Don’t make false claims on dating sites, you could fall out of love with the law

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Police are warning users of online dating platforms to shy away from making false claims because this could violate the Criminal Code or Computer-Related Crime Act.

Don’t make false claims on dating sites, you could fall out of love with the law

“Nowadays more people are using social media or online dating sites to find love due to their convenience and expanding user base,” deputy police spokesperson Pol Colonel Siriwat Deepor said on Wednesday.

“However, using such services could make you unknowingly liable to violating the Criminal Code or Computer-Related Crime Act,” he warned.

The police have received several complaints from victims of these dating sites, while the suspects admitted that they wanted to make their dating profiles look “more interesting”.

Don’t make false claims on dating sites, you could fall out of love with the law

Siriwat advised users not to make the five following claims on dating platforms:

1. Claim you are rich or possess property that you do not actually own.

2. Claim to be a government official or an employee of a private organisation, or wear the uniform of an organisation without permission.

3. Claim to be a student or a graduate of an institute when you are not.

4. Claim to be single, despite being married or having a life partner.

5. Posting overly retouched photos, or using other people’s photos while claiming these to be your own.

To report online-related crime, visit thaipoliceonline.com.

Published : July 27, 2022

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Chao Phraya residents warned to brace for floods

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If you live along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Nonthaburi or Samut Prakan, expect flooding from Thursday to Monday.

Chao Phraya residents warned to brace for floods

The National Water Command Centre warned on Wednesday that rising sea levels during the period would affect Chao Phraya communities from 7pm to 10pm.

The Royal Irrigation Department previously announced it would drain between 1,000 to 1,250 cubic metres per second of water from the Chao Phraya Dam.

The centre expected water levels during the period to be around 1.9 to 2.1 metres high from mean sea level. It will affect communities in the capital, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan.

Chao Phraya residents warned to brace for floods

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has teamed up with the Royal Thai Army to prepare for flooding in Bangkok, the centre reported.

They will remove garbage at pumping stations and drainage areas, dredge canals, and help residents affected by any flooding, according to the centre.

Chao Phraya residents warned to brace for floods

It also announced that 30 households in Mueang Loei district have been affected by floods. The situation will return to normal in three days if there is no more rain.

Some 610 rai in Chaiyaphum’s Khon San district and 429 rai in Khon Kaen’s Chumphae district were also affected by flooding, with water expected to recede, the centre said.

Chao Phraya residents warned to brace for floods

It said that from Wednesday to Friday fewer rains with isolated thundershowers are likely in upper Thailand, while isolated heavy showers could occur in the South. Waves in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are roughly 1 metre high but will rise above this level in areas experiencing thundershowers.

However, from Saturday to Monday, more showers are likely across the country, with isolated heavy rain possible in the North, the East and the South’s west coast.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

NBTC boasts a lot of achievements after just three months in office

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The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission said it has already made several achievements in a mere three months since taking office.

NBTC boasts a lot of achievements after just three months in office

At a press conference on Tuesday, NBTC chairman Sarana Boonbaichaiyapruck said the telecom watchdog had supported telemedicine with 5G wireless broadband technology, sped up the burying of untidy telecom cables, and improved bidding regulations for satellite orbits, among other successes.

As for telemedicine and telehealth support, Sarana said, the NBTC had provided broadband internet connection – via cables or satellite connection – under the so-called Universal Service Obligation (USO) for medical personnel in remote areas to handily connect with provincial hospitals.

Sarana said the USO connection allows doctors and nurses to monitor the condition of patients in remote areas and prescribe drugs for them. Technology is helping medical staff take better care of bedridden patients, he noted.

The NBTC also plans to complete an ambitious project to bury untidy telecom cables across 2,800 kilometres this year – 800km in Bangkok and 2,000km in the provinces, the chairman said.

In Bangkok, 16 districts with dense populations will be given priority, he added.

NBTC boasts a lot of achievements after just three months in officeThanaphan Raicharoen, an NBTC commissioner, said he has been in charge of reviving regulations to provide permission for the use of satellite obits over Thailand to promote more competition.

Another commissioner, Prof Dr Pirongrong Ramasoota, said she had during the past three months pushed for measures to prevent the public from falling prey to scammers using SMS or call centres to target innocent people.

Receivers have also been warned that calls from overseas with the prefix +698 might be made by none other than call-centre gangs.

NBTC boasts a lot of achievements after just three months in officeCommissioner Dr Supat Supachalasai meanwhile said he had pushed the NBTC office to gain more international IT knowledge by setting up an academic division.

And Torpong Selanon, another NBTC commissioner, said he had been advocating for upgrading telecom and broadcasting services to be more easily accessible to the disabled under the “Digital Inclusion” policy.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

How vaccines fare against Omicron

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The fourth Covid-19 jabs of AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna vaccines offer similar protection against Omicron, a study by the Department of Disease Control on Chiang Mai residents showed.

How vaccines fare against Omicron

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the department said the fourth AstraZeneca jab gives 73 per cent protection, while the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccine jabs offer 71 per cent protection against Omicron.

The department said the third Covid-19 vaccine jab gives 96 per cent protection against risk of developing severe symptoms and death among people aged between 18 and 59.

The third jab gives 97 per cent protection to vulnerable patients, including the elderly aged 60 and above, pregnant women, and people with chronic diseases like cancer and diabetes, the department added.

How vaccines fare against Omicron

Thailand recorded 2,747 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 34 deaths on Wednesday.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thai Airways set to operate four weekly Bangkok-Jeddah flights

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Thai Airways International (THAI) will operate four flights a week from Bangkok to Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah from August 19.

Thai Airways set to operate four weekly Bangkok-Jeddah flights

The airline’s acting CEO, Suwatana Sibunruang, said on Tuesday that the reintroduction of commercial flights after 32 years of suspension is an opportunity to strengthen economic, trade and tourism relations between the two countries.

It would also encourage Thai Muslims to embark on pilgrimage, he said, adding that the airline had organised flights since 2005 to enable Thais to go on Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

Thai Airways set to operate four weekly Bangkok-Jeddah flights

Meanwhile, the airline’s chief commercial officer, Nond Kalinta, said flights from Bangkok to Jeddah would help Southeast Asian passengers travel to countries in the Middle East.

THAI will offer special privileges to passengers from August 19 to December 31, such as additional baggage allowance of 35kg for economy class passengers and 40kg for business class, Nond said.

Thai Airways set to operate four weekly Bangkok-Jeddah flights

The airline will operate its Bangkok-Jeddah flights every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

Here are some details:

• TG 503 will depart from Bangkok at 6.45pm and arrive in Jeddah at 10.40pm (local time)

• TG 504 departs from Jeddah at 0.40am (local time) and arrives in Bangkok at 1.10pm.

Thai Airways set to operate four weekly Bangkok-Jeddah flights

For more information, visit thaiairways.com, call the THAI Contact Centre via 0-2356-1111 (24 hours) or email contact@service.thaiairways.com.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Taiwanese call-centre scam suspect extradited to Thailand

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Thai prosecutors and Interpol officers on Wednesday took custody of a Taiwanese man, suspected to be a deputy leader of a call-centre gang, who was extradited from Albania.

Taiwanese call-centre scam suspect extradited to Thailand

Prayuth Phetkhun, deputy spokesman of the Office of Attorney-General (OAG), said the suspect, Tzu Yuan Kuo, reached Suvarnabhumi Airport on Wednesday in a smooth extradition operation.

Prayuth said Kuo was arrested in Tirana, the capital of Albania, on September 27 last year and Albanian authorities alerted Thai authorities to initiate the extradition process.

The spokesman said Kuo’s gang allegedly operated from Dubai to make VOIP (voice-over-IP) or Internet-based calls to deceive victims in Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan.

Several Thais have fallen victim to the gang members, who masqueraded as court officials, post officials, police officers, Department of Special Investigation officials, anti-money laundering officials, drug suppression officers and central bank officials.

Prayut said the gang mainly deceived their victims by saying that their bank accounts were involved with drug money. The gangsters would then ask for personal data from the victims, such as names, ID card numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers and the number on the back of their credit cards.

The gangsters would also deceive their victims to make them transfer money.

Prayuth said the OAG had filed a criminal lawsuit against Kuo and alleged accomplices in absentia in 2018 before arrest warrants were issued against them by the Phra Khanong Court and the Interpol.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Health Ministry wants police to smoke out people who break cannabis law

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The Public Health Ministry wants the Royal Thai Police (RTP) to include legal action against cannabis law breakers high on its agenda.

Health Ministry wants police to smoke out people who break cannabis law

After cannabis and hemp were declared legal from June 9, and with the public being allowed to grow the plants, there have been health problems and concerns.

The Public Health Ministry therefore asked the RTP in a letter on Tuesday to arrest and take legal action against offenders according to Section 4 of the Protection and Promotion of Knowledge on Thai Traditional Medicine Act.

According to the letter, four punishable offences are:

  1. Those who do not seek permission to study cannabis.
  2. People who don’t seek permission to export the plant.
  3. Those who fail to seek permission to sell cannabis.
  4. People who do not seek permission to process cannabis for commercial purposes.

Commenting on the letter, Senator Kamnoon Sidhisamarn said on Wednesday that it was better late than never as people “across the country were involved in illegal activities related to cannabis”.

He had suggested on June 17 that it should be controlled.

The senator said he is waiting to see the RTP and the Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Department join hands to enforce the regulations.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thai Foreign Ministry calls for ‘durable’ political solution in Myanmar after 4 hanged

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Thailand’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday urged all parties in the Myanmar conflict to seek a “durable” political solution to prevent loss of life and maintain peace in the neighbouring country.

Thai Foreign Ministry calls for ‘durable’ political solution in Myanmar after 4 hanged

Despite international pleas for clemency, the junta took the extreme step of hanging a former National League for Democracy (NLD) lawmaker, a democracy activist and two men accused of violence.

The state-run Mirror Daily provided details of the executions on Monday, the first in Myanmar for nearly 50 years. The announcement immediately drew international condemnation.

Put to death were Phyo Zeya Thaw, a former lawmaker in ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s NLD party, Kyaw Min Yu, a 53-year-old democracy activist better known as Ko Jimmy, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw.

Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat said it deeply regrets the loss of four lives, which would only aggravate the vexing problems in Myanmar.

He said the ministry was profoundly concerned about this and other developments that could shut down all efforts towards achieving peace in that country.

Tanee also stressed that the use of force, cruelty and violence could never settle political differences.

“We call upon all parties to the conflict to seek, with all their might, a durable political resolution so no more lives are lost and Myanmar people’s right to live in peace is respected,” he said, while expressing condolences to the families and loved ones of the four executed.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Don’t panic over suspected monkeypox case, Phuket health office urges

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Phuket’s Public Health Office on Wednesday asked people not to panic as it has to wait for up to two days to see whether a 40-year-old Thai man has monkeypox or not.

Don’t panic over suspected monkeypox case, Phuket health office urges

Provincial public health chief Kusak Kukiatkul explained that the man was sent from Thalang Hospital to Vachira Phuket Hospital on Tuesday after developing a fever and blisters.

He said the office has to wait for up to two days for the result after medical staff delivered samples taken from the man to Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine for a laboratory test.

The health chief also confirmed the patient hadn’t been in contact with a Nigerian man, who has become Thailand and Cambodia’s first monkeypox patient.

“Hence, we would like to ask people not to panic even though monkeypox can be transmitted by close contact,” he said.

The patient was transferred to Vachira Phuket Hospital as there was no bed available for the purpose at Thalang Hospital, Kusak said, adding that some beds at Thalang Hospital have been reserved for Covid-19 patients.

Don’t panic over suspected monkeypox case, Phuket health office urges

Meanwhile, Vachira Phuket Hospital director Weerasak Lothongkum said the patient developed symptoms similar to chickenpox.

The man is under quarantine and his symptoms are being closely monitored, he added.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION

Cabinet green-lights juicy tax benefits for electric vehicles

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If you buy an electric vehicle between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025, you stand to gain up to 80 per cent in tax reduction.

Cabinet green-lights juicy tax benefits for electric vehicles

The tax reduction was given the green light at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday. The cabinet also approved tax exemption for electric vehicles assembled or manufactured in a duty free zone.

To be eligible for tax exemption, electric vehicles must have less than 10 seats and should be manufactured/assembled in free zones announced by the Customs Department or the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand. The exemption will run until the end of 2025.

The moves aim to accelerate the use of electric vehicles in Thailand, which will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution caused by particulate matter 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter (PM2.5), government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said on Tuesday.

The government expects to see a jump in electric vehicle usage by 123,000 units by 2025, but it will lose tax revenue to the tune of 3.5 billion baht.

“The estimated loss of revenue could be higher, depending on domestic demand,” Thanakorn added.

Published : July 27, 2022

By : THE NATION