November 20, 2024

“Am Cyanide” Sentenced to Death for Poisoning and Theft Case.

Bangkok: The Criminal Court has delivered a death sentence to “Am Cyanide” in a high-profile case involving poisoning and theft. Her ex-husband received a prison sentence of 1 year and 4 months, while “Lawyer Patch” was sentenced to 2 years in prison without probation. The court also ordered compensation of over 2 million baht to the victims. According to Thai

DSI Uncovers Nearly 100 Million Baht Transfers from Mother to Politician.

Bangkok: DSI investigators have uncovered substantial money transfers amounting to nearly 100 million baht from a mother to a politician, sparking an urgent investigation into the financial dealings of The Icon Group Company. This discovery is part of an ongoing probe into potential fraud and computer data manipulation linked to the company, with money also reportedly transferred from individuals identified

Prime Minister Oversees Appointment of 25 Police Generals.

Bangkok: The Prime Minister discussed with the National Police Commission to keep an eye on the appointment of 25 khaki generals. The Prime Minister chaired the meeting of the National Police Commission, focusing on the appointment of generals at the level of ‘Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, Assistant Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, Commander’, a total of

Death Sentence for ‘Am Cyanide’: Convicted Shows No Remorse as Verdict is Read.

Bangkok: ‘Ton Or’ reveals the moment the death sentence for ‘Am Cyanide’ was read. She put on beautiful makeup and smiled, not feeling sad. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Chalida Phalamart, President of the Pen One Foundation or Ton Or Pen One, revealed details about the Am Cyanide case, describing it as the longest verdict hearing she had ever

Royal Thai Army Academy Scandal: Investigation Ordered into Alleged Abuse by Instructor.

Bangkok: The Deputy Commander of the Royal Police Cadet Academy has mandated a thorough investigation into a scandal involving an instructor at the academy, as well as fellow police officers, who are accused of sexually abusing a student. The implicated instructor is expected to be relieved of his duties. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police Bureau has acknowledged that, despite the accused

DSI Concludes Investigation on The Icon Bosses, First Batch Sent to Prosecutors.

Bangkok: The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has set a deadline of December 3 to conclude its investigation into the 18 bosses of The Icon Group Co., Ltd., with the first batch of findings to be sent to prosecutors. Pol. Lt. Col. Suravut Rangsai, DSI spokesman and Director of the Division of Cases Relating to Bidding to State Agencies, addressed

Court Grants Bail to Ex-Husband and Lawyer in Am Cyanide Case.

Bangkok: Court grants bail to ex-husband Aem Saiyanide and lawyer Patch, 100,000 baht each, during appeal of case. Reporters reported that after the Criminal Court had issued a verdict in the case of Am Cyanide poisoning Ms. Siriporn Khanwong or Koi by sentencing Ms. Sararat or Am Cyanide, the first defendant, to death and sentencing Pol. Lt. Col. Witun or

PM Discusses Appointing 41 Police Generals, Insists No Politics Involved.

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has addressed the appointment of 41 police generals, emphasizing that there was no political interference, in compliance with the new Police Act. Notable appointments included ‘Siam Boonsom’ taking charge of the Metropolitan Police, ‘Santi Chainiramai’ being positioned as the Narcotics Suppression Bureau Commissioner, ‘Trirong Phiwpaen’ moving to oversee cyber operations, and ‘Phanumas Boonnalak’ rising to the