Corruption caused by truck tribute

Kao Klai Party, May 31 – “Wirot” pointed out that the cause of the highway tribute was caused by the Corruption Department. The value of nearly twenty billion per year emphasizes the need to solve the root cause, along with reviewing the law, closing loopholes.

Mr. Wiroj Lakkhana-Adisorn, acting MP for the Kao Klai Party, spoke about the issue of highway tribute that highway tribute is not a new problem. But it’s a big problem. for many decades The value of corruption is high at the level of ten thousand million baht and affects the people of the country. Because when entrepreneurs have to pay tribute cause higher costs Although the cargo has increased somewhat It’s not worth the more expensive maintenance costs. In addition, when faced with competition that has to cut prices among themselves. The more the profit is reduced, ultimately pushing the cost of paying tribute. to the freight when shipping costs increase Consumer goods have to adjust prices. Affecting consumers who have to bear the higher cost of living accordingly. causing damage to roads dangerous for drivers and waste of budget for road maintenance If you can save the budget in this section The government will have a budget to take care of the welfare of the people increased.

“The root cause of the highway problem At some officials of the Department of Highways, some local police and some highway patrolmen. Using legal gaps to bully transport operators, whether it is black smoke inspection, noise inspection, setting up floating checkpoints for weighing A fussy walk around the car to find fines Calling for inspection of drivers Causing transport operators to waste time making a living From one day I can run 2-3 trips, maybe only 1 trip is left. This kind of harassing behavior cause big legs This could be a local influencer. Acting as a retort, collecting tribute to clear some government officials, some police officers, and then produce stickers for sale to other transportation operators. well known These trucks have already paid tribute. Scales do not need to be weighed. No matter how heavy the load is, it can pass smoothly. In the latter, they even dared to use trucks to transport illegal goods. transporting foreign workers to escape into the city Good cops are discouraged. If you accidentally call for inspection might come across a boss or a big mafia calling to threaten them,” said Mr. Wiroj.

Mr. Wiroj said that each sticker There are different values from 3,000-5,000 baht per month depending on the distance and number of checkpoints. Some areas may cost up to tens of thousands. The number of trucks in Thailand is approximately 1.4 million vehicles. If there are 300,000 trucks, you have to spend 3,000-5,000 baht per month on stickers, equivalent to 900-1,500 million baht per month. In one year, the value of highway tributes may be as high as 20,000 million baht when looking at information about corruption complaints filed to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) each year, totaling about 200,000 million baht for tribute only. Highways therefore account for about 10 percent already.

Mr. Wiroj talks about solving the highway tribute problem. That must be done in parallel, 2 sides, namely suppressing the cycle of paying homage to the end If the female evidence reaches any civil servant, the NACC must be sent to bring the matter to the end. And use the mechanism of the Anti-Money Laundering Commission (AMLO) to seize assets and the second aspect is reviewing laws, regulations, rules and regulations. that are inconsistent in actual practice open spaces for some civil servants It is used as a tool to persecute, harass, extort or demand benefits from the people. If found, both criminal and disciplinary action must be taken. Not to be an example, such as the weight of the trailer. Originally set at 52-58 tons, later the NCPO reduced to no more than 50.5 tons on July 1, 2014.

“There are doubts that the fines were reduced to force operators to break the law by default and pay tribute. because according to international engineering principles preventing road damage due to the load In general, total payload is not taken as a criterion. But the average load per wheel will be used as a basis instead, for example, the average load per wheel must not exceed 2.5 tons, etc. If the load is heavy The number of wheels that average the weight should be as much as and when the criteria has been updated If any truck is found violating the law Police officers must make arrests to prosecute the law. As for if the road is still damaged again must continue to check whether the construction complies with the specification or not, so no matter what the cause of this problem is The police cannot use it as a reason for extortion or collecting tribute from the public,” said Mr. Viroj.-Thai News Agency.

Source: Thai News Agency

Operations to hunt across the world, search luxury homes worth 60 million, break Chinese crypto gangs

Bangkok, May 31-Cyber Police Open a global hunt Raids on luxury homes worth 60 million, break Chinese crypto gangs Chinese couple arrested for scamming foreign investment Tens of millions of damage, “Big Den” announced this afternoon.

On May 31, reporters reported that Yesterday morning, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Commander-in-Chief of the Police, ordered Pol. Gen. Roy Ingphairot, Pol. Police Lieutenant General Worawat Wat Nakhonbancha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Embassy, Pol. Maj. Gen. Wiwat Khamchamnan, Pol. Maj. Gen. Amnat Triphot, Pol. Maj. Gen. Pairoj Sukruaythanachot, Pol. Maj. Gen. Niwet Apawasin. Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Embassy, Pol. Maj. Gen. Nattakorn Prapayot, Chief of the Royal Thai Army 2, Pol. Tat Bamrungratanayot, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Police 1, Royal Thai Police. Office of the AMLO Special Operations Commando and immigration police Open operation Trust No One, hunting across the world of the crypto king Blockade and search 6 points in the Srinakarin area. and Krungthep Kreetha

An interesting point is the search of luxury houses in the Prawet area. At this point, there are 5 targets, which are two-story detached houses with an area of more than 150 square meters, each valued at 35-60 million baht, before arresting Mr. Sauxian Su, 31, and Mrs. Kee Yi Yi, 25, a Chinese accused. According to the Criminal Court’s arrest warrant No. 1665-1666/2566 dated May 26 for the offense of jointly defrauding the public and jointly laundering money. So they arrested and seized more than 1.5 million baht in cash, land title deeds for housing estates worth more than 60 million baht, ownership books for 4 luxury condos in Sukhumvit area worth 128 million baht, 14 bear brick dolls, iPhone 6 mobile phones. iPad, MacBook computer, brand-name bags such as Hermes, Chanel, etc., also examined other points In the same village, more than 16 points after finding information about the connection of such groups preliminary seizure of luxury cars evidence document Title deed and some amount of cash including inspecting luxury homes The Krungthep Kreetha District examined the seizure of additional relevant evidence.

This search was due to the ACC received complaints from the victims from the online reporting system that The criminal used a fake profile to befriend the victim through various social media channels. Before inviting investments in fake platforms for trading cryptocurrencies or assets in a way to deceive investment in hybrid schemes There were victims in the areas of Sala Daeng Police Station, Chok Chai Police Station and Bang Saphan Police Station, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. total value over 35 million baht

It also coordinates information with FBI agents, the US Secret Service, and the US Department of Homeland Security. Two victims from the United States and one from Britain were linked to the network. worth more than a billion And it is believed that there are many victims and the damage amounts to ten thousand million baht. However today Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Pol Gen Roy Ingphairoj and Pol Gen Torsak Sukwimon, Deputy Commissioner of Police, will hold a press conference summarizing the results of the operation at the Royal Thai Police. Next.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Highway Police Commander Transferred After Lorry Bribe Claim

BANGKOK, May 31 (TNA) – Commander of the Highway Police Division, Pol Maj Gen Ekkaraj Limsangkat, was transffered to an inactive post at the Operations Centre of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) pending a bribery probe over the allegations that special stickers are given to drivers of overloaded lorries who pay kickbacks.

He was replaced by Pol Maj Gen Jaroonkiat Pankaew, commander of the Anti-Corruption Division. The order was signed by CIB Chief Pol Lt Gen Jiraphop Bhuridej

A Move Forward MP-list elect Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn revealed on social media posts that drivers of overloaded trucks displaying special bribe-paid stickers could pass weighbridges without being stopped at checkpoints. The special stickers are available at a cost of thousands baht per month and they have various designs such as a blue rabbit or a smiling sun.

Meanwhile, deputy transport minister Atirat Ratasate set up a fact-finding committee to probe the sticker kickbacks. The committee headed by deputy permanent secretary for transport Pisak Jitviriyavasin will convene the first meeting today to find out if transport officials are involved in the alleged bribery and the investigation will be concluded in 15 days.

The Chairman of the Land Transport Federation of Thailand will be invited to give information on the issue. (TNA)

Source: Thai News Agency

Collect “Disco”, scam Blackpink concert tickets

Bangkok, May 31 – Investigating the Metropolitan Caught “Disco Goddess E-ticket” Cheating Blackpink Concert Tickets, Squeezing Tears, Claiming to Gradually Refund The police are not convinced. Found online gambling addiction behavior. Check the history of being prosecuted for fraud for more than 9 cases.

On May 31, 2023, Pol. Lt. Gen. Thiti Saeng, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Pol. Maj. Gen. Noppasin Poolsawat, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Pol. SorSorSorBorChor.Nor.PCT 5th set, Pol.Col. Worapot Rungkrachang, deputy SorSorSorBor.Nor.Sor.Bor.Nor. Pol. Lt. Col. Chakrawut Klainin, Superintendent of News Analysis, Pol.Lt.Col. Manot Thongkaew, Pol.Lt.Col. Thanyaphirasit Julphipop, Pol.Capt. Siwat Youngun, Pol.Capt.Worapat Sangthianpraprai, Pol.Capt.Polawat Naktomaya, Pol.Lt.Nuttawut Anchurit Deputy Inspector General (investigation), Din Daeng Police Station, Pol Lt. Col. Jirawat Srimanmeechai, together with officers from the Royal Thai Police (PCT) 5th set and the Metropolitan Investigation Team. (Sor.Sor.Sor.Bor.Sor.N.O.) led the investigation to follow up and arrest Ms. Nattharika or Dis, 26, the accused under the arrest warrant at Saraburi District Court No. 73/2566 dated April 27, 2023.

accusing “Online fraud” has been investigated for more than 9 cases of prosecution, as follows:

On April 21, 2022, the incident caused “online property fraud” in the area of Nong Khae Police Station, Saraburi Province.

On October 18, 2022, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station

On November 15, 2022, the incident caused “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station.

On Dec. 9, 2022, causing fear or shock to others by intimidation, Pak Kled Police Station, Nonthaburi Province

On December 21, 2022, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of Pathum Wan Police Station

On January 8, 2023, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station

On January 8, 2023, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station

On January 8, 2023, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station

On January 8, 2023, causing “fraud, importing into the computer system” in the area of the Pathum Wan Police Station

The circumstances are due to the BlackPink concert event. In the past, the NESDB’s online patrols have found a lot of clues that have been fraudulent concert cards, with many victims who are fans have received. A lot of damage Later, the online patrol team, pct5 and the Metropolitan Police investigated the trace until it was discovered that it was Ms. Nattharika or Dis, 26, who was the person under the arrest warrant. And there are more than 9 cases of fraudulent concert tickets, Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradet Thamsutee, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police, has led officials to the area to arrest him. until he learned that the accused had fled to the neighborhood of Soi Maiyarap, Chorakhe Bua Subdistrict, Lat Phrao District, Bangkok, where when the officers went to the area to inspect, they got clues from the accused from local residents which is because of the paranoid and stealthy behavior of the accused until the accused can be arrested at the apartment Soi Niam Klum Samakkee 2, Chorakhe Bua Subdistrict, Lat Phrao District

At the arrest stage, the accused confessed to all the allegations by stating that “he made money from concerts. held in Thailand Especially the Black Pink concert that has a lot of Thai people interested. He saw a way to earn money. therefore accepting online card presses By having a group of friends and sisters help each other press to buy tickets to be sold to Black Pink disciples in Thailand by booking Black Pink concert tickets at a price of 9,600 baht, which is the most expensive seat ticket, about 200 tickets. therefore resold at a price of 15,000-30 each, 000 baht, there are tens of thousands of people who want to buy until all 200 tickets are sold out, earning hundreds of thousands of baht profit But there are still customers who keep asking to buy from them. he therefore became greedy And saw that all tickets are electronic tickets (E-tickets), so the tickets that have already been sold have been taken. repeat sales to those who come to buy Until the day of the Black Pink concert, there was a problem with single seat tickets, many people showed up as owners. Why would the person named as the owner of the said card be tracked? and was prosecuted but he has gradually returned the money to some of the victims But there are still many victims who have not received their money back because they have no money. Therefore escaped from the original address to hide in the Lat Phrao area until being arrested by the police He admits his guilt and will try to return the money to all the victims, Ms. Nattharika said, ”after the arrest. The arresting officers took Ms. Nattharika, the accused, to Nong Khae police station. Saraburi Province to continue prosecuting according to the missing law

Said, “We do not believe in the testimony or the alibi of this villain, despite the tears of pity. because the evidence from the victim is tightly tied The culprit is a good profile girl. Make a lot of money by selling concert tickets to superstar followers. But from an in-depth investigation, it was found that the criminals were addicted to online gambling. When losing money from online gambling completely cause greed Thinking of cheating, earning money quickly in order to play online gambling again until the victims gathered together to follow many criminals to get their money back The culprit had no money back, so he escaped. It’s not just a fraud. But for the fans of foreign artists to meet the stars that they like. Only a few chances And still came to be cut off from such an opportunity. It’s not just about money. But it’s also a mental thing. If any victims have not reported to the police, they can file a complaint with the local police at the scene of the incident to take further offenses against the perpetrators. And if there is a case that causes public trouble, you can report it via Facebook page, Sueb Nakhon Ban IDMB. We have staff ready to give advice 24 hours a day, even if it’s not a serious case, but if it’s about the people’s troubles, we do it immediately. Policy of Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Commander-in-Chief of Police and Pol.Lt.Gen.

Source: Thai News Agency

Indonesia rejects palm oil discrimination in EUDR before EU NGOs

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Government, through Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto, voiced rejection to the European Union (EU) over palm oil discrimination through EU Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR) while meeting with Non-Governmental Organizations’ (NGOs’) and Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs’) representatives.”Implementation of the EUDR will clearly hurt and harm plantation and forestry commodities that are so important to us, such as cocoa, coffee, rubber, wood products, and palm oil,” Hartarto noted in Brussels, Belgium, according to an official statement received in Jakarta, Wednesday. ccording to Hartarto, the EUDR policy undermined all of Indonesia’s commitments to solving problems related to climate change issues to protecting biodiversity in accordance with multilateral agreements and conventions, such as the Paris Agreement. “CPOPC(Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries) members have strictly implemented various policies in the field of forest conservation. Even the level of deforestation in Indonesia fell by 75 percent in the 2019-2020 period. Indonesia has also succeeded in reducing the area affected by forest fires to 91.84 percent,” Hartarto noted. Hartarto sought recognition and pressed for understanding from various parties in the EU for the steps taken by palm oil-producing countries in conducting sustainable production. “Our message to the European Union is very clear, give us the recognition we deserve,” Hartarto stated. He also called and urged CSOs and NGOs in Europe to actively speak out and promote palm oil in an objective, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner and be supported by accurate, up-to-date, and reliable data and information. “Indonesia’s commitment to producing palm oil that meets sustainability requirements and how we solve various issues related to deforestation and climate change have been recognized and set as examples by various international and multilateral organizations,” Hartarto stated. Hartarto pressed for countering the No Palm Oil campaign and emphasized that the role of CSOs and NGOs to fight this negative campaign should be carried out consistently. On the same occasion, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Plantations and Commodities of Malaysia Haji Fadillah Bin Haji Yusof also vouched to continue to support efforts to tackle climate change and reduce deforestation. During the QandA session, it was revealed that CSOs and NGOs were also concerned about the latest regulation from the EU. Some of the inputs and questions raised by CSOs and NGOs included the need for clarification on the form of a consultation platform that will be later established to support the drafting of implementing regulations from the EUDR, so that it will be more practical and less bureaucratic and will not harm small farmers. In addition, CSOs and NGOs are ready to support Indonesia in dealing with EUDR regulatory issues and their derivatives. This is considering the strategic presence of palm oil that also provides benefits for small farmers. Apart from that, Europe is also known to be absolutely unable to be free from palm oil. The main provisions of the EUDR have the potential to be detrimental and pose difficulties for small farmers, including the application of geolocation of palm oil land plots and a country benchmarking system that will divide countries into three categories: high risk, standard risk, and low risk. Regarding benchmarking, Minister Hartarto emphasized that as fellow member countries that are subject to international legal provisions and conventions and agreements, the EUDR provisions have the potential to hinder market access for commodities that are EUDR targets, such as coffee, cocoa, wood, palm oil, and rubber. The provision will give a negative image to countries classified as high-risk. The EUDR is a policy that regulates commodities and their impact on deforestation. In this case, the commodities included are soybeans, wood, beef, cocoa, rubber, coffee, and palm oil. Through the EUDR, the EU stipulates that all operators placing commodities and products on the EU market are required to ensure that they have been produced on land not subject to deforestation by December 31, 2020. Based on the system implemented by the EUDR, each commodity-producing country will be categorized according to the level of deforestation risk by the EU. In this case, a country can fall into the category of low risk, standard risk, or high risk.

Source: Antara News Agency

Stockbit collaborates with Fullerton to deliver investment solutions

Jakarta (ANTARA) – PT Stockbit Investa Bersama (Stockbit) and Fullerton Fund Management Company (Fullerton) have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver investment solutions and address the wealth management needs of Indonesian investors.”Stockbit sincerely appreciates the guidance from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and would like to thank OJK for their continuous support,” CEO and co-founder of Stockbit, Sigit Kouwagam, said in a statement received in Jakarta on Tuesday. Stockbit is delighted to partner with Fullerton, an award-winning fund manager with deep investment expertise and strong focus on risk management, he added. “We believe Fullerton’s strong track record to deliver quality investment solutions will benefit investors in Indonesia,” Kouwagam said. Stockbit, Indonesia’s leading digital investing platform, and Fullerton, an established Singapore-headquartered investment specialist, have jointly acquired PT Ayers Asia Asset Management, an Indonesian asset management firm based in Jakarta. With this acquisition, both firms will collaborate to manufacture and distribute quality investment solutions for a wide spectrum of investors across retail, intermediaries, and institutions, he informed. Kouwagam said that both firms believe that the partnership represents an exciting opportunity to serve one of the most dynamic markets in Southeast Asia. He said that this strategic partnership brings together complementary capabilities. Stockbit’s digital investing platform and local insights combined with Fullerton’s investment expertise will allow the collaboration to bring innovative products and solutions to investors in Indonesia, he added. He said that Stockbit’s digital-first approach enables investors to build portfolios based on their risk profile and investment goals in a simple and optimal way. Meanwhile, CEO of Fullerton Fund Management, Jenny Sofian, said that the company is excited to enter the Indonesian market with Stockbit, a fast-growing fintech player with a prominent brand and deep understanding of the diverse needs of investors in Indonesia. “Their ambition to making investment solutions widely accessible complements our commitment to design quality offerings to meet the needs of this rapidly expanding and dynamic market,” Jenny said. Indonesia’s large population and strong growth prospects are expected to drive demand for financial products and services. lthough the number of investors in Indonesia grew by 38 percent year on year in 2022, the asset management market remains underpenetrated when compared to neighbors in the region. Indonesia’s mutual fund assets under management are still less than 4.0 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), which is far below that of Malaysia, Thailand, and India, where the ratio has been recorded at 35.8 percent, 30.3 percent, and 15.8 percent of the GDP, respectively.

Source: Antara News Agency

ASEAN supports Indonesia in achieving economic priorities in SEOM 2/54

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia has received support from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) partner countries to achieve various priorities this year and agreed to encourage increased cooperation and economic relations.This was raised at the Second Meeting of the ASEAN Senior Economic Officials for the Fifty-Fourth ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting (SEOM 2/54) held on May 22-26, 2023, in Jakarta. “The meeting identified several economic priorities that are experiencing problems because there is domestic readiness in various ASEAN countries. However, we are optimistic that, with intensive discussions, Indonesia will be able to push for all economic priorities to be achieved this year,” Director of ASEAN Negotiations, as the alternate SEOM Chair Dina Kurniasari, noted in a written statement in Jakarta, Wednesday. Several other issues discussed at the meeting were various developments in cooperation and negotiations with partner countries. In particular, ASEAN also discussed various developments in cooperation and developments with partner countries. The meeting was also attended by several ASEAN partner countries, i.e., United States (US), China, Japan, Canada, South Korea, and India. The new issues discussed include the digital economy and the green economy. During the meeting of ASEAN and China, Kurniasari said that Indonesia emphasized the importance of resolving various cases of trade barriers to encourage more optimal implementation of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA). In addition, an important capacity-building program was carried out to encourage the completion of the ACFTA upgrading negotiations. Kurniasari said, at the meeting of ASEAN and India, Indonesia had agreed that it was necessary to develop a more feasible work plan to encourage the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreements (AITIGA) negotiations next year. Meanwhile, during the meeting with Canada, it was agreed that it was necessary to intensify discussions regarding outstanding issues. t the meeting, Indonesia also conveyed the latest developments regarding preparations for the ASEAN Economic Ministerial Meeting that will be held on August 17-21, 2023, in Semarang, Central Java, which will also invite ASEAN Dialogue Partner Ministers. At that meeting, a Tariff Finder and ASEAN Online Sales day (AOSD) will be launched. Related news: Supporting ASEAN SMEs crucial to economic growth: US Ambassador

Source: Antara News Agency

Hope German investors will make Indonesia its ASEAN hub: BKPM

Malang, East Java (ANTARA) – The Investment Ministry and Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has expressed its hope that German investors would make Indonesia anASEAN market hub.”We hope that Indonesia is chosen by Beiersdorf (a German company) as a hub for the ASEAN market,” BKPM’s deputy for investment promotion, Nurul Ichwan, said here on Tuesday (May 30). Indonesia is among the countries selected by the German investor because it has met the standards, he added. On Tuesday, BKPM inaugurated Beiersdorf’s factory expansion in Singosari, Malang district, East Java. The factory has been operating in Indonesia since 1981 and needed to expand to support its business activities. Ichwan said that investors from Germany are “one of the most resilient in the world.” erman investors tend to find it difficult to expand their businesses to other countries, he noted. However, Indonesia has managed to become one of their investment destinations. “So, if German companies are investing in Indonesia, it means that the country has a high level of confidence. We are at a certain level of confidence,” he added. He said he expects German investment in Indonesia to become a reference for other global companies in investing in the country. “German companies will be a reference to other companies, especially those from Europe (in investing in Indonesia),” he added. BKPM is committed to assisting every process in Beiersdorf’s business expansion in Indonesia so that it would make the country a hub of its products, Ichwan said. He also expressed the hope that local governments will support the central government’s commitment to providing easy and quick business licensing services. With easy licensing, more foreign companies will be attracted to invest, he said. Production center director of Beiersdorf Indonesia, Enri Gausman Lubis, said the total investment for the factory expansion reached 26 million euros (Rp500 billion).

Source: Antara News Agency