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News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 29/12/2021
» With 2022 approaching, the 'Bangkok Post' has selected the top five news stories about justice that were the talk of the town over the past 12 months.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 18/02/2019
» Among those involved in the case of Bahraini refugee footballer, Hakeem al-Araibi, which culminated in his return to Australia, was Chatchom Akapin, director-general of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG)'s International Affairs Department,who admits staff were worried about how it would turn out.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 09/01/2017
» The Department of Special Investigation has asked French police if they can confirm the whereabouts of Ong-art Thamnitha, the spokesman for Wat Phra Dhammakaya disciples, DSI director-general Paisit Wongmuang said on Monday.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 22/05/2016
» Drug trafficking and illegal immigration will be a key focus of a deal to work closely with Russia on combating transnational crimes, the Justice Ministry says.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 05/09/2015
» The Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) has now identified the money trails of suspects involved in the Erawan shrine and Sathon pier bombings and forwarded the findings to police, Justice Minister Paiboon Koomchaya says.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 20/03/2015
» A panel on lese majeste cases has trimmed the number of arrest warrants for extradition to 30 from 40.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 29/08/2014
» A high-ranking official from Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is in Bangkok to press Thai authorities to pass a comprehensive surrogacy law and consider special arrangements for the nearly 150 Australian babies stranded in Thailand.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 28/06/2014
» Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has defended her decision not to declare a 2.5-million-baht watch she claims to have sold before taking up the premiership.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 17/07/2013
» Foreigners who are found running illegal tour services and cheating tourists in popular holiday spots will face justice, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) says.