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Serial thief arrested in Samut Prakan
Published on 06/02/2013
» Police on Tuesday arrested a street thief who admitted robbing at least 40 people in the Samut Prakan area.
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Body parts 'likely from missing Japanese'
Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 22/10/2014
» Divers on Tuesday night found parts of a dismembered human body wrapped in fertiliser bags, and police suspected they are from an elderly Japanese man who went missing since last month.
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Cabbie cuffed after punching policeman
Published on 13/08/2015
» SAMUT PRAKAN - A taxi driver who punched a traffic police officer after being issued with a parking ticket was arrested shortly after fleeing the scene, police said on Thursday.
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Three held after B50m rhino horn bust
News, Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 14/12/2017
» Police have arrested three suspects, including a Department of Agriculture official, for allegedly conspiring to smuggle 14 rhino horns, worth about 50 million baht, from South Africa to Thailand.
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Seven nabbed for B35m phayung haul
News, Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, Published on 26/01/2018
» About 35 tonnes of Siamese rosewood worth 35 million baht was seized and five Thai nationals and two Chinese suspects detained in raids at two warehouses in Samut Prakan yesterday.
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Police arrest man in 'body in fridge' case
News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/10/2019
» Police yesterday apprehended a key suspect in the murder of Wannee Jiracharoenying, 58, whose decomposing body was found in a refrigerator at a house in Chiang Mai's Chom Thong district on Sunday.
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'Post' journalist dies of cancer aged 60
News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 09/11/2019
» Bangkok Post assistant news editor Nauvarat Suksamran passed away from cancer at her home in Samut Prakan early on Friday. She was 60.
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Keeping cops in check
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 08/06/2020
» Type police brutality in Google and most likely you will find trending news headlines such as: "Why George Floyd Won't Be Last American Killed By Police''.
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There have probably been better years
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 26/12/2021
» Well we've just about scraped through the Year of the Ox. It was a strange time, rather like living in a vacuum, not entirely sure what would happen next. Nothing could have been worse than 2020, but 2021 wasn't far off. At the start of the year there was hope that the cloud of Covid could be shaken off and we would all become happy folks in the Land of Smiles again, but it didn't quite work out that way -- it's the hope that kills you.
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