Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011979


A citywide crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok netted two more culprits on Thursday as police pounced in Lat Krabang district.

Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits

Lat Krabang is among two-dozen hotspots for dumping in Bangkok that authorities have identified since launching their operation earlier this year.

On Thursday, police arrested Sawai (last name withheld), 49, on suspicion of serial dumping at a 7-rai plot on Soi Patthana Chonabot 3. Waste and construction rubble was already piled on 4 rai of the plot.

Police said Sawai confessed to illegally dumping waste on private land for the past two years, saying she received 40 to 300 baht per load. She was paid more for dumping non-recyclable waste than recyclables.

She added that she had switched to the Lat Krabang site three days ago after being caught dumping elsewhere. Police said she had been caught fly-tipping twice before in Saphan Sung district, on November 2, 2021 and on January 24 this year.

Police arrested the second suspect, named as Tawee (last name withheld), 41, at Soi Wang Phun Sin.

Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits

Related News

DSI to investigate cases involving 854 imported luxury cars

Chonburi factory raided as children fall sick after consuming sausages

Bounty offered for capture of Covid-infected inmate who fled Koh Samui hospital


He confessed to dumping waste illegally for the past seven years, they said. He was also caught at Saphan Sung district in November.

Both suspects were charged with violating public health laws for collecting, transporting or disposing of waste for profit without authorisation.

The citywide crackdown was ordered earlier this year by Central Investigation Bureau commissioner Jirabhop Bhuridej.

Since then, the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division has uncovered 23 illegal dump sites across the capital while investigating local complaints of air pollution and foul odours.
 

Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits
Crackdown on illegal dumping in Bangkok uncovers 23 sites, 2 more culprits

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

No PayPal transactions in Thailand from March 7, no new registrations allowed either

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011976


No PayPal transactions in Thailand from March 7, no new registrations allowed either

“They will be able to withdraw any balance in their PayPal wallet to their bank account,” the announcement said.

“Consumers in Thailand will still be able to make payments using a debit or credit card to merchants which offer the Guest Checkout function. New account registration for consumers will not be available until further notice.”

PayPal also said that from March 7, existing PayPal accounts registered to freelancers, casual sellers, and entrepreneurs/sole proprietors in Thailand will have limited functionality, except to make bank withdrawals. New account registration for freelancers or casual sellers will not be available until further notice.

“For many months, we have been working diligently on the relaunch of PayPal in Thailand. As a locally-licensed payments provider, we have been gradually updating our products and processes to ensure we comply with all applicable Thai laws. We had hoped to start welcoming more Thai customers in the next phase of our relaunch this March,” explained the company. “Regrettably, we need more time to reach this next phase and to extend our services further in Thailand.”

The company said it is working closely with relevant authorities in Thailand to accelerate its relaunch and minimise disruption to customers.

PayPal is apparently mired in the confusion sparked by Thailand’s moves to overhaul its regulatory framework to accelerate its financial technology and turn into a digital economy.

In other words, to operate here, PayPal must adhere to Thai law, especially its anti-money laundering and tax legislation.

For more information visit: https://www.paypal.com/th/webapps/mpp/thailand-relaunch-faq

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Suvarnabhumi sorry about face mask confusion, puts it down to misunderstanding

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011975


The management of Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport apologised on Saturday for the confusion an announcement caused before deleting it.

Suvarnabhumi sorry about face mask confusion, puts it down to misunderstanding

An infographic on the airport’s Facebook page forbade travellers from taking more than 30 face masks out of the country and no more than 50 with a medical certificate. The announcement said violators could face up to five years in jail and/or a fine of 100,000 baht.

The infographic was later deleted, and the airport management released a statement apologising for the misunderstanding.

It said the graphic was posted in line with a Department of Internal Trade (DIT) announcement on the movement of regulated goods. However, this announcement was made in 2020 due to a shortage of face masks in the country but was only sent to Suvarnabhumi last month.

The page now says that the airport will only check for prohibited items based on the Civil Aviation Organisation’s rules and since face masks are no longer prohibited, passengers can carry as many as they need.

For more information, call DIT at (02) 547 5411.
 

Related News

Taking face masks in bulk quantities out of Thailand an offence

2 Pakistani men caught in Suvarnabhumi with haul of ketamine, heroin

Suvarnabhumi Airport restaurants checked for Covid-free setting

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Impact of Rayong oil spill will take more than a decade to overcome, say locals

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011969


Local fishermen are worried that the oil spill in Rayong will have a far-reaching impact on the marine ecosystem, especially since the area is still struggling from the aftermath of the 2013 disaster.

Impact of Rayong oil spill will take more than a decade to overcome, say locals

Weerasak Kongnarong, president of the Rayong fishermen association, said earlier this week that the wind and waves are pushing the slick toward Koh Samet, and it will take at least 20 years for the damage to be mitigated. He said just using dispersant chemicals is not enough.

He added that the association has also rejected the compensation offered because it’s very small and will not pay for the losses that will be incurred over the next decade or two.

Siwatt Pongpiachan, director of NIDA Centre for Research & Development of Disaster Prevention & Management, said soil samples taken from Koh Samet two years after the 2013 spill showed the presence of carcinogen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Judging by this, he said, the spill on January 25 will affect the marine ecosystem for at least another 10 years.

Phenchom Saetang, director of the Restoration Ecosystem Foundation, said apart from the damage caused in 2013, the huge amount of chemicals used to disperse the oil also caused insurmountable damage to marine life.

She said residents should get together and demand that the government set up a panel that can investigate and come up with fair compensation.

Related News

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

Rayong oil spill not a huge emergency anymore, says operations centre

Samut Songkhram seafood sales soar after Rayong oil spill

Sarinee Achavanuntakul, a co-founder of sustainable business accelerator Sal Forest, said the facts of the incident are not very clear. She said Star Petroleum Refining Company Limited (SPRC) and Chevron should release all the information and provide updates on the clean-up progress.

Tara Buakamsri, country director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, said citizen science is lacking in Thailand as people think the issue is not related to them.

Meanwhile, Thanakrit Vorathanatchakul, a prosecutor with the Attorney General’s Office, said in a Facebook post that the government can sue for damage, while fishermen, businesses and locals should come together and demand compensation. He added that locals can also take the company to court and suggested they do it as a group to keep the court fees low.

The Gulf of Thailand was last hit by an oil spill on July 27, 2013, when a pipeline owned by PTT Global Chemical sprung a leak and spilled 50,000 litres of oil that hit the north and east of Koh Samet.

A similar accident on January 25 this year spilled more than 40,000 litres of oil off the coast of Rayong, and later hit the Mae Ram Phueng Beach.

Though the slick is being slowly dispersed, local fishermen expect the disaster to have an effect for at least another 20 years.

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Prices of unregulated benzene, gasohol shoot through the roof this year

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011967


Since the start of this year, the price of benzene and gasohol has been raised eight times because these fuels are not regulated by the government like diesel.

Prices of unregulated benzene, gasohol shoot through the roof this year

Thansettakij newspaper reported that the retail price of benzene on Friday stood at 41.96 baht per litre, up 2.8 baht since January 1. Gasohol 91 and 95, meanwhile, retail at 34.28 and 34.55 baht per litre respectively, up 3.2 baht on average since New Year’s Day.

E85 is now at 26.74 baht per litre, up 2.6 baht since the start of the year.

On Tuesday, the price of benzene and gasohol 91/95 increased by 0.50 baht per litre, while E20 and E85 rose by 0.60 baht per litre.

Meanwhile, diesel B7 and B20 retail at 29.94 baht per litre, rising only 0.9 baht since the start of the year, thanks to the government’s subsidy to keep the price below 30 baht per litre.

“The Oil Fuel Fund subsidises the difference in diesel at 3.79 baht per litre to help ease the financial burden on users of diesel vehicles, which are mostly in the transport sector,” the report said.

Related  News

Fuel fund gets THB20 billion to keep diesel at no more than THB30/litre

Prayut orders fixing diesel price to Bt30 per litre

Fuel Fund borrowing Bt20 billion to freeze diesel at Bt30/litre until March end

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Covid-19 pandemic nearing its end, says lung specialist

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011966


The Covid-19 pandemic should end soon as the Omicron subvariants BA.1 and BA.2 will make it an endemic disease, respiratory specialist Dr Manoon Leechawengwongs said in a Facebook post on Friday.

Covid-19 pandemic nearing its end, says lung specialist

An endemic disease is one that is constantly present in a greater or lesser degree among people of a certain class or living in a particular location.

“The BA.2 subvariant is now found in 57 countries, and in some areas, it has quickly become a major subvariant instead of BA.1 or the original Omicron variant,” the specialist from Vichaiyut Hospital said.

“The World Health Organisation said BA.2 is 50 per cent more transmissible than BA.1 but is not more dangerous when it comes to severe symptoms or deaths among infected patients.”

Omicron BA.2 has also been dubbed the “stealth variant” due to difficulties in telling the difference between BA.2 and Delta variants using the RT-PCR method.

Manoon added that those who have received their first two shots and a booster will have enough immunity to prevent severe symptoms and death after contracting either BA.1 or BA.2.

“The BA.2 subvariant will replace every variant of Covid-19 found earlier in almost every country,” he said. “Most people will pick up the infection faster, build herd immunity and bring an end to the pandemic. Covid-19 should become an endemic disease within this year.

“Those who have never been vaccinated or have only received their first jab should get their remaining shots. This is the only way we can end this pandemic for good,” Manoon said.

Related News

Omicron can create herd immunity if it is not severe: respiratory specialist

Omicron cases will start dropping in March: respiratory doctor\

Omicron surge could bring end of pandemic for Thailand, says expert

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

FDA approves Sinovac, Sinopharm jabs for kids aged 6 up

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011965


The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Friday that it has approved the use of Sinovac and Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccines in children aged six and above without adjustments to the dose.

FDA approves Sinovac, Sinopharm jabs for kids aged 6 up

“Previously, two vaccines were approved for use in adults aged 18 and above at 0.5cc per recipient. Now children aged six and above can also get them at the same quantity,” FDA secretary-general Dr Paisan Dankhum said on Friday.

The Sinovac vaccine will be imported by the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO), while Sinopharm by Biogenetech Ltd.

“The two companies submitted documents to the FDA to expand the range of those covered by both vaccines to the ages of three to 17. The FDA committee considered the current data and agreed that the vaccines can be safely used in children as young as six,” said Paisan. “More information is needed before the committee can approve the use of two vaccines in children aged three to five, and the FDA has notified the two importers to submit necessary documents as soon as possible.”

Before Friday, the Thai FDA had only approved Pfizer’s mRNA paediatric formulation in orange-cap vials for children above the age of five.

Related News

Sinopharm, Sinovac vaccines to be approved for 3-year-olds: Anutin

FDA to consider using Sinovac for toddlers

Thailand begins vaccinating children aged 5-11, hospitals offer guide for parents

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand records 10,490 Covid-19 cases and 21 deaths on Saturday

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011964


Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday (February 5) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 10,490 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 217 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 10,490 Covid-19 cases and 21 deaths on Saturday

Death toll increased by 21, while 8,479 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 262,687.
 

Published : February 05, 2022

By : THE NATION

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011953


The refining company responsible for the crude oil leak in the Gulf of Thailand off the coast of Rayong last week issued an apology on Friday.

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

At a press conference held on Friday evening in Rayong, Star Petroleum Refining Pcl said it took full responsibility for its operations and was deeply saddened and disappointed by the impact of the spill.

The company vowed to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident to get to the root cause of the failure and said it would look to leverage external experts and cooperate with all related governments in the investigation process.

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe
Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

The statement, which did not address the issue of compensation to affected residents or other groups of people, said that all relevant organizations had confirmed that the oil slick in the Mae Ram Phueng area was no longer visible as of January 30.

Meanwhile, the Marine Department issued a joint statement reporting progress in oil stain disposal work which it is conducting jointly with the Royal Thai Navy and many civilian government agencies in charge of pollution control and mitigation of chemical hazards.

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

Deputy director-general Phoorithat Theerakulphisut said that the Marine Department will push for amendments to four departmental regulations to ensure better preventive measures for greater environmental safety while enforcing stricter measures against future violators.

Company responsible for oil spill apologises, vows thorough probe

A centre to accept complaints from the local public has been set up in addition to many other complaint-receiving channels, including the department’s 1199 hotline centre, the Interior Ministry’s central service at 1567, and the local one at 038-694-007, while the company’s centre can be reached at 081-570-1987.

Published : February 04, 2022

School scraps policy to deduct scores of crying kindergarten candidates

#SootinClaimon.Com : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40011951


A government demonstration school has given in to scathing criticism and scrapped a policy of docking scores of kindergarten students found crying during the admission process.

School scraps policy to deduct scores of crying kindergarten candidates

The proposed policy had come in for heavy criticism online and drawn complaints from parents.

The rule was revoked on Friday afternoon by the leadership at Mahasarakham University Demonstration School’s Elementary Department. University rector Assoc Prof Prayuk Srivilai, Ph.D., apologized for the rule while admitting it “may have made parents feel uneasy”.

Under the proposed rule, toddlers seeking admission in all three kindergarten levels would have been deducted three scores out of an unspecified total if they were found crying during interviews or during an admission procedure scheduled for February 5-6.

However, other rules remain in effect, as are additional measures regarding Covid prevention.

Published : February 04, 2022