Young Myanmar man is cruelly jealous Stabbed and slaughtered girlfriend to death in a rented room

Saraburi, A young Myanmar factory worker is cruelly jealous. Stabbing a girlfriend of the same nationality Before cutting his trachea Died in a rented room in Nong Khae District, Saraburi Province, after causing an incident while waiting to surrender. Tell a friend to call the police.

Police, S.S.S., Nong Khae Police Station Received notification from radio center 191 that there was a murder incident. In the area of ??the rental room along Khlong Rong Saeng, Hemaraj Industrial Estate, Village No. 2, Nong Pla Mo Subdistrict, Nong Khae District, Saraburi Province, he therefore inspected the scene. along with police from the investigation team at Nong Khae Police Station and officers from the Saraburi Forensics Division and volunteer staff from the Sawang Rattanatham Sathan Rescue Foundation, Saraburi, Nong Khae point. At the scene of the incident was a shophouse, divided into 20 rooms for rent, with foreign workers from both Myanmar and Laos. Rent to live in As for the room where the incident occurred, the bo
dy of the deceased was found. It was a woman wearing red shorts. A black shirt with a blue pattern, his throat was slit with a fruit peeler. Died in the middle of the room

Examination of the body, around the neck, there were deep slaughter wounds until the windpipe was severed, 1 stab wound on the left chest, 1 stab wound on the right side of the body, and 1 wound on the left wrist, a total of 4 wounds. The name of the deceased was known to be a Mian. My name is MAY THU ZAR, 20 years old.

As for the perpetrator, he is also a Myanmar citizen, named HEIN HTET ZAW, 25 years old, and the boyfriend of the deceased. Both of them work in the same factory in Nong Khae District. The man rents a room across from his girlfriend’s room. After the incident, he returned to the rented room to change clothes in the bathroom. Pile clothes in the bathroom. along with the knife used to kill and slit his girlfriend’s throat After the incident, he did not escape anywhere. Waiting to surrender to the officers inside the rented r
oom. He also told his roommate to call the police.

From questioning roommates, it was said that the perpetrator entered the room of his girlfriend with whom he had been dating for a short time. Meanwhile, the man lined up to find the woman. The perpetrator noticed So he asked to see the phone and found messages talking about a sexual relationship. causing the perpetrator to become jealous There’s an argument. Until he started using a fruit peeling knife to stab and cut the woman’s throat until she died.

Police inspect the scene Collect evidence and recorded as evidence Ready to detain the perpetrator to plan for further legal action.

Source: Thai News Agency

(LEAD) S. Korea investigating company on U.S. sanctions list over Russia connection

A South Korea-based company sanctioned by the United States over its alleged connection to Russia is currently under investigation by authorities here, a foreign ministry official said Sunday.

Daesung International Trading, a company located in South Korea’s southeastern city of Gimhae, was one of 93 entities added to an “entity list” for export restrictions by the Bureau of Industry and Security under the U.S. Commerce Department on Friday.

“Regarding the company, we shared information with the U.S. in advance, and our relevant authorities are also currently conducting an investigation,” the official said, noting the government plans to continue to work closely with Washington and other key nations in implementing sanctions against Russia.

According to a South Korean government official, the head of Daesung International Trading is a Pakistani national.

South Korea’s trade ministry said it and the country’s customs agency are looking into the company’s alleged law violations, such as the Foreign Trade A
ct. After the probe, the government plans to punish and sanction it if any breach of law is found.

The U.S. sanctions were announced on the eve of the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and in the wake of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Patients’ frustration grows as trainee doctors stop work for 6th day

Hospitals across the nation continued to grapple with ongoing disruptions to their daily operations Sunday as junior doctors extended their mass walkout for the sixth consecutive day in protest against the government’s proposed hike in the number of medical students.

Thousands of intern and resident doctors in major general hospitals in Seoul and elsewhere have walked off the job since last Tuesday in opposition to the government’s plan to admit 2,000 more students to medical schools next year from the current 3,058 seats to address a shortage of doctors.

Throughout the weekend, major hospitals experienced delays in their operating schedules, prompting even patients in critical condition to seek care at smaller medical facilities.

Some hospitals adjusted their intensive care unit schedules from three shifts to two due to the shortage of on-duty doctors.

Recent graduates of medical schools also vowed to refuse the commencement of their internships, dashing expectations that they could fill the gap left by
trainee doctors who exited hospitals.

The lingering walkout came despite the government’s stern warning that those leading the collective action could face arrest and those involved in a strike could have their medical licenses canceled.

On Friday, the government raised its four-scale health care service crisis gauge to the highest level of “serious” in response to the departure of doctors.

The government claims the increase is necessary to address a shortage of doctors, particularly in rural areas and essential medical fields, such as high-risk surgeries, pediatrics, obstetrics and emergency medicine.

Doctors, however, argue that the government should rather focus on protecting them from malpractice suits and improving compensation to induce more physicians to practice in such unpopular areas.

Meanwhile, the Korean Medical Association, the biggest lobbying group of doctors, plans to convene a meeting later Sunday to discuss their course of action, according to medical sources.

Source: Yonhap News Agen
cy

Young man reconciles with his girlfriend, takes a gun and takes him hostage Police persuaded for 6 hours to surrender.

Nakhon Ratchasima, Young man fails to reconcile with his girlfriend. Used a gun to shoot 1 shot and captured his girlfriend and mother. Including a customer who was taking wedding photos as a hostage, the police convinced him for 6 hours so he surrendered.

Pol. Col. Natee Sukuna, superintendent of Choho Police Station, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, went to persuade a 37-year-old man after he used a .38 caliber revolver to fire one shot at the door, arresting his girlfriend and mother. Including customers who were taking wedding photos as hostages. The incident occurred yesterday evening. At a wedding photography shop in a village, Talat Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province

It took the officers 5-6 hours to persuade the perpetrator, unable to endure the pressure, so he surrendered. The officers rescued all the hostages, everyone was safe, and then took the perpetrator to be questioned at Cho Hor Police Station.

Rescuers who were at the scene said that The perpetrator took a car and droppe
d off in front of the store where the incident happened. And holding a gun down, 4 people in the house rushed to lock the glass door. Then they all ran to hide in the bathroom. The perpetrator was angry so he fired one shot at the door before entering the house.

As for the basic cause, it is known that The perpetrator invested in opening a wedding photography shop for the woman. But at the beginning of January, the woman asked to break up. And there’s a new man make the perpetrator dissatisfied Therefore an incident occurred.

Source: Thai News Agency

PM visits military hospital to check emergency operations

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visited a military hospital Sunday to check its operations after it began accepting civilian patients amid a nationwide walkout by trainee doctors, his office said.

Han visited the Armed Forces Capital Hospital in Seongnam, just south of Seoul, and thanked the medical personnel there for helping ease the burden caused by trainee doctors protesting the government’s plan to increase admissions to medical schools.

During the visit, Han also consoled the family of a patient who was forced to undergo emergency surgery there due to disruptions at a major general hospital, according to his office.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

G7 leaders decry N. Korea’s exports of ballistic missiles to Russia

The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) leading democracies strongly condemned arms transactions between North Korea and Russia on Saturday, as they marked the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The G7 leaders issued a joint statement, stressing that the transactions between Pyongyang and Moscow are in breach of U.N. Security Council resolutions (UNSCRs). The G7 countries are the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Japan.

“We strongly condemn North Korea’s exports and Russia’s procurement of North Korea’s ballistic missiles in direct violation of relevant UNSCRs and call upon them to immediately cease such activities,” they said in the statement.

The U.S. government has revealed that the North provided Russia with several dozen ballistic missiles, some of which were fired at Ukrainian targets on Dec. 30, Jan. 2 and Jan. 6.

Moreover, the State Department revealed Friday that the North has shipped over 10,000 containers of munitions or munition-related materials to Ru
ssia since September.

In the statement, the G7 leaders also expressed their concern about transfers to Russia from businesses in China of dual-use materials and components for weapons and equipment for military production.

They also welcomed the expansion of the Multi-agency Donor Coordination Platform for Ukraine to include South Korea, Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands.

Launched in January last year, the platform coordinates the support for the immediate financing needs of Ukraine and future economic recovery and reconstruction needs.

Highlighting their steadfast support for Ukraine, the G7 leaders said, “As Ukraine enters the third year of this relentless war, its government and its people can count on the G7’s support for as long as it takes.”

Source: Yonhap News Agency

He was caught and his hands were burned while sitting in a garbage pit. Claims friend died of shock

Khon Kaen, Two young women have been arrested for burning a tire in a garbage dump at Ban Nong Du, Khon Kaen Province. They claim that their friends died from shock.

Progress in the case of a burned corpse sitting in rubber at the Ban Nong Du garbage dump, Waeng Noi District, Khon Kaen Province, on February 17. Recently, the police learned the name of Ms. Benyapa, age 47, and arrested Ms. Paichit, age 39, along with the seized items of the white Honda Jazz car used to transport the body for cremation.

Initially, the accused confessed. Along with pointing out the scene of the incident, they stated that they had lived together for 7 years. On February 12, they went to Ms. Benyapha’s house in Samut Prakan Province. After eating lunch, Ms. Benyapa convulsed and lost consciousness. I tried to help myself. But my friend has died. So he wrapped the body in the car and returned to the house in Waeng Noi District and found an old car tire. buy gasoline Drove the body to be cremated at the garbage dump at the scene
of the incident. Police charged him with theft or receiving stolen property, concealing, moving or destroying a corpse, etc. and will be submitted to the court for further detention.

Source: Thai News Agency

Yoon’s office stands by plan to increase med school admissions by 2,000

The presidential office said Sunday it continues to think 2,000 is the number of additional medical school students needed to address a shortage of doctors, dismissing the possibility the quota will be lowered in line with doctors’ groups’ demands.

Sung Tae-yoon, director of national policy at the presidential office, said the decision to increase medical school admissions by 2,000 starting next year was reached after making various projections.

“We continue to think that is the number of people needed,” he said during a press briefing when asked about the possibility of lowering the number. “We initially needed 3,000 to fill the shortage of doctors, but the government is thinking around 2,000 now in consideration of various factors.”

Thousands of intern and resident doctors in major general hospitals in Seoul and elsewhere have walked off the job since last Tuesday in opposition to the government’s plan to raise the quota from the current 3,058.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Sunday’s weather forecast

The following is the weather forecast for South Korea’s 12 major cities at 9:01 a.m. Sunday.

Temperature (C) Condition Possibility

High/Low of Rain (%)

Seoul 07/01 Sleet 30

Incheon 06/01 Sleet 20

Suwon 07/01 Sleet 30

Cheongju 07/02 Sleet 30

Daejeon 06/01 Sleet 30

Chuncheon 08/-1 Snow 40

Gangneung 05/01 Sleet 30

Jeonju 07/03 Sleet 30

Gwangju 08/03 Rain 30

Jeju 09/08 Rain 60

Daegu 09/02 Sleet 30

Busan 11/04 Rain 30

Source: Yonhap News Agency

EXAT adjusts Chalong Rat Expressway toll rates and Burapha Withi Expressway

Bangkok, EXAT announces adjustment of Chalong Rat Expressway toll rates. and Burapha Withi Expressway According to the conditions of the TFFIF fund contract from 1 March 2024 onwards, from the original increase in toll fees since 1 September last year.

Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT), Ministry of Transport The Chalong Rat Expressway toll rates will be adjusted. and Burapha Withi Expressway According to the contract conditions of the Thailand Future Infrastructure Fund TFFIF that will be increased every 5 years, the toll rates will be adjusted on March 1, 2024 after delaying the toll increase according to the contract since September 1, 2023 to help reduce Burden of expenses of expressway users and the public, Chalongrat Expressway and Burapha Withi Expressway There has not been a toll increase in more than 6 years. Calculated according to the Consumer Index (CPI) that will increase approximately 10% or approximately 5 baht, with details as follows.

Chalong Rat Expressway toll rates:

4-wheel vehicl
es, original price 40 baht, adjusted to 45 baht,

6-10 wheel vehicles, original price 60 baht, adjusted to 65 baht,

vehicles with more than 10 wheels, original price 80 baht, adjusted to 90 baht

Except for Ramintra 1 checkpoint and Sukhaphiban 5-2 checkpoint,

4-wheel vehicles, original price 20 baht, no increase.

6-10 wheel vehicles, original price 30 baht, adjusted to 35 baht.

Vehicles with more than 10 wheels, original price 40 baht. Adjusted to 45 baht

Burapha Withi Expressway toll rates for

4-wheel vehicles

In the case of traveling no more than 20 kilometers, the old toll rates will apply.

In the case of traveling more than 20 kilometers, the toll rate will be adjusted to a minimum of 5 baht and a maximum of not more than 10 baht, calculated according to distance.

6-10 wheel vehicle

In the case of traveling no more than 20 kilometers, there will be an increase of 5 baht.

In the case of traveling more than 20 kilometers, the toll rate will be adjusted to a minimum of 10 baht and a maximum of no
t more than 20 baht, calculated according to distance.

Vehicles with more than 10 wheels

In the case of traveling no more than 20 kilometers, there will be an increase of 5 baht.

In the case of traveling more than 20 kilometers, the toll rate will be adjusted to a minimum of 10 baht and a maximum of not more than 25 baht, calculated according to distance.

In this regard, EXAT has continuously tried to delay the increase in tolls on the two expressway lines mentioned above. Especially the Chalong Rat Expressway which has not raised toll fees for 15 years, despite administrative expenses Maintaining the expressway to keep it in good condition will continue to increase every year, for which EXAT would like to thank the people who use the expressway for always supporting EXAT with good support.

Source: Thai News Agency