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Man Flirts Woman, Gets Knifed By Her Husband

(10 June)
Around midnight, Pathumthani police received report that a fight broke out and a victim was knifed
to death in Muang district.

The incident took place at an unnamed 2-storey flat in Baan Klang
sub-district. At the staircase of the building police found the body of Mr. Nopparat Kotekapi, 41, a
native of Nong Kai province, with stabbing wound in his left side chest.
 
Witnesses told
police they saw Mr. Nopparat, in drunken state, flirting with the wife of his neighbor, inviting her
to go out with him that night, and the woman became upset and told her husband, Mr. Banchong
Seedokpud, 40. Mr. Banchong reportedly confronted Mr. Nopparat about this, and fights broke
out.

Police said Mr. Bangchong fled the scene after stabbing Mr. Nopparat to
death.
Police are still looking for
him.

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Suspect In Rayong Rape-Murder Case Arrested

(10 June) Rayong police
say they have arrested the suspect wanted for a rape and murder case.

Previously, police in
Rayong province found the naked body of Ms. Pad (alias) in a wooded area in Soi Krun 2, Pe district,
with her feet bound. Later, police realized that Ms. Pad had a daughter who had gone missing as
well, while locals identified the suspect as Mr. Anucha Srimantra, 32, a native of Amnart Charoen
province.

Eventually police arrested Mr. Anucha and recovered Ms. Pad′s daughter. Mr.
Anucha told police he entered Ms. Pad′s house, raped her, and killed her by strangling her
neck in front of her daughter, then proceeded to dispose her body by driving away in her truck,
taking her daughter with him.

He claimed he had committed the crime because he had secretly
been in love with Ms. Pad.

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Official: Thai Jailors Overwhelmed By Number of Prisoners

(11 June) Chief of the
Department of Corrections warned that lack of staff to properly maintain Thai prisons must be
rectified as soon as possible.

Pol.Col. Suchart Wong-ananchai said that the Department of
Corrections has seen no rise in new civil servants for the past 20 years, the number currently
standing at 11,000 officials. He said only new additions so far have been temporary staff, and their
training has not been as rigorous as normal staff.

Meanwhile, Pol.Col. Suchart said, number
of prisoners in Thai prisons increase by about 3,000 persons each month. He expected that by the end
of this year, the total number of prisoners would reach 300,000 nationwide, which means there would
be 1 jailor for every 30 prisoners, whereas the standard recommends a ratio of 1 jailor for every 5
prisoners.

The chief of the Department of Corrections also noted that 70% of convicts are
jailed for drug-related sentence, and he feared that Thai prisons are ripe ground for officials to
get involved in drug business.

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Comedian Caught In Political Crossfire Turns To Police For Help

(10 June) A famous
comedian who was accused by anti-government online groups of parodying His Majesty the King lodged
complaint to computer crime police today, and pleaded that he be left alone.


The case of Teng Terd Terng, whose real name is Pongsak
Pongsuwan, 47, escalated quickly after he appeared at
a birthday party ofa prominent Redshirt leader
, who′s also a Pheu Thai Party MP. There, onstage,
he told the audience that he wished Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra would come back quickly to
Thailand.

Mr. Thaksin was ousted in military coup in 2006 and had been spending most of his
time abroad to escape from corruption charges, which he insisted are politically motivated.
Nonetheless, his political base remained strong. His sister Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra is now the Prime
Minister.

The former prime minister is a deeply divisive figure: his supporters the
Redshirts see him as symbol of electoral democracy while his critics the Yellowshirts say he is a
corrupt tyrant who sought to overthrow the monarchy.

After the news of Mr. Pongsak′s words
surfaced, anti-government groups on social network disseminated a screenshot of his comedy TV show,
in which he sat on what appeared to be wheelchair holding a camera, and accused
him of making fun
of His Majesty the King who sometimes appeared on wheelchair with his
camera.

Insulting or criticizing the monarchy is extremely serious crime in Thailand, and can
be punished with up to 15 years in jail.

Today, Mr. Pongsak brought his lawyer to meet with
the computer crime police at their headquarters on Chaeng Watana Road, and filed complaint about the
matter.

Speaking to reporters, Mr. Pongsak said he lodged the complaint today to show his
innocence, insisting that he loves the monarchy and would like to beg those who accuse him of
insulting His Majesty the King to stop their action.

Please stop. I?m a working man. I just
want to [stay in business and] have works in the future. Nowadays I can?t even sleep or eat, he
told reporters.

Pol.Maj.Gen. Pisit Pao-in said that although Mr. Pongsak did not want to
press charge against anyone, his unit will investigate and find those responsible for disseminating
the accusation. He said legal procedure might be brought against these people, but did not give
details about specific laws.

They use the beloved institution to bully others. This is not
right. We will take this matter very seriously, Pol.Maj.Gen. Pisit said.

Meanwhile, Mr.
Panthongtae Shinawatra, the son of Mr. Thaksin, wrote on his Facebook that Redshirts should give
moral support to Mr. Pongsak. He said he praised Mr. Pongsak for showing his Red spirit and
suggested that his supporters adopt a mask with the face of Mr. Pongsak to counter the Guy Fawkes
Mask wearing anti-government protesters.


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Theft Of 'Rabbit Hat' Led To Gruesome Death

(9 June) Outraged by
theft of a hat, a group of vocational school students attacked another group of students
in Udorn Thani province, killing one.

Just after midnight,
locals phoned police to inform them about fighting in front of a local center of
Department of Non-Formal Education in Koksa-ard
district. Arriving at the scene, police found 3 victims, aged 14, 15, and 19, lying in pool of
blood.
Their injuries were described as serious, with wounds of assaults by blunt object. A
80 centimeter long iron pipe soaked in blood was found nearby.

The 15 year old boy was the
most seriously injured. He was gravely wounded in his head, chest, and face. He later died at
hospital.

The 14 year old victim, who was identified by police as Korn (alias), said they
were hanging out in the village center before riding home on motorcycle around midnight. On the way,
he said, they were ambushed by rival group of teenagers in the village.

Police later arrested
3 suspects as they were hiding in the village. Two of them are 17 year old and the other 16 year
old. Police say they are all students of a vocational school in the province.

The suspects
told police they always had fights with another group of students, especially in temple fairs and
other religious events. They said the deceased student angered them recently by stealing their hat,
which was knitted with an image of a rabbit, and taunted them to get it back.

The suspects
said that on the day of the incident, the deceased student told them he already threw the hat away,
which made them very angry, so they ambushed the group near the village o teach the lesson. They
said they hit the victims till they passed out, then fled in the darkness, before police eventually
caught up with them.

Police detained the suspects and charged them with physical assaults
leading to deaths.

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Colonel Shot Dead For 'Not Attending Birthday Party'

(9 June) A high ranking
Army officer was reportedly shot dead by his brother-in-law who was upset the dead man didn?t
show up at his birthday party.

Police received report about the crime around 00.30 and
rushed to the scene at a house at Soi Jaransanitwong 23, Bangkok. At the scene, the officers found
scattered liquor bottles and dishes of food. They also retrieved 4 handgun bullet cases.

Questioning revealed that Maj. Saksith Yaowarat, 49, who taught at Royal Thai Army College,
was wounded at his arm, cheek, foot, and neck in the shooting. He was brought to hospital by his
friends but did not make it.

Witnesses told police that Maj. Saksith was drinking with his
friends at his house when his brother-in-law Mr. Nirut Rordraksa, 36, walked in. Maj. Saksith asked
Mr. Nirut to join him, but Mr. Nirut was in bad mood, according to witnesses. He reportedly asked
Maj. Saksith why he did not show up at his birthday party, and Maj. Saksith said he was too busy to
attend.

However, Mr. Nirut left for a while and came back later with a handgun, then he shot
Maj. Saksith and fled away, according to witnesses.

Later, police arrested Mr. Nirut and
brought him to police station for interrogation. Mr. Nirut told police he was upset that Maj.
Saksith refused to attend his birthday party but had the mind to drink alcohol with other people, so
he shot Maj. Saksith out of anger.

Police charged Mr. Nirut with premeditated murder.

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Kamphaeng Phet Prelate Gives Blessing To PM Yingluck

(10 June)
PM Yingluck Shinawatra visited a famous temple in Kamphaeng Phet province today with her cabinet
members as part of their tour in the province.

Ms. Yingluck arrived at the temple around
08.00, accompanied by high ranking officials and cabinet members. There, she prayed to Vajiraprakarn
Buddha statue and made ritual offerings to the residing monks. She also talked with Pra
Dharmapanapilas, high prelate of the province′s Buddhist chapter.

He suggested that the
government should focus on renovating historical sites in Kamphaeng Phet. He said that Chiang Mai
province has seen much renovation projects, too, partly because of the Prime Minister′s fame. He
proceeded to joke that Ms. Yingluck should continue to be famous so that her fame would help improve
his province, too.

After their conversation, Pra Dharmapanapilas gave blessing to the Prime Minister,
telling her that he wished she and her cabinet good health and happy mind, so that she could perform
tasks for the benefits of the country.

Additionally, the
prelate gave her a 9 inches replica
of the Vajiraprakarn Buddha statue to help protect her
under peace and calmness.

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Si Thammarat 'Weird' Coconut Attracts Lotto Hunters

(9 June) Latest hint of
winning lottery number for the next round of drawing could probably be found in a coconut in Nakorn
Si Thammarat province.

The bright green coconut is being displayed from a small altar at
Maheyong Temple, Tha Sala district, where locals crowded to witness what they described as a
miraculous fruit. The coconut is around 20 centimeter long with 15-20 centimeter
diameter.

What drew the locals? attention is their shape: instead of a sphere, the green
coconut grew into 3 oblong parts. Locals say it looks like banana while others are convinced it
looks like ivories. Nonetheless, lotto hunters pray to the coconut, hoping it would bring lucky
numbers. Meanwhile, some lotto vendors hawk their tickets to riches around the
temple.

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Rayong Rangers Rescue Baby Elephant From 4 Meter Well

(9 June) The elephant calf that fell into a deep well in Rayong province has been safely rescued by wary officials who had to keep their eyes on the nearby elephant horde.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Samphan Polpo, director of Chamao-Khao Wong National Park Rangers received reports from locals that an elephant calf was stuck in 4 meter deep and 1 meter wide flooded hole, which situated near an abandoned house next to Tubmon-Pawa Road in Tubmon district.

The elephant is estimated to be 1 month old and weigh around 100 kilograms. It could be seen struggling to stay afloat when the rangers arrived with a backhoe truck. Locals told the rescue team that they had been hearing the trapped elephant′s "pathetic" cries all night. It is believed the elephant′s baby might stray into the well during its search for food.

Officials deployed the backhoe truck to extend the width of the hole′s rim so the volunteers could drag the elephant up. The rescue team and the watching locals remained tense throughout the operation because around 20 fully grown elephants were wandering nearby, including the elephant′s mother.

Rangers feared the mother might be mistaken that the rescue party was hurting its baby and lead a charge against the crowding humans.

Eventually, the elephant baby was brought up. It was in safe condition but very exhausted, as it had been in water for hours. Its legs bled lightly. Shortly afterwards, the elephant started to panic and flick its trunk around, so the rangers surrounded the animal from a distance and drove the elephant calf into the forest, where it joined its mother.

 

 

 

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Red Payao Leader: Farming First, Protest Later

(9 June) Leader of the
Redshirts in Payao province indicated that his group would probably not the counter-protest against
the anti-government protesters because of farming season.

Earlier,
the chapters of National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) in 17 northern
provinces have called for a mobilization of Redshirts to stage rally in Kampaengpetch province on 10
June, where the cabinet is scheduled to meet and anti-government protesters are expected to
gather.

But Mr. Thanapat Chaichana, representative of UDD in Payao province, said today that
his group will not officially participate in the upcoming rally, citing the locals? need to
tend to their farms and rice fields.

Rainy season is approaching. We have to farm our rice,
we have to suspend political actions and turn to our daily jobs, he said, explaining that Payao
Redshirts would resume their political role after their main jobs are completed.

Nonetheless,
Mr. Thanapat said he expected some locals in Payao to join the rally in Kampaengpetch province in
their own capacities.

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