Two arrested as raid on houses yields fake ATKs and medical products

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Police and officials from the Office of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raided two houses in Nonthaburi and Nakhon Pathom provinces, arrested the house owners and seized fake Covid rapid antigen test kits (ATKs) and an assortment of fake medical products.

Two arrested as raid on houses yields fake ATKs and medical products

The results of the joint operations were announced at a press conference at the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) by Central Investigation Bureau commissioner Pol Lt-General Jirapop Phuridet, CPPD commander Pol Maj-General Anan Nanasombat, Pol Colonel Neti Wongkularp, commander of CPPD Subdivision 4, and FDA secretary-general Paisarn Dunkum.

Jirapop said the CPPD police and FDA officials planned the operations after they received complaints that ATK kits, with fake FDA licences, were sold via Facebook pages.

Neti said police obtained a warrant from the Nakhon Pathom court to search a commercial building in Tambon Naraphirom of Nakhon Pathom’s Bang Len district and found that the place was used as a factory to make fake ATKs.

The owner of the building was arrested. She was identified as Anusara (surname withheld by police).

Neti said over 10,000 pieces of medical items in 14 categories were seized from the place, including ATKs of testsealabs gica, testsealabs nex, and zybio brands.

Neti said police later obtained a warrant from the Nonthaburi court to search a house in Tambon Bang Khen of Nonthaburi’s Muang district and found over 10,000 pieces of several medical items, including ATKs of testsealabs gica, testsealabs nex, greenspring, singclean, seinofy, hip, deepblue, humasis, bioteke, and ustar brands.

The seized items included fever thermometers and finger oxygen-measuring devices.

The suspect in the second raid was identified as Patchayaporn (surname withheld).

Neti said the suspects had been selling fake ATKs via their Facebook pages since April at 40 to 45 baht per kit.

Earlier, police agents bought the fake products from some shops near the alleged factory in Nakhon Pathom and the sellers implicated Anusara.

Neti said police were investigating for more information and evidence to try to arrest four more Chinese businessmen behind the factory making the fake medical items.

Neti said the Chinese businessmen sent the fake items in separate pieces for the factory in Nakhon Pathom to pack them in retail packages for sale.

Paisarn said the oxygen-measuring gadgets and ATK kits were medical tools under control and the distribution of fakes would case severe public risks as they would contribute to spreading the Covid virus.

He said if convicted, the suspects would face a maximum jail term of 10 years and a maximum fine of 1 million baht.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Tourism minister wants bars, pubs in tourist destinations to be opened until 4am

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The tourism minister said on Thursday that he would ask the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration to consider allowing pubs and bars in major tourism provinces to remain open until 4am.

Tourism minister wants bars, pubs in tourist destinations to be opened until 4am

Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said he would propose the extension despite strong criticism from some sections of society.

Currently, pubs and bars must close by 2am.

Phiphat said he will not propose that all pubs and bars nationwide be allowed to remain open until 4am: it’s only those in major tourism provinces, he made it clear.

The minister said his proposal was in line with foreign tourist lifestyles, especially those from Europe and the Middle East.

Tourists from these two regions often have dinner from 10pm. The meals take time to arrive and they start drinking only after midnight, he pointed out.

“When they are about to reach the peak of the good time, it would be about time for pubs to close, and the tourists want to drink more. So, the 2am closing does not respond to their needs,” Phiphat said.

The tourism minister noted that entertainment places in foreign countries also close after 2am.

“For example, when Thais make foreign trips, they also want to have a good time to the fullest extent,” Phiphat said.

“So, the public should not be worried about this. And I would like to tell everybody and every agency concerned and NGOs, which are opposed to the idea, that although pubs and bars close at 2am, tourists will still buy alcohol and continue drinking elsewhere anyway.”

He said some might continue drinking in areas that would be hard to monitor and this could lead to crimes.

“If the zoning is set for a 4am closing, I’m confident the government can guarantee the safety of tourists by up to 80 per cent,” he believed.

Phiphat has been one of the rare politicians to dare to openly support what is seen as a “social vice”. Supporters have been stigmatised because they’ve been seen as going against the morality of Thailand’s “Buddhism society”, with their proposals always being shot down by those claiming to be devout Buddhists.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Thais can enter national parks for free on Mother’s Day tomorrow

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Admission to all national parks across the country is free on Friday, August 12 – the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother, and also a public holiday.

Thais can enter national parks for free on Mother’s Day tomorrow

Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation director-general Ratchada Suriyakul na Ayutthaya said on Thursday the exemption of entrance fees applies to Thai nationals and their vehicles.

“The move aims to celebrate the birthday of the Queen Mother, who has been working diligently in the conservation of natural resources to increase public awareness in nature and wildlife conservation and to promote domestic tourism,” he said.

Ratchada advised travellers to check the opening hours of national parks at https://shorturl.asia/fA4ku as some parks have been closed for rehabilitation.

He also urged park visitors to maintain social distancing and wash their hands after touching communal surfaces to prevent Covid from spreading.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Thailand will send skilled, semi-skilled workers to Saudi Arabia to meet demand

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Thailand will focus on sending skilled or semi-skilled workers to Saudi Arabia to fulfill the Gulf nation’s demands, Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin said on Wednesday.

Thailand will send skilled, semi-skilled workers to Saudi Arabia to meet demand

He said Thai workers are now able to work in Saudi Arabia, thanks to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s efforts to restore relations between the two countries after three decades of sour ties.

Riyadh cut trade and diplomatic relations with Bangkok after the so-called Blue Diamond affair, in which the theft of jewels by a Thai worker from a Saudi palace in 1989 was followed by the killing of Saudi representatives in Thailand.

“Overseas labour markets will be opportunities for our children to seek experiences and learn new technologies to be applied in Thailand,” Suchart said.

He vowed to complete a memorandum of understanding to send workers to Saudi Arabia within 90 days.

The Saudi Crown Prince has a vision to build a huge city with modern technology as a centre of finance in the Middle East, which would create more than 1 million jobs, Suchart pointed out.

Saudi Arabia has good demand for workers in its tourism, hotel, restaurants and healthcare sectors, he added.

Meanwhile, Department of Employment director-general Pairoj Chotikasathien said seven Saudi Arabian companies have made requests for 2,161 Thai workers from the department, including nurses, drivers, cleaning staff and engineers.

He said 60 Thai workers have applied for jobs there, 45 of who applied as nurses and 15 as engineers.

The department will send eligible workers to Saudi Arabia as soon as possible, he promised.

He added that private employment agencies would also be allowed to send workers to Saudi Arabia in the future.

Pairoj expected more jobs to be available in the Gulf kingdom, especially those in the service sector with monthly salaries of more than 100,000 baht.

He also expected Saudi Arabian demand for Thai workers to increase because of its project to build a smart city on the Red Sea coast.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

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A special Chinese documentary and culture festival was held at Bangkok’s China Cultural Centre on Tuesday to strengthen Thai-Chinese relations.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

The event featured Chinese documentary films and culture, including a guzheng (the Chinese plucked zither) on display, a documentary on Sanxingdui, a key archaeological site in Sichuan, as well as scrumptious Chinese fare for visitors to taste, with students especially enjoying a variety of freshly made food.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

Meanwhile, several photos to mark the 10th anniversary of the cultural centre’s establishment were exhibited.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang said the event aims to promote cooperation between China and Thailand in arts and culture, as well as enable a new generation of Thai students to get to know more about China.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

He said the cultural exchange between the two nations is “going well”, thanks to support from their leaders.

“We hope that cultural exchanges and mutual learning will play an important role in strengthening the relationship between the two countries,” he added.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s wife Naraporn Chan-o-cha praised the China Cultural Centre’s role in cementing ties over the past ten years.

She also hoped there would be increased cooperation in arts and culture in the future.

Chinese cultural fest held in capital to boost relations

Published : August 11, 2022

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Several provinces could be hit by floods today

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Eight provinces in the North and Central region are at risk of flooding on Thursday, while a host of others could see some areas inundated because of rising sea levels, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said.

Several provinces could be hit by floods today

The eight are Phichit, Sukhothai, Phitsalulok and Phetchabun in the North and Chanthaburi, Trat, Ang Thong and Ayutthaya in the central region.

In a Facebook post, the department advised residents in these eight provinces to follow updates from government agencies, take care while driving and beware of poisonous creatures or electrical shock.

The department also said the following provinces may be flooded due to rising sea levels:

Central region:

Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Samut Prakan, Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Trat, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan and Bangkok.

South:

Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat, Ranong, Phang-nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun.

Residents in the above provinces have been asked to closely follow updates from government agencies and prepare for rising sea levels.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Special panel looking into reducing electricity cost, tackling economic crisis

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The special economic crisis management committee will on Thursday consider additional measures to help lower electricity costs, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on Wednesday.

Special panel looking into reducing electricity cost, tackling economic crisis

He said the measures would be added to those by the ministry to reduce the cost of living. One of the ministry’s main measures is the fifth phase of the “Khon La Khrueng” (Let’s Go Halves) co-shopping subsidy scheme, which will run from September 1 to October 31.

Meanwhile, ministry permanent secretary Krisada Chinavicharana said the committee, chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, would also seek solutions to the economic crisis.

He said the committee had prepared a plan to tackle the crisis in both the short and long terms.

“The committee will consider whether there is anything that needs to be dealt with,” Krisada said.

According to him, the economic situation has seen an improvement, but the issue of electricity tariffs still needs looking into.

Published : August 11, 2022

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SRT adds two trains on Bangkok-Padang Besar route

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The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has introduced two more trains on the Bangkok-Padang Besar route and vice versa starting from Thursday (August 11) to facilitate travellers who wish to visit Malaysia.

SRT adds two trains on Bangkok-Padang Besar route

They are:

1. Express Train 45, departing from Bangkok at 3.10pm and arriving in Padang Besar at 9.50am (Thailand time).

2. Express Train 46, departing from Padang Besar at 5.06pm (Thailand time) and arriving in Bangkok at 12.45am.

SRT Public Relations Centre director Ekarat Sriarayanphong said the move aims to promote tourism in the southern region and attract tourists from Malaysia after the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration eased travel restrictions at Thai-Malaysian borders.

Ekarat said with the addition of the two trains, SRT now operates a total of 200 trains per day – 36 on northern routes, 46 on northeastern, 52 on southern, 24 on eastern, 34 on Mahachai routes and eight on Mae Klong routes.

On July 15, the SRT added four trains to its Hat Yai-Padang Besar routes to make it more convenient for travellers in Hat Yai to visit Malaysia.

They are:

1. Train 947, Hat Yai-Padang Besar (departing at 7.30am, arriving at 8.25am)

2. Train 948, Padang Besar-Hat Yai (departing 8.55am, arriving 9.50am)

3. Train 949, Hat Yai-Padang Besar (departing 2pm, arriving 2.55pm)

4. Train 950, Padang Besar-Hat Yai (departing 3.40pm, arriving 4.35pm).

Published : August 11, 2022

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Seat belts compulsory for backseat passengers from Sept 5

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From September 5, backseat passengers of vehicles with not more than 7 seats will be required to wear seat belts.

Seat belts compulsory for backseat passengers from Sept 5

Metropolitan Police deputy chief Pol Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsaeng-Ake said on Wednesday that the 13th amendment to the Land Traffic Act of 1879 will take effect next month, expanding the compulsory use of seat belts to include passengers in the front seats and backseats.

He said old vehicles registered before January 1, 1988, will be exempted from the new rule as the backseats cannot be fitted with seat belts.

“In the early phase, police officers will focus on issuing a warning to those who are not yet aware of the new rules. Fining of violators [at a maximum 2,000 baht] will be considered on case-by-case basis,” said Jirasan.

The 13th amendment of the act also added two new clauses: A) children under six years must use a car seat or a specialised seat to prevent injuries in case of an accident, and B) passengers who are under 135cm tall must wear a seat belt or use a specialised seat to prevent injuries in case of a mishap.

These two new rules are also scheduled to take effect on September 5. However, Jirasan said they could be postponed for a maximum 90 days as the details and specifications of car seats are yet to be finalised and announced by the Royal Thai Police.

Published : August 11, 2022

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Thailand records 2,316 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 35 deaths on Thursday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Thursday (August 11) that over the past 24 hours, 2,316 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 2,316 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 35 deaths on Thursday

The death toll has risen by 35, while 2,076 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,390,622 with 10,032 deaths.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,614,057 – 4,561,023 of whom have recovered, 21,304 are still in hospitals and 31,730 have died.

Separately, another 4,924 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 7,872 their second shot and 34,003 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 142,056,749.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 592.52 million on Thursday, 564.37 million of whom have recovered, 21.7 million are active cases (44,176 in severe condition) and 6.45 million have died (up by 2,044).

Thailand ranks 28th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 94.35 million, followed by India with 44.21 million, Brazil with 34.14 million, France with 34.1 million and Germany with 31.44 million.

Published : August 11, 2022

By : THE NATION