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Selling illegal guns through Facebook, a risky business
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 27/02/2013
» Withaya Chai-Auari, 32, and Suriya Khoksombat, 25, should not be too surprised that they are in a Bangkok jail today. Making illegal guns and selling them through Facebook is a risky business.
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At least 80 dead in Philippines war on drugs
Reuters, Published on 18/08/2017
» MANILA -- Police killed at least 13 people in Manila on the third night of an escalation in President Rodrigo Duterte's ruthless war on drugs and crime, taking the toll for one of the bloodiest weeks so far to 80, Reuters witnesses and media reported on Friday.
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Porn on the streets
News, Postbag, Published on 26/03/2022
» Along Sukhumvit Road from Nana junction towards Asoke are many roadside shops selling sex toys, pornographic movies and related items.
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Reality of prisons
News, Postbag, Published on 22/07/2019
» As a former guest of the Department of Corrections I would like to respond to the editorial, "Hellish jails do not cut crime", (Editorial, July 13).
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Fake cop kidnappers
Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/06/2012
» Gang leader son of senior policeman in Pathum Thani used info on drug suspects, posed as cops then arrested them to get money from family.
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Lights, camera and plenty of action for studio
Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 06/12/2018
» Sahamongkolfilm International Co, a Thai motion picture production and distribution firm, is set to aggressively expand by budgeting several hundred million baht to produce at least 10 movies in 2019.
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Car penis massage service busted
Online Reporters, Published on 05/01/2012
» Police arrested a 33-year-old man in Bangkok on Thursday for allegedly providing “penis enlargement massage” services in his own car.
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US wants armed marshals on Thailand flights
Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/03/2013
» Israel's airline El Al has armed marshals on each flight. Now US govt wants the same after recent threats to US airlines.
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Media: police posing as journalists
Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 02/06/2014
» The Thai Journalists Association on Monday demanded undercover police cease wearing copies of an armband issued by the TJS to identify members of the press, and stop posing as reporters when moving in to arrest anti-coup protesters.
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