In an oddly presented report at the Bangkok Post it is reported that the Attorney General "has ordered the prosecution of Khunying Korkaew Boonyachinda and associates for forgery and allegedly using forged documents for the transfer of shares of Wind Energy Holding (WEH)." A similar story appeared at Khaosod and promptly disappeared. This caught our…
The Attorney General of the Kingdom of Thailand has ordered the prosecution of Khunying Korkaew Boonyachinda and associates for forgery and allegedly using forged documents for the transfer of shares of Wind Energy Holding (WEH), relating to a share dispute case that started in 2018.
Suspect in Taiwanese businessman s abduction arrested at airport
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published : 2 Jun 2021 at 17:32
2 American Matthew Wilson is arrested on Wednesday before he passed through immigration at Suvarnabhumi Airport. (Crime Suppression Division photo)
An American suspect in the alleged kidnapping of a Taiwanese businessman for ransom was arrested on Wednesday while attempting to leave the country through Suvarnabhumi airport
He is the 10th suspect to be arrested in the case.
Crime Suppression Division (CSD) commander Pol Maj Gen Suwat Sangnum said Matthew Wilson, 38, was detained as he entered immigration before his planned departure.
Investigators had tracked him down and confirmed his intention to leave the country, he said.
Deadly ketamine cocktail laced with 3 other drugs
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published : 13 Jan 2021 at 05:00 Thanit: Combined effects can be fatal
A physician at the Police General Hospital who conducted a test on two samples of seized powdered milk ketamine , found near dead victims on Tuesday, revealed that the tests detected the presence of four substances ketamine, heroin, ecstasy and a sleeping pill called diazepam.
Pol Maj Gen Thanit Jirananthawat said the combined effects of the various drugs, which together harm human organs, can easily be fatal.
Meanwhile, Metropolitan Police Bureau chief Phukphong Phongpetra on Tuesday gave an update regarding investigations into the ketamine that has so far killed seven people.