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Crime, Courts, Calamity

Bad things happen to good people; good things happen to bad people.

Pramuk Wichiandilokkun being escorted to Bangna Police Station on June 20.

War of the Wins: Two Moto Drivers Arrested for Fatal Gunfight

BANGKOK — Two members of a motorcycle taxi stand have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in a deadly street skirmish with a...

Court Official Says No Meddling in Judges’ Works

BANGKOK — The judicial branch on Monday launched an investigation into a recent attempted suicide by a judge who said he was protesting interference from the court higher-ups.

Nurse Who Roughhoused Comatose Grandpa Transferred

PHITSANULOK — The son of a coma patient whose apparent abuse by a nurse was watched by millions online said Thursday he won’t press...

Anutin: First Lot of Sinovac Vaccines to Arrive Feb. 24

BANGKOK — Health minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Monday announced the first shipment of Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines will arrive in Thailand next week.

Vehicles Spiked By Caltrops Near Govt Office

(19 February) Commuters on Chaeng Wattana Road have complained of mysterious caltrops laid on the road by unidentified individuals.

1 New Virus Death Reported; Daily Infections Fall to 50

BANGKOK — Health officials on Friday announced one additional death and 50 new infected due to the coronavirus.

The Serial Killer And The Actress Are Both Accused Of Purchasing Cyanide

The suspect in serial murder, Am Cyanide, or Sararat Rangsiwutthaporn, and the famous actress Ice Preechaya Pongthananikorn, were among the 31 people reported by...

Police Use Tear Gas Against Anti-Government Protesters

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Thai police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons Sunday to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters who held a rally in Bangkok despite coronavirus restrictions banning gatherings of more than five people.

Cops: 3 Russians Arrested for Heist of 50 Mil. Baht Painting

BANGKOK — Three Russian nationals were arrested on Wednesday for robbing a painting worth 50 million baht from a Swiss tourist in Chonburi last year, police said.

Perp Pressers to Continue Despite Prayuth’s Concern for Human Rights

BANGKOK — For a while it seemed like a tradition in the symbiotic relationship between police and media would be brought to an end.

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