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News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 14/06/2022
» A coalition of four anti-alcohol groups on Monday submitted an open letter calling on the Ministry of Justice to open a fact-finding probe into two pubs in Bangkok and Nakhon Si Thammarat suspected of breaking the law.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 28/03/2022
» Pisha Pittayapat, one of Thailand's very few forensic dentists, has urged the government to support forensic odontology so there will be more experts in the application of dentistry for the benefit of legal proceedings.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 01/03/2022
» Illegally used mobile phone SIM cards and proxy bank accounts are vital jigsaw pieces in the increasingly complex businesses that are online fraud and gambling, police said.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 15/02/2022
» When a one-year-old toddler named Thaenthai recently went missing from GS Kik nursery in Bangkok, it soon became clear that there was a dark side to the case.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 04/11/2021
» Police have seized pirated and fake goods worth 40 million baht during a series of raids in Rayong and Pathum Thani.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 19/11/2020
» Recreational use of cocaine, morphine and opium is still illegal, despite the easing of some restrictions, Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin warned yesterday.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 18/11/2020
» Recreational use of cocaine, morphine and opium is still illegal, despite easing of some restrictions, Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin warned on Wednesday.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 14/09/2020
» Kalae Tapae, a Muslim community located by the river in Sungai Padi district in the southern province of Narathiwat, is now the location of the first half-way house in the restive deep South for Muslims who are former convicts.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 08/05/2020
» The economy would improve once businesses reopen and employ people, and tourism resumes, with measures in place to give visitors confidence in their safety, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Friday.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 24/05/2019
» Executives of a Hong Kong-based television channel and its Thai partners have asked the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to tackle online piracy after their drama series and television shows were illegally streamed on many websites, causing about $15 million (478 million baht) in damages.