Exciting: a wheel on the Yellow Line train falls off and hits a taxi, causing damage.

Bangkok: Exciting incident on Thepharak Road, Km. 3, a wheel of the Yellow Line electric train fell off. It fell onto the hood of the taxi and damaged it. There were no injuries.

last evening Rescue workers join in gratitude We were notified and an ambulance was arranged to go to the scene. After the incident that was reported, a tire of the Yellow Line electric train fell onto a public vehicle below. In the area of Theparak Road, Km. 3, when officers arrived at the scene, they found that there were tires. The Yellow Line train fell. causing damage to the taxi From the investigation, no one was injured. Police closed one lane of traffic heading towards Bang Phli. At this time, the Yellow Line is still open for service as usual.

Upon questioning the taxi driver, he said that he drove from Samrong. Heading to Bang Phli Driving in the right lane, there was one passenger who arrived at the scene where the electric train wheel fell and hit the right side of the hood causing damage. But luckily he and his passeng
ers were not injured in any way

Source: Thai News Agency

French news channel comes under criticism after airing wrong S. Korean flag akin to Japan’s flag

A French news channel has received a deluge of criticism from viewers around the world after it aired an image of South Korea’s national flag with the wrong symbol in the middle that appears similar to the red circle in the Japanese flag.

The private TV broadcaster LCI used the wrong graphic during an afternoon news show Sunday (local time) while running a report on the outcome of North Korea’s key meeting of its ruling Workers’ Party.

A screen behind a reporter shows the flags of the two Koreas, except that the South Korean flag has a red circle in the center, instead of the Taegeuk circle in red and blue.

The four black trigrams that surround the Taegeuk symbol were in the correct form and order. There was no error on the North Korean flag.

More than 124,000 viewers have seen this news clip on the LCI’s YouTube channel, with hundreds of comments in French, Korean and English leveling criticism at the news report as being “insulting.”

Many of the comments made reference to the historical feud between S
outh Korea and Japan from the 1910-45 period when Korea was under Japan’s colonial rule.

“Do you realize the gross error made on the display of the South Korean flag at the start of the report? It’s really huge, especially when you know the history between Korea and Japan,” one comment in French read.

“This is very unpleasant. If you knew our history, there could not have been a ‘mistake’ as offensive as this,” another comment said in Korean.

Another comment likened the incident to the French flag being edited to include a swastika from the flag of Nazi Germany.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

The route to Bangkok Crowded traffic in every lane

Bangkok: During the night of travel, in Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province, there is heavy traffic. As for Phahon Yothin heading towards Bangkok, the highway police opened 8 lanes, rushing to free traffic, while in Nakhon Sawan Province, northern traffic remained heavy throughout the night.

last night People continue to return from the Isaan region to Bangkok. By Mittraphap Road, Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province and Saraburi city point. There are dense cars along the route. Can reach a speed of 40-50 km/hour while the Hin Kong Highway Police, Saraburi, opened a special route from Km. 42, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province to Km. 24, Kaeng Khoi District, Saraburi. Then, when the car turned Turn onto Phahon Yothin Road to head into Bangkok. There will be increased traffic congestion.

The vehicles coming from Lopburi Province and Phetchabun Province will gather in the areas of Nong Khae District, Saraburi Province and Wang Noi District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. By the Hin Kong Sarab
uri Highway Police Department Has hastened to open the special route since 5:30 p.m. yesterday (January 1), a total of 8 lanes running to Bangkok in order to speed up the flow of traffic. Meanwhile Mass of cars coming from Bangkok to Saraburi. Hin Kong Saraburi Highway Police Use only parallel routes. With the opening of the 8-lane special route, the speed of car traffic entering Bangkok can be 70-90 km/hour.

Nakhon Sawan Province, northern traffic is still heavy throughout the night.

Reporters report on traffic conditions after the end of the long holiday to end the old year – welcome the new year. During Nakhon Sawan province, there has been a heavy traffic volume since last afternoon on all routes, including Phahon Yothin Road and Asia Road.

Yesterday evening Vehicle volume during Dechatiwong Bridge Can move slowly, alternating to a standstill periodically. Highway police must open special traffic lanes. From Khao Thong Subdistrict all the way to the intersection in Phayuha Khiri District, a distance of
more than 11 kilometers, in order to reduce the accumulated traffic jams in Nakhon Sawan city.

As for Road 117, Nakhon Sawan-Phitsanulok Cars coming from the northern region on this route are crowded. This causes traffic jams to accumulate from the Phitsanulok bridge. In front of Paradise Park Dechatiwong Bridge Intersection Continue until you reach the intersection in front of Jiraprawat Camp. Police officers had to open the old Dechatiwong Bridge. It is another special traffic lane to free traffic – reduce the amount of accumulated traffic jams passing through Nakhon Sawan city as quickly as possible. Because there are still cars traveling from the northern region continuously coming to join us.

At the same time, highway police officers have opened an additional special traffic lane at kilometer marker 332, starting from Khao Thong Subdistrict – Phayuha Khiri District Intersection. The distance is more than 11 kilometers long, making it now 4 traffic lanes on the inbound side of Bangkok. From Nakhon Sawan
city until Phayuha Khiri District There was a full amount of vehicles in all 4 traffic lanes in order to free up traffic for greater flexibility. Officials held a meeting to assess the situation. It is expected that there will still be a continuous amount of downstream traffic from the northern region passing through Nakhon Sawan province. All night until this morning

Source: Thai News Agency

New Year’s fireworks fall in the middle of the pig pan circle on Phu Thap Buek.

Bangkok: A young woman posts a clip describing her frightening experience. Celebrate New Year at Phu Thap Berk While sitting around the grilled pork in front of the tent, a firecracker suddenly fell on the tent next to him and found sparks from the firecracker. No one was injured.

Tik Tok user members post clips of thrilling moments While sitting in a circle eating grilled pork in front of the tent. Waiting for the countdown on Phu Thap Buek, Phetchabun Province. While eating, there was the sound of fireworks being heard from time to time. But I didn’t think that the fireworks would fall in the middle of the Moo Krata circle with a loud noise. sparks flash The circle breaks up and scatters. As for the tent next to it Found sparks from fireworks again. Last night, December 31st.

The girl who wrote the post stated, ‘Enough with Phu Tub Berk. We planned to come see the beautiful fireworks. I don’t think it will be widely sold. The points are scattered like this. I don’t mind that point. But if you don’t know h
ow to do it and cause trouble to the villagers, can you take responsibility? Let the officials light it during the countdown and it’s over. I play all day and all night without stopping. Very simplistic point. Walk out and tell the caretaker. I didn’t care about anything. Until something happened to us again. We were terrified and sat crying and shaking for a whole year. The tent next to me Fireworks exploded, the tent was torn, and the dog ran away and died. That’s enough for the last time.”

Reporters contacted to inquire about the incident. The girl who posted it Tell me that Go to Phu Thap Boek with friends from 30 Dec. – 1 Jan. to join in the countdown and watch the fireworks. Because I had been there many times before and was impressed. By setting up a tent in the yard of a private person. But this year it felt like there were more fireworks than usual. throughout the day and night And the hardest part was on the night of December 31, until the incident occurred. Then he went to tell the person in charg
e of the place. But received the answer: ‘Out of control,’ so he returned to his seat. After a while, another round of fireworks fell. Fortunately, no one was injured. Therefore, the story is brought to be told as a warning and example.

After this clip was published Many people came to express their opinions, such as, ‘In the past, it was not like anyone could set off big fireworks. He pointed straight up. And there is a large grass area where fireworks will fall. Nowadays everyone lights it up, doesn’t look at the wind direction, doesn’t care if it falls on anyone, so be it.” “You should order a ban on sales.” “I never thought of going to a festival. There are a lot of people, a lot of problems. Going to get the cold wind and getting congested and hot, I have to go during the off season. Festival’.

Source: Thai News Agency

(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on Jan. 2)

Don’t ignore cruel judgment in election

The April 10 parliamentary election is less than 100 days away. In his New Year’s speech on Monday, President Yoon Suk Yeol said he will pay more attention to people’s livelihoods to listen to minor voices from them. The governing People Power Party (PPP)’s interim leader, Han Dong-hoon, vowed to draw up policies for “fellow citizens” without any political calculation. The majority Democratic Party (DP)’s leader, Lee Jae-myung, joined the chorus by saying, “Politics is only for the people.”

What really matters is whether politicians can put their words into action. But the results of a recent poll sound loud alarms. People urged both parties to reflect deeply on what they did. In the joint survey by the JoongAng Ilbo and Gallup Korea, 53 percent wanted the opposition to check the government, while 39 percent supported the government. But at the same time, 39 percent backed the PPP, whereas 34 percent cheered for the DP. That strange mismatch means that though the gen
eral public wanted the DP to check the government, they did not like the party, either.

When asked if either the PPP or the DP could become a majority, 51 percent and 45 percent, respectively, didn’t want either of the two to become a majority. In a shocking development, 18 percent would vote for a third party. In another joint poll, 22 percent said the two parties should be punished in the upcoming election, suggesting a serious level of public disappointment at the two major parties.

Such resentment resulted from the two parties’ fierce political battles at the cost of people’s livelihoods. They turned away from the politics of harmony and coexistence. Buoyed by its majority status, the DP was engrossed in nonsensical legislation and impeachment of whomever it didn’t like. The party even railroaded a motion to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the first lady’s alleged stock price manipulation. All the noise over nominating candidates for the April election only fuels internal friction in the DP.
Up to 50 percent demanded the DP leader resign and launch an emergency committee to win the election. The government and the PPP are no exception. The vertical relationship between the PPP and the presidential office only consolidated the arrogant administration of the country and helped put government policies off track over and over. That led to the president’s pitifully low approval rating at less than 40 percent.

In the third year of his presidency, Yoon and the PPP must present a clear plan to run the government effectively, and the DP must cooperate with the government while keeping checks on it. The voters will deliver a cruel verdict to both parties soon.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Nearly died when a New Year’s Eve bullet hit him in the head in his bedroom.

Bangkok: Nearly died, a bullet grazed the head of a Yasothon woman in her bedroom. After the neighborhood fired a gun to celebrate the New Year, while the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior expected that anyone who fired a gun on New Year’s Day would be severely punished.

This event is seen in almost every festival that is celebrated. When a bullet hit the house and hit his head. Yasothon girl who was sleeping and resting. Yesterday (January 1), reporters went to the area of the house. of Ms. Piyaporn, age 40, in Tad Thong Subdistrict, Mueang Yasothon District. The victim pointed out the traces of an unknown type of bullet head that had fallen into the bedroom. And the ceiling area has cracks. It is believed that it was a gunshot wound that hit the roof of the house and then penetrated the house’s tiled roof. before breaking through another ceiling Until the bullet fell into the bedroom, less than 1 meter from the bed.

Ms. Piyaporn said that the time of the incident was midnight. He was sleepin
g but not yet asleep. At that time, villagers in the neighborhood were setting off fireworks to celebrate the New Year with a loud noise and after a while they heard a sound like something falling and hitting the ceiling. before falling onto the bedroom floor Which was less than 1 meter from where he was lying. It is believed that the mysterious bullet found was probably someone who fired a gun into the air to celebrate the New Year. Then the bullet fell through the roof of the house but didn’t hit anyone.

Before the New Year celebrations, Mr. Suthipong Chulcharoen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior He emphasized to all relevant agencies to be strict about breaking the law, especially “Do not shoot guns into the air to celebrate the New Year” because in every celebration there are often incidents where guns are fired into the sky to celebrate and the bullets fall. put on people Causing other people who are not involved to suffer and die. Or if it falls on the roof of someone’s house It causes d
amage to property.

Therefore, please refrain from shooting guns in the air to celebrate. Violators will be punished with imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding 10,000 baht, or both. It is an offense to carry a firearm with you in a city, village, or public way without a license. And if a bullet hits or through the roof of a house causing damage to property or someone is injured or died Must be punished with imprisonment not exceeding 10 years and a fine not exceeding 200,000 baht, and if it causes serious harm to others. Must be punished with imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or a fine not exceeding 60,000 baht, or both. We will have to look at this case further. Will the police be able to find the perpetrators? .

Source: Thai News Agency

Female veterinarian dies with child

Bangkok: A female veterinarian from Rayong Province died along with her daughter. And two more pet birds found bottles of cyanide medicine. Along with leaving a message ordering immediate cremation, no need to pray, put them in the same coffin. Preliminary assumption Stressed from life and financial problems

Police, Ban Chang Police Station, Siam Rayong Rescue Inspected the house in Village No. 1, Ban Chang Subdistrict, Ban Chang District, Rayong Province, after receiving notification from villagers. Two people were found dead inside a one-story home with two houses next to each other in the bedroom of the first house. The body of Ms. Nonglak, 41 years old, a veterinarian and owner of an animal clinic in Ban Chang District, was found. The other body was that of Miss Nichapa, her 14-year-old daughter. The bodies were lying next to each other on the bed. Died about 1 day ago

From checking in the bedroom Found a bottle of cyanide pills There were two drug-stained cups lying nearby on a table inside the house.
A handwritten note was found saying, ‘Burn immediately, no need to pray, no need to organize an event. Put it in the same coffin. May this death Bringing freedom to the entire universe’ and there was a banknote of 1,000 baht and 100,000 baht placed on top of it. No traces of a struggle were found. or search for any items

Mr. Thaweesak, a worker in the house who lives in another house next door, said that normally in the morning no later than 8 a.m. the deceased had to go to work at the animal clinic. Near Ban Chang Department Store But today the house is unusually quiet. But when I went to look, I found that the gate was padlocked. The house door isn’t locked. So he opened it and shouted. When walking to look at the bedroom When he went to touch him, he found that he was cold and stiff. Therefore, he immediately informed the officials to investigate.

Preliminary check to know that Both of the people who died had their original homes in Sukhothai Province. Police assumed it was probably suicide. From debt pr
oblems or family problems, there is no solution. We will expedite a thorough investigation. and will invite the deceased’s relatives to be questioned in detail To find the true cause of death Before the body was sent for an autopsy at Ban Chang Hospital

Source: Thai News Agency

(EDITORIAL from Korea Times on Jan. 2)

In his highly anticipated New Year address that was televised for 20 minutes via the presidential office in central Seoul’s Yongsan, President Yoon Suk Yeol delivered a message that prioritized the public and their livelihoods as well as vowed to carry out his reforms and root out what he calls “cartels” – meaning vested interests. Yet the address was, overall, more reserved instead of a gung-ho approach; the chief executive struck a more aspirational tone rather than one of determination and vision.

Mentioning the phrase “public livelihood” nine times during the address, Yoon vowed an “action-oriented, problem-solving” government. At the outset, he acknowledged the hardships that the public went through last year amid geopolitical uncertainties, high interest rates and higher consumer and oil prices. He said that he felt that he came up a bit short at times, and thanked the public for pulling through. In that sense, he managed to provide comfort, which is what the New Year’s presidential address is about.

T
he president then reiterated the achievements of his administration’s drive to reset foreign affairs and revive the economy as well as the current progress of his signature reforms: education, labor and pensions. Citing sound fiscal principles, normalizing the housing market and lessening the tax burden, the president said, “The New Year of 2024 will be a significant turning point for Korea’s new leap forward,” and “the warmth of economic recovery is felt by those who are vulnerable and socially disadvantaged.”

Such accolades may well be met with weary caution at best. In a survey of 1,000 salaried Korean workers last month by a civic group, asking what they wished for the New Year, more than 70 percent said “a pay raise.” That’s a reflection of the dire reality that the public faces against high prices and low growth.

A moment of palpable determination in his speech was when he pledged to continue to “break up syndicate cartels that are driven by their own interests and ideologies” and to genuinely carry o
ut reform of labor, education and pensions. His vision of tackling the dismal birthrate – while at the same time pursuing balanced regional development – came across as too vague for the moment.

On North Korea, the president said that he will work to complete a strengthened extended deterrence regime in the first half of 2024.

“In the first half of this year, we will complete the enhanced South Korea-U.S. extended deterrence system to fundamentally deter any North Korean nuclear and missile threats.”

Yet, he did not expand on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s comment that he will no longer consider South Korea as a counterpart for reconciliation and unification, saying that the Workers’ Party finds that unification with South Korea is not possible. The comments came at North Korea’s plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea held late last December.

This comment from the North contrasts with Pyongyang’s previous stance, which was one of generally being willing to engage with S
outh Korea’s liberal administrations while remaining hostile to conservative ones. Voters, no doubt, would like to know what this strident North Korean wording will mean for the Korean Peninsula in the New Year.

The third year in office for a Korean president serving a single five-year tenure is laden with promises and potential dangers. It is all the more so the case as the nation goes to the polls in April for a general election to pick their representatives for the National Assembly, which is currently dominated by the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea.

As the president has stressed and called for improvements to the livelihoods of members of the general public, he should live up to his words to ensure his administration’s goals will inclusively benefit the public. It should not be limited to a public aligned to his conservative stance or ideology. Embracing differences, that is what requires hard work and it is easier said than done. But the effort must be made to reach out and engage with suppo
rters, opponents, doubters and fence-sitters alike. He can start by holding a press conference within this month, something he hasn’t done since August 2022.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Ordered the Office of the Consumer Protection Board to study the household economy in the agricultural sector, pointing out that in 3 years income growth was weak.

Bangkok: The Commerce Minister assigned the Office of the Consumer Protection Board to study the agricultural household economy after over the past three years, agricultural household income in Thailand has grown weakly. Due to the continuous increase in debt of farmers

Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Give importance to solving the problems of Thai people’s stomachs. Especially the household economic problems in the agricultural sector. Therefore, the Office of Trade Policy and Strategy (Office of Trade Policy and Strategy) has been assigned to monitor and study the economic situation of households in the agricultural sector. To raise the level and increase income for farmers, it was found that in the past 3 years (2020 – 2022), agricultural household income in Thailand has grown weakly. This is because the debt situation of farmers is continually increasing. It’s time to step up the gears and increase farmers’ incomes. which is an important mechanism that helps drive
the country’s economy and change the Thai agricultural industry in the future

The Office of the Consumer Protection Board has studied the production and trade situation of Thai agricultural products and found that in 2022 Thailand has a gross domestic product (GDP) of 17,370,240 million baht, of which 1,531,120 million baht is GDP from the agricultural sector, accounting for only 8.81 percent of GDP. total of the country, while Thailand uses 149.75 million rai of agricultural land (with irrigation area of 34.88 million rai or 23.29 percent of the agricultural area), with the agricultural area accounting for as high as 46.69 percent of the entire country’s area. and there are 11.63 million agricultural workers, accounting for 29.31 percent of the total number of workers. But Thai farmers are entering an aging society. with an average age of 58.46 years

Currently, agricultural areas in Thailand Mostly used for rice farming, amounting to 65.41 million rai, accounting for 43.68 percent of the entire country’s a
gricultural area, followed by fruit and perennial plantations (39.38 million rai), field crops (30.89 million rai), vegetable gardens, and flowering plants. and ornamental plants (1.1 million rai) and other uses (12.96 million rai) for the cost of production factors in the agricultural sector. There is a trend of continuing to increase. In 2022, there is an import value of 128,625 million baht, of which 103,205 million baht is imported chemical fertilizer (80.24 percent of the total value of imports of production factors in the agricultural sector) and the value of imported chemical fertilizer in Over the 3-year period (2020 – 2022), the average increase was 49.23 percent per year.

When delving into the economic situation of agricultural households, it was found that over the past 3 years, the income that households received from agricultural activities Expanded slightly (3.81 percent per year) compared to expenses that grew higher (6.30 percent per year) as well as the debt situation that continued to expan
d (1.45 percent per year). As for cash balances before repayment (Income minus expenses) and assets shrank (0.25 and 8.19 percent per year, respectively), while when comparing 2022 with 2021, it was found that the income that households received from agricultural activities expanded by 10.28 percent and the debt situation of farmers also expanded at 3.49 percent, which is a continuous expansion and higher than the average over the past 3 years, while cash balances before debt repayment and farmers’ assets continued to shrink. 2.52 percent and 36.11 percent, respectively, and contracted higher than the average over the past 3 years.

The situation of domestic agricultural trade in the first 11 months (January – November) of 2023 found that the products whose prices increased include rice, animal feed corn, soybeans, cassava, sugarcane factory, pineapple factory, longan, school rambutan, garlic, onion, broiler. chicken eggs and catfish due to increased demand in both domestic and international markets and highe
r production costs, while products whose prices decreased include rubber, palm oil, Monthong durian, mangosteen, pigs, vannamei shrimp, and tilapia, due to large quantities of produce entering the market. and faced the problem of illegally importing pigs

Meanwhile, in the overall picture of Thailand’s international trade in 2022, Thailand exports agricultural and agricultural industrial products with a total value of 49,532.32 million US dollars. (1,715,153.55 million baht) accounting for 17.23 percent of the total value of Thai exports. It is the export of agricultural products of 26,739.15 million US dollars (925,993.61 million baht) and agricultural industrial products of 22,793.17 million US dollars (789,159.94 million baht), accounting for 53.98 and 46.02 percent of the value of exports of agricultural and agricultural industrial products. respectively, and during the first 11 months (January – November) of 2023, Thailand exported agricultural and agricultural industrial products worth 45,717.37 million
US dollars. (1,573,144.56 million baht) shrank by 0.47 percent from the same period of the previous year. Agricultural products exported with the highest value include fruits (228,176.93 million baht), rice (159,550.25 million baht), and cassava products (120,902.23 million baht). Agricultural industrial products with the highest exports include sugar (113,798.00 million baht), canned seafood. and processing (110,089.79 million baht) and pet food (77,181.00 million baht) for importing Thai agricultural products. Products with the highest import values include soybeans (66,623.86 million baht), oil cake (59,672.18 million baht), and wheat and meslin rice (42,754.25 million baht).

However, from the above information Reflects problems, obstacles, and challenges in the Thai agricultural sector. Among the main issues are the low productivity of the Thai agricultural sector. Agricultural labor tends to decrease and the average age increases. Chronic water management problems High production costs and reliance on i
mported agricultural inputs Farmers have limitations in changing products. Problem of lack of knowledge regarding processing and storage of agricultural products and trade and marketing problems (such as reliance on only a few main markets, Agricultural products exported lack variety. and Thailand mostly exports primary agricultural products that create little added value) as well as problems with measures and trade barriers of trading partners. The guidelines for raising and increasing farmers’ incomes include 16 proposals, consisting of the guidelines “7 create 3 stimulate 6 develop” as follows: “7 create” include (1) creating a diversified agricultural product production structure; and is in demand in the market

(2) create innovation and technology To increase productivity and reduce production costs. (3) Create an efficient water management infrastructure. (4) Create domestic production factors to reduce imports, such as organic fertilizer. (5) Strengthen agricultural cooperatives. Acting as a representa
tive for collecting members’ produce for sale through various channels, and the cooperative can request government funding to purchase agricultural machinery/technology for use in the group. (6) Ensure income stability, such as promoting insurance for agricultural crops and agricultural systems. Fair contracts and (7) create a link between agricultural product production and the industry of the future.

“3 stimulations” include (1) stimulating the budget for agricultural research and development. both in terms of plant varieties and production methods (2) stimulating investment in agriculture and (3) stimulating agricultural tourism.

‘6 developments’ include (1) developing the potential of farmers and farming communities, such as smart farming and low-carbon agriculture ( 2) Develop the potential of agricultural entrepreneurs Prepare entrepreneurs Producer and exporter of agricultural products and food. to online trading and product trade regulations (3) Develop marketing and public relations such as communi
ty markets, online markets and agricultural product influencers (4) Develop quality standards for agricultural products and processing (5) Develop an agricultural database that provides a complete link between related agencies For use in planning production and marketing and (6) developing transportation, logistics and agricultural warehousing systems.

According to a study by the Office of the Consumer Protection Board, it is seen that agricultural income is growing weakly. It has contributed to the higher debt burden of agricultural households. Therefore, the Thai agricultural sector must make major adjustments. To prepare to deal with challenges from many internal and external factors. Especially the adjustment of upstream farmers. This is the key to helping the Thai agricultural sector grow and transition to a new form of sustainable trade economy. In line with the policies of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce. that has been appointed The Subcommittee promotes and develops the potential o
f commercial farmers, which is 1 of 9 subcommittees that take in-depth care of each mission. Under the Proactive Policy Integration Committee of the Ministry of Commerce.-514

Source: Thai News Agency

Hey! Relatives invite the spirits of two gas station kids after seeing them standing at the dispenser.

Bangkok: Relatives reveal the spirit of a gas station student who is haunted. Standing with a sad face in front of the dispenser Said I wanted to go home. The owner of the gas station and his relatives invited the monk to invite the spirit. Before chanting Jayanto For the good fortune of the pump owner

Mr. Chatri, 61 years old, and Mrs. Somchit, 57 years old, husband and wife who own a gas station. Invite Phrakhru Phothikitwimon Abbot of Wat Pho Si Along with four monks, they came to perform a ceremony to invite the spirits of Mr. Phromjak, age 33, and Ms. Wichuda, age 50, two gas station attendants who were shot at close range by the assailant. Died inside a gas station along Sakon Nakhon – Nakhon Nop Phom Road on December 29, with relatives and co-workers attending a ceremony according to the beliefs of the Isan people. Before chanting Jayanto So that bad things will turn into good and bring good fortune to the pump owner as well.

police investigation team Muang Nakhon Phanom Police Station Including the
Provincial Police Investigation Team, Region 4, rushing to investigate and gather additional evidence. To track down and arrest the culprit for prosecution, but 5 days have passed and there has been no progress. The murder was determined to be an adultery. But don’t leave the conflict over illegal business. It also investigates suspects. Ready to test DNA Latent fingerprint to compare with the autopsy results and questioned 3 suspects who were close people and used to have close acquaintance with the deceased, Mrs. Nan, a young widowed employee It was also found that one of the three former local politicians was among the suspects. There was evidence of a private chat line looking for a young widow employee. An in-depth investigation is under way that may be the cause of the affair. But all the suspects have denied involvement. But we are still waiting for the results of the autopsy to compare important evidence that will lead to the arrest of the culprit.

The body of the deceased Relatives are holding a tra
ditional merit-making ceremony, waiting for the day of the cremation. As for gas stations, they are still unable to open for service. Because it is still waiting for inspection to collect additional evidence. and prevent outsiders from entering the incident area.

Mrs. Supattra or Nim, 51 years old, the older sister of Mrs. Nan, who died, said she still does not believe in the cause of her younger sibling’s death. It will come from the issue of an affair. because Mrs. Nan had no doubts Never had adulterous behavior or been in a relationship with anyone. Even though Don had been separated from her husband for nearly 20 years, in the past there had never been a man who had been with her romantically. After work, go home as usual. Never wrong time As for what the reason is, admit that Now it’s dark. But I still believe in the work of the police. Important evidence must have been kept.

Meanwhile, Miss Noi, 32 years old, younger sister of the young employee who died, revealed that to this day she is still confuse
d. I don’t know what the cause is. where the assailant came and shot both of them to death. because of the past My younger brother had never had a problem with anyone this serious. All you can do is ask the spirit of the deceased to help you find the culprit to receive his karma.

Mr. Chatri, 61 years old, the owner of the gas station where the incident occurred, said he has provided information to the police on all sides. including the issue of misunderstood gas bills Will it be the cause or be connected to the culprit? It’s the duty of the police. I don’t know yet either. Unable to point out the cause of the incident. Because there had never been any problems at the gas station before, after the incident 5 days ago, it caused him to lose income. The pump must be closed and cannot be sold. Missing millions of baht in income

Source: Thai News Agency