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A Russian Man Is Arrested at Phuket Airport in an Attempted Murder Case

The gunman fired four shots through the windshield of the car.

PHUKET – Mr. Alexander, a 53-year-old Russian, was arrested immediately when he arrived at Phuket International Airport, after the Immigration Police obtained a warrant for his arrest From Phuket Provincial Court since July 23 as a suspect in the attempted murder of 44-year-old Russian Dmitry Aleynikov before noon on June 7, 2023.

According to the investigation, Mr. Alexander hired Mr. Artur, a 48-year-old Kazakh man, to kill Mr. Dmitry due to a business conflict. Mr. Dmitry survived after being shot four times around his chest while parking his car in front of a cafe he regularly visits in the Laguna Phuket area.

Mr. Alexander was charged with causing others to commit crimes by using, forcing, threatening, hiring, persuading, or in any other manner using a firearm to shoot a person.

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The Russian suspect of an attempt muder case, Mr. Alexander, was arrested immediately when he arrived at Phuket International Airport.
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The Russian man, Dmitry Aleynikov, was shot around his chest on June 7, 2023.

Mr. Artur was also apprehended at Phuket Airport on June 8 as a suspect in the shooting of Mr. Dmitry. He was charged with “attempted murder, possession of firearms, and ammunition without permission” on June 11.

An informant informed a police officer at the Phuket Immigration Checkpoint that Mr. Alexander would be visiting Thailand on Christmas day. As a result, they investigated the passenger screening system (APPS) ahead of time and learned that Mr. Alexander would fly to Thailand on Aeroflot Airlines flight SU274 from Moscow International Airport.

When the plane touched down at Phuket International Airport, Mr. Alexander was arrested and taken to the investigating officers of Choeng Thale Police Station in Phuket Province to be prosecuted.

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Srettha Proposes Shortening the National Strategy of 20 Years

Srettha Thavisin chairs the National Strategy Committee meeting on December 27, 2023, at the Government House..

BANGKOK – “The old generation must not steal the future from the next generation,” Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin said on December 27, 2023, during the National Strategy Committee meeting he chaired, saying Thailand’s 20-year strategy plan was too long and needed to be adapted to the changing world.

“Even five years is already too outdated,” he said, adding that the plan to attract more investors but the tripartite labour committee not raising wages was embarrassing.

It was reported that before the meeting, Srettha said the National Strategy should enable people to know the direction in which the country is heading and how to get there. He emphasized that it was good to have a plan. However, he did not believe that the plan should be set 20 years into the future, adding that 5 years was already difficult due to the changing world brought about by technology.

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“The old generation must not steal the future from the next generation,” PM Srettha Thavisin said this during the National Strategy Committee meeting on December 27, 2023.

“I want the strategy to become more agile. It needs to be revised and adapted to the realities of the world. I need to put this issue in the hands of the committee to develop a proper working process that will bring the most benefits and adapt to the world and not block the future of the country. This is to pave the way for the next generations in the next 20 years,” Srettha said.

Srettha added that the Thai government talked to the investors 3 years ago but overlooked the wage increases, which is embarrassing. He added that there are a lot of new things that didn’t exist 3 years ago.

“When I go abroad, this is the topic I will talk about first. This is an example of the changing world. This is the beginning of the war for talent, where all companies and countries are trying to attract people with talent, and it’s also about geopolitics.”

After the meeting, when asked how the National Strategy could be changed as it was written in a way that is difficult to adapt, Srettha replied that there is room for correction.

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Chiang Mai Researchers Identify New Edible And Medicinal Mushrooms

CHIANG MAIRussula pseudomodesta and Russula sribuabanensis are edible mushrooms that have long been used as wild food, but their scientific names have not been correctly identified.

A team of researchers from the Center of Excellence for Microbial Diversity and Sustainable Utilization, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, has discovered these two new Russula species (Russulaceae, Russulales) from northern Thailand.

The researcher team was led by Dr. Nakarin Suwannarat, Dr. Jaturong Khamla, Professor Emeritus Dr. Saisamorn Lamyong, and Dr. Soumitra Paloi, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Samantha C. Karunarathna from Qujing Normal University in China.

They studied fungi of the genus Russula, which are ectomycorrhizal fungi with Dipterocarpaceae trees, at in the University of Chiang Mai and at the protected area of the Plant Genetic Conservation Project, MOPH-CU (Chiang Mai University Educational Center “Haripunchai”, Siri Buaban Subdistrict, Lamphun Province).

 

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The researchers used a combination of morphological and molecular methods to identify the new species. Morphological studies were carried out using high-performance microscopy and cell drawings to describe the appearance of the fungi. Molecular studies included DNA sequencing of genes involved in protein synthesis, including the RNA polymerase II (RPB2) gene, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene and the large subunit (LSU) gene.

The results of the study showed that the two new species are distinct from other known species of Russula. They are also edible and have a distinctive aroma. Preliminary studies suggest that they may also have medicinal properties.

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Russula pseudomodesta is found in the forest at the Chiang Mai University campus, while Russula sribuabanensis is found in a protected area near the Siri Buaban village in Lamphun province. Both species are found in mixed deciduous forests that are home to a variety of other plant and animal species.

The research findings are in line with the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 1: No poverty – Wild mushrooms can provide a source of income for local communities, helping to alleviate poverty, SDG 2: Zero hunger – Wild mushrooms can be a source of food, providing a source of protein and other nutrients.

The research also contributes to the growing knowledge of the biodiversity of mushrooms in Thailand. The findings of the research are also significant for the local community. The two new species of mushrooms are edible and have a distinctive aroma.

They are also sold at a high price of 150-200 baht per kilogram in the rainy season. This provides a source of income for local people and helps to support the local economy.

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South Korean Actor Lee Sun-kyun Of The Oscar-winning Film ‘Parasite’ Found Dead

Actor Lee Sun-kyun gets off a car upon his arrival at the Incheon Metropolitan Police in Incheon, South Korea, Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023. (Son Hyun-kyu/Yonhap via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Lee Sun-kyun, a popular South Korean actor best known for his role in the Oscar-winning movie “Parasite,” was found dead in a car in Seoul on Wednesday, authorities said, after weeks of an intense police investigation into his alleged drug use.

Police and emergency officers initially found Lee in what they believed was an unconscious state in the car parked on a street in northern Seoul. Emergency officers later confirmed he was dead, according to Seoul’s Seongbuk police station.

Police had been searching for Lee, 48, after receiving a report that he was missing, Seongbuk police said.

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Members of the Korea Crime Scene Investigation team investigate the scene where South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun was found unconscious in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023. (Seo Dae-youn/Yonhap via AP)

They refused to provide further details including whether they had determined Lee killed himself. But South Korean media outlets including Yonhap news agency said that Lee’s family earlier Wednesday reported to police that he left home after leaving a message similar to a suicide note.

Lee’s body was later transported to a nearby Seoul hospital, according to Seongbuk police.

Lee appeared in “Parasite,” which won Oscars for best picture and three other categories in 2020. The class satire was the first non-English-language film to win best picture in the then-92-year history of the Academy Awards, and was the first South Korean movie to win an Oscar. In the film, Lee played the head of a wealthy family.

The film’s cast, including Lee, also won a Screen Actors Guild award for the best motion picture ensemble cast in 2020. He was nominated for best actor at the International Emmy Awards for his performance in the sci-fi thriller “Dr. Brain” last year, as well.

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FILE – Lee Sun-kyun, from left, Kim Hee-won and Ju Ji-hoon poses for photographers at the photo call for the film ‘Project Silence’ at the 76th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, on May 22, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole, File)

Even before “Parasite,” Lee had been a popular actor in South Korea for a long time. He rose to stardom for his role in a hit TV drama series, “Coffee Prince (2007),” and gained mainstream popularity with the medical drama “Behind The White Tower (2007),” “Pasta (2010)” and “My Mister (2018).”

Lee had undergone police probes into allegations that he used illegal drugs at the residence of a bar hostess. Lee filed a suit against two people including the hostess, alleging they blackmailed him. The investigation prompted extensive tabloid coverage. Lee insisted he was tricked into taking the drugs and that he did not know what he was taking, according to Yonhap.

South Korea has long had the highest suicide rate among developed countries. It has also experienced a string of celebrity suicides involving K-pop stars, prominent politicians and business executives. Experts say malicious and abusive online comments and severe cyberbullying were blamed for many of the celebrity suicides.

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“Hino We Care” donates the third solar cell system to the Child Development Center

Hino We Care project  moves forward with Hino Solar Powering a Sustainable Tomorrow project, Installing solar panel equipment for Ban Nong Khon Thai Child Development Center, Chaiyaphum Province as the third location. 

On December 15, 2023, Hino Motors Sales (Thailand) Ltd. led by Mr. Ken Iwamoto, the president along with the executives and Pongpakphum Co., Ltd. joined in donating the third solar cell system to the Ban Nong Khon Thai Child Development Center, Mueang District, Chaiyaphum Province affiliated with the Kut Khum Subdistrict Administrative Organization.

This is a part of Hino We Care project with the concept of “Hino Solar Powering a Sustainable Tomorrow” which recognizes the importance of clean energy, which creates sustainability for the environment, and reinforces the commitment to creating value for society along with sustainable business operations. It also supports children to have a better life and better well-being.

The installation was done after two educational institutions in Sukhothai Province and Phitsanulok Province. 

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Ms. Dokchan Auasri, Director of the Education Religious and Culture Division said, “The Child Development Center would like to thank Hino Company and all executives who provide us the solar cell equipment and systems. This is considered to help reduce the burden of electricity, which costs up to 36,000 baht per year. Apart from benefiting the Child Development Center, it also helps reduce the expenses of Kod Tum Subdistrict Administrative Organization. The organization will allocate the budget that comes from the electricity cost reduction to use for other developments in order to benefit the children both for teaching materials and utility bills.

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The solar cell donation providing electricity from clean and environmentally friendly energy is still an activity that Hino continues to carry out and commit to conduct under social contributions and sustainability along with creating value for stakeholders such as customers, business partners, including nearby communities and society.

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For the HINO We Care project, Hino aims to cover environmental care along with social development to achieve our goals for sustainable development and make the world a better place. Follow us for more projects from Hino We Care creating happiness for today and forever.

For more information, good activities, and latest updates, please visit www.hinothailand.com, Facebook: Hino Thailand Fan Club, Line: @hinoth, YouTube: Hino Thailand Official, and TikTok: @hinoth

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BSC Products Value The Lotusia As Having Soft Power And Sustainability

Dr. Janjira Chanchom, Assistant Director of the PURE CARE BSC product department

SAMUT PRAKANA leading Thai cosmetic brand, BSC, has promoted its products, which use Lotusia (Nelumbo Nucifera Stamen Extract) from the sacred lotus plant, as one of Thailand’s soft powers with a commitment to sustainable production.

Recently, International Public Company Limited (ICC) organized a media tour of its International Laboratories Corporation Ltd (ILC), a subsidiary that researches and manufactures PURE CARE BSC cosmetics, on Bang Na-Trat Rd, Bang Chalong, Bang Plee District, Samut Prakan.

This was the first time in 53 years of ILC since its establishment that the media had the opportunity to visit the production process to see the company’s commitment to sustainable production.

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The ILC female executives proudly present the PURE CARE BSC products.

 

Bussabong Mingkwanyeun, product manager of BSC International, said that ICC launched the BSC sustainability project. ILC has been producing PURE CARE BSC cosmetics from natural extracts for 37 years, from 1986 to the present. Key to BSC’s sustainability efforts is the extraction of pollen from the sacred lotus plant (Lotusia extract), which the company aims to promote as a soft power in the skincare and cosmetics sector in Thailand.

Darani Matakaew, product manager of PURE CARE BSC, added that PURE CARE is the first cosmetics brand in Thailand to focus on skin care for sensitive skin and all skin types. Most of the raw materials used for manufacturing are sourced domestically. The most notable ingredient is the lotus flower extract that ILC has included in its Age Expert range of cosmetics.

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The lotusia extract products won many awards with national and international standards, including the latest award, THE BEST OF DAILY BEAUTY 2023

This locally sourced ingredient has properties that are on a par with other extracts from abroad. It can help with skin care and was awarded first place in the company category by the National Innovation Agency in 2005 and registered as a trademark for PURE CARE BSC under the name Lotus Spirit.

In addition, there are extracts of rice bran oil, olive leaves, and a Thai herbal remedy called “Chatuphalathika,” or Phytoprime Extract, a mixture of Phyllantus Emblica Fruit Extract, Terminalia Arjuna Fruit Extract, Terminalia Bellerica Fruit Extract, and Terminalia Chebula Fruit Extract.

“We want to promote sacred lotus flowers as an identity in products that are known to be Thai, just like other countries. For example, if you think of ginseng, you think of Korea. If you think of rose water, you think of Egypt. If you think of green tea, you think of Japan. Our lotusia extract has won many awards with national and international standards, including the latest award, THE BEST OF DAILY BEAUTY 2023,” she said.

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The pollens from the sacred lotus plant, or Lotusia extract, and phytoprime extract are used in the skincare and cosmetics of BSC.

Busaba Jintasopol, director and business manager of ILC, said that the lotus flower extract was developed in collaboration with the PERCH research project of Professor Emeritus Dr. Wichai Riewtrakul of the Department of Chemistry at Mahidol College for over 6 months.

The research revealed that the lotus flower extract contains flavonoids, including kaempferol and kaempferol derivatives. It has antioxidant properties that are twice that of green tea extract, and it has properties that contribute to skin whitening to the same extent as mulberry extract. It is also able to moisturize the skin and is safe to use as it has been tested by reliable institutions.

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According to Dr. Janjira Chanchom, Assistant Director of the PURE CARE BSC product department, sacred lotus pollen extracts have many beauty properties and were discovered to have anti-oxidant capabilities or antioxidants that aid in the prevention of premature ageing and other skin flaws when combined with innovation from natural polymers produced in the form of spherical gel capsules.

“Our product has not been tested on animals. It received the 1st runner-up award in economics for the year from the National Innovation Award 2005 and established a trademark for PURE CARE BSC under the name “Lotus Spirit,” said Dr. Janjira.

Mali Hansubothiphan, director and technical manager at ILC, said that the company manages the production process of cosmetics efficiently, taking into account the environmental impact. This is to ensure efficient use of resources such as water, electricity and industrial waste without harming the environment. In addition, the product packaging of BSC also uses recycled materials.

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A Korean Man Arrested for Smuggling 7 Radiated Tortoises

Seven radiated tortoises (Astrochelys radiate) were found being smuggled at the Don Mueng airport.

BANGKOK – The customs officers at Don Mueang International Airport and animal quarantine officers at Don Mueang International Airport found Kim Yong, a 24-year-old Korean national, attempting to smuggle 7 radiated tortoises (Astrochelys radiate) in his luggage for export.

The discovery was made on the third floor of the international departure hall of Don Mueang International Airport on December 26, 2023.

Officers confiscated the wild animals as evidence and arrested Kim. He was then referred to Criminal Division 1 of the Environmental Crime Suppression Division for violating the Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act (2019), which prohibits the export of controlled wildlife without a permit, and the Customs Act (2017 (1), Section 242), which prohibits the attempted export of goods from the Kingdom without customs procedures.

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Kim Yong, a 24-year-old Korean national, was arrested for attempting to smuggle 7 radiated tortoises.

The tortoises were sent to the Wildlife Health Management Group, Wildlife Conservation Office, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation for health monitoring and further care.

Narongrit Sukprakarn, head of Don Mueang Wildlife Inspection Station, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said the government has emphasized the policy of coordination with all units to crack down on wildlife trafficking along the borders and at all domestic trading points. The Don Mueang Wildlife Inspection Station has therefore intensified inspections of passengers on import and export.

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CP Vietnam Recognized Among Top 100 Sustainable Companies

CP Vietnam Corporation (CP Vietnam) has consistently maintained its position in the Top 100 Sustainable Companies (CSI 100) within the manufacturing sector for 2023. This achievement marks the eighth consecutive year that CP Vietnam has earned the most sustainable company in Vietnam.

The results were announced at a ceremony by the Vietnam Confederation of Commerce and Industry and the Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development Mr. Vu Anh Tuan, Senior Vice President at CPV, representing the company receive award from Mr. Tran Tuan Anh, Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission. He was joined by Mr. Worawit Arunraksa, AVP for CSR and Sustainable Development.

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Being a foreign corporation in Vietnam, CP Vietnam has continually been acknowledged for its dedication to sustainable business practices. The company emphasizes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, fostering development that benefits the company, its business partners, and the wider community. This strategy is in line with the Charoen Pokphand Group’s ‘Three Benefits’ philosophy, which focuses on generating values for the country, the people, and the company itself.

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The Vietnam Sustainable Enterprise Awards 2023, organized by the Vietnam Confederation of Trade and Industry (VCCI) and overseen by the government, celebrates the achievements of both Vietnamese and foreign companies in Vietnam.

The awards, in collaboration with various government ministries, highlight companies using sustainable development practices across economic, social, and environmental dimensions, thereby contributing to sustainable social and economic growth in line with the CSI Sustainability Index.

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Thailand Hosts the First-Ever Full-Scale ‘tokidoki’ Exhibition

A full-scale exhibition featuring the world’s beloved characters ‘tokidoki’ is showing with ‘Follow the Rainbow Journey’ at ICON Art & Culture Space, 8th Floor, ICONSIAM, from today until March 31, 2024.

ICONSIAM, a globally renowned landmark situated along the scenic banks of the Chao Phraya River, has joined forces with Ask Me Company Limited to present the “tokidoki ICONIC Bangkok Experience.”

This event marks the premiere of a comprehensive exhibition in Thailand, showcasing the legendary street art of ‘tokidoki.’ Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the creative world of Simone Legno, a renowned Italian artist who has carefully curated a selection of artwork featuring beloved characters.

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Everyone is invited to explore the exhibition in the ‘immersive projection’ technique, where rare collectibles from private collectors will be on display for all to discover. This unique experience, often hard to come by, is open for public viewing starting today until March 31, 2024, at the ICON Art & Culture Space on the 8th floor of ICONSIAM. 

tokidoki ICONIC Bangkok Experience” – Follow the Rainbow Journey is extending an invitation to everyone to follow the captivating path of the rainbow. This immersive experience marks the first-ever opportunity to fully engage with the world of the ‘tokidoki’ beloved characters. Prepare to be captivated at the event as you encounter awe-inspiring large figures crafted exclusively for ICONSIAM by talented artists. Greeting you at the entrance, these creations are poised to welcome everyone to the festivities. Additionally, a Christmas tree adorned with characters from tokidoki, including Moofia, Cactus Friends, Unicorno, Donutella, and Tiger Nation, awaits to usher in the joyous holiday season. This also serves as the perfect backdrop for everyone to capture memorable photographs.

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Curated especially for tokidoki fans, there is a treasure trove of collectibles at the event, showcasing exciting collaborations between tokidoki and renowned brands. Highlights include the BE@RBRICK Adios series, the Karl Lagerfeld collaboration, the iconic Strangeco 6 Circus Punks Airlines Adios from the year 2006, the LeSportsac Collection, the unique MyStamp Collection, and don’t miss the chance to explore the captivating “The Art of Simone Legno” book. 

Venture into the inner zone, where the Immersive Projection Zone awaits. Step through a mesmerizing glass tunnel that transports everyone into the enchanting world of tokidoki through the Immersive Mirror & Projection technique. This is where you can also capture memorable moments alongside the world’s favorite characters from tokidoki. Prepare to be enthralled by the most surprising stories woven throughout the event area. For young visitors, a specially curated Mini Playground Zone is thoughtfully prepared to ensure a delightful experience.

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Beyond the world-class exhibition, the event brings an additional highlight with the ICONIC Café Zone—a specially crafted cafe space for all visitors to delight their taste buds with signature offerings like the Smash Burger Truffle Mac and Cheese, Gourmet Tuna, and a variety of other delectable treats. Conclude the experience with fancy, colorful smoothies, unicorn milkshakes, and an array of enticing desserts.

Adding to the festivities of the countdown to 2024, ICONIC Café welcomes everyone to usher in the joyous New Year together. To make this celebration even more special, Chef Sebastien Segurola, an acclaimed chef with over 23 years of expertise in French cuisine and the owner/Executive Chef of Cava bien marche’ restaurant in Phuket, also the winner of IRON Chef Thailand 2022, will be creating an exclusive menu for the countdown night. Guests can relish this special meal while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of the Chao Phraya River curve and witnessing a spectacular display of over 50,000 fireworks from the vantage point of the 8th floor of ICONSIAM. 

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tokidoki has prepared a multitude of engaging activities for the entire family, fostering quality time and creative expression. Join in the artistic fun as everyone can embark on DIY adventures: for example, acting as a painter to create personalized masterpieces on canvases, or delve into the world of body and face painting using colors meticulously chosen for user’s safety. 

Moreover, it’s a unique opportunity to own exclusive tokidoki products ranging from collectibles and street fashion to bags, plush dolls, and mystery boxes. These special items are available for purchase at the tokidoki event at specially discounted prices. 

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ICONSIAM extends a warm invitation for everyone to explore these exclusive offerings at the first full-scale tokidoki exhibition. Admission is free. The event kicks off today and runs until March 31, 2024, at ICON Art & Culture Space on the 8th floor of ICONSIAM. For more details, please visit ICONSIAM’s Facebook page or contact 1338.

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A Macaque Sold For One Million Baht In Europe, Indicating Threatened Thai Wildlife

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BANGKOKPol. Maj. Gen. Wacharin Phusit, commander of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Prevention (PRD), spoke at a seminar organized by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Protection (DNP). The seminar was held on World Wildlife Day, December 23, under the theme “International Cooperation in Preventing Illegal Wildlife Trafficking”.

He said the police had enforced many laws to put the fear of God into the illegal wildlife trade gangs. He was the first to arrest the illegal trade in pangolins, which are very pitiful animals. They would stuff flour or water into their bodies to increase their weight.

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A seminar organized by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Protection.

There is also the problem of exporting long-tailed macaques, as they are very popular in Europe and America. They are sold in Thailand for 800-1,000 baht per animal, for 8,000-10,000 baht per animal to neighboring countries and for up to 1 million baht per animal to Europe or America if they have not been neutered.

The police have large databases that make it easier for them to expand investigations and arrests. They also cooperate with the public. In the future, they will have to share information with each other so that criminals fear the law. He also warned that photographing monkeys is a violation of the law. Releasing birds in temples is also an offense. Anyone who does this for a living should stop.

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Narongrit Sukprakarn, director of the Wildlife Control Division, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department under the conventions, said investigations have revealed that transnational wildlife trafficking gangs are the same networks as drug trafficking.

“If there is no drug trafficking, they will trade in wildlife instead. They will do anything that makes money. Drug trafficking, human trafficking and arms trafficking have the same financial routes. Therefore, prevention and combating must be integrated through intensive cooperation between different authorities,” he said.

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Pol. Lt. Col. Sombut Teungwiwat, Secretary General of the Freeland Foundation, said that he was involved in 5 wildlife trafficking cases that fall under the jurisdiction of the Anti-Money Laundering Office. Assets worth 1 billion baht were confiscated. Of this amount, 50 percent was transferred to the Ministry of Finance, while the other 50 percent is the property of the bureau.

So if the DNP makes an agreement with the Anti-Money Laundering Office or changes the law so that these funds can be used to support the DNP’s work in fighting wildlife trafficking or as benefits for officers who are injured or killed on duty, that would be a good thing that would make the DNP’s work more efficient.

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