plates on her BMW car and allegedly failing to pay toll fees 260 times, as shown in the official database.
Published on 17/06/2023
» Two men have been arrested for colluding to produce and sell fake vehicle registration plates, says the police Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD).
South China Morning Post, Published on 07/03/2023
» As global tech firms scramble to offer rival products to ChatGPT, the much-talked-about chatbot launched by San Francisco-based tech start-up OpenAI, Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) and security experts are warning that the unchecked growth of such services raises cybersecurity concerns.