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News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 24/06/2025
» A 71-year-old Latvian man was arrested at Suvarnabhumi airport after authorities found about three kilos of heroin concealed in his luggage during a transit stop en route to Malaysia, according to Pol Maj Gen Cherngron Rimphadee, commander of Immigration Division 2.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/09/2024
» The office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) and the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) are investigating school meals at Rajaprajanugroh 47 School in Phetchaburi after photos of its reportedly substandard meals were circulated online.
News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 02/01/2023
» The government should promote Halal-certified products to help Thai food entrepreneurs expand their businesses into a broader market, according to the Central Islamic Council of Thailand (CICOT).
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 05/05/2022
» A Frenchman and a Thai woman were found shot dead and another Frenchman wounded at a cold-meats company in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok on Wednesday.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 23/04/2022
» CHON BURI: A sausage maker in this province has been arrested after young children allegedly fell ill from eating his products.
News, Postbag, Published on 07/03/2022
» Re: "Call time on call scams", (Editorial, March 3) and "56 rescued from call scammers" (BP, March 3).
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 15/02/2022
» The amount of nitrite in sausages produced at a Chon Buri factory whch made children in several provinces ill was 35-48 times higher than what is considered a safe level, says the Food and Drug Administration.
News, Published on 07/02/2022
» Re: "River ways", (PostBag, Feb 4) and "Ferry fever", (PostBag, Feb 3).
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 04/02/2022
» A sausage factory in Chon Buri was raided by consumer protection police who seized 700,000 baht worth of food products for examination after nine children developed a blood disorder after eating sausages made there.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 23/01/2022
» Last Sunday there was a tongue-in-cheek letter in the Post suggesting the first name of the British traditional dish, bangers and mash, is derived from the Thai capital. Despite its frivolous nature the letter was actually quite timely, for a recent report indicates younger British people are surprisingly unfamiliar with bangers and mash and many other traditional dishes.