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ISA likely to be lifted soon

Source: Bangkok Post, Nov 25 2012, 4:11am CST

After calling off the rally, many people called on the phone asking him why he did that so unexpectedly. The government is ready to lift the Internal Security Act (ISA) once security agencies give an assurance that the streets have comp ...

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1 day ago

Condo raid nets capital's 'largest-ever drugs haul'

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 21 2013, 2:07pm CDT

A raid yesterday at a condo in Bung Kum district netted Bangkok's largest-ever single seizure of drugs, police say. Police seize suitcases in a raid on Peera Phokaew Mansion in Bung Kum district where they found 4.5 million methamphetamine pills and 60 ...

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1 day ago

Thai police seize record 4.49 million meth tablets

Source: Straits Times  |   May 21 2013, 7:56am CDT

Thai police officers stand behind packs of methamphetamine on display at a news conference at police headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. The Thai police have seized 4.49 million methamphetamine pills found in an apartment, ...

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2 days ago

Thai Patriots warned

Source: The Nation - Thailand  |   May 20 2013, 12:29pm CDT

Deputy Bangkok Governor Jumpol Sampaopol said yesterday that the Phra Nakhon district office was pressing the protesters to move out by getting the police to record the incident and for district officials and police to talk to them. Abou ...

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UPDATE: British man hit by train

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 20 2013, 7:39am CDT

A train ran over an elderly British national lying on the tracks in Prachin Buri province on Monday, severing his leg, police said. The incident occurred at about 5am in Prachin Buri, 100 kilometres north-east of Bangkok, Police Ser ...

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2 days ago

Foreign man killed by train

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 20 2013, 4:34am CDT

An unidentified foreigner, a white male, was killed when he was struck by a train in Prachin Buri province early Monday, police said. Pol Sub Lt Sitthichoke Boonto, a duty officer at Muang Prachin Buri police station ...

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2 days ago

Two-week old baby girl dumped

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 19 2013, 11:31pm CDT

An infant only one to two weeks old was found left next to an apartment building in Bangkok on Monday morning, police said. Pol Lt Teerakiat Teekabutr, a duty officer at Phahon Yothin police station, said he rece ...

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3 days ago

Thousands of Thai Red Shirts mark deadly crackdown

Source: GulfToday.ae  |   May 19 2013, 4:30pm CDT

BANGKOK: Around 20,000 Red Shirt protesters rallied in Bangkok on Sunday to mark the third anniversary of a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests, which exposed Thailand’s deep divisions, police said. About 90 p ...

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3 days ago

The thin brown line speeds to wrong conclusion

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 19 2013, 2:35pm CDT

I am constantly amazed at our wonderful Men-in-Brown, our city's finest, Bangkok's police force. I recognise that they do a great job for Bangkok citizens who are always getting into some sort of trouble ...

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3 days ago

Violent Dispersal of ‘Red Shirts’ Protest Remembered in Thailand

Source: Global Voices Online  |   May 19 2013, 7:59am CDT

The world is talking, are you listening? Global Voices is an international community of bloggers who report on blogs and citizen media from around the world. Learn why » Thousands gathered in Bangkok to commemorate the third a ...

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3 days ago

Big turnout of UDD backers

Source: Bangkok Post  |   May 19 2013, 7:10am CDT

At least 20,000 supporters of the United Front for Democracy against the Dictatorship (UDD) converged on Ratchaprasong in Bangkok on Sunday to commemorate the lethal crackdown against anti-government protesters three years ago. A red-shirt suppo ...

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