March 8, 2025

Thawee Reveals Details Surrounding Former Police Superintendent Joe’s Death

Bangkok: The director of Klong Prem Central Prison, along with the Minister of Justice, has issued a statement regarding the death of former Police Colonel Joe. It has been clarified that Joe did not suffer from mental illness and had requested solitary confinement due to previous attacks by fellow inmates. He was found to have harmed himself, and no one

“Chusak” Sees “Wan Nor” Ordering Amendment of Motion to Reduce Conflict in Parliament

Bangkok: Chusak believes the ‘President of the House’ has ordered the opposition to amend the motion, hoping to reduce the intensity of the conflict in the House and prevent protests from obstructing the debate. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chusak Sirinil, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office and Deputy Leader of the Pheu Thai Party, gave an interview regarding

Pichet Warns Opposition About Potential Chaos Over Unamended No-Confidence Motion

Bangkok: The deputy speaker of the House of Representatives has issued a stern warning to the opposition, stating that failure to amend the current no-confidence motion could lead to uncontrollable chaos within the legislative meeting. Mr. Pichet Chueamuangphan, First Vice President of the House of Representatives, expressed concerns about the inclusion of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s name in the

Family of Former Police Chief Joe Demands Answers Over Mysterious Death

Bangkok: The family of former police chief Joe remains deeply concerned about the circumstances surrounding his death. They have submitted his body for an autopsy at the Ministry of Justice’s Institute of Forensic Science, highlighting their ongoing worries about the cause of death. The family disclosed that it would take 1-2 days for the autopsy results to be available, after

Wan Nor Stands Firm on Exclusion of Thaksin’s Name from Censure Motion

Bangkok: Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the House of Representatives, declared that if the opposition does not amend the censure motion to remove Thaksin Shinawatra’s name, it will not be included in the agenda. He emphasized adherence to regulations, warning that inclusion could lead to lawsuits, with the chairman and proposers of the motion at risk of becoming defendants.

Airport Immigration Enforces Stringent Checks, Apprehends Two with Fake Passports

Suvarnabhumi: Airport Immigration authorities are intensifying their scrutiny of foreigners entering and exiting the country, as evidenced by the recent arrest of two individuals with counterfeit passports. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Maj. Gen. Chengron Rimphidi, Commander of Immigration Bureau Division 2, in line with the directive from Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas Boonlak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, has

Madam Yok Advocates for Enhanced Opportunities for Women on International Women’s Day

Bangkok: ‘Madam Yok’ calls on the government to provide opportunities for women to drive society. Ms. Kotchaporn Weroj, known as Madam Yok, and leader of the Move Forward Party, emphasized the significance of International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on March 8, as a pivotal moment for recognizing women’s ongoing struggle for equal rights and freedoms. This day, established by the