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Khon Kaen Man Kills Ladyboy After She 'Touches His Penis'

(26 July) Police in Khon
Kaen Province arrested a man for shooting a katoey dead with his pen gun, reportedly because
he was angry she touched his penis.

On the night of 14 July, police was called to investigate a scene
where the ladyboy was left injured on the side of the road with a gunshot wound on her
head.

The victim, Mr. Jatupol Rathaworabuth, 22, was later sent to Khonkaen hospital, but
died before she can get a medical help.

Mr. Jatupol’s family told the police that the
victim, who preferred to be called by her nickname Belle when she was alive, went out on the night
before the incident with 4 other friends she met at a beauty school. Friends of Ms. Belle said that
they went to 99 Pub, but left later without her.

The police eventually found traces and asked
for arrest warrant of Mr. Anuchit Meetan on charge of muder. Mr. Anuchit was arrested
today.

The suspect confessed to the crime, telling police that Ms. Belle asked for a ride
home on the night from the nightclub. Mr. Anuchit, his friend and Ms. Belle then reportedly got on
his motorcycle, with him sitting in the middle.

He said that Ms. Belle was trying to flirt
with him and kept touching his penis while they were riding on the motorcycle. Enraged, Mr. Anuchit
asked his friend to stop the motorbike, and told Ms. Belle to get off before shooting the victim in
the head with a pen gun he carried with him.

He fled the scene and had been in hiding before
he was eventually arrested.

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Southern Insurgents Claim Police Gunfire Kill 2 Teachers

Many schools in Janae District shut down after the news that 2 local teachers have been killed.

(26 July) Armed militants
in the restive South are alleging that 2 teachers were shot dead by the police in Naratiwat Province
– an accusation denied by the Thai security forces.

The Thai police have shot Malay
teachers, who would take responsibility?, ask white banners hung along 3 major roadways in the
province – a favourite way of communication by the shadowy insurgents who are thought to be
advocating an independent state in the region populated by Malay ethnics.

According to the
Thai security forces, however, the 2 teachers,
Ms. Nusyahan Awae and Ms. Nayiha Yira were victims of
roadside bomb attack caused by the insurgents on 24 July in Janae District that were intended to
kill police officers who were escorting the teachers to their school but missed the target.

2
police officers and 1 other teacher who was travelling with Ms. Nusyahan and Ms. Nayiha were also
reportedly injured by the explosions. They are currently staying in hospital.

Accounts of
what really happened differed even among the Thai officials.  Spokesman of the local detachment
of Internal Security OperationsCommand (ISOC) said the explosion killed the 2 teachers who were
riding in a separate vehicle.

However, one of the injured police officers painted a
different picture. After the explosion, he said, the car driven by the teachers drifted into the car
of police officers, causing much panic among the officers. The officers then reportedly shot their
firearms in directions.

The officers also fired at the car where the 3 teachers were driving,
the injured policeman said, because one of his colleagues thought the insurgents were hiding in the
vehicle.

The injured officer insisted nevertheless that no bullets hit the teachers? car. He
said the bullets made damages in some buildings but did not make a scratch on the teachers,
stressing that they were killed by the insurgents bomb attack.

Mr. Aphichart Benjulamart, the injured
teacher, is now in the coronary care unit (CCU) in Janae hospital and is not fully recovered from
his head injury. His right side is still numb, and could not give any details about the incident
yet.

This morning, Mr. Aphinand Suethananuwongse,
governor of Narathiwat province, Dr. Med. Anake Yomchinda, director of Central Institute of Forensic
Science, with some police officers visited Mr. Aphichart in the hospital, blessing him with
well-wishing messages and explaining the details of the incident to his families, so they “will not
fall into the trap”, in the words of a police officer at the hospital.

To complicate the
matters even further, Mr. Aphinand and a number of high-ranking officers later met with
representatives of communities in Janae District where he apologized to them about the 2 teachers?
death, explaining that the police officers resorted to firearm by instinct in the moment of panic
and that they did not intend to shoot at the teachers.

Local officials told our
correspondent that they have been doing public relation works in order to gain understandings from
the public. The autopsy also reported that the body of the victims do not have any single shots from
police ammunition, according to the officials.

The incident appeared to contradict the
ceasefire agreed between the Thai authorities and the National Revolutionary Front (BRN) that is
supposed to last throughout the Ramadan season.

The Southern provinces of Naratiwat, Yala,
and Pattani have been hotbeds of suspected Islamic separatists for years. The BRN, one of many
insurgent groups suspected to be operating there,  has called for independent state of Pattani,
covering the 3 provinces, but the Thai government has repeatedly denied that demand.

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'Viral Ad' Of Young Star Taking Meth Turns Out To Be Real

Promotional picture of 'Hormones' the series

BANGKOK – When a photo showing a young actress of a popular series taking drug as her friend looked on started to surface on the internet, many people in the social network simply shrugged, thinking it was another viral marketing campaign.

After all, viral advertisement, which purported to have captured celebrities in outrageous moments and turned out to be endorsement of certain products later, is becoming more common in Thailand.

Just last month, the internet was brewing with controversy about an actress who was filmed shouting abuse at her fans in a shopping mall. The actress was forced to speak out later on a TV talk show, explaining that the incident was in fact a stunt for US-based candies Snickers.

The series in which the girl was featured – called Hormones – also has reputation about showing controversial actions of teenagers such as having sex and smoking in school.

Therefore, many people were not really surprised when PR team of the 16-year-old star reassured its audience on Facebook yesterday (25 July) that the picture was simply a teaser for a separate TV show which would feature a scene showing drug abuse with a moral message at the end of the show that drugs are bad for teenagers.

The statement also promised a press conference later in the day in which the actress would explain all about it. The press conference did take place, but what followed is enormously off the script.

Instead of the star, her father appeared at the press conference and, in front of dozens of reporters assembled there, said that his daughter admitted to him that she did take methamphetamine and was photographed doing so. She did not know how the photo leaked, the father said, and she told him she only tried the drug "once".

"I and my family and my daughter are very sorry about the naive action … Please accept apology from my daughter. She did it out of naivety. She is young, she has no experience in life," her father said.

The father did not give much detail and, after talking to the press for only 5 minutes or so, left the press conference. But the brief press event quickly convinced members of the media that the news has escalated into a drug abuse case of an underage actress.

As Thai publishing regulations prohibits identification of underage individual involved in potentially criminal action, Khaosod cannot identify the actress by her real name.

Meanwhile, Mr. Songyot Sukmark-anand, the director of the Hormones series, said in a press conference that he initially thought the photo was part of the PR team′s viral marketing campaign as the series had adopted many methods to promote the show. 

"I was shocked when I learned what really happened," Mr. Songyot said.

He told the reporters the producer of the series, GMM Thai Hub, might be forced to cut scenes or even the entire episodes that showed the actress.

A director of GMM Thai Hub, Mr. Yongyut Tongkongtun, who was present at the press conference, said the company will still "give chances" to the young star as she would have learned many lessons from the incident. He praised her father for speaking out so frankly to public and taking responsibility.

Mr Yongyut said he had been informed by the young actress? father that she wished to take a break from the show business "for now".

Hormones is broadcast weekly on a cable channel owned by the GMM company and its past episodes have ben uploaded on Youtube for wide audience.

It should be noted that for Hormones producers, the meth-taking incident could not have arisen at a worse timing. Just a day before the revelation that one of its stars was taking narcotics, a high-ranking official at the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) said that he might censor the show for featuring "inappropriate actions".

Lt.Gen. Pirapong Manakit cited scenes such as the student characters emerging from school bathroom after sex, visiting abortion clinic, and buying contraceptive pills as examples that would lead the young Thai audiences astray.

"Although Hormones did not explicitly show scenes involving sexual intercourse, but it could lead us to imagine about what was happening. Many people say the series portrayed true story that happens in our modern-day society, but as a puu yai in this society I am considering whether we find such portrayal acceptable," Lt.Gen. Pirapong was quoted as saying.

Lt.Gen. Pirapong threatened invoking the notorious Chapter 37 of the broadcasting laws which forbid dissemination of material on the media that would disrupt national security or "morality" of the public.

Ms. Supinya Klangnarong, another member of the NBTC, clarified later that Lt.Gen. Pirapong′s statement is not consensus of the Commission, and there is no action being taken against Hormones.

However, considering the largely-conservative machinery of the state censorship in Thailand, very few people expect that Hormones would be left unscathed – especially after the the arrival of the meth photo scandal.

 

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Angry Khon Kaen Man Kills Ex-Wife, Hangs Himself: Police

(25 July)
A construction worker shot his ex-wife dead because he was bitter that she left him then hanged
himself, according to police in Khon Kaen province.

The police were called to investigate the
scene at a farm house in the middle of a rice field in Muaeng District, where the body of Ms. Lamai
Baanburi, 27, was found on the floor. Her forehead, her back, and her right arm bear gunshot wounds.

20 metre away from the house, police officers found the body of Mr. Chonchai Kampo, 26,
hanged to the ceiling of an indoor chicken pen. A ladder was found nearby. His dead body smelt of
alcohol beverage.

Mr. Ken Kampo, 60, father of the dead man, told police his son worked as
construction worker. Mr. Ken said Mr. Chonchai was married to Ms. Lamai, with whom he had a 10-year
old and a 5-year old son.

The couple lived in that farm house for some time but they often
argued with each other, Mr. Ken said, and Mr. Chonchai often beat her when he was drunk. Ultimately,
2 months ago Ms. Lamai left her husband and took their younger son with her, according to Mr.
Ken.

Mr. Ken said on the night before the crime, Mr. Chonchai called Ms. Lamai, inviting her
to stay over and discuss their relationship.

However, on the next morning Mr. Chonchai
reportedly asked Ms. Lamai to return to him but she refused. Mr. Chonchai – believed to be drunk at
the time – then allegedly beat his wife and shot her to death. He subsequently hanged
himself.

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Claim Of 'Miraculous Banknotes' Follows Deadly Bus Accident

(25 July) As the
authorities are scrambling to come up with preventive measures for interprovincial buses to prevent
a repeat of the horrific bus accident in Saraburi province that killed 19 victims, claims of miracle
arose from the ashes of the tragedy.

Many on Thai social network have been sharing a photo
purportedly showing burned remains of banknotes found inside the charred bus, with the face of His
Majesty the King virtually untouched by the blaze.

The photo claimed that everything in the
bus caught fire except these 7 banknotes that bear His Majesty the King′s face, and encouraged
members of the public to share the photo to spread story about the miraculous event. A variation of
this photo earns 100,000 likes on its Facebook page.

His Majesty the King appears on the
front of every banknote type, and 1,000 baht banknote features Him on both sides of the note.

Many Thais revere His Majesty the King to the point of religious zeal. It is not uncommon to
see portraits of His Majesty the King adorning the walls of residence or in public transports like
religious icons, as many people worship and pray to the portraits, believing that they possess
supernatural quality.

This is not the first time portraits of His Majesty the King are
claimed to be fire-proof. Similar claims were made in several house fires incidents in the past, but
the association of the miracle with one of the worst bus accidents in many years – in which 15
people were thought to be burned to death – drew sharp rebukes from many internet users.

Some Facebooks wonder aloud why the miracle did not extend to survival of the victims on the
bus, while others criticize those who posted the photos of seeking attention and Likes for their
Pages.

Mr. Somsak Jiamteerasakul, the academic well-known for his outspoken criticism of
ultra-royalism in the kingdom, wrote on his Facebook that how the miracle manages to distract many
people from the real sorrow of 19 deaths illustrated how arbaric these individuals
are.

Suppose this kind of tragedy happens in Western countries and someone managed to find
unburned banknotes that featured the Kings or Queens [in those respective nations] then posted the
photo with caption that says ?Long Live the King/Queen?, what would be the public reaction? Mr.
Somsak asked.

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Redshirts Gearing Up For Thaksin Birthday Celebration

(25 July) The Redshirts leadership is planning major events celebrating 64th birthday anniversary of the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra this weekend.

Many MPs of the ruling Pheu Thai Party are set to travel to Hong Kong, where the deposed former leader is residing, and attend Mr. Thaksin′s birthday party there, according to source inside the party.

As for other core supporters of Mr. Thaksin who could not make it to the former British colony, they would attend an event organized by the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) to celebrate Mr. Thaksin′s birthday in Bangkok on 27 July. 

The event will be held at Pibul Prachasan School, Din Daeng, featuring many activities like religious ceremony, cutting of huge birthday cake, and speeches delivered by prominent Redshirts leaders such as Ms. Tida Tawornsate, Mr. Jatupon Prompan, and Mr. Weng Tojirakarn.

On 28 July, yet another event marking Mr. Thaksin′s birthday will be held in Chan Pradittararm Temple, on the western bank of Bangkok, while a Redshirts group in Nonthaburi province will host a religious merit making ceremony on behalf of Mr. Thaksin at Chaeng Sirisampan Temple.

 

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Ex-Monk's Brother Disputes Authenticity Of Sordid Photo

Comparison of Mr. Wirapol Sukpol's photo with the controversial image

(25 July) Brother of the
disgraced ex-monk wanted by Thai police for his alleged massive frauds has claimed that it was he,
not the defrocked monk, who was in the photo sleeping next to a woman.

The monk, once known
as Luang Pu Nen Kham, was stripped of his monkhood by Buddhist officials after he was alleged of
possessing luxurious items such as mansions and sports cars – the sort of luxury denied to monks
under Buddhist doctrine.

The secular authorities also claimed to have uncovered millions of
baht in the ex-monk′s bank account, co-owned by his core followers, which are suspected to be part
of money-laundering scheme.

Additionally, The court has recently approved an arrest warrant
on the ex-monk, now known as Mr. Wirapol Sukpol, as requested by the Division of Special
Investigation (DSI). The Division has charged him with frauds and sexual abuse of an underage
individual.

However, Mr. Wirapol has not been in Thailand since the scandal erupted, and he
is thought to be currently residing in the US. The DSI has vowed to have him extradited to Thailand
and said they are cooperating with the American authorities on the matter.

Back in Thailand,
his followers attempt to salvage the reputation of their embattled spiritual leader, appearing on
press conferences almost on daily basis to counter the allegation made by the DSI. Their latest
press conference focused solely on a photo – surfaced on the internet a month a go – that purported
to show Luang Pu Nen Kham sleeping next to a woman.

Buddhist monks in Thailand are not
permitted to touch a woman – let alone sleep with them.

Mr. Suri Sukpol, 31, a younger
brother of Mr. Wirapol said at the press conference and insisted that it was him who appeared in the
photo.
Mr. Suri said that when he was young, he caused
lots troubles such as consuming alcohol, and had sexual intercourses with many
women.

According to Mr. Suri, hehad been living
in monkhood for 9 years, since he was 14. His similarity to the former monk is not something new to
him, as when he was a monk, many people often mistook him for his brother.

Mr. Suri also said
that the woman seen in the photograph was the one who claimed to have a son with Mr. Wirapol, and
the same woman DSI cited as the victim of Mr. Wirapol′s sexual abuse, but he could not remember
where the photo were taken.

He vowed that he is willing to cooperate in the DNA test to prove
that the boy is his own son, not his brother’s.

Mr. Sukhum Wongprasit, the follower who has
been essentially serving as Mr. Wirapol′s spokesman, added that Mr. Suri and Mr. Wirapol would hand
in all the information to Public Complaint Centre at the House of Parliament very soon.

Mr.
Sukhum declared that Mr. Wirapol will return to Thailand on 31 July to fight for his
name.

The DSI remains unconvinced. On the same day, Pol.Col. Chatchanand Metheedharmapon said
in a press conference that the DSI has found 6 spots which denote the difference between Mr. Suri′s
face and the person who appeared in the photo, such as his ear, nose, and mole.

Pol.Col.
Chatchanand said comparison between Mr. Wirapol and the sordid photo produces many striking matches,
therefore confirming its authenticity.

He said Mr. Suri and his family will be summoned to
talk with the DSI about the photo, and warned that if they would face charges if they give false
information.

Meanwhile, Dr. Med. Anake Yomchinda, director of Central Institute of Forensic
Science, said he is willing to test Mr. Suri’s DNA, but his team had not heard from Mr. Suri and his
family yet.

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Police Arrest Drug-Taking And Drunk-Driving Monks

(23 July) Police actions
were taken against misbehaviour of monks in 2 separate cases today.

The first incident
involved monks who allegedly used illegal substances in Ayutthaya province.  Police visited
Wat Kam Paeng
Temple in Bang Pa-In district after its
abbot complained that 3 monks were taking drugs in
the monastery.

When police investigated the scene, they had found drugs taking equipment in
the 3 monks’ belongings. Trace of illegal substance was also detected in the monks’ urine. The 3
monks were subsequently defrocked and taken into custody.

The suspects were identified as
Mr. Dusit
Pongbua, 27, Mr. Chalermpon Tiemamphon, 27 and Mr. Kritsada Kongyoo, 22. All of them were charged
with drug abuse.

Meanwhile, police in Loei province were called to investigate a road
accident in which a car tumbled halfway into a pond near the highway in Mueang District.
Phra
Jatupon Prombuddha, 41, a monk from a nearby temple, was standing outside his car with some injuries
from the crash.

The monk said that he was the driver, as he and the other monk, called
Phra Keng, were headed to Sri Boonrueng District in Nong Bualampoo province.

Inside
the car, police found 5 empty beer bottles, which Phra Jatuporn later admitted that he drank, but he
claimed he was forced by Phra Jatupon to do so.

Phra Jatupon told the police that they had
stopped over to buy 20 beers, and the pair had been drinking in car. However, he said, they started
having fights on the road out of drunkenness, which eventually led to the accident. Nonetheless,
Phra Keng was nowhere to be found at the scene.

The police later sent Phra Jatupon to the
nearby hospital to treat his injury. There they found illegal drugs under his robe belt. His urinary
test also revealed that his body contained illegal substances.

Police later took Pra Jatupon
to be defrocked at Pisanruntawas Temple, before charging him for having illegal substance in
possession, taking illegal substance while driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Further investigation is underway.

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Tree Crashed Into Yala Shrine, Killing Malaysian Tourist

(23 July) A group of
Malaysian tourists praying to Pae Kong Shrine in Yala province had to flee for their lives when a
tree fell on the shrine, killing one man and injuring another.

Mr. Kuck Ah Choon, 56, was pronounced
dead at the scene in Betong district, while his friend
while Mr. Tee
Kok Ee, 66,
was sent to hospital.

Mr. Tee later told the police that he, along
with Mr. Kuck and 6 other friends, drove from Malaysia to travel in Betong district, before they
stopped over at Piyamitr tunnel to pay respect to Pae Kong Shrine which was situated
nearby.

While he and 10 other Malaysians were at the shrine, they heard the sound of a tree
cracking, then a huge tree fell on the shrine.

“I and other people then ran for our lives”
Mr. Tee told the police.

Mr. Prasert Nualcharoen, community leader in Betong district, told
our correspondent that there was no strong wind or rain storm on that day. Therefore, he supposed
that the tree behind the shrine, which aged over a hundred years, rotted and eventually
cracked.

He said that workers have been dispatched to rebuild the shrine.

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Chiang Mai Boy Killed By Electrified 'Anti-Dog Fence'

(23 July)  Small
electrified screen intended to keep dogs away at a residence in Chiang Mai province is said to have
been the cause of death for a 11-year old who accidentally touched it when he was playing
hide-and-seek with his friends.

Locals in Rakaeng community, Mueang District, were alerted of
the incident when friends of the boy, identified as Chatrawarin Chimwaree, could not locate him
during their game of hide-and-seek.

The children then searched the area all over the village
until they found the boy lying face down on the ground at the residence of Mr. Udom Thairat with
pile of vomit next to him.
20×50 cm wire screen covered the corner of the house where the boy was found.
The screen was connected to the electricity plug on the wall.

Informed by the
children, the boy′s father rushed to help him, and he too was injured by the electrified wire
screen. He immediately called the police. When police finally arrived, Chatrawarin was already on
his way to hospital with his mother and other relatives.

The doctors failed to revive him,
and he was declared dead at hospital.

The owner of the house, Mr. Udom, told the police that
he attached the electrical wire screen at the corner of his house to prevent dogs from urinating at
his wall.

Police arrested Mr. Udom for further investigation, and charged him for reckless
behaviour resulting in a death.

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