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News Forum - Step-grandfather accused of assaulting step-granddaughter: Family seeks justice
" However, the police station later informed the family that they were unaware of his whereabouts and that high costs were incurred in this arrest. The family was further told to engage the services of another police department for assistance in arresting the step-grandfather, which required a fee of 10,000 baht (US$290)." This is a new low even for the money grubbing corrupt Royal Thai Police, demanding money of a child victim to arrest a predator! -
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News Forum - Illegal truck bribe stickers prompt Thai police chief to launch investigation
" Pol Maj Gen Ekkaraj Limsangkat, commander of the Highway Police Division, was transferred to an inactive post at the Operations Centre of the Central Investigation Bureau" Until he can bribe his way back into another lucrative role? Why was he not sacked and or arrested for corruption? Guessing he was paying all the right people. Police corruption in Thailand seems to be going from bad to worse lately! -
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News Forum - Donald Trump
Even though I am left wing I honestly like Chris Christie. Out of all the republican nominees I see him as a guy anyone could do business with regardless of your politics. He might be able to go some way to healing the huge rifts that have developed in American politics. -
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News Forum - Shock and pasture: Lightning claims eight cows, local Thais fear supernatural shockwave
A lightning strike in Kalasin province killed eight cows sparking concerns among local villagers that it may have been caused by supernatural forces. In response, District Chief Aekarat Misa warned of the dangers of lightning and shared information on safety measures during a recent meeting. Following the incident on Monday, May 29, residents speculated on the … … The story Shock and pasture: Lightning claims eight cows, local Thais fear supernatural shockwave as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Pattaya loan sharks turn themselves in to cops after threatening reporter (video)
There’s been another incident involving loan sharks in Thailand. In Pattaya, two members of a loan shark gang turned themselves in to the cops after they threatened a freelance reporter earlier this week. The incident began when local Thai reporter, Buronsak Bunnodyom, asked the two men not to litter loan flyers in front of his … … The story Pattaya loan sharks turn themselves in to cops after threatening reporter (video) as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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