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Man Filmed Beating Girlfriend Arrested

BANGKOK — A man seen physically abusing his partner aboard a Bangkok bus in a viral video was arrested yesterday and charged with physical assault.

Police identified Winai Saeng-ngam, 29, as the man who beat his girlfriend aboard a Route 107 bus on Wednesday night. Although no one on the bus intervened, a passenger filmed the incident and later posted it online, where it drew shock and condemnation.

Speaking at today’s police news conference, Winai said he regretted his actions.

“It wasn’t an appropriate thing to do,” Winai said. “I’m sorry.”

Winai Saeng-ngam, center, sits at police news conference Tuesday announcing his arrest in Bangkok.
Winai Saeng-ngam, center, sits at police news conference Tuesday announcing his arrest in Bangkok.

Interim Bangkok police chief Sanit Mahatavorn said an officer at Bang Khen Police Station saw the video and recognized Winai as a football gambling suspect from an arrest earlier this month.

Winai is now charged with physical assault for his behavior in the video. Maj.Gen. Sanit said Winai confessed to the offense.

According to Sanit, Winai said he was drunk when he began arguing with his girlfriend, which escalated into him punching, slapping and throttling her.

Because they live together, Winai’s girlfriend can file an additional charge of domestic violence if she wishes to in the future, Sanit said, as the law covers not only married couples but also couples living together.

“I’d like to warn the public that if they do this, they may be charged under the Domestic Violence Victim Protection Act,” Sanit said. “It carries a heavier punishment, and you will stand trial in the family court.”

While physical assault carries a maximum sentence of one month in jail, those found guilty of domestic violence charges can face up to six months in prison.

Although Winai wore a camouflage army shirt in the video, he is no longer a soldier, having served as a conscript from 2009 to 2011, Sanit said. Winai now works as a security guard.

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In the Zine Zone: Another Episodic Adventure in Self-Publishing

‘Don’t steal the zines’ requests the sign at December’s Make A Zine fest held at The Jam Factory. Photo: A Day Magazine / Facebook

BANGKOK — What’s old is new again at an event next month mixing retro and pop culture with personal expression and the intoxicating scent of drying ink.

Following its first issue at The Jam Factory in December, Make A Zine is back in circulation again for paper-and-ink people to get busy in the Bangkok self-publishing-mosphere, this time in the historic Phra Nakhon neighborhood.

Visitors at a 2000 zine fair in Santi Chai Prakan Park on Phra Athit Road in Bangkok. Photo: A Day Magazine / Facebook
Visitors at a 2000 zine fair in Santi Chai Prakan Park on Phra Athit Road in Bangkok. Photo: A Day Magazine / Facebook

Hosted by A Day Magazine, the highlights of the free event include a zine workshop for 50 registered participants and a Zine Swap for indie publishers to exchange their mini-mags and experiences with others.

Read: Zines Reborn: Inky Fingers Keep DIY Publishing Alive in Bangkok

In the Zine Library, check out handmade books of all genres from around Thailand and the world, from punk rock politics to whatever.

Building on last year’s event, find controversial and/or adult content in the new 18+ Exhibition. Meanwhile artists, illustrators, writers and photographers will sell their pubs in the Zine Shop.

Food, drinks and desserts will be sold from stalls located near the zine scene.

The all-day fest runs 2pm to 10pm on July 2 at Museum Siam. Located on Sanamchai Road, it can be reached by walking from Yodpiman River Walk or the Tha Tien pier.

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HBDBKK: Capital Makeover Planned For 250th

The Kadeejeen-Khlong San communities highlighted in a promotional image for the Bangkok250 project. Photo: Bangkok250.org

BANGKOK — Imagine riverside areas friendly to pedestrians and cyclists, or sidewalks wide enough to actually walk on in some favorite neighborhoods.

As Bangkok moves toward 250, these are the kind of suggestions a group of planners and community members have spent six months and 40 workshops developing as part of Bangkok 250, a City Hall-backed project to plan the future of the capital city’s most legendary locations over the next 16 years.

The project, led by the Urban Design and Development Center, was announced last year to develop a model to connect existing historic sites with the contemporary urban context of Bangkok as a gift for the city’s 250th birthday in 2032.

The three major zones identified in the plan are Yothi-Ratchawithi Road near the Victory Monument, the cosmopolitan nightlife area of Thonglor-Ekkamai, and the Old Bangkok stretch around the Chang, Phrachan and Tha Tien piers.

The urban design plan will also cover five smaller areas, such as the transit areas of BTS Siam, Phaya Thai and Ari. It also includes a walkway across the Chao Phraya River, which will be built on an unfinished Skytrain structure that has sat unused for two decades near the Phra Pok Klao Bridge, and space along the canal close to the bridge.

The presentation is the second phase of the project and follows a development plan for the Kadeejeen-Khlong San riverside communities introduced last year. Under that plan, accessible riverside areas would be created including a promenade area with a bike lane and tourist information center.

The latest brainstorming sessions included looking at the Thonglor-Ekkamai areas for possibilities such as turning some unused areas into green space as well as expanding the sidewalks.

The whole plan will be unveiled between 1pm to 4:30pm on Thursday at the Siam Pavalai Royal Grand Theatre in Siam Paragon.

Speakers will be urban development wonks such as the two architects behind The Great Outdoor Market at the Bangkok Docklands and the founder of Ma:D Club for Better Society, Bangkok’s leading space for discussion of social issues.

English translation of the event will be provided via headphones.

Reservations can be made at 094-190-2128 or [email protected].

 

 

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‘Overhead Bin’ Thief Suspected of 460,000 Baht In-Flight Theft

Sheng Wanjun, seated second from the left, at Monday’s police news conference at a Tourist Police station in Bangkok.

BANGKOK — A Chinese national was arrested Monday for allegedly stealing 460,000 baht from a Thai woman aboard a Bangkok-bound flight, and then trying to bribe the police who caught him.

Police said Sheng Wanjun, 44, is one of a number of professional thieves who disguise themselves as passengers to prey on fellow air travelers, a problem that has become increasingly common. Sheng denied the allegation.

“We believe he has done this many times before,” Col. Nitithorn Jintanakanon, deputy commander of Tourist Police, said Tuesday.

According to Nitithorn, Sheng searched through the Thai traveler’s bag in the overhead bin during an Emirates flight from Dubai to Bangkok on Monday, and stole a total of 460,000 baht in cash. Nitithorn said the victim reported the loss after the flight landed and identified Sheng as the suspect because he was seen near her bag.

When police stopped and questioned Sheng, he tried to bribe them with 50,000 baht, but officers arrested him and found the cash on him, Nitithorn said.

“The suspect refused to confess,” Nitithorn said. “But we have witnesses and footage of the moment he tried to bribe the police officers.”

Sheng, a native of Henan province, is now under custody at Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station. He’s been charged with attempted bribery and theft aboard an aircraft. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in jail.

According to the police colonel, theft of passengers by Chinese perpetrators on Bangkok-bound flights is becoming more frequent. In January, another man, also from Henan, was arrested for the same crime aboard a Turkish Airlines flight.

“We have been working with airlines and passing along information,” Nitithorn said. “Some airlines even placed some crew members among the passengers to look out for these gangs of criminals.”

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Divided U.S. Senate Answers Orlando Massacre With Inaction on Guns

From left, Democratic Party Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois listens to US Senate minority leader Harry Reid of Navada along with senators Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Charles Schumer of New York. Photo: Alex Brandon / Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A divided Senate blocked rival election-year plans to curb guns Monday, eight days after the horror of Orlando’s mass shooting intensified pressure on lawmakers to act but knotted them in gridlock anyway — even over restricting firearms for terrorists.

In largely party-line votes, senators rejected one proposal from each side to keep extremists from acquiring guns and a second shoring up the government’s system of required background checks for many firearms purchases.

With the chamber’s visitors’ galleries unusually crowded for a Monday evening — including relatives of victims of past mass shootings and people wearing orange T-shirts saying #ENOUGH gun violence — each measure fell short of the 60 votes needed to progress. Democrats called the GOP proposals unacceptably weak while Republicans said the Democratic plans were too restrictive.

The stalemate underscored the pressure on each party to stand firm on the emotional gun issue going into November’s presidential and congressional elections. It also highlighted the potency of the National Rifle Association, which urged its huge and fiercely loyal membership to lobby senators to oppose the Democratic bills.

“Republicans say, ‘Hey look, we tried,'” said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. “And all the time, their cheerleaders, the bosses at the NRA, are cheering them.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the Orlando shootings — in which the FBI says the American-born gunman swore allegiance to a Islamic State group leader — show the best way to prevent extremists’ attacks here is to defeat them overseas.

“No one wants terrorists to be able to buy guns,” McConnell said. He suggested that Democrats used the day’s votes “to push a partisan agenda or craft the next 30-second campaign ad.”

That Monday’s four roll-call votes occurred at all was testament to the political currents buffeting lawmakers after gunman Omar Mateen’s June 12 attack on a gay nightclub. The 49 victims who died made it the largest mass shooting in recent U.S. history, topping a string of such incidents that have punctuated recent years.

The FBI said Mateen — a focus of two terror investigations that were dropped — described himself as an Islamic soldier in a 911 call during the shootings. That let gun control advocates add national security and the specter of terrorism to their arguments for firearms curbs.

After the votes, presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton issued a one-word statement, “Enough,” followed by the names and ages of Orlando’s victims.

On Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” expected GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said he “absolutely” agrees that people on the government’s terror watch list should be barred from owning guns. He did not say if he supported the Republican or Democratic versions of bills rejected Monday.

Only a handful of lawmakers changed positions from votes cast last December on similar proposals, highlighting each party’s enduring stances on guns. And there’s little sign that the House’s GOP leaders will allow votes.

Even so, GOP senators facing re-election this fall in swing states were under extraordinary pressure.

One vulnerable Republican, New Hampshire’s Sen. Kelly Ayotte, backed both bills blocking gun sales to terrorists, a switch from when she joined most Republicans in killing a similar Democratic plan last December. She expressed support for a narrower bipartisan plan, like one being crafted by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.

Collins was trying to fashion a bipartisan bill preventing people on the government’s no-fly list from getting guns. She expressed optimism the Senate would vote on her plan, and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said that according to McConnell, if Collins wants a vote on her proposal, “She’ll get one.”

Monday’s votes came after Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., led a near 15-hour filibuster last week demanding a Senate response to the Orlando killings. Murphy entered the Senate shortly after the December 2012 massacre of 20 first-graders and six educators in Newtown, Connecticut, but that slaughter and others have failed to spur Congress to tighten gun curbs. The last were enacted in 2007, when the background check system was strengthened after that year’s mass shooting at Virginia Tech.

With Mateen’s professed loyalty to extremist groups and his 10-month inclusion on a federal terrorism watch list, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., proposed letting the government block many gun sales to known or suspected terrorists. People buying firearms from federally licensed gun dealers can currently be denied for several reasons, chiefly for serious crimes or mental problems, but there is no specific prohibition for those on the terrorist watch list.

That list currently contains around 1 million people — including fewer than 5,000 Americans or legal permanent residents, according to the latest government figures. The narrower no-fly list has just 81,000 names.

No background checks are required for anyone buying guns privately online or at gun shows.

The GOP response to Feinstein was an NRA-backed plan by Cornyn. It would let the government deny a sale to a known or suspected terrorist — but only if prosecutors could convince a judge within three days that the would-be buyer was involved in terrorism.

The Feinstein and Cornyn amendments would require notification of law enforcement officials if people, like Mateen, who’d been under a terrorism investigation within the past five years were seeking to buy firearms.

Republicans said Feinstein’s proposal gave the government too much power to deny people’s constitutional right to own a gun and noted that the terrorist watch list has mistakenly included some people. Democrats said the three-day window Cornyn’s measure gave prosecutors to prove their case made his plan ineffective.

Murphy’s rejected proposal would widely expand the requirement for background checks, even to many private guntransactions, leaving few loopholes.

The defeated plan by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, increased money for the background check system. It also revamped language prohibiting some people with mental health issues from buying a gun, which Democrats claimed would reduce current protections.

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Authorities: UK Man Arrested at Rally Planned to Kill Trump

In this June 18, 2016, file photo, police remove protester Michael Steven Sandford as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Treasure Island hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Photo: John Locher / Associated Press

LAS VEGAS  — A British man arrested at a weekend Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas tried to grab a police officer’s gun so he could kill the presidential candidate after planning an assassination for about a year, according to authorities.

U.S. Secret Service agents said Michael Steven Sandford approached a Las Vegas police officer at the campaign stop to say he wanted Trump’s autograph, but that he then tried to take the weapon.

A complaint filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Nevada charges Sandford, 20, with an act of violence on restricted grounds. He was denied bail during a court appearance later in the day. His court-appointed attorney said he was living out of his car and in the country illegally after overstaying a visa.

Sanford has not entered a plea.

The arrest happened relatively quietly at a campaign stop seen as peaceful compared to the mayhem at the presumptive Republican nominee’s recent events in San Jose, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Gregg Donovan was among about 1,500 gathered Saturday to see Trump at the Treasure Island casino on the Las Vegas Strip. For the event, he donned the top hat and red jacket that made him recognizable in his former job as swanky Beverly Hills’ official greeter for more than a decade.

Donovan said he didn’t know about the charge against Sanford until he saw news reports. But he recognized him because the two had stood in line together for nine hours waiting to get into the Trump event. Sanford even held Donovan’s spot in line for a bathroom break.

“I was No. 5, and he was No. 4,” Donovan said.

They spoke, Donovan said, though Sanford didn’t say much and seemed “strange.” Donovan didn’t elaborate on what made Sanford seem odd.

After waiting, they passed through metal detectors manned by Secret Service, police and casino security officials.

Federal Magistrate Judge George Foley said in court Monday that Sandford was a potential danger to the community and a flight risk. Sandford wore leg irons and appeared to tremble during the hearing.

Heather Fraley, his assigned public defender, said Sandford appeared to be competent. She said he hadn’t been diagnosed with a mental illness but that he has autism and previously attempted suicide. He doesn’t have a job.

Sanford’s mother told court researchers that he was treated for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia when he was younger, and that he once ran away from a hospital in England, according to the public defender.

Fraley argued that Sandford should go to a halfway house because he didn’t have a criminal history, but the judge said he should stay in detention ahead of a July 5 court date.

Agents said Sandford told them he had been in the U.S. for about a year and a half, lived in Hoboken, New Jersey, and drove to the San Bernardino, California, area before coming to Las Vegas on June 16.

Sandford told officers he was convinced he would die in the assassination attempt. He said he also reserved a ticket for a Trump rally in Phoenix, scheduled for later Saturday, as a backup plan.

The criminal complaint said Sandford was arrested after grabbing the handle of an officer’s gun while trying to remove it from a holster.

Sanford told authorities that he went to the Battlefield Vegas shooting range the day before the rally and fired 20 rounds from a 9mm Glock pistol to learn how to use it. Police detectives who visited the range spoke with an employee who confirmed that he provided Sandford shooting lessons, according to the complaint signed by Secret Service Special Agent Joseph Hall.

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Overnight Deluge Unleashes Morning Toil, Trouble

A monk passes through flooded Nak Niwat Road on Tuesday morning in Bangkok.

BANGKOK — After a long stormy night, Bangkok woke Tuesday morning to find rush hour turned to slush hour on crippled roads.

Traffic was reportedly still miserable on some flooded portions of Ratchadaphisek, Lat Phrao, Phaholyothin and Nawamin roads as of late Tuesday morning, with more rain on the way to further soak 70 percent of the city.

Instead of his usual post-flood truck ride, Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra was up to his knees in the stuff, photographed by his publicists in Ratchadaphisek Road this morning where he surveyed the flooding.

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Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra surveys the water drainage system Tuesday morning in front of the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok. Photo : Sukhumbhand Paribatra / Facebook
Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra surveys the water drainage system Tuesday morning in front of the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok.
Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paribatra surveys the water drainage system Tuesday morning in front of the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok. Photo : Sukhumbhand Paribatra / Facebook
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From Pilot to (Little) Prince, Saint-Exupery’s Flights of Fancy in Photos

BANGKOK — What is essential will be visible to the eye later this month at an exhibition of photographs featuring the author of “The Little Prince.”

To celebrate the 116th birthday of author Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Alliance Française Bangkok is launching Passions & Inspirations, a photo exhibition featuring scenes from his days flying for the first French airmail company which inspired his beloved literary works.

Saint-Exupery was a French aviation pioneer, poet and writer whose notable works include “Night Flight,” “Wind, Sand and Stars.” But it’s “The Little Prince” which has has been translated into around 250 languages and dialects to become the world’s No. 3 best-steller of all time.

Saint-Exupéry traveled widely in Europe, Africa and the United States before mysteriously disappearing in 1944 off the coast of France during an aerial reconnaissance mission. The pilot-author was later commemorated at the Panthéon in Paris in 1967.

A sculpture of “The Little Prince” by Bangkok-based visual artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga will also be on display.

The opening reception of Passions & Inspirations begins at 7pm on June 28, where there will be a screening of BBC documentary “Saint-Exupery, Le Dernier Chevalier du Ciel,” in French with English subtitles.

The exhibition runs through Aug. 28. Admission is free. Alliance Française Bangkok is located on Wireless Road, just a few minutes walk from MRT Lumpini Exit No. 3.

 

 

 

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Accusations Woman Harbors Ghost Escalate Into Forced Exorcism and Libel Complaint

Nattanida Saengsawang, in black, talks to police officers Monday at Buriram City Police Station.

BURIRAM — For spreading rumors a woman was possessed by a ghost, two residents in the northeast were accused of libel Monday.

For years, rumors that Buriram resident Phan Saengsawang was possessed by a pop brought the 52-year-old woman years of hatred and even physical abuse from superstitious neighbors, her daughter alleges in a criminal complaint.

“Lately I learned that my mother was accused of being a phi pop and she was often assaulted,” said Nattanida Saengsawang, who said she only recently learned of her mother’s predicament. “So I took days off from work to take care of my mother and brought her to file a complaint with police.”

About three years ago, 30-year-old Nattanida said, some people in her village started a rumor Phan was possessed by a pop, a type of “hungry ghost” known for feasting on human and animal entrails.

Recently, Nattanida said, the rumor intensified and Phan was blamed for the deaths of several people.

She said some villagers went so far as to forcefully conduct an exorcism of Phan in which a necromancer slapped her to drive away the ghost.

“I’d like to ask the villagers to stop accusing my mother already because she has been humiliated and living unhappily for three years now,” Nattanida said.

Capt. Ekkapong Dechprom of Buriram police said two people from the same village have been charged with defamation for spreading the rumor. He did not name the individuals. They will be brought to court Wednesday, he said.

According to Ekkapong, the two suspects had no known history of personal disputes with Phan.

“They never had a fight,” he said. “It’s like, that’s their belief. I don’t know what makes them believe in that kind of thing.”

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‘Jack Dekfarang’ Apologizes For Taxi Rant Which Riled Phuket

Jack Brown offers a wai offscreen to a taxi driver Monday at the Phuket Tourist Police station. Photo: Phuket Times Newspaper / Facebook

PHUKET — An expat and online personality whose rant about a Phuket tuk-tuk grabbed wide attention was called in by the authorities Monday to deliver a Thai-language mea culpa for getting it wrong.

Jack Brown, a Briton known online as Jack Dekfarang, apologized in front of the press at the Phuket Tourist Police station after authorities said there was nothing wrong with the 200 baht fare he complained about paying to travel one kilometer in a viral video posted Saturday.

“It is the maximum rate which can be bargained down,” said an unidentified official from the Phuket Land Transport Office after explaining the fare was approved by provincial authorities.

In the video posted Saturday, Brown documented his two-minute journey to Kata beach for which he was charged 200 baht.

“This is not a farang price, it’s for Thais as well,” Brown said in the video, speaking in Thai. “I don’t understand why the fare is so different from in Bangkok.”

Asking social media to help raise the issue, Brown’s video was shared more than 4,500 times, prompting Phuket authorities to call him in Monday.

Gouging by abusive taxi drivers ranks high among tourist complaints on Phuket, where transportation, organized crime and graft have been long intertwined.

Phuket Gov. Chamroen Tipayapongtada on Monday said the fare Brown paid was approved in 2013 and therefore not illegal and not something that should be complained about.

After the widely shared video caused massive distress in Phuket’s tourism sector, Brown went on tape again Monday before a throng of reporters to publicly apologize to the taxi driver and say he did not mean to defame Phuket tourism.

“I didn’t know we could bargain,” he said. “I think if taxi fares were cheaper, passengers would use them more, and drivers would have more jobs.”

Authorities said they would discuss adjusting the fares with drivers. They said they would also order warning signs installed in four languages for tourists saying that fares must be agreed to in advance.

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