Dismantling gangs of Vietnamese foreign workers illegally working

Nakhon Phanom, Central Investigation Police (CIB) busted up a gang of Vietnamese foreign workers. Illegally working without a license

Central Investigation Bureau Ready to integrate forces with related agencies including Together they arrested MISS LE, 40 years old, Vietnamese nationality, along with 16 people, informing them that commit a crime “Being a foreigner working without a work permit in accordance with Section 8 in conjunction with Section 101 of the Emergency Decree on Management of the Work of Foreigners B.E. 2017, amended (No. 2) B.E. 2018” and accused Mr. Suphachat, age 38 Year, which is an employer accepting foreign workers who do not have a license to work in their business establishment. which is a base offense ‘Being an employer accepting foreigners who do not have work permits to work’ is an offense according to Section 9 of the 2017 Foreign Work Management Act (revised in 2018).

By this arrest Police officers from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division receiv
ed information that a Vietnamese capitalist was smuggling foreign workers to work in a marijuana cultivation facility. It is believed that this is not allowed and that marijuana is illegally sold without permission. Therefore, we have coordinated with the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Employment Office. Nakhon Phanom Provincial Public Health Office Border Patrol Police No. 236 and ISOC, Nakhon Phanom Province to inspect the said marijuana cultivation facility

Later, all officials Requested to inspect a marijuana cultivation facility While the officer was parking the car They found a number of foreign workers escaping inside the marijuana growing factory. The officer then showed himself and showed his card.

Officials asked to directly examine the relevant documents. At the same time, they found Mr. Suphachat posing as the owner.

Marijuana cultivation facility and admitted that they had hired Vietnamese foreign workers to work in the marijuana cultivation facility before bringing officials to inspect the building
Ready to admit that he has not yet applied for permission to sell marijuana. and will be carried out within 7 days according to the advice of public health officials A total of 16 foreigners were brought to inspect the identity documents of Mr. Suphachart. It was stated that the foreign workers had been hired to work because they were growing marijuana in their establishments. Paying each person a salary of 15,000 baht per month, having started hiring the foreign workers approximately 4 months ago. When examining the documents, it was found that everyone Have a passport entered into the Kingdom of Thailand through a checkpoint stamped as valid within the Kingdom.

When inquiring about the work permits of all foreigners, Mr. Supachat admitted that these foreign workers have not yet been granted permission to work in the Kingdom of Thailand. The Nakhon Phanom Provincial Employment Officer checked with the authorized personnel system and it did not appear that 16 foreign workers were allowed to work in the Kingd
om, so they reported the charges. ‘I am a foreigner working without a work permit. before being sent to the investigating officer Muang Nakhon Phanom Police Station to proceed with legal proceedings As for Mr. Suphachart, the owner, an official from the Department of Employment Will continue to compare and adjust. Ask for preliminary testimony The accused confessed to all charges.

Source: Thai News Agency

Vendors in the Rangsit area complain to the Crime Suppression Division. The legal entity ordered the market to be dismantled.

A group of merchants in the Rangsit area complained to the Crime Suppression Division that the housing development juristic person claimed they had been appointed by the area owner. Negotiate to return the area along with asking the vendors to demolish their shops on March 1st. But did not receive direct contact from the owner of the area.

A group of merchants in the Rangsit area petitioned the Crime Suppression Division to take legal action against the juristic person. In the case of using a backhoe to demolish a store until it was damaged Merchant representative They stated that they had been using the area since 1999, at which time it was still a deserted forest. Land owners know that they come to use the area for business. Therefore permission was granted and rent was not collected. Ready to emphasize that if anyone comes to evict you, don’t go until the owner of the area comes and asks to use the area back.

Until October 2023, the legal entity of the housing development Claiming to have been appointed
by the owner of the area Negotiate to return the area Ready to bring documents to ask vendors to demolish their shops on March 1st But did not receive direct contact from the owner of the area. Therefore, it is not certain whether the said juristic person pretended to seize the area illegally or not.

Initially, it was learned that the owner of the area who had allowed them to use the area has died. But it is not known whether the said land has changed hands or not.

Source: Thai News Agency

The Teachers Council did not wait. Order to suspend the professional license of the director of a drug dealing school

The Teachers Council orders the suspension of all types of educational professional licenses. The director of a school in Surin Province trafficked drugs without waiting for the results of the investigation. and appoint a subcommittee to investigate misconduct in professional ethics. Including an order to leave government service first.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Amonwan Wirathammo, Secretary-General of the Teachers Council, revealed that from a case that appeared in the media on March 3, there was a school director in Surin Province who had behavior related to drugs. By police officers from the Investigation Division, Sub-Division 1, Drug Trafficking Division. The Narcotics Suppression Police Headquarters (Division 1, Narcotics Suppression Division, Narcotics Suppression Division) has arrested and charged the school director with the charge of ‘jointly distributing narcotics of the type Number 1 (amphetamine or methamphetamine) with intent to sell which is an act of trade causing spread among the people and cause an
impact on the security of the state or the safety of the general public.’

The Teachers Council Secretariat has checked the information and found that the said school director has a teaching license. and professional license for educational institution administrators It is learned that the parent agency has appointed a committee to investigate serious disciplinary matters. and had an order to leave government service first Therefore, the matter was submitted to the Professional Standards Committee for consideration in terms of professional ethics violations. And in the meeting of the Professional Standards Committee No. 2/2024 on Friday, March 8, 2024, the Professional Standards Committee It was resolved to immediately suspend the said school director’s license to practice all types of educational professions. without waiting for the results of the investigation and appoint a subcommittee to investigate misconduct in professional ethics.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Amonwan further said that after there was an order to s
uspend the educational professional license. The Subcommittee for Investigation of Professional Ethical Conduct will expedite the investigation of misconduct. According to the Teachers Council regulations regarding consideration Conduct that violates the Professional Ethics B.E. 2010 and its amendments And if after completing all the steps it is found that there is a true offense, the Professional Standards Committee will be proposed to revoke the said school director’s license to practice all types of professions.

Source: Thai News Agency

In February 2024, people fell victim to scammers, losing more than 2 billion baht.


House, “Karam” Deputy Government Spokesperson Remind people not to be fooled. Being a victim of fraud Revealing the value of damages in February 2024, more than 2 billion baht. If you are deceived, suggest reporting the matter online via https://www.thaipoliceonline.com

Mr. Karom Phonphonklang, Deputy Spokesperson of the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed the results of online reporting via https://www.thaipoliceonline.com from February 1-29, 2024, totaling 21,506 matters, total damage value. 2,493,842,459 baht, average 85,944,568 baht per day. Results of seizing 26,621 accounts. Total amount requested for sequestration was 1,592,427,042 baht. Total amount of sequestration was 585,162,740 baht.

For the types of online cases that are reported the most, the top 5 are as follows: 1. Fraudulent trading of goods or services. (Not a process) Value of damage 198,614,971 baht 2. Tricked into transferring money to work to earn extra income. Value of damage 326,172,595 baht 3. Deceived into borrowing money. Damage va
lue 106,624,305 baht 4. Deceived into investing through the computer system. Damage value 1,151,441,270 baht and 5. Call center damage value 233,274,414 baht

‘I ask people not to be fooled. Become a victim of a scammer. If you are tricked, you can report a problem online at https://www.thaipoliceonline.com Or inquire at number 1441 or 081-866-3000,’ Mr. Karom said.

Source: Thai News Agency

Experts applaud upgrade of Vietnam – Australia relations

Sydney: The establishment of the Vietnam – Australia comprehensive strategic partnership during Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Australia, which concluded on March 9, has attracted attention from Australian experts and scholars.

Talking to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)’s resident correspondents in Australia, Prof. Carl Thayer from the Australian Defence Force Academy, the University of New South Wales, said the upgrade of the bilateral ties to the comprehensive strategic partnership reflects the mutual respect for each other’s political regimes. Economic benefits have brought the two countries closer together for the sake of a broader strategic interest.

The new partnership will generate opportunities for more intensive discussions about various issues between Vietnam and Australia, he said, noting that the majority of Australian people support the reinforcement of the ties with Vietnam, especially in education.

The scholar held that Australia will prioritise cooperation with
Vietnam and promote dialogue. The two sides can jointly put forth and share ideas at different dialogue levels. All of these will serve the two countries’ shared future amid such challenges as climate change, economic uncertainties, and superpowers’ competition facing the world and the region.

Both sides will jointly gain benefits if they understand those challenges and find out the best ways for promoting the most effective cooperation via bilateral and multilateral mechanisms in which Vietnam engages and has a strong role to play, Thayer added.

Greg Earl, former member of the Australia – ASEAN Council and former Southeast Asia correspondent at the Australian Financial Review, perceived that the elevation of the bilateral relations to the comprehensive strategic partnership will create a prerequisite for Vietnam and Australia to enhance diplomatic ties more strongly and hold dialogues on regional issues.

In fact, he noted, the two countries have found out ways to build closer and closer relations, which a
re based on complementary economic policies and the large Vietnamese community that has helped deepen Australia’s understanding of the Southeast Asian nation.

The ties with Vietnam form one of the fastest growing foreign relationships of Australia over the recent past. Despite different political regimes, the two countries share many similarities in their foreign policies towards the region.

In addition, Vietnam is investing in resources of Australia, which in turn is importing more products from Vietnam. This has helped Australian businesses become more familiar with Vietnam, according to Earl.

Voicing his delight at the establishment of the comprehensive strategic partnership, Hal Hill, Emeritus Professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, described this as a positive sign for the future of both countries. Though they are not geographically close to each other, they can seize this opportunity to develop durable relations and mutual understanding in all aspects.

He said Vietnam has enjoyed sound relations with most countries and secured an important stature in the international arena, setting an example for other countries to follow.

Besides, Vietnam is considered as an economic ‘star’ in Southeast Asia and the most successful country in this region in terms of entering the global production network – the fastest growing part of international trade. Many multinationals have come to Vietnam and carried out production activities here.

Given this, Hill held that Vietnam is a great opportunity for Australia.

The professor said in terms of political and social aspects, Vietnam is a dynamic and active country which used to be one of the poorest in the world in the 1980s but thanks to Doi moi (Renewal), it has established itself as a diverse economy with large rice exports and successful agriculture and fisheries.

With PM Chinh’s visit and such optimistic signs, a new era has opened for closer relations between Vietnam and Australia, he remarked./.

Source: Vietnam New
s Agency

Young woman begs for help after being attacked by her ex-husband – threatening to release secret clip

Kamphaeng Phet, A girl who sings on a famous Kamphaeng Phet page was attacked by her ex-husband and threatened to release secret clips. After breaking up, her husband revealed that he did it out of jealousy. They claim they haven’t broken up yet.

From the Facebook case of “Prajakrit Saithip”, what is the admin of the group page “Kamphaeng Phet” complaining about? Tell it here,’ posted complaints from members. with the message: ‘Kamphaeng Phet girl Complain to the group admin of being harassed by an ex-boyfriend who is a fireman and hit on the head. Plus threats to kill the whole family. and threatened to release secret video clips that were secretly taken Initially, the report was reported to Muang Kamphaeng Phet Police Station

Recently, the admin of the said page took “Miss Som”, the victim, to give additional testimony to the police officer on duty who is the owner of the case. She also said that her ex-husband had previously tried to chat and call and threaten to harm her. Along with sending pictures of
herself naked and sending clips of herself having sex with her ex-husband, threatening that she had taken them. and will not delete Think for yourself what will happen. and said that if we meet, I won’t guarantee what will happen. Until she came and attacked herself while on her way to work on the night of March 7, 2024 at 2:30 a.m., suddenly “Mr. A” (pseudonym), her ex-husband, came and attacked her. Using a helmet to hit the head 3 times until the injury required 6 stitches to the forehead.

And in the past, during the month of December 2023, he was attacked and beaten and strangled until he was bruised. So he returned to live at home with his mother in Na Bo Kham Subdistrict, Mueang Kamphaeng Phet District. which he and his ex-husband They have a son together, aged 9 years, who just separated from each other only 1 year ago. In the past, for the sake of the child, she still went in and out of her ex-husband’s house frequently. Throughout the past, they would quarrel with each other because of money. and he
r husband is addicted to gambling Including having behavior related to drugs. So he decided to separate and live with his mother. But her ex-husband continued to harass her.

During that time, the ex-husband’s side have traveled to Muang Kamphaeng Phet Police Station They talked about the reasons for taking action this time. By giving information that We haven’t broken up yet. They’ve just been separated since December last year. and did it out of jealousy And now he has admitted his guilt. After this, if we break up will let each other go well As for the case, it is left to the police.

Source: Thai News Agency

The Lord Buddha’s relics and the Arahant’s relics have arrived in Ubon Ratchathani.

Ubon Ratchathani, The relics of the Lord Buddha and the Arahants of Phra Sariputra and Phra Moggallana. Invited to Mahawanaram Temple or Wat Pa Yai Ubon Ratchathani Province, before tomorrow (March 10, 2024), there will be a parade and open for the public to pay homage until March 13, 2024.

The relics of the Lord Buddha and the Arahants of Sariputta and Moggallana Brought from the Military Airport, Wing 41, Chiang Mai Province, to the Airport, Wing 21, Ubon Ratchathani Province at 9:30 a.m., with Somdej Phra Maha Theerajarn. Committee of the Sangha Sangha Advisor to the Abbot Region 10, Phra Dhammaphothiwong Abbot of Thai Bodh Gaya Temple, India, Head of Dhamma Missionaries from India-Nepal Mr. Sermsak Phongpanich, Minister of Culture lay president Arrange a welcome ceremony along with Mr. Supasit Kocharoenyot, Governor of Ubon Ratchathani Province Executives of the Ministry of Culture, Department of Religious Affairs, government and private agencies, Ubon Ratchathani residents, joined in the ceremony along
with the Charoen Chai Mongkhon clergy inviting the monks to the 21st Wing Military Airport Lounge before being enshrined in the Mankong Room, Mahawanaram Temple. It is a collaboration of the government through the Ministry of Culture. in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of India Indian Embassy in Thailand Bodhikayavichalai Institute 980 Government and Private Sector Agencies Carry out a project to invite the relics of the Lord Buddha and the Arahants of Phra Sariputta and Phra Moggallana. from the republic of india Temporarily enshrined in Thailand to honor His Majesty the King. On the occasion of the auspicious ceremony of His Majesty the King’s 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary, 28 July 2024, promoting the propagation of Buddhism. and strengthening good relations between the two countries that the Thai government

As for Mahawanaram Temple Place where the Lord Buddha’s relics and Arahant’s relics are enshrined. which the officials use as a security room There are police officers maintaining se
curity along the route. and in front of the Phra Chao Yai In Plang Temple There are many Buddhists who know the news. Dressed in white clothes Sitting on the floor waiting to welcome you. and gave information that he felt delighted to have the opportunity to be close to the relics of the Lord Buddha for the first time in his life Some people came to join in the candlelight procession around the temple before officials opened it for worship tomorrow. The first one was enshrined at the Sanam Luang Ceremony between 24 Feb. – 3 March, 9 days, with 1 million religious worshipers paying respects, while at Hor Kham Luang. Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Province, opens for worship on 5-8 March for 4 days. More than 300,000 religious people come to pay their respects and are brought to Ubon Ratchathani for the third province before the final opening in Krabi Province.

Tomorrow (March 10, 2024) at 7:00 a.m., the people of Ubon Ratchathani join together to organize a beautiful procession to pay homage to the Buddha.
Isaan traditional style Including lanterns, lotus lanterns, as well as the procession of Ubon Hung Hueang Tham. Beautiful candles More than 2,500 participants paraded from the City Pillar Shrine. Come to the Mahawanaram temple and begin opening for religious worship at 9:00 a.m. onwards for tomorrow (10 March 2024).

Source: Thai News Agency

The private sector sees the cost of electricity being reduced further.

Bangkok, The private sector sees the new electricity bill being able to be reduced further. Emphasize that the government should refinance electricity debt. EGAT will not be burdened with increasing electricity costs in the system.

Mr. Issares Rattanadilok Na Phuket, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries, spoke about electricity prices for the period 2/67 (May-Aug.) that the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is accepting. Listen to opinions from 3 rates, with the lowest price being unchanged from the current period of 4.18 baht/unit, that the Energy Regulatory Commission has disclosed more information but still

lacks a proactive policy to reduce electricity costs at the root cause. And Thailand should not rely on fate. from falling world energy prices without rushing to build the country’s immunity

In addition, the policy department should consider reducing the electricity bill slightly, such as 4.00 -4.10 baht/unit, to help stimulate the economy. and reduce the cost of living of the people
and the government in the budget Carrying out vulnerable groups during hot weather and people need more electricity and should accelerate Proactive policy by offering opinions as follows:

1) From the problem of outstanding debt from the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), which has previously borne the cost of fuel costs to the people, approximately 100 billion baht, but why has the Energy Regulatory Commission or the government not yet considered refinancing measures? Come help.

2) The amount of natural gas (NG) in the Gulf of Thailand has decreased to 40% (originally 42%) even though the Erawan field has reached 800 million units/day. Why do we need to increase imports? Liquefied natural gas or LNG is 3% more expensive than the Gulf of Thailand.

3) The costs hidden in NG should be reviewed, such as the cost of passing through the entire pipeline system, reviewing the price of NG sold at all types of power plants (SPP, IPS) to be the same price as the IPP large power system.

4) The gover
nment should accelerate policies to promote free solar and public solar to promote clean energy

and systems with attractive prices. that accepts buybacks, more than the Net billing currently used and reducing LNG imports as well as unlocking Ror Ngor.4 licenses, not just for solar rooftops exceeding 1 MW, but also for solar farms and solar floating as well.

Reporters reported that The Energy Regulatory Commission has explained the acceleration of LNG imports because prices are currently low, while gas from the Gulf of Thailand is being produced less overall, including gas from Myanmar. Therefore, Mar must hasten to import more LNG and reserve gas to support the increased use of summer lights.

Source: Thai News Agency