“Big Joke” submits another round to the NACC to investigate the police investigation into the online gambling website case.


NACC, ‘Big Joke’ stormed the office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) again to submit a complaint letter accusing the boss and all investigators in the case. Online gambling websites that have committed illegal cases

Pol. Gen. Surachet Hakphan or Big Joke, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Has traveled to the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to submit a complaint letter accusing the chief and the entire team of investigators. On Monday, April 22, “Big Joke” had filed a complaint against the Prime Minister and the entire investigation team. But yesterday there was a report from the NACC Secretary that “Big Joke” himself had withdrawn the charges against the Prime Minister. He stated that he did not intend to take the blame.

Pol. Gen. Surachet said that today he came to file a criminal complaint against Pol. Maj. Gen. Thana Chuwong, deputy police commander, and a total of more than 200 investigators for offenses under Section 157. The officials performed the
ir duties. illegally From now on the whole process will begin. and sent a warning to the investigating officer that The commander’s orders were made illegally for you to do. If it is determined that there is an illegal investigation If you are transferred, you can come back. But if you are charged with a criminal case, you will go to jail. which the investigation of The NACC is very detailed and thorough and follows the legal procedures. An investigation by Tao Poon Police Station and Thung Maha Mek Police Station found money worth 500-600 million baht but did not send it to the DSI. The investigating officers returned it to do it themselves. which is not in accordance with the principles of the law, and when DSI has verified that it is the fault of government officials There was a resolution to send it to the NACC, not to send it to the police. It is believed that he is already preparing to leave government service.

As for the matter of withdrawing the complaint against the Prime Minister In this matter, he
came to investigate and found that Pol. Gen. Sereepisut Tamiyawet had already submitted the matter. The National Anti-Corruption Commission has gone a long way. If filed again, it will be a repeat of the matter, causing the investigation to be delayed.

Source: Thai News Agency

Raided the NACC again to demand legal action against the gambling website case.


“Big Joke” invaded the NACC again to submit a complaint letter accusing the chief and the entire team of investigators in the online gambling website case. where there was an illegal case

Pol. Gen. Surachet Hakphan or Big Joke, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Traveled to the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to submit a complaint letter accusing the chief and the entire team of investigators. By last Monday, April 22 Pol.Gen.Surachet had filed a complaint against the Prime Minister and the entire investigation team But yesterday There was a report from the NACC secretary that Pol. Gen. Surachet Withdrew the case against the Prime Minister, stating that he did not intend to take action.

Today, Police General Surachet Came to file a criminal complaint against Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong, Deputy Police Commander, and all over 200 investigating officers for an offense under Section 157. The officials performed their duties incorrectly. From now on the whole process will begin. a
nd sent a warning to the investigating officer that the commander’s orders were illegal for him to do If it is determined that there is an illegal investigation If you are transferred, you can come back. But if you are charged with a criminal case, you will go to jail. The NACC’s investigation was very thorough and thorough, following legal procedures. The investigation by Tao Poon Police Station and Thung Maha Mek Police Station found money worth 500-600 million baht, but the DSI investigators did not return it. Do it yourself which is not in accordance with the principles of the law, and when DSI has verified that it is the fault of government officials There was a resolution to send it to the NACC, not to send it to the police. which is believed to be already prepared to remove himself from government service

As for the matter of withdrawing the complaint against the Prime Minister In this matter, he came to investigate and found that Police General Sereepisut The matter has already been filed and the NAC
C has gone a long way. If you submit it again, it will be a repeat issue. It will cause the investigation to be delayed.

Source: Thai News Agency

Hailstorm hits Chaiyaphum Ten houses were damaged.


Chaiyaphum, Hailstorm hits Chaiyaphum. Ten houses were damaged and roofs were blown off by strong winds. Blows down trees blocking the road Officials rushed to survey the damage.

Chaiyaphum Province, a hailstorm hit many areas, especially Nong Ya Kow Village, Village No. 4 and Ban Non Sila, Village No. 6, Thung Lui Lai Subdistrict, Khon San District. The roofs of 10 villagers’ houses were damaged, with the roofs falling off due to the force of the wind. and was hit by a hailstorm that hit dozens of houses, causing heavy damage.

In addition, the wind also blew away trees along the Huai Yang – Chulabhorn Dam road. In the area in front of the municipality, Thung Lui Lai Subdistrict, 3 places collapsed on the road surface, making it difficult for vehicles to move around. The municipal officials assigned the engineering team and the rescue team to rush to clear the area. and sent officials to survey the damage to villagers’ homes To find a way to help in the beginning.

Source: Thai News Agency

Fire Rekindles at Rayong Chemical Storage Facility


RAYONG, Following a fire at a chemical storage warehouse in Rayong province which erupted two days ago, the firefighting team has revised their fire suppression plan after some fire spots rekindled.

Backhoe trucks have used to scoop soil to smother the flames at the chemical storage warehouse of Win Process Co., Ltd., in Baan Khai district as some areas remain smoldering, and fire spots have reignited intermittently.

The district chief, Thotsaphon Borwornmote disclosed that water spray proved ineffective as certain chemicals cannot be extinguished with water. Therefore, soil or sand covering is necessary. Foam suppression is no longer required.

Four fire trucks are deployed, aiming for the quickest resolution, especially after concerns from Rayong governor about prolonged impact on the community.

Meanwhile, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Patcharawat Wongsuwan instructed the Pollution Control Department to inspect the air quality in the area within a range of 300 meters to 10 kilometers. He
said the initial inspection found no dangerous chemicals or hazardous air conditions, posing harm to local residents.

The Director-General of the Pollution Control Department Priyaporn Suwannakes said that air quality monitoring around the vicinity of the fire-affected area revealed minimal chemical fumes to the north of the factory and lingering smoke odor.

However, air quality remains within safe limits, although continuous monitoring will persist until the situation normalizes.

Meanwhile, residents in areas, which are downwind, have been evacuated to a temporary shelter at the Nong Phawa Temple. However, due to changing wind directions, suitable evacuation points are being sought again. Initial reports indicate five people with dizziness.

Director-General of the Department of Health, Atthapol Kaewsamrit conducted a risk assessment on-site, particularly regarding tap water. The assessment concluded that tap water samples from surrounding communities were safe for use.

Police at Baan Khai station are ac
celerating interrogations of the head of workers and employees of the factory to determine the cause.

The warehouses of the industrial waste disposal company stored contaminated water, oil sludge, automotive rubber, plastic, and electronic components.

Source: Thai News Agency

Doctors warn that ammonia is found in e-cigarettes. The more you smoke, the greater your risk of bronchitis.


Ministry of Public Health, From the misunderstanding that Smoking electronic cigarettes is safe. Does not emit a bad smell Can smoke in areas where smoking is prohibited. But the truth is E-cigarettes are just as dangerous as traditional cigarettes. Especially now there is information found that E-cigarettes contain ammonia that can cause bronchitis in the future.

Dr. Niti Hetanurak, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Disease Control, said that currently there is a lot of research that has found ammonia in e-cigarettes. Which is caused by heat without burning (Heated Tobacco Products) when touching or inhaling ammonia into the body will cause tissue irritation, causing eye pain, nose pain, bronchitis. In addition, ammonia substances also help to make Absorbs nicotine into the brain faster. Increases the addictive effect of nicotine.

Dr. Niti added that Smoking e-cigarettes can therefore worsen the health of the smoker himself and those around him, unlike rolled cigarettes. Especially those who al
ready have health problems. Moreover, when exposed to various dangerous substances from e-cigarettes, it will make your health and disease symptoms worse. If you have any questions, you can ask for more information at the Tobacco Product Control Board Division, Department of Disease Control, call 0 2590 3850 or contact To request services to quit smoking and e-cigarettes Available at every Ministry of Public Health hospital near your home. Or call the toll free smoking cessation hotline 1600 ‘Join us in creating a smoke-free Thai society. and electronic cigarettes’.

Source: Thai News Agency

Vietnam supports global agreement on plastic pollution

Ottawa: A delegation of Vietnamese negotiators joined those from 176 countries worldwide at the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-4) on plastic waste in Ottawa, Canada, on April 23.

This session is to work towards finalising an agreement on a global treaty to eliminate plastic pollution by the end of this year. To achieve this goal, negotiators will need to reach a comprehensive legally binding compromise on plastic waste.

In his opening speech, Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault said plastic has become a microcosm of consumer culture since the mid-20th century, adding that the world has depended on this culture. He underlined the necessity to forge a new consensus to eliminate this, putting an end to the waste, expense, and harm of plastic.

On the threshold of the meeting, Guilbeault said the meeting’s goal is to achieve consensus on 60-70% of the treaty’s content.

Vietnamese head delegate, Director of the International Cooperation Depar
tment under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) Le Ngoc Tuan said Vietnam supports the current approach to tackling plastic pollution, but noted that to prepare for negotiations in this session and the next one, specific assessments of future impacts when participating in the agreement are necessary.

As a developing country, Vietnam seeks a balance where, alongside control measures, consideration should be given to implementation methods, including financial, technological, and capacity aspects, he said.

Talking to Vietnam News Agency in Canada, Tuan said Vietnam and other member countries all support building a legally binding global agreement to address plastic pollution.

He noted that this will serve as a legal framework for member countries to develop actions to reduce plastic pollution and collectively address environmental challenges.

Anthony Merante, a plastic waste campaigner from Oceana Canada, asserted that the world cannot delay resolving this crisis any longer.

Plastic p
ollution knows no borders and is the second most urgent environmental issue after climate change, he said, noting that the devastation caused by plastic pollution in the ocean is undeniable.

Methods and implementation roadmaps are also crucial because each country has its level of development and unique circumstances, making it impossible to apply a one-size-fits-all formula, he stressed

Statistics show that annual plastic production has more than doubled over the past 20 years to 460 million tonnes, and is on track to triple. Only 9% of the total is recycled.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the “contribution” of plastic to global warming is likely to more than double by 2060.

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, emphasised the urgency for a treaty and specific actions to combat plastic pollution, affirming that time is running out for both finalising a treaty and for the earth’s resilience./.

Source: Vietnam News
Agency

Refuses to answer and is ready to sit in the Ministry of Doctors


Government House, “Somsak” confirms there is no sign of a Cabinet adjustment. All he knows is that if he is a minister, there is no need to rewrite his history. The Minister of Public Health refused to answer and said it was something that should not be said. It is at the discretion of the Prime Minister.

Mr. Somsak Thepsuthin, Deputy Prime Minister Referring to the current news about the cabinet reshuffle (cabinet), he said he still doesn’t know. As far as he can remember, people who were formerly ministers do not have to make a new history. So I don’t know what changes, how much, and how. It’s up to the Prime Minister. When asked, he couldn’t answer any details. But it is safe to say that those who are already ministers do not need to make a new history. As for what position to change to? It is a matter that the media must inquire from the person named. But the person whose name came out probably couldn’t answer. Because you probably don’t know where the matter is going. Saw the media asking the Prime Min
ister

As for the trend that Mr. Somsak’s name will go to the position of Minister of Public Health, Mr. Somsak said that he really does not know. The Prime Minister has not informed him and has not given any signal. Including no signal from Ms. Paethongthan Shinawatra, Pheu Thai Party leader.

When asked again that talking among listed ministers will be fined. Has it been changed or not? Mr. Somsak said that there has been very little talk lately about the change. Because you may have received enough news already. until there is nothing to follow Let’s go destroy other work time.

‘I would like to emphasize that the change is within the power of the Prime Minister. Someone might ask if I’ve signed the book yet. Or has the person named signed the book yet? He answered that he didn’t know. Because people who are already ministers do not have to make a new history,’ Mr. Somsak said.

When asked if he really had to sit as Minister of Public Health How prepared and skilled are they? Mr. Somsak said, “Don’t talk n
ow.” You must respect your supervisor who decides who will do what and how. Don’t say you are ready or not. Because everyone came to do their duty. You have to do your best.

As for whether there will be a ripple effect in the Pheu Thai Party with those who are removed from the Cabinet, Mr. Somsak said that he does not know who has been replaced. We cannot “sit differently” because it is the right of each person. and must wait for a signal from the Prime Minister only Everyone must work to their fullest. no neutral gear

When asked whether Mr. Somsak had never sat at the Ministry of Public Health or not, Mr. Somsak said he had been there twice, the first time as a deputy minister for the first time in his life. and the second time being a minister During the government of Gen. Chawalit Yongchaiyudh, regarding readiness, he could not answer. Because it’s something that shouldn’t be said.

When asked again if he really had to go to the Ministry of Public Health. There shouldn’t be a problem. Mr. Somsak said he
didn’t answer, believing that everyone has the ability to work.

As for talking with Mr. Anuchanakasai, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, as part of the Three Friends group whose names have been changed, Mr. Somsak said that he is comfortable.

When asked about the movement of the Red Shirt masses Will it cause a ripple effect in the Cabinet adjustment or not? Mr. Somsak said no, don’t think for him.

Source: Thai News Agency

Raided the production of colorful bottled milk without FDA numbers in the Nakhon Pathom area.


Central Investigation Police (CIB) raided a production site of milk bottles without FDA numbers in colorful bottles in the Nakhon Pathom area, filling bottles and sending them for sale in neighboring countries.

Central Investigation Bureau headed by Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridej, Commander-in-Chief of the Central Investigation Bureau, Pol. Maj. Gen. Natthasak Chaonasai, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Central Investigation Bureau, Pol. Maj. Gen. Sophon Sarapat, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Police, P.C.B., under the orders of Pol. Maj. Gen. Witthaya Sriprasertphap, Commander-in-Chief of the P.C.P., Pol. Col. Samreng Ampornthong, P. Pol. Col. Natthawat Kesarak, Pol. Col. Panya Klaprasert, Pol. Col. Chattha Nakkaew, Pol. Col. Pakpoom Srilapamas, P. Pol. Col. Anuwat Rakcharoen, deputy commander of the Crime Suppression Division, Pol. Col. Weeraphong Klaithong, superintendent of the 4th Crime Suppression Division, and officers of the 4th Crime Suppression Division, Operations. Inspected the production sit
e of milk-flavored beverage products. without food serial numbers in the area of ??Nakhon Pathom Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Pathom District, Nakhon Pathom Province

As a result of Subdistrict 4, the Consumer Protection Crime Suppression Division has taken proactive measures to monitor food products produced without standards. unhygienic and there was no Food Serial Number (FDA), along with receiving complaints from the public to inspect the sale of milk flavored beverage products, brand PON PON, through online platforms.

The police then investigated and found that There is an advertisement for the sale of the said brand of milk-flavored drink products on social media. The sales are advertised in Cambodian. And when examining the said product, it was found that Food serial numbers of other products are used on the product to create credibility. Therefore, he went to the area to investigate until he found out about the production and storage sources.

Later on April 23, 2024, police officers from Division 4 of
the Crime Suppression Division served a search warrant at the Nakhon Pathom District Court. enter to search A house in Nakhon Pathom Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Pathom District, Nakhon Pathom Province seized 13 labels, lids, packaging and products that were in violation of the Food Act 1979, various brands, totaling 13 products, by searching once. This was found The factory uses human labor in production. without wearing gloves to maintain cleanliness at all and found The factory relies on producing milk beverage products of various brands according to market trends that are not up to standard and selling them to customers in border areas in Chanthaburi Province and Cambodia, which has been in operation for 5 years.

Food samples were collected to be sent for analysis at the Department of Medical Sciences. If additional prohibited substances are found in food It is an offense under the Food Act 1979 for “producing impure food” and is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding tw
enty thousand baht. or both

Initially, such action is an offense under the Food Act of 1979 for “producing and selling food that is incorrectly labeled” and is punishable by a fine not exceeding 30,000 baht. In the case of using other food serial numbers, it will be an offense. ‘Manufacturing and selling counterfeit food’ is punishable by imprisonment from 6 months to 10 years and a fine from 5,000-100,000 baht.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Witthaya Sriprasertphap, commander of the Crime Suppression Division, expresses concern to the public not to buy food products whose origins are unknown. Whether buying from a general store or online sales sources Because there may be danger from substandard production. and is not safe for consumption Before purchasing, you should check the food registration number (FDA) to see if it has been properly licensed or not. And we would like to warn those who illegally produce or sell food that is not allowed or is not of standard quality. Whether it is a manufacturing plant or a distributo
r Stop such behavior immediately. If found, strict legal action will be taken. And if citizens find suspicious products Complaints can be filed at the NCPO Hotline 1135 or the NCPO Consumer Warning page at any time.

Source: Thai News Agency