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News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 23/09/2024
» Police with the Anti Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD) of the Central Investigation Bureau spent one month looking through loads of files to catch the last suspect in a decade-old human trafficking case. They had only one clue -- a sketch of an anonymous woman.
Published on 20/09/2024
» Thirteen monkeys were rescued from a smuggling gang in Nakhon Sawan and released back into the wild on Friday.
Online Reporters, Published on 14/09/2024
» KHON KAEN - Main roads in downtown Muang district of this northeastern province were inundated early Saturday morning following heavy rain.
Published on 05/09/2024
» A Philippine man accused of stealing a 250,000-baht diamond necklace in Bangkok and then fleeing the country has been arrested at Suvarnabhumi airport on his return, five months after the crime.
Assawin Pakkawan, Published on 05/09/2024
» SONGKHLA: Fifteen illegal migrants from Myanmar hoping to get jobs in Malaysia and a Thai driver were arrested in Rattaphum district of this southern border province on Thursday.
Published on 03/09/2024
» Two highways officials in charge of weighing stations and an accomplice have been arested and charged with demanding and receiving bribes from the operators of overloaded trucks.
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 29/08/2024
» Former national police chief Pol Gen Somyot Poompanmoung, former deputy attorney-general Nate Naksuk and six other people were arraigned by public prosecutors on Thursday in the Red Bull heir hit-and-run case.
Achadthaya Chuenniran, Published on 25/08/2024
» PHUKET: Authorities in the southern tourist island started rehabilitation in landslide-hit areas in Muang district after the bodies of all 13 missing victims were found.
Post Reporters, Published on 23/08/2024
» The Fine Arts Department has announced measures to prevent floods from affecting Sukhothai Historical Park, while also reporting that the famous mural painting at Wat Phumin in Nan is safe.
Published on 23/08/2024
» The Narathiwat Provincial Court on Friday accepted a lawsuit against seven former top officials accused of murder, attempted murder and unlawful detention in connection with the 2004 Tak Bai massacre. Two defendants were acquitted of the charges.