The trash piled up to the ceiling in the rent room.
BANGKOK – A landlord was shocked upon discovering that a room in Bangkok she rented out over the past decade to a nice-looking female government official, aged 42, hid mountains of rubbish inside that would require 250 garbage bags to remove them all.
Panadda told Khaosod Online on November 28 that the moment of truth came when she received complaints by other tenants that there were rats, worms, and bad smells coming out of the room’s door. The woman who rented the place hasn’t been back for two years but kept the room and paid the 1,500 baht monthly rent without fail, however.
The tenant claimed she was upset that the landlord didn’t inform her in advance because there were “valuables” in the room.
“My father-in-law and I even cried. We couldn’t accept what we saw. I was shocked by the enormous pile of junk, which was high to the ceiling and some of which had been opened to bring the waste in and pack it as well. The wardrobe was packed full of trash. Worms, rats, and cockroaches are abundant in the waste pile. Some of them were dead and left traces along the room’s walls,” Panadda stated.
She posted the story on FB said she had to ask neighbours for help and the trash piled up to the ceiling. Dead rats and snakes were also found inside the room.
Mountains of rubbish inside that would require 250 garbage bags to remove them all.
“I spent nearly 3,000 baht on garbage bags to clean up the mess in the room, and I counted 250 large bags that the dormitories also came to help themselves with.” But even after thoroughly cleaning, wiping, and washing twice with various detergents, the foul odour remains. I haven’t been able to find a means to clean it up until now. “It is expected that a complete renovation will be necessary,” Panadda stated.
When the tenant was contacted, she was upset that the landlord didn’t inform her in advance, adding there were valuables in the room though the landlord insists there was nothing but piles of trash and proceeded to report the incident to Hua Mak police.
‘CP Chicken: Go For Launch’ Campaign Triumphs with 11 ADMAN AWARDS 2023, Garnering Top Honors in the ‘Ad That Works’ Category
Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited, or CP Foods, has achieved remarkable success with its ‘Thai Chicken: Mission to Space’ advertising campaign, uniquely titled ‘First Time in the World: Thai Chicken Goes to Space with CP.’ This groundbreaking campaign has been recognized with 11 awards at the ADMAN AWARDS 2023, a testament to its impactful advertising and communication strategy, perfectly embodying the ‘Don’t Make Ads, Make Impact’ ethos.
The campaign notably received the ‘Ad That Works’ award, a prestigious accolade that acknowledges advertising that merges exceptional creativity with significant consumer and industry impact. This award reflects CPF’s dedication to addressing consumer needs for safe, hygienic, and residue-free fresh food. The campaign’s concept aimed to elevate public awareness about the highest levels of food safety standards achieved through cutting-edge technology in farming and production processes. It showcased a revolutionary narrative in the fresh meat industry, setting new safety benchmarks by undertaking a project to send Thai chicken into space. CPF is collaborating with Johnson Space Food Lab to conduct comprehensive tests, including bacteria and chemical residue detection, from upstream to downstream processes, ensuring CP brand chicken meat meets the rigorous standards for space-grade food in line with NASA’s criteria.
Anarkawee Chooratn, Head of Corporate Marketing at CP Foods, underscored the collaboration with Wolf Bangkok, a leading advertising agency in Asia, Digital I Do, an online media agency, and IDEE STUDIO, an event agency, in this innovative campaign. The campaign’s novel idea of sending chicken meat into space as astronaut food earned substantial attention. The advertisement film received widespread acclaim, clinching 11 awards at the ADMAN Awards, including two gold, two silver, and seven bronze awards. A highlight was winning silver in the ‘Ad That Works’ (Effective Communication) category, one of the competition’s most prestigious honours. Additionally, the ‘CP Chicken: Go For Launch’ ad film was awarded the 30 Young Judges Award, a special recognition chosen by a committee of young professionals under 30 years of age.
Anarkawee Chooratn expressed immense pride in these 11 recognitions from the ADMAN Awards 2023 and extended gratitude to Wolf Bangkok for creating a campaign that resonated across consumer segments. “The campaign assures that CP Chicken products are fresh and safe, meeting Space Safety Standards. These awards strengthen CPF’s commitment to innovating and enhancing food safety standards for our consumers,” Anarkawee stated.
CEAT collaborated with FIDIC to host the FIDIC Asia Pacific Conference 2023, themed ‘Engineering towards Net Zero,’ aimed at achieving net zero emissions in Thailand by 2065. The Governor of Bangkok attended the event’s opening, which welcomed over 200 participants from 20 countries.
What is Net Zero? How important is it? How can Thailand reduce greenhouse gas emissions to “zero” by 2065 ? What innovations are Thailand and other countries using to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? If we cannot reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or in the next 27 years, would Bangkok be submerged?
Hosted by the Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT), the FIDIC Asia Pacific Conference 2023 centered on the theme ‘Engineering towards Net Zero,’ took place from November 26 to 28 at the Millennium Hilton Bangkok.
This international gathering brought together engineering experts from the construction industry in Thailand and abroad, including government representatives and environmental stakeholders. Discussions revolved around the challenges, opportunities, and successful initiatives in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These discussions are pivotal in shaping campaigns to achieve net zero emissions by 2065.
Over 200 participants hailing from 20 different countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea, China, among others, contributed to the discussions.
The official press conference and opening ceremony occurred on Monday, November 27, 2023, at the Grand Ballroom of the Millennium Hilton Hotel, Bangkok.
Several Thai government representatives, including Dr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok; Dr. Phirun Saiyasitpanich, Secretary General of the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning; Mr. Chawalit Chantararat, the President of the Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand; Mr. Sudhir Dhawan, the President of FIDIC Asia – Pacific, India; Dr. Widhoon Chiamchittrong, the Advisor of the Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand; and Mr. Niwat Thanpitinan, the Chairman of the FIDIC Asia Pacific Conference 2023, were present.
The seminar covered five critical topics: 1) Building Design emphasizing low-carbon buildings 2) Energy Solutions 3) Transportation and Logistics focusing on low-carbon transportation 4) Urban & Rural Development encompassing urban planning, community development 5) Water Supply & Sanitation, andlastly, Special Session introducing the Group of Young engineers with Green Hearts (FIDIC Future Leaders).
Topics included innovative approaches such as ‘Innovations for Green Buildings towards Net Zero’ by SCG (Thailand) Co., Ltd., ‘Wastewater Treatment towards Net Zero’ by Thammasorn Energy And Environmental Management Co., Ltd., Thailand, and ‘Are EVs really helping Thailand reach Net Zero?’ by Amita Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd., among others.
Additionally, lessons from various countries were shared, such as Suwon, South Korea, which achieved carbon neutrality through community collaboration, Net Zero buildings from Malaysia, guidelines for reducing carbon in buildings by Vietnam, zero-waste construction by Indonesia, water power by India, renewable energy by the Philippines, indigenous technology by Sri Lanka, Net Zero management by Nepal and Net Zero Standards in Singapore, among others.
Mr. Niwat Thanpitinan, the Chairman of the FIDIC Asia Pacific Conference 2023, mentioned, “Representing over 20 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, FIDIC ASIA PACIFIC chose Thailand to host this event. The topic of Net Zero requires cooperation from various sectors, and Thailand’s proactive stance in this matter is evident. CEAT play a pivotal role in designing and managing projects, and it’s our responsibility to raise awareness among project owners about the benefits of green buildings for their projects and the world.”
Mr. Chawalit Chantararat, the President of CEAT, highlighted, “Greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, result from human activities and persist in the atmosphere for extended periods, ranging from 200 to 450 years.
Currently, the atmosphere contains an alarming 411 parts per million (PPM) of accumulated greenhouse gases. Should this level rise to 475 PPM, it will pose a grave threat to life on Earth. According to a United Nations study, if greenhouse gas emissions are not drastically reduced by 2050 or in the next 27 years, sea levels in the Gulf of Thailand could surge by 70 centimeters, potentially submerging Bangkok.”
Dr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok, emphasized, “Making Net Zero a reality, not just a slogan, is imperative. While the 30-year roadmap to achieving net zero emissions may seem distant, Bangkok has set a short-term goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 3% per year.
Dr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok
Collaboration within the engineering sectors is crucial to achieving this. We must view these efforts not as costs but as business opportunities. Additionally, Bangkok plans to initiate campaigns to reduce energy consumption in buildings, promote sustainable transportation, manage waste effectively, and encourage the use of energy-saving LED light bulbs.”
Dr. Phirun Saiyasitpanich Secretary-General, Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, added, “Thailand aims not only for Net Zero by 2065 but also sets a short-term goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30-40% by 2030. The government encourages the adoption of alternative energy sources, promotes electric trains for intercity commuting, emphasizes public rail transportation, and advocates for water-efficient practices in the agricultural sector.
The seminar offered valuable insights and lessons from various countries in the Asia-Pacific region that could be applied in Thailand.”
The event also included a Business Matching activity to facilitate knowledge exchange and promote Thailand’s Soft Power, highlighted by the Low Carbon Loy Krathong Festival along the Chao Phraya River. Furthermore, discussions focused on the future and challenges faced by FIDIC, the global representative organization of the International Consulting Engineers Association, comprising over one million engineering professionals and 40,000 companies from more than 100 countries worldwide, in leading its members toward achieving the Net Zero goal.”
A coronavirus vaccine distribution center in Bangkok seen on Sept. 27, 2021.
SINGAPORE — At a recent media roundtable on the evolving landscape of respiratory disease management in the Asia Pacific region held in Singapore and organized by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, Dr. Leong Hoe Nam, an infectious disease specialist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, was quick to declare it is just a matter of time when the next COVID pandemic, with new and deadly mutation, breaks out.
“It’s a certainty – like life, death, and taxes,” Leong told reporters from half a dozen countries in the region.
“The virus is moving, adapting … It’s [for] the virus to decide [about mutation path],” Leong said, adding this requires regularly updating COVID-19 vaccines once a year
“After 180 days, the body forgets. Only 60 percent effectiveness [remains]. If you’re not taking a booster, you’re setting yourself for another COVID infection. COVID-19 was a lot worse than influenza – five times the risk of death,” he said, adding that while vaccines offer the first safety net, the second safety net can be found in oral antivirals.
From Taiwan, Prof. Yang Kuang-Yao, a professor at the Institute of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, added the reason why a new pandemic will likely occur and the public should take it seriously is because COVID is relatively new.
“COVID is unlike influenza because it’s relatively new,” Yang told the roundtable, adding that COVID-19 is four years old to be exact, while influenza has been around for 10,000 years and humans had time and generations to adapt and deal with it.
Yang’s advice for an infected person is to get treatment early, within five days of being infected in order to avoid severe conditions.
Those at higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes include people aged 65 and older, people with heart conditions such as heart failure, those suffering from chronic lung conditions including asthma, people who smoke, those with cirrhosis, those with kidney conditions, HIV infections, pregnant women, those with Down’s syndrome, and people with obesity.
Leong added that 65 million people around the world suffer from long COVID, and taking antiviral medications can reduce long COVID risks. There could be a lost generation due to long COVID, Leong said. Common symptoms include mood swing, fatigue, sleep disorder, and headache.
Some complain of side effects from taking oral antivirals including bitterness of antiviral pills or developing diarrhea, but a senior Pfizer executive assured that just like any modern medicine, there is always a tradeoff, adding that there is no medicine which has no side effects.
Dr. Ruangwit Thamaree, senior medical office manager at Pfizer Thailand, told this writer on the phone Monday the next COVID pandemic could lie five to 10 years from now, but daily infections still occur today.
Ruangwit said the COVID figures are currently updated weekly in Thailand, but most likely underreported as counting is largely based on those infected and hospitalized.
“The government may not be paying much attention,” Ruangwit said, acknowledging what might best be described as COVID fatigue, where many members of the general public simply wanted to move on in life in the post-COVID era and forget about the difficult years of lock down and lack of vaccines.
According to the government’s COVID-19 Information Center on Monday, the week between Nov. 19 and 25 saw 480 new infections and two deaths. The total death figure since Jan. 1, 2023 is 823.
If there is a next pandemic, Ruangwit predicted, it would take less time to come up with a new vaccine – three months for DNA sequencing, another three to six months for trial period, and then hopefully a quick approval by the authorities on an emergency basis.
For the meantime, the physician suggested the public to use rubbing alcohol to clean their hands, wash hands often with soap, wear masks while being in a crowded indoor environment including on an airplane, and get a booster shot every four to five months.
“I hope there will be a campaign ahead of this holiday season to raise awareness,” Ruangwit added.
TOKYO – Tech giant LY Corp. reported a massive data breach on Monday, saying as many as 440,000 items of personal data, including more than 300,000 linked to Line messaging app users, were leaked due to unauthorized access to an affiliate’s computer system in October.
The leaked data did not contain information regarding bank accounts, credit cards or chat messages in the Line app, a popular social communications tool in Japan. There have been no reports of misuse so far, the company said.
It said the leaked data included users’ age group, gender, and some of their service use histories, as well as information regarding the company’s business partners and employees, such as email addresses, names and affiliations.
While the company confirmed the data leak on Oct. 29, it said it took about a month to make the announcement as it required time to confirm the scale of the breach.
“We sincerely apologize to our users and all relevant parties for any inconvenience or concern caused. We deeply regret this incident and will do our best to prevent any reoccurrence,” the company said in a statement.
It has reported the case to the communications ministry.
LY was formed in October through the merger of Z Holdings Corp. and its group companies Line Corp. and Yahoo Japan Corp., a news portal site operator.
The leakage was caused when malware infected a computer owned by an employee of a subcontractor used by the company’s South Korea-based affiliate, Naver Cloud Corp., it said.
Naver Cloud and LY share an in-house system for dealing with employee and other personnel information managed with a common authentication system, which allowed unauthorized access into LY’s internal system, the company said.
The company initiated an investigation after detecting suspicious access on Oct. 17, concluding by Oct. 27 that it was highly likely an external breach. The initial unauthorized access occurred on Oct. 9.
It said it is contacting users, business partners and customers individually who it believes are at risk of being directly impacted by the leakage.
As of the end of September, some 96 million people were using the messaging app in Japan, with another 100 million users outside the country, according to the company.
A house in Soi 141/356 Moo 2, Ton Pao Sub District, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province.
CHIANG MAI – A Thai housemaid who had returned to her hometown in Mae Taeng district found a letter from her Belgian employer apologising for his decision to end his life.
Police at San Kamphaeng Police Station in Chiang Mai Province were notified on the evening of November 26 that a Belgian man had died in a house in Soi 141/356 Moo 2, Ton Pao Sub District, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province.
They investigated and found the body of Mr Alain, a 73-year-old Belgian man, on the balcony on the second floor of the house. A helium gas canister, which he had used to commit suicide, was found next to his body.
A helium gas canister was found next to the Belgian’s body.
The authorities found no signs of forced entry or a struggle. They also found a document with a message in which he apologized to his family and the maid. The document described his decision to end his life on November 25 at 17:00.
Ms. Bawornluck Jakla, a 54-year-old Thai housemaid, told police she returned to Mae Taeng on 24 November. She returned to the employer’s house on 26 November, saw the apology letter and went to the bedroom to check. She could not open the door because the man had locked it. She could not reach him on the phone either. She then called the police, who found Alain dead.
The Belgian employer left a message on his bedroom door warning the housemaid not to enter the room alone.The Belgian man left a letter to thank his Thai housemaid.
The maid said that the Belgian was struggling with a number of problems, including family and business problems. His ex-partner and children had moved abroad several years ago.
The preliminary medical opinion is that the Belgian died of asphyxiation. He had already been dead for 6 to 12 hours. There were no signs of foul play. The authorities have sent the body for further examination. It will then be handed over to the man’s relatives or friends for religious ceremonies.
With the Co-creation and Collaboration to Win strategies as the key to success and global reputation, Siam Piwat joins forces with partners to put its global destinations
Bangkok – Siam Piwat Group – a leading retail estate and retail developer, the operator of global destinations like Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discover, and a joint partner of ICONSIAM, ICS, and Siam Premium Outlets, has established its leadership as the developer of the world’s premier destinations that have won the hearts of people both in Thailand and around the world.
In addition, its destinations have been selected as venues of choice for a series of major international events by luxury brands as well as world tour events throughout the year-end period for the year 2023, reflecting the trust and confidence of the group’s partners as well as Siam Piwat’s strength and readiness to elevate Thailand into the global destination.
Siam Piwat’s destinations have been chosen as venues of choice by global brands for world-class mega-events, reinforcing its leadership in the luxury market.
‘HERMÈS IN THE MAKING IN BANGKOK’ Exhibition – November 25 – December 3, 2023 at The Pinnacle, 8th Floor, ICONSIAM
ICONSIAM has been chosen as the venue of choice by Hermès for Hermès in the Making in Bangkok – a grand traveling exhibition that will make a stop in Thailand to showcase the world-renowned luxury brand’s knowledge of sustainability and social stewardship. All attendees will have an opportunity to learn about Hermès’ artisans and get a glimpse into the unique spirit of creativity and innovation through the brand’s wares.
The exhibition will also feature various interactive games and activities that promise an extraordinary experience that will take you to the edge of imagination.
Bulgari’s “Magnificent Wonders” festive displays, Nov 30, 2023 – Jan 16, 2024, Parc Paragon, Siam Paragon
The globally renowned brand Bulgari is collaborating with Siam Paragon to infuse the spirit of festivity into the shopping mall under the theme “Magnificent Wonders,” with a one-of-a-kind Christmas tree radiating the light of joy and hope to be featured prominently in the heart of Parc Paragon and the Jewel Zone transformed with an exclusive magnificent festive display and a spectacular illuminated tunnel that will be shining beautifully at night throughout the festive season.
This collaboration further underscores Siam Paragon’s position as one of the world’s finest luxury destinations.
Get ready to experience the magic of Cartier, the famed French jewelry and watch brand, as they transform ICONSIAM into the land of imagination with an exclusive installation titled “The Fabulous House”, which captures the exquisite beauty of the brand’s historic boutiques across three countries, flown here to Thailand to bring a gift of happiness to all. The installation is open to public for those wishing to experience the magic and capture memorable photos from December 6, 2023 to January 7, 2024 at ICONSIAM.
Delivering experiences beyond expectation with a full panoply of world tour events
Siam Piwat Group’s shopping centers house spaces that serve as arenas for global art and culture. As nexus points where culture, art, and fashion converge and fuse, these spaces have enabled Siam Piwat to create first-ever experiences that exceed all expectations and cannot be found anywhere else in order to inspire and offer something special to everyone.
In addition, these spaces are home to a diverse range of communities and provide a platform where everyone can share ideas and experiences hard to come by elsewhere.
World-class immersive digital art exhibition “Monet & Friends Alive Bangkok,” from today until January 7, 2023 at the Attraction Hall, 6th Floor, ICONSIAM
Enjoy a world-class art experience at the immersive digital art exhibition Monet & Friends Alive Bangkok, brought to life by the creator and producer Grande Experiences in collaboration with Live Impact Events, a world-class experience creator, and ICONSIAM, the global landmark by the Chao Phraya River.
This exhibition marks the first time ever that the Thai audience can have an up-close-and-personal experience the visual and sounds of 19th-century Europe through the masterpieces of Claude Monet, one of the world’s most influential French impressionist artists, as well as through the works of 14 other artists, all presented as an immersive digital art exhibition under the overarching theme “An Immersive Adventure into French Impressionism.”
“Xu Hongfei World Tour Exhibition – Thailand: Love in Siam,” from today until December 20, 2023 at Napalai Terrace, 7th Floor, ICONSIAM
ICONSIAM has been chosen as the only venue in Thailand for the Xu Hongfei World Tour Exhibition – Thailand: Love in Siam, which features globally acclaimed sculptures from the prestigious Guangzhou Sculpture Institute, created by the renowned Chinese artist Xu Hongfei.
His highly successful Chubby Women in Thailand sculpture series has been showcased 50 times globally since 2013, including in 20 major art museums and in landmarks in various countries, such as France, Australia, Italy, the UK, Singapore, Turkey, the US, Germany, Cuba, Japan, and many more.
Joining forces with a world-class partner to delight visitors like never before with a globally renowned character
“Celebrate Like Never Before” – Invitation to the World of Frozen,” from today to November 30 at River Park, ICONSIAM
ICONSIAM and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort have joined forces in a grand regional-scale collaboration to bring to Thai fans a gigantic 10-meter inflatable Olaf leaning on a traditional Thai triangular pillow, marking the first time ever that the massively popular character from the renowned Disney animation Frozen is officially presented with a distinctive Thai element.
As an ambassador of the World of Frozen, the giant Olaf comes with an invitation card, inviting all visitors to “Celebrate Like Never Before – Invitation to the World of Frozen,” which has been exquisitely designed exclusively for Thailand, leaving a lasting impression on both Thai and international visitors alike.
Bellygom, the playful pink teddy bear from South Korea, has arrived in Thailand to bring smiles and joy to all, from today until January 14, 2024 at Discovery Plaza, Siam Discovery.
Siam Discovery celebrates the much-anticipated arrival of Bellygom, the wildly popular playful pink teddy bear from South Korea. The prankster teddy bear first rose to stardom on Youtube in 2018 and has since shot to international fame with over 200 million accumulated views and more than 1.4 million followers on various social media platforms.
A larger-than-life 4-meter-tall Bellygom now stands as a distinctive landmark for the festive season alongside the Sustainable Living X’mas Tree 2023, another not-to-be-missed icon for everyone to capture unique and memorable moments with.
As the developer of a platform for world-class destinations, Siam Piwat takes pride in being trusted and chosen by global partners to host global-level events and curate world-class experiences that surpass all expectations for Thai and international visitors.
With its shopping centers well-equipped and prepared, Siam Piwat is committed to delivering unprecedented experiences and solidifying Thailand’s status as the ultimate must-visit destination for global visitors, thus providing inspiration for all and reinforcing Siam Piwat’s position as the Icon of Innovation.
B.Grimm, a multi business corporation based in Thailand, is extending its partnership with CNN International Commercial (CNNIC) on an advertising and sponsorship campaign centered on conservation efforts for tiger populations and habitats.
As part of this campaign, the multiplatform strand Mission Tiger returned with B.Grimm as its exclusive sponsor. Recently being hailed as the National Winner for the Best Infotainment Programme at the Asian Creative Academy Awards 2023, the award-winning show tells the story of the tiger through their ecosystem and explores how building a strong ecosystem allows tiger population to thrive.
Hosted by CNN’s Senior International Correspondent Will Ripley, the new episode is airing on CNN International in November 2023 to explore how people committed to the cause of tiger conservation are reversing the threats tigers face, bringing benefits to wildlife and communities alike.
“Environmental sustainability remains a key focus for CNN, and we are delighted to collaborate with reputed brand partners like B.Grimm who are deeply committed to bringing awareness around the protection and conservation of this majestic species” said Cathy Ibal, Senior Vice President, CNN International Commercial.
“We are confident that this award-winning show powered by CNN’s immersive storytelling will resonate with audiences by showcasing the importance of advocating the need to protect wild tigers.”
Dr. Harald Link, President of B.Grimm, emphasizes that doing business with compassion promotes the harmonious coexistence of businesses with nature and communities. Over the past decade, B.Grimm has actively supported tiger conservation initiatives through collaborative efforts involving both the public and private sectors.
Their partnership with CNN, a globally renowned news channel, is seen as a crucial avenue for disseminating content produced by CNN’s exceptional news team, leveraging their extensive reach. This collaboration is intended to highlight the pivotal role of tigers in the ecosystem and serves as the cornerstone of B.Grimm’s unwavering commitment to environmental preservation in the years ahead.
With a history spanning more than 145 years, B.Grimm has conducted business operations in Thailand guided by a philosophy of conducting business generously to promote a harmonious coexistence with nature. The company places a strong emphasis on creating advantages for both people and society, with a special focus on environmental conservation and wildlife preservation.
Dr. Harald Link expressed his conviction that the alliance with CNN News Agency will play a pivotal role in raising awareness and inspiring individuals to actively participate in tiger conservation and the protection of their habitats, especially the forests that house these magnificent creatures.
It was discovered that the group of Jordanian beggars had all entered Thailand on tourist visas.
BANGKOK – Pol. Lt. Gen. Ittipol Ittisarnronnachai, the Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, together with relevant officials, held a press conference on November 27 at the Immigration Bureau in Mueang Thong Thani and summarised the investigation into foreign beggars in Thailand.
The investigation revealed two groups: a group of Chinese beggars in many area of Bangkok and a group of Jordanian beggars in the Nana area.
Chinese Beggars Group:
Mrs. Keng (41 years old): Arrested on 11 November near the Siam Square Shopping Centre. She was deported on 17 November.
Ms. Wu (34 years old): Arrested on 18 November near Phetchaburi Bridge. She had come to Thailand to beg and exchanged the money she collected via WeChat for Chinese yuan.
Mrs. Yuan (39 years old): Arrested on 19 November near Major Pin Klao shopping center. She and her boyfriend, Mr Wu, had been beggars in China and Malaysia before coming to Thailand.
Ms. Hu (28 years old): Arrested on 20 November near Sala Daeng BTS. She came to Thailand to beg, influenced by friends who informed her of the high income in this profession.
Mr. Fan (28 years old): Arrested on 20 November near Asok BTS. He came to Thailand as a tourist, lost his passport and begged to survive.
Mr. Wang (33 years old): Arrested on 20 November on Silom Road. He came to Thailand as a tourist but ran out of money so he begged on Silom Road.
A group of Chinese beggars
Pol. Lt. Gen. Ittipol said that the Chinese beggars group had not only operated in Thailand but had also begged in other countries such as Singapore and Malaysia. Each member kept the collected money in their personal WeChat Pay accounts and did not share or distribute it to others.
Most of the physical injuries observed on the bodies of this group were from burns sustained in childhood. There were no reports of violence or damage caused by others.
In the case of a Thai woman who was engaged with a gang of Chinese beggars, it was discovered that she simply conducted her job as an interpreter. She has not been involved in begging.
As for the Jordanian beggar group, the police reported that this group consisted of people of Jordanian nationality living in the Nana area, Sukhumvit, Bangkok. They gathered in front of the shopping complex at Nana Square and begged aggressively, sometimes with the little children, to gain the sympathy of tourists.
A group of Jordanian beggars use little children to gain the sympathy of tourists.
After a thorough check, it was discovered that they had all entered Thailand on tourist visas. The authorities decided to revoke their permits to stay in the kingdom and deport them. In addition, 33 foreign beggars were arrested and blacklisted in various tourist destinations, including Pattaya, Chiang Mai and Phuket, before being sent back to their home countries.
The police pointed out that stricter control measures could be implemented in future when people enter the country. Officers will pay close attention to the behavior of foreign nationals, especially during the festive season.
The case of disabled persons requires careful scrutiny and co-operation with business owners to confirm the accommodation of foreign persons with disabilities.
In this photo provided by Thailand's Foreign Ministry, Thai hostages, who were previously released, hug their newly freed compatriots at the Shamir Medical Center in Israel on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023. (Thailand's Foreign Ministry via AP )
BANGKOK – Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday morning, November 27, thanked Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for helping negotiate for the release of a dozen Thai hostages. Recently, 17 Thai hostages have been released, leaving 15 people still being held by Hamas.
The PM also flew to Kuala Lumpur to meet with Anwar to discuss various matters today, including asking for continued help for the left Thai hostages. He added that there’s only 24 hours of truce left, and he will try to get the remanding Thai hostages released within that period.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is on the plane travelling to Malaysia on November 27, 2023.
According the Associated Press report, the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was back on track Sunday as the militants freed 17 more hostages, including 14 Israelis and the first American, in a third exchange under a four-day truce that the United States said it hoped would be extended. In turn, Israel released 39 Palestinian prisoners.
Three more Thai nationals were released. Separately, Hamas said it released a Russian hostage “in response to the efforts of Russian President Vladimir Putin.”
A Red Cross convoy carrying Israeli and foreign hostages heads to Egypt from the Gaza Strip at the Rafah border crossing on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
The three Thai nationals were undergoing health checks at a medical center in Israel and brought the total number of Thai hostages released to 17, Thailand’s Foreign Ministry said. Thais working in Israel are mostly employed as semi-skilled farm laborers, at wages considerably higher than those at they can earn at home.
The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued congratulatory statement on the third release of a third group of another three Thais.
The group is now at the designated medical center where the Royal Thai Embassy officials are on hand to contact their families. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warmly congratulates the recently released hostages and their families and thanks all parties involved in the efforts towards this latest release.
Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office Director General Yossi Shelley, and Thai Ambassador to Israel Pannabha Chandraramya, visit the special area at the Shamir Medical Center for the 14 Thai nationals, Sunday Nov, 26, 2023. (Israel Prime Minister Office via AP)
“For the remaining 15 Thai hostages, the Royal Thai Government continues to exert all efforts towards their safe release at the earliest opportunity, while preparing to bring back the now 17 Thais who have already been released, back to Thailand after their preliminary checks as soon as possible,” it stated.
According to Chakkraphong Saengmanee, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, will travel with Air Marshal Wachira Ruengrit, Director of Military Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Forces, to Israel on November 28.
They will bring Thai people back to Thailand within 2–3 days. It has already scheduled a commercial flight to pick them up. In terms of benefits, the Ministry of Labour will serve as the coordinator.
Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office Director General Yossi Shelley visit the special area at the Shamir Medical Center for the 14 Thai nationals and one Philippine national, who returned from the Gaza Strip after their having been abducted by Hamas, in in Be’er Yaakov, Israel, Sunday Nov, 26, 2023. (Israel Prime Minister Office via AP)
Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Speaker of the House of Representatives, who played a role in negotiating with Muslim countries to release Thai hostages, praised all countries that assisted, including Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and others. Several organisations are represented. The hostage release was, therefore, a success.
“I am relieved that the hostages who were released are in good health,” he stated, adding that “they say Hamas looked after them well when they were captured.” Hamas is thought to have kept its promises.”
The Speaker also stated that the remaining 15–16 captives would be released within the next several days. Thailand is not for everyone; we are welcoming on all sides. As a result, Thai hostages would very certainly be freed as quickly as possible, within the early months of December.