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- Sisaket: Man hides in neighbour’s urn after stabbing father (video)
A distressing incident unfolded yesterday, December 20, in Kanthararom district, Sisaket province, where a young man, allegedly under the influence of drugs, stabbed his father before fleeing and hiding in a neighbour’s urn. Police at Kanthararom station received a report at 5.30pm yesterday about a son attacking his father at a residence in Ban Ko, …
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A distressing incident unfolded yesterday, December 20, in Kanthararom district, Sisaket province, where a young man, allegedly under the influence of drugs, stabbed his father before fleeing and hiding in a neighbour’s urn.
Police at Kanthararom station received a report at 5.30pm yesterday about a son attacking his father at a residence in Ban Ko, Phak Phrao subdistrict. Upon their arrival, officers found 56 year old Wanchai with a knife wound to his right rib. Fortunately, the injury was not severe, and first aid was promptly administered. The suspect, identified as 34 year old Arthit, is Wanchai’s son. After the attack, Arthit fled and hid in a large urn outdoors at a nearby neighbour’s house, approximately 300 metres from the scene.
The homeowner, 60 year old Kampha, recounted that no one had noticed when the suspect slipped into the urn on their property. When the police approached the urn, they noticed something amiss and decided to lift the lid, discovering Arthit inside. He was subsequently taken to Kanthararom Hospital for treatment and rehabilitation.
Wanchai revealed that his son suffers from a psychiatric disorder, exacerbated by regular drug use. Arthit frequently avoids work and constantly asks for money, typically requesting 40 baht at a time to purchase methamphetamine, which costs 40 baht per pill. Following drug consumption, Arthit often stays awake for extended periods and can become destructive if unable to obtain drugs.
Wanchai shared that his son has been battling addiction since he was 20 years old. Despite numerous attempts to seek rehabilitation, Arthit has been unable to overcome his addiction, leaving Wanchai feeling helpless.
Wanchai lives with his wife, their one-year-and-seven-month-old grandson, and Arthit in the same household. He described the harrowing moment when the incident occurred. Wanchai was holding his grandson and was about to unlock the house door to get milk for the child when Arthit, in a sudden fit of rage, attacked him with a kitchen knife.
Fortunately, Wanchai managed to avoid the full brunt of the attack, protecting his grandson in the process. The knife, however, struck Wanchai’s right rib. After the attack, Arthit reportedly apologised to his father before fleeing to hide, reported KhaoSod.
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21 December 21 2024Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840600 - Transwoman arrested for explicit online content in Korat
Police have apprehended a transwoman involved in producing and distributing explicit content online, following a discovery of over 120 illicit clips. The operation, led by high-ranking officials, targeted a transgender individual identified as 37 year old Natthakan, accused of creating and circulating pornographic material and uploading it to a computer system. The arrest took place …
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Police have apprehended a transwoman involved in producing and distributing explicit content online, following a discovery of over 120 illicit clips.
The operation, led by high-ranking officials, targeted a transgender individual identified as 37 year old Natthakan, accused of creating and circulating pornographic material and uploading it to a computer system. The arrest took place at a residence in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima.
The investigation began when police officers discovered an online profile named “Fanta (Formerly Banned)” on a social media platform, which was being used to share explicit images and videos. The profile also advertised access to a private group where additional content could be viewed for a membership fee of 300 baht.
Officers deployed undercover agents into the group, where they found numerous explicit videos depicting sexual acts between the transgender suspect and various men. Further investigation confirmed that Natthakan operated the account and appeared in the videos. This led officials to gather evidence and obtain a warrant for a search and arrest.
During questioning, Natthakan confessed to owning the account and charging fees for access to the explicit content. The men appearing in the videos were reportedly hired through a dating app, and most of the recordings took place in a private room and a personal car.
“I am the owner of the account on the platform and charged for access to the explicit content. The men in the videos were hired through a dating app.”
The police have taken Natthakan into custody and handed the case over to investigators at the Division 3 of the Anti-Human Trafficking Division for further legal proceedings, reported KhaoSod.
In related news, a Thai woman took to social media to expose her employer, a restaurant owner in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen, for sexually harassing her by sending lewd messages and pictures, including an image of his penis.
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21 December 21 2024Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840602 - Hong Kong man arrested in Pattaya for illegal e-cigarette trade
A Hong Kong man has been apprehended in a luxury hotel in Central Pattaya for producing and selling electronic cigarettes. A significant haul of e-cigarette components was seized, including empty e-cigarette pods and e-liquid. The arrest took place yesterday when police officers, led by Navin Teerawit, Pattaya City Police Station Superintendent, and his team, detained …
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A Hong Kong man has been apprehended in a luxury hotel in Central Pattaya for producing and selling electronic cigarettes. A significant haul of e-cigarette components was seized, including empty e-cigarette pods and e-liquid.
The arrest took place yesterday when police officers, led by Navin Teerawit, Pattaya City Police Station Superintendent, and his team, detained 28 year old Hing Ping Sin at a hotel in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri.
Police had been investigating the suspect’s activities after discovering that he was illicitly manufacturing and distributing e-cigarettes and e-liquids to Chinese tourists in Pattaya. To catch the suspect, they conducted a sting operation by setting up a controlled purchase, which led to his arrest. During the hotel search, a large quantity of contraband was found, including 43 e-cigarette heads, 1,200 empty pods, 30 e-cigarette devices, 900 e-cigarette bases, four bottles of e-liquid, and 968 grammes of e-liquid mixture powder. Additionally, three gallons of e-liquid, a digital scale, an unregistered semi-automatic firearm, and three .380 calibre bullets were seized.
The suspect confessed to illegally producing and selling e-cigarettes, primarily targeting venues frequented by Chinese customers in Pattaya.
Furthermore, Sin admitted carrying a firearm for self-protection due to the risks involved in his trade. Initially, the suspect faces charges related to the illegal sale of goods that have not cleared customs, possession of an unregistered firearm, and holding ammunition without a permit. Sin, along with the seized items, has been handed over to Pattaya City Police Station investigators for legal proceedings. Law enforcement is also expanding their investigation to uncover more about the suspect’s network, reported KhaoSod.
The incident highlights the ongoing issue of illegal e-cigarette trade in tourist areas like Pattaya, where demand among tourists often leads to clandestine operations. Despite the legal restrictions on e-cigarettes in Thailand, the market persists underground, with individuals like Sin exploiting loopholes to supply the demand.
Police are determined to clamp down on such illegal activities, as they pose health risks and undermine regulatory efforts.
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21 December 21 2024Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840607 - Motorcyclist killed in Pattaya crash with minivan and pickup truck
A tragic accident occurred in Pattaya yesterday, December 20, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist following a collision involving a minivan and a pickup truck. Bang Lamung police, accompanied by rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation, arrived at the scene of a fatal road accident at 11.30am yesterday on Sukhumvit Road near the …
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A tragic accident occurred in Pattaya yesterday, December 20, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist following a collision involving a minivan and a pickup truck.
Bang Lamung police, accompanied by rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation, arrived at the scene of a fatal road accident at 11.30am yesterday on Sukhumvit Road near the Ban Suan U-turn in Naklua.
Upon arrival, police discovered the lifeless body of 31 year old Naruabet Photong lying on the road close to the U-turn. Nearby, an Isuzu pickup truck, with damage to its front left side, was found. The driver, 39 year old Kirati, was present at the scene, waiting for law enforcement officers.
A public minivan was also involved in the accident, suffering severe damage to its front driver’s side. The driver, 38 year old Worapot was also waiting for the police to arrive.
Kirati, the driver of the pickup truck, recounted that while stationary, waiting to make a U-turn, the motorcyclist was hit by the minivan, resulting in the victim being thrown against his vehicle.
Worapot, responsible for driving the minivan, shared that he was transporting three passengers towards Si Racha when the motorcyclist allegedly darted into his lane at the U-turn. Unable to stop in time, he collided with the motorcycle.
“I was unable to brake in time when the motorcycle suddenly crossed into my lane.”
Bang Lamung police are currently reviewing CCTV footage to ascertain the details of the accident and to proceed with any necessary legal actions. The body of the deceased has been transported to a local hospital for further examination, reported The Pattaya News.
In related news, a young man, riding his motorcycle home from work, collided with a 10-wheel truck and died instantly. His grieving parents fainted upon seeing his body, while the truck driver was left in shock.
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21 December 21 2024Pattaya Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840635 - Girl killed in Chon Buri hit-and-run sparks search for dark vehicle
A tragic accident in Chon Buri has spurred an online search for a dark vehicle involved in a hit-and-run that claimed the life of a young girl and left her mother severely injured. The accident occurred when a motorcycle sidecar was struck, causing the child to be thrown from the vehicle. The event unfolded yesterday …
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A tragic accident in Chon Buri has spurred an online search for a dark vehicle involved in a hit-and-run that claimed the life of a young girl and left her mother severely injured. The accident occurred when a motorcycle sidecar was struck, causing the child to be thrown from the vehicle.
The event unfolded yesterday on Route 344, near kilometre marker 57 + 800, in Khao Sok, Nong Yai district, Chon Buri province. The girl’s 33 year old father, Wattachat Buakhai posted a plea on his Facebook page for help in locating the driver responsible for the crash, which occurred around 7.30am on Wednesday, November 27. The post urged anyone with dashcam footage from the vicinity to come forward with information, providing two contact numbers available 24/7.
In the aftermath, reporters visited a rented house in Khao Sok where 30 year old Konsamai Duangput, the mother of the deceased child, is recovering. She sustained a broken arm and requires a metal brace. Konsamai recounted the day of the accident, explaining she was returning home after dropping her niece at school when a black vehicle, racing alongside three pickup trucks, suddenly collided with them. The impact threw her daughter from the sidecar. Bystanders informed her of the child’s death, leaving Konsamai devastated.
“The driver hasn’t come forward to take responsibility. I hope they surrender so we can discuss what happened.”
Wattachat described the incident as involving his wife and daughter, Namnueng. His wife has been discharged from the hospital but requires daily physical therapy due to mobility issues. The family has already conducted religious rites for their daughter.
The accident, which occurred on November 27, saw Konsamai taking her daughter and three other children to school. On their return journey, a vehicle struck their motorcycle sidecar on Route 344, inbound to Ban Bueng in Khao Sok, Nong Yai district, at around 7.20am. Both Konsamai and Namnueng were thrown from the sidecar, and the vehicle involved fled the scene without offering assistance.
“We don’t know the make or licence plate of the vehicle. We need help from the public to find the driver responsible.”
Reporters accompanied Wattachat to the accident site, where they met with the Nong Yai police investigation team searching for evidence. The suspect vehicle is believed to be a four-wheeled closed van, based on witness descriptions. However, a lack of dashcam footage and the absence of CCTV cameras in the forested area have hindered the investigation, reported KhaoSod.
Law enforcement is reviewing footage along Route 344 but has yet to identify a camera capturing the vehicle’s details or licence plate clearly. Consequently, they cannot issue a warrant or summon the driver for questioning. Police confirmed their ongoing efforts to track the vehicle from the first day of the incident, despite challenges related to camera coverage. They remain optimistic about identifying the vehicle soon, as some leads have been uncovered.
Police urge anyone traveling Route 344 between Klaeng and Ban Bueng from 7am to 8am on November 27, who may have dashcam footage of the suspect vehicle, to contact the Nong Yai Police Station. This information is vital for advancing the investigation and bringing justice for the young girl who lost her life.
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21 December 21 2024Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840608 - Bangkok bust: 6 Chinese arrested with 200k SIM cards
Police in Bangkok have dismantled a major call centre gang, arresting six Chinese nationals who had set up their operations in a luxury condominium in the heart of the city. The suspects were found with an astonishing 208,652 SIM cards and 286 SIM boxes, alongside other electronic equipment. Entering Thailand on student and tourist visas, …
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Police in Bangkok have dismantled a major call centre gang, arresting six Chinese nationals who had set up their operations in a luxury condominium in the heart of the city.
The suspects were found with an astonishing 208,652 SIM cards and 286 SIM boxes, alongside other electronic equipment. Entering Thailand on student and tourist visas, the group had been operating from their rented condominium for about two months.
Officers, led by Deputy Police Chief Tatchai Pitanilabut and various senior officials, conducted the raid at the condominium on Ratchadaphisek Road after noticing suspicious activities. The operation revealed a sophisticated setup across six rooms on the 16th, 17th, and 23rd floors, functioning as servers for their illegal activities.
The individuals arrested were identified as Fengran Wen, Zhang Jun, Li Yuning, Pang Ze, Yang Qun, and Yao Fan, who was noted as the gang leader. The massive haul included 636 mobile phones, a computer, 62 computer monitors, 84 computer cases, and four laptops.
Tatchai detailed that the immigration police’s initial intention was to verify the legal status of foreigners in the area, which led to the discovery of this crime ring. The discovery of such a large number of SIM cards in the middle of Bangkok has been flagged as significant. Each SIM box can handle 32 SIM cards, capable of making approximately 10,000 calls per minute or 600,000 calls per hour.
The arrested individuals are suspected of using the SIM boxes to register accounts on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Line, utilising AI technology to expedite the process. This technology allowed them to deceive people efficiently. It is believed that the gang was responsible for managing the SIM box systems, addressing issues like power outages or device failures by quickly replacing equipment. Meanwhile, the scam operations targeting individuals were presumably conducted from abroad using Wi-Fi connections to the SIM boxes.
The six suspects reportedly entered Thailand with student and tourist visas valid for up to four months and had previously travelled to Laos and Cambodia. This aligns with reports of similar call centre gangs operating from neighbouring countries. One of the suspects admitted to swapping SIM cards and registering social media accounts, earning 20 Chinese yuan (around 93 Thai baht) per account by directing advertisements to attract clicks. They claimed to have been operating for about a month, managed by Chun Ge, another suspect, who supplied the SIM cards and paid 8,000 yuan monthly. The suspect professed ignorance of the illegal nature of these activities.
The charges filed against the suspects include illegal possession and use of communication devices without a license, running an unlicensed radio communication station, introducing false computer data into the system, concealing or disposing of goods known to be associated with illegal activities, and working without the appropriate permits. Only one individual faces charges related to employing foreigners illegally.
Following the arrests, Thai police plan to work with cybercrime units to further investigate and expand upon the findings. The suspects, along with the seized items, will be handed over to the Immigration Bureau for prosecution, with the eventual aim of deporting them from the country, reported KhaoSod.
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21 December 21 2024Bangkok Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840603 - Thailand eyes Phuket for bitcoin sandbox experiment
Thailand is edging closer to cryptocurrency adoption, with Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira dropping hints about extending the bitcoin sandbox experiment in Phuket. This bold move could position Thailand as a regional leader in digital currency innovation. “We are not suggesting replacing existing currencies with bitcoin.” Pichai emphasised the controlled nature of the trial. Under the …
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Thailand is edging closer to cryptocurrency adoption, with Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira dropping hints about extending the bitcoin sandbox experiment in Phuket. This bold move could position Thailand as a regional leader in digital currency innovation.
“We are not suggesting replacing existing currencies with bitcoin.”
Pichai emphasised the controlled nature of the trial. Under the sandbox model, bitcoin would be used for transactions, but recipients wouldn’t handle the cryptocurrency directly. Instead, funds would flow through the system via standard financial transaction processes, ensuring stability.
Pichai likened the process to foreign tourists using credit cards in Phuket.
“There is no risk for those receiving bitcoin, thanks to the clearing process in the financial market.”
The finance minister also highlighted the growing demand for Bitcoin and its potential to improve financial efficiency.
“The move would help increase channels for people to use money more effectively.”
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has raised concerns about cryptocurrency volatility. However, Pichai dismissed fears, clarifying that bitcoin would only be used within the sandbox and not as part of the country’s foreign reserves. He left the door open for future BOT considerations of digital assets, hinting at a careful approach similar to past studies on including the Chinese yuan in reserves.
The idea gained fresh momentum after former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra stressed the importance of digital asset studies during a lecture in Hua Hin. Thaksin called for proactive measures, warning that the global pivot to digitisation and economic challenges, including potential US trade tariffs and Bitcoin’s role in national debt strategies, demand swift adaptation, reported The Nation.
In related news, in a staggering leap that has set the crypto world ablaze, bitcoin shattered the US$100,000 mark for the first time, skyrocketing from around US$69,000 just a month ago. This meteoric rise comes hot on the heels of the US presidential elections, fuelling frenzied speculation among crypto investors about the impact of Donald Trump’s return to prominence.
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21 December 21 2024Financehttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840701 - Udon Thani: Sports shoes blunder leaves seller with 80k baht loss
An incident involving a misunderstanding over second-hand shoes seemingly abandoned in a park in Udon Thani province has left a resident of Ang Thong distraught after a social media post led to the unintended distribution of her merchandise. A Facebook user shared an image of locals selecting second-hand shoes, mistakenly suggesting they were free for …
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An incident involving a misunderstanding over second-hand shoes seemingly abandoned in a park in Udon Thani province has left a resident of Ang Thong distraught after a social media post led to the unintended distribution of her merchandise.
A Facebook user shared an image of locals selecting second-hand shoes, mistakenly suggesting they were free for the taking. This post resulted in a large crowd gathering at the public park in Thung Nong Naman, Udon Thani, believing they could help themselves to the footwear.
The shoes, which belonged to 58 year old La-ong, were intended for resale in Wang Saphung, Loei province. She had placed approximately 350 bags of shoes, valued at around 80,000 baht, by the pond since five days ago, intending to move them soon. The shoes were to be sold at 39 baht per pair, with potential earnings reaching 400,000 baht. The investment was significant, as she had borrowed funds to purchase them.
An emotional La-ong, accompanied by a local journalist and Panuwat, the owner of the Facebook page เฮียเปี๊ยกช่วยด้วย visited the site to investigate the situation further. They witnessed several villagers still picking up shoes, unaware of the ownership issue. La-ong expressed her frustration, stating that had the misleading post not been made, the chaos could have been avoided. She plans to take legal action against the person responsible for the post.
“I want the person who posted that message to take responsibility. If they hadn’t posted, the villagers wouldn’t have come to take the shoes.”
La-ong urged those who had taken the shoes to transfer funds to her account as compensation, hoping to recover some of her investment to continue her business.
As La-ong and her companions notified the police about the situation, the local municipal officials confronted her for placing the shoes in the public area without permission, which she acknowledged as an oversight due to time constraints. She explained that she had to attend to other business matters promptly and intended to retrieve the shoes soon.
The police, led by Amarin Yuyen, the superintendent of Kudjab Police Station, have received La-ong’s complaint and are investigating the matter. They plan to contact the individual who made the post to determine whether their actions were unlawful.
Amarin clarified that while La-ong is not holding the villagers accountable, as they were misled by the post, legal proceedings against the person responsible for the distribution of false information will be pursued. This incident serves as a cautionary tale, reminding people that nothing in life is free and urging them to verify the ownership of items before assuming they are available for the taking, reported KhaoSod.
Phan, a 70 year old local who took some shoes, stated, “I genuinely didn’t know the shoes were intended for sale. I saw the post and thought they were free. If I had known, I wouldn’t have taken them. Now that I know they belong to someone, I feel sorry for La-ong and want to return them.”
This sentiment was echoed by other villagers, who expressed remorse upon learning the truth.
ORIGINAL STORY: Sole searching: Locals sprint to grab second-hand shoes left in park
Thousands of second-hand running shoes were left in a public park, leading locals to flock and collect them eagerly. This surprising occurrence took place at the Thung Nong Naman public park in Ban Huakhu, Muang Phia subdistrict, Kut Chap district, Udon Thani province.
The event was initially shared by a Facebook user, Charoon Boonjuang, who posted images of the shoes piled high, encouraging those in need of footwear to come and take their pick. The post humorously suggested that the original owner had grown tired of them. By approximately 8am yesterday, December 19, numerous locals had already gathered at the park, keen to seize the opportunity to acquire free footwear.
By 10.50am on the same day, reporters visiting the park observed an enthusiastic crowd of locals picking through the discarded trainers. The atmosphere was lively, with people of all ages selecting shoes with smiles on their faces.
Many residents carried their chosen pairs home in fertiliser sacks while others made multiple trips on motorbikes and motorcycles with sidecars to transport their finds. The sight was akin to a bustling second-hand shoe market, much to the delight of the community.
Local officials, including members of the Kut Chap Subdistrict Municipality and community leaders, were on hand to ensure the event remained orderly. Their presence helped manage the distribution, allowing residents to select shoes for themselves and their families, just in time for the new year festivities. Once the residents were satisfied, the remaining damaged and unmatched shoes were to be collected by the municipality for disposal.
Sawanee, a resident, shared her excitement upon hearing about the shoe pile from the Facebook post. She quickly arrived on her motorbike, fertiliser sack in hand, to claim some of the second-hand trainers. Despite arriving later than some, she managed to collect a variety of pairs, though many of the more stylish options had already been taken. She expressed her gratitude to the vendors who had left the shoes, noting that it was a welcome gift for the new year, especially as she had not owned trainers for several years.
“I will be wearing these shoes and sharing them with my family. It feels like a new year’s gift. I hope the vendors will notify the community in advance if they plan to do this again next year so that everyone can prepare.”
Preecha Thongjun from the Public Health Department of the Kut Chap Municipality explained that according to local accounts, a merchant had arrived in the morning with a six-wheel truck. It was loaded with large bags of second-hand trainers, estimated to number between 10,000 and 20,000 pairs. These shoes, of various brands, were believed to be unsold stock from the recently concluded Thung Si Muang annual fair, which ended on December 12.
“Next time, it would be great if they could inform us beforehand so we can prepare a designated area and inform the villagers. It’s a positive thing for the community to receive free trainers. Today looked like a bustling market.”
Preecha reported the event to the chief of the Kut Chap Municipality, who encouraged the residents to take as many shoes as they wanted until only the broken and unmatched ones were left. The municipality would then arrange for their disposal. Gratitude was expressed towards the shoe vendors for bringing such joy to the people of Kut Chap, as many left with several sacks of shoes.
“Thanks to the vendors, the residents of Kut Chap have something to smile about today, with branded trainers to wear.”
This unexpected gift of footwear has brought cheer to the community, providing a practical and festive surprise just in time for the new year celebrations, reported Sanook.
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21 December 21 2024Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840610 - Girls abandoned by drug-addicted parents in Chachoengsao
A silent cry for help emerged from Bang Nam Priao district in Chachoengsao province when two young girls, aged five and seven, were found abandoned with their impoverished grandfather. The girls’ parents, both battling drug addiction, had consistently subjected them to abuse. The Be Nueng Foundation received a report about the mistreatment yesterday, December 20, …
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A silent cry for help emerged from Bang Nam Priao district in Chachoengsao province when two young girls, aged five and seven, were found abandoned with their impoverished grandfather.
The girls’ parents, both battling drug addiction, had consistently subjected them to abuse. The Be Nueng Foundation received a report about the mistreatment yesterday, December 20, prompting immediate action.
Chalida Palamat, known as Tono, from the Be Nueng Foundation, coordinated with Siripong Phokinwonghirun, the head of Chachoengsao’s Children and Family Shelter, and Sompong Duangchoom, a district official, to investigate the situation. Upon arrival at a modest home in Village 14, Bueng Nam Rak, they discovered the girls living in dire conditions with their 69 year old grandfather Somsak. The house was cluttered with rubbish, and unsanitary living conditions plagued the household with chickens roaming freely.
The children’s father, Somchai, is currently incarcerated on drug charges, having a history of violence towards his family. He is due for release on January 15. His aggressive behaviour, fuelled by methamphetamine use, often manifested in physical assaults on his wife and children, as well as theft within the village.
Meanwhile, the mother, Sangduan, also struggled with substance abuse. She habitually shaved her daughters’ heads and used degrading language against them. In one incident, she responded to a minor bicycle accident involving her child by slapping and scolding the child, exacerbating the injury in a fit of anger. Sangduan has since left the children with their grandfather and started a new life with another family nearby. Somsak, who collects recyclable materials to sell, barely manages to feed the family, often relying on simple meals of rice with shrimp paste and fish sauce.
The local community expressed concern about the father’s impending release, fearing a return to violence against the children. Initially, Somsak hesitated to acknowledge his son’s role in the abuse, attributing the violence solely to his daughter-in-law. However, he eventually admitted that his son was equally culpable. Sangduan had also been involved in theft, including stealing an ATM card issued by the government for financial aid, which she used before abandoning her children.
Sangduan recently contacted the police, revealing her tumultuous relationship with Somchai since 2016, which was marred by substance-induced hallucinations and violence. She explained that her financial instability and constant work demands left her unable to care for her five children, including the two with Somchai. The stolen 10,000 baht was intended for buying essentials for the grandfather, but she had not yet delivered them.
Siripong Phokinwonghirun, from the Chachoengsao Children and Family Shelter, stated that Sangduan signed a consent form to temporarily place the girls under the shelter’s care while a suitable foster family is sought. Somsak expressed his willingness to care for the children, being emotionally attached to them and sympathetic to their plight. Measures will be taken to provide financial assistance and improve the living conditions of their home, with regular monthly check-ins by officials at the school and Somsak’s residence.
Additionally, once Somchai is released, efforts will be made to educate him on acceptable behaviour and ensure he poses no further threat to his children, reported KhaoSod.
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21 December 21 2024Central Thailand Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=840611 - Three sentenced to death for German’s murder in Pattaya
The Pattaya Provincial Court has delivered a verdict in a high-profile murder case, sentencing three people to death for the murder and dismemberment of Hans Peter Ralter Mack, a 62 year old German real estate businessman. The crime, which took place in Pattaya on July 5 last year, shocked the local and international communities due …
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The Pattaya Provincial Court has delivered a verdict in a high-profile murder case, sentencing three people to death for the murder and dismemberment of Hans Peter Ralter Mack, a 62 year old German real estate businessman.
The crime, which took place in Pattaya on July 5 last year, shocked the local and international communities due to its gruesome nature.
Police revealed that Mack was murdered, dismembered, and his remains concealed, leading to an intense investigation that ultimately identified and apprehended the suspects. The case drew significant media coverage, highlighting the disturbing details and the swift actions taken by law enforcement to solve the crime.
The court’s decision to impose the death penalty reflects the severity of the crime and its impact on the community. Legal proceedings examined evidence meticulously, ensuring that justice was served for the victim and his family. The sentencing aims to send a strong message against such heinous acts, reinforcing the importance of safety and justice in society.
“This case has been a priority for our law enforcement agencies, and we are committed to maintaining security in our region.”
The crime scene and subsequent investigation were subjects of intense scrutiny, with forensic teams working diligently to piece together the events leading to Mack’s untimely death. The evidence gathered played a crucial role in securing convictions for the three individuals involved.
Public interest in the case remained high, with many expressing relief at the conclusion of the trial and the sentences handed down. The case has also sparked discussions on crime prevention and the effectiveness of the judicial system in dealing with violent crimes.
Mack’s family, who have been seeking justice since the incident, have expressed their gratitude for the police and judicial system’s efforts. The outcome of the case provides some solace, although the loss remains deeply felt.
The Pattaya community has been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to prevent similar incidents. Police emphasise the need for cooperation between the public and law enforcement to uphold safety and security in the area, reported The Pattaya News.
ORIGINAL STORY: Murder suspect of Hans Peter Mack case pleads innocence
Pattaya City was recently shocked by the brutal murder of 62 year old Hans Peter Mack, where a Pakistani-Thai man says he was implicated in a gruesome act against his will.
The 27 year old suspect, Shahrukh Karim Uddin, who possesses Thai citizenship despite his Pakistani origin, denies the accusations. He claims that the main instigator, 52 year old German Olaf Brinkmann, coerced him into becoming an unwilling participant in the disposal of the victim’s body.
Last night, Uddin was taken into custody for questioning by the local authorities. Major Wachirawit Wisutsaereepan from the Nongprue Police stated that Uddin displayed significant cooperation during his interrogation, consistently maintaining his innocence despite the serious charges levelled against him.
In contrast, the other primary suspects, Brinkmann and 54 year old Petra Grundgreif, have remained tight-lipped about the incident. Their reluctance to cooperate with the police has led to their cases being handled by their respective legal teams, according to Major Wachirawit.
Uddin, for his part, has communicated effectively with investigators, a gesture that only heightened his plea for assistance from Lieutenant General Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, Deputy Commissioner of the Thai Police. He wishes for his claims of innocence to be investigated independently.
In the meantime, he pleaded not to be confined with Brinkmann in the same prison. Consequently, Uddin was transferred from Nongprue Police Station to Banglamung Police Station to ensure that he remains separated from the alleged ringleader. While leaving Nongprue Police Station, Uddin told reporters through teary eyes…
“I did not kill Mr Mack. I was forced against my will to assist Brinkmann because I fear for my life.”
His 30 year old elder brother, whose name remains undisclosed due to safety concerns, echoed Shahruek’s sentiments. He said…
“My younger brother told me that he was forced by Olaf, the German suspect, to participate. Olaf threatened to harm and kidnap Uddin’s wife and sister and even threatened to kill his parents if he did not participate Uddin said Olaf even held a gun to his head when threatening him to help.”
The brother further stated their family’s intention to reach out to Big Joke, for assistance and justice. He added…
“He is very worried and afraid to meet Olaf in prison as he believes Olaf or his associates in various gangs and clubs will kill him for speaking out.”
In line with Uddin’s fears and his family’s request, the police authorities have decided to keep him in a separate location from Brinkmann for his safety. They have ensured Uddin is kept out of the general population as an extra measure towards his well-being.
Aside from the murder case, Chon Buri police have reportedly committed to scrutinising any possible criminal undertakings within the local motorcycle club communities, which could potentially unmask a network of unlawful activities connected to this heinous incident, reported The Pattaya News.
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