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Pirated music, movies seized at border market
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 12/03/2015
» Four Cambodian women were arrested and over 34,000 pirated CDs, VCDs and DVDs of music seized from four vending stalls at a border market in Surin province on Thursday, said police.
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43 street racers arrested in Surin
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 21/10/2016
» SURIN — More than 40 street racers were arrested and their illegally modified motorcycles seized in Muang district late on Thursday night.
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High price for rosewood lures Cambodian poachers
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 15/02/2016
» Four Cambodians arrested and charged with illegally logging protected rosewood trees along the border in Surin province told officials other timber poachers were doing the same thing all along the Thai-Cambodian border.
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Motorbikes, weapons seized at Surin Elephant festival
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 25/11/2015
» SURIN – Police seized about 50 illegally modified motorcycles and a large number of weapons during the 12-day Elephant festival that ended on Tuesday.
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Log poachers flee after overloaded truck's tyres blow
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 23/09/2015
» More than 80 large phayung (Siamese rosewood) logs worth around 3 million baht were seized after a pickup truck overturned and the poachers abandoned the load in a paddy field in Surin’s Samrong Thap district on Wednesday.
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Young gang of thieves arrested in Surin
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 29/09/2015
» SURIN - Police on Monday arrested four young men, all aged below 18, who had ganged up to steal motorcycles and other valuables in Prasat and Muang districts of this northeastern province.
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Govt chief's hi-low game busted
Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 28/07/2014
» SURIN - The chief of a tambon administration organisation was caught red-handed hosting a hi-low dice game for gamblers.
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Coup cuts northeastern cross-border trade by half
News, Nopparat Kingkaew, Published on 04/06/2014
» Surin: Cross-border trade at the Chong Jom checkpoint in this northeastern province has shrunk by half following the May 22 coup, according to local Customs and Immigration authorities.
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