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Published on 03/02/2018
» CHACHOENGSAO: Police say the director of a municipal health office in Bang Pakong district has admitted robbing a Krungthai Bank branch of 600,000 baht to help a friend pay off a debt.
Published on 03/02/2018
» A woman who fled Cambodia to avoid prosecution for throwing a shoe at a billboard of Prime Minister Hun Sen has been arrested in Thailand and is at imminent risk of deportation, according to a lawyer and human rights groups.
Abdullah Benjakat, Published on 03/02/2018
» PATTANI: Three suspects wanted in security cases in the strife-torn deep South were caught at a rented house in Muang district on Saturday morning.
Assawin Pakkawan, Published on 03/02/2018
» SONGKHLA: Three Malaysians and a Thai woman allegedly involved in a call-centre scam gang have been caught in Hat Yai district.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/02/2018
» SAMUT SAKHON: A teacher was arrested yesterday on suspicion of repeatedly raping and sexually abusing a female student over a two-year period.
News, Published on 03/02/2018
» Almost 300 people linked to southern insurgency groups on Friday took part in a 4th Army Region ceremony where they pledged not to become involved in any further unrest.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/02/2018
» Police are gathering evidence to back requests for arrest warrants for more than 100 Thai nationals believed to have been hired to open bank accounts for call centre gangs, Tourist Police Division deputy chief Surachet Hakphal said yesterday.
News, Piyarach Chongcharoen, Published on 03/02/2018
» Kanchanaburi's Thai-Myanmar Township Border Committee (TBC) met yesterday to strengthen ties and step up efforts to combat cross-border crime, including narcotics smuggling and human trafficking, local authorities said.
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 03/02/2018
» The junta can read the stars and history and they must know this isn't going to end well. As frustration grows, as protests form, as their support ebbs even their idol Gen Prem Tinsulanonda flat-out said so they amp up censorship and tighten the squeeze, not with gusto but with desperation. With Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwon looking increasingly like a plump Chinese deity on the verge of losing his worshippers, the regime reacts with force, gagging tactics and plain old bullying.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/02/2018
» Activists demanding a general election have deferred until next week their meeting with police to hear charges against them stemming from a rally last weekend, avoiding possible immediate court detention.