Industry Ministry will set up panel to investigate Rayong oil spill

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The Industry Ministry will ask Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha to establish a committee to investigate the oil spill 20km off Map Ta Phut industrial port in Rayong, Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said on Tuesday.

Industry Ministry will set up panel to investigate Rayong oil spill

An underwater pipeline owned by Star Petroleum Refining (SPRC) sprung a leak last Tuesday, releasing approximately 160,000 litres of oil into the sea before the leak could be plugged.

On Saturday, Rayong’s Mae Ram Phueng Beach was declared a disaster zone after oil from the spill washed ashore. Satellite images showed the slick had spread across 47 square kilometres of sea.

“The objective of the committee is to uncover the exact amount of oil that has seeped into the sea, the cause of the incident and to find solutions that will sustainably mitigate the environmental impact,” Suriya said.

“The panel will consist of experts in related fields, representatives from local communities and relevant government agencies including the Marine Department, the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, the Pollution Control Department and the Public Health Ministry.”

Headed by the Industry Ministry, the panel will also supervise the “repair” of industrial estate facilities around Map Ta Phut port that were affected, and issue regulations to ensure the safety of workers.

Industry Ministry will set up panel to investigate Rayong oil spill

Suriya added that the ministry had tasked the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, which is responsible for the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate, to coordinate with SPRC in providing appropriate compensation to affected communities and businesses in the industrial estate, which are mostly petroleum refiners.

Earlier this week SRPC announced that it would establish a centre in association with Rayong authorities to accept complaints from people affected by the incident, and has promised to provide suitable compensation in both short and long terms.

On Tuesday the Puenchumchon (Friends of Communities) Association announced it would train schoolchildren in Rayong to prepare for possible leakage of hazardous chemicals from the industrial estate.

“The training will cover instructions on using safety equipment and an evacuation drill,” association manager Monchai Raksujjarit said.

Industry Ministry will set up panel to investigate Rayong oil spill

“After the training, the association will install safety equipment and evacuation kits at Rayong Witthayakhom School in Muang district, where the training will be held.”

Puenchumchon was established by petrochemical and energy entrepreneurs in Rayong and now counts 17 companies as its members. Among the founding members are PTT Group, SCG Group, BLCP Power, and Global Power Synergy.

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Published : February 02, 2022

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Reminder: wear a face mask or face an up to THB20,000 fine

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The government’s Public Relations Department posted on its Facebook page an announcement by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) regarding fines for people who still fail to wear face masks in public.

Reminder: wear a face mask or face an up to THB20,000 fine

“If you are caught without a face mask in public for the first time, the fine will not exceed 1,000 baht,” said the post.

For a second offence, the fine will range from 1,000 baht to 10,000 baht.

For a third offence and so forth, the fine starts from 10,000 baht but will not exceed 20,000 baht.

The CCSA had imposed a fine on people who do not wear face masks in public since April last year in red and orange zone provinces, or areas with high infection rates. As infections continued to climb, the face mask mandatory zones had been expanded to cover the entire country in June 2021.

The fine is based on the punishment clause stipulated in the Communicable Disease Act.

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Published : February 02, 2022

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Thailand records 8,587 Covid-19 cases and 22 deaths on Wednesday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Wednesday (February 2) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 8,587 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 131 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 8,587 Covid-19 cases and 22 deaths on Wednesday

Death toll increased by 22, while 8,485 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 233,116.
 

Published : February 02, 2022

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Red Line budget hiked by almost Bt3bn to pay tax

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The Cabinet has approved a budget increase of 2.9 billion baht for the State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s Dark Red Line (Bang Sue Grand Station-Rangsit).

Red Line budget hiked by almost Bt3bn to pay tax

The budget will be hiked from 93.950 billion baht to 96.868 billion baht to cover additional tax burdens, said government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul.

The increased burdens come from extra VAT accrued in switching loan funding from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to domestic borrowing, VAT and import duty on train stock, and exchange rate fluctuations in yen – the currency used to pay the contractor.

The additional tax expenses had added 2.917 billion baht to the Dark Red Line budget, Traisuree said.

The Cabinet also approved an additional SRT domestic loan of 660 million baht to pay import duty for project materials.

Meanwhile, the Finance Ministry was tasked with providing funding of 7.985 billion baht for the Red Line projects – 7.078 billion baht for the Dark Red Line and 906 million baht for the Light Red Line (Bang Sue-Taling Chan).

Published : February 01, 2022

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

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Authorities have offered a 20,000-baht reward for information leading to the arrest of a male inmate who escaped from a Koh Samui prison while being treated for Covid-19.

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

The detainee, Thawatchai ‘Toomtam’​ Kaewnopparat, 30, had been arrested by Koh Samui district police in a drug case on January 20 in Mae Nam subdistrict, in Surat Thani province.

The inmate tested positive for Covid-19 and was taken for treatment to Koh Samui Hospital. The man allegedly escaped from the hospital and was reportedly picked up by a car.

The detainee, known as Thawatchai ‘Toomtam’​ Kaewnopparat, 30, was arrested in a drug case on January 20 in Mae Nam subdistrict, Koh Samui district.

Those who have information, can inform the prison director at 08-4191-7780.

Published : February 01, 2022

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Cambodians flow into Thailand as country reopens to migrant workers

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Migrant workers began flowing into Thailand on Tuesday as the country reopened its borders after two years, desperate to fill a labour shortage estimated at 800,000 people.

Cambodians flow into Thailand as country reopens to migrant workers

Atotal of 184 Cambodian workers crossed through Ban Khlong Luek checkpoint in Aranyaprathet, Sa Kaew province, said deputy governor Nattachai Nampoonsuksan.

The Kingdom urgently needs around 800,000 migrant workers to serve the manufacturing, tourism and service sectors, according to the Federation of Thai Industries.

The Labour Ministry is registering workers from Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos.

All will have to undergo quarantine in Thailand.

Under the Labour Ministry registration process, employers in Thailand must pay a quarantine fee of 8,500 baht for each migrant worker they register.

Each migrant must spend one week in a Covid-19 quarantine centre, where any who have not been vaccinated will receive their jabs.

The Department of Employment’s registration process to bring in foreign workers runs until February​ 13, 2023.

Published : February 01, 2022

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Northeastern train services resume after deadly accident

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Train services to northeastern provinces resumed early Tuesday following an accident that killed a train driver and engineer in Udon Thani on Monday night.

Northeastern train services resume after deadly accident

The track was repaired at 1.45am after the Nong Khai-Bangkok train hit an 18-wheel trailer truck at 7.45pm on Monday, according to Udon Thani railway station chief Somphol Saiwiset.

The impact of the collision derailed the locomotive and sent it crashing into a roadside ditch. The body of train driver Wutthichai Ruang-aram was found beside the track while the engineer, Jennarong Chuenchoy, was found dead near the locomotive.

No serious injuries were reported among about 100 passengers in the train’s nine carriages, said police.

The truck driver, Surachai Wongsuk, 36, said he approached the crossing at normal speed as there was no stop signal and the barrier was not lowered.

He confirmed the locomotive had hit his trailer and decoupled from the train.

Northeastern train services resume after deadly accidentSuchart Maksuk, the official manning the crossing, said he was waiting for Udon Thani station to give him a signal to lower the barrier when the train sped through. He added that the train driver should have noticed the signal telling him the crossing was not clear.

The damaged locomotive was shunted to Udon Thani station while the nine carriages were towed to Bangkok at 3am to deliver the passengers.

Station chief Somphol said the accident blocked the line on Monday night, so buses were used to ferry passengers to their destinations.

He added that Suchart would be questioned by State Railway of Thailand officials and police as part of the investigation into the cause of the accident.

Published : February 01, 2022

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No oil slicks detected off Ko Samet national park

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Satellite images on Tuesday morning showed no oil slicks on the sea in Rayong’s Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park area, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

No oil slicks detected off Ko Samet national park

The Sentinel-1 satellite images were studied during the meeting of the emergency operations centre to tackle up to 60 tonnes of oil that gushed into the sea when an underwater pipeline owned by Star Petroleum Refining Pcl leaked late on January 25 in Rayong’s Map Ta Phut industrial estate.

The operations centre consists of several agencies, such as Royal Thai Navy, Pollution Control Department, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Marine Department, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

“However, it is necessary to conduct on-site survey as thin oil slicks may still remain on the sea surface,” GISTDA said.

Published : February 01, 2022

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Saga of the Blue Diamond Affair

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visits Saudi Arabia on January 25-26 as the guest of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

Saga of the Blue Diamond Affair

This is the first leader-level talks between the two governments in more than 30 years and the aim of the meeting was to foster bilateral relations.

Saudi Arabia minimised diplomatic ties, banned Thai workers and advised its citizens to avoid visiting Thailand after a Thai janitor stole US$20 million worth of jewels from the House of Saud in 1989. This triggered a long-standing row that became known as the “Blue Diamond Affair”.

The theft became one of Thailand’s biggest unsolved mysteries with many police top brass implicated.

One year after the theft, three Saudi diplomats were killed in Bangkok in three separate incidents in one night. One Saudi businessman is also reported missing.

Here’s what happened:

Saga of the Blue Diamond Affair

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Published : February 01, 2022

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Cabinet green-lights national network of ‘anti-fake news’ centres

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The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a draft regulation for measures to further tighten monitoring of social media, saying it is aimed at fighting “fake news”.

Cabinet green-lights national network of ‘anti-fake news’ centres

Under the PM’s Office regulation, a national centre for prevention, suppression and solving problems related to fake news will be set up by the Digital Economy and Society Ministry, said government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.

The national centre will coordinate with all ministries in launching their own misinformation-suppression centres, the spokesman added. Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry will set up anti-fake news centres in all provinces, to be headed by either governors or deputy governors.

Officials at the centres must publicise any fake news on social media within an hour of discovering it and inform the Public Relations Department immediately. Centre officials will also be responsible for filing complaints with police to trigger legal action against those behind the fake news, the spokesman said. Meanwhile they will be able to inform the Digital Economy and Society Ministry so that misinformation can be removed from computer networks immediately.

“The PM’s Office draft regulation on prevention, suppression and solving problems of fake news dissemination on social media will be a framework for eliminating misinformation that affects the life and assets of the people and has a wide impact on society,” the spokesman said.

The new regulation would cover fake news that caused social rifts, incited public unrest and created social misunderstanding, he added.

The regulation will also combat misinformation that affects the country’s image, people’s rights, their safety and property, the economy, traditions and national institutions, added Thanakorn.

Monitoring and censorship of Thailand’s internet has tightened since the 2014 coup, triggering complaints that the government is waging a war against free speech.

Freedom House rates Thailand’s internet as “not free”, citing the arrest of hundreds of anti-government protesters.

Published : February 01, 2022

By : THE NATION