Tue, May 24, 2022
Published: May 09, 2022
A man, who claimed to be “the father of all religions” and allegedly told his followers to eat his waste, has been arrested on several charges after 11 corpses, mostly belonging to his followers, were found at his campsite in Chaiyaphum province.
Published: May 07, 2022
A man has been arrested for allegedly breaking into a house and making off with more than 10 million baht in cash and gold during the long Songkran break.
Published: Apr 08, 2022
Five Vietnamese fishermen were caught while trying to fish in waters off the coast of Narathiwat province in the South on Friday.
Published: Apr 06, 2022
The so-called Green cops on Tuesday arrested three Thai men for allegedly selling via a Facebook group a tiger cub smuggled from Laos.
Published: Apr 01, 2022
Three Vietnamese fishing boats were captured by the Thai Naval Area 2 off Songkhla province for raking sea cumbers in Thai territorial waters.
Published: Mar 16, 2022
A woman and two men were nabbed for selling fake certificates online showing negative Covid-19 results, along with several other forged certificates and identifications, police and medical officials said.
Published: Feb 28, 2022
Thai public prosecutors on Monday thanked Canadian authorities for tracking down and arresting one of the two gunmen believed to be behind the killing of an Indian gangster in Phuket early this month.
Published: Feb 24, 2022
The Immigration Bureau has arrested an Indian fugitive wanted on an Interpol arrest warrant in Pattaya, the bureau chief announced Thursday.
Published: Jan 31, 2022
Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault after a woman posted graphic pictures and videos on Instagram that appear to show the footballer attacking her.
Published: Nov 16, 2021
Police announced on Monday that more arrest warrants have been issued for a gang over suspicion of selling low-quality gloves to foreigners and causing damages worth more than 400 million baht.
Published: Nov 10, 2021
MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities have made their first arrest in the global spy scandal involving the malware Pegasus, jailing a technician who worked for a private firm on allegations he was involved in illegally tapping the phone of a broadcast journalist.
Published: Oct 19, 2021
Four suspects were tracked down and detained in Chanthaburi province on Tuesday morning as part of the “Chanthaboon” operation.