Thai factories with over 10% infection rate must “bubble and seal” #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thai factories with over 10% infection rate must “bubble and seal”


Factories where more than 10 per cent of employees are infected with Covid-19 must adopt the “bubble and seal” measure, health officials said on Thursday.

The directive covers Thailand’s 3,300 large factories (200 workers or more) and is aimed at halting serious outbreaks in factories that are hampering Thailand’s industrial sector and spawning cluster infections in communities.

The Department of Health said that factory operators who find that more than 10 per cent of their workers are infected must notify local disease control officials within three hours and adopt the bubble-and-seal measure immediately. They must not continue to operate under normal restrictions, it warned.

Published : August 26, 2021

Police catch murder-suspect cop #SootinClaimon.Com

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Police catch murder-suspect cop


Former police station chief Thitisan Uthanapol, who fled after allegedly murdering a drug suspect in Nakhon Sawan province, was arrested on Thursday at (the place has not been confirmed).

Aclip of Thitisan and his team trying to suffocate an arrested drug dealer after demanding a 2-million-baht bribe went viral on social media earlier this week.

he clip ended with an image of the suspect lying dead.

Thitisan was first transferred to an inactive post on Sunday and finally sacked on Tuesday. An arrest warrant accusing him of participating in illegal acts, collaborating to intimidate an individual and committing murder has also been issued.

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Published : August 26, 2021

Srinakarin building at risk of collapsing, people urged to avoid area #SootinClaimon.Com

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Srinakarin building at risk of collapsing, people urged to avoid area


An MP has advised people to avoid using Srinakarin Road in Bangkoks Bang Kapi district as a commercial building in the area is at risk of collapsing.

Palang Pracharath MP Thitipat Chotidechachainan said representatives from the Engineering Institute of Thailand and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, as well as police, firefighters and rescuers were stationed at the scene.

Residents living close to the building have been evacuated while the stretch of the road on which it is located has been closed to vehicles and pedestrians.

“The owner is moving assets from the building, while officials from the Metropolitan Electricity Authority have cut the building’s electricity supply,” said Thitipat in comments posted on Facebook.

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She asked people to avoid using Srinakarin Road from Lam Salee Intersection to Soi Srinakarin 1.

Published : August 26, 2021

Curfew set to be eased, restaurants opened in Bangkok and Dark Red zone #SootinClaimon.Com

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Curfew set to be eased, restaurants opened in Bangkok and Dark Red zone


The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)’s subcommittee has proposed easing restrictions covering restaurants and the curfew in 29 Dark Red-zone provinces, including Bangkok.

Under the proposal, air-conditioned restaurants will be permitted to open at 50-per-cent capacity while outdoor-dining restaurants can open at 75-per-cent capacity.

In addition, the curfew in the Dark Red zone will begin one hour later and run from 10pm to 4am.

The resolution will be proposed to the CCSA’s meeting chaired by the prime minister on Friday. The date of its enactment has not yet been set.

The 29 Dark Red provinces are Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Chonburi, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Narathiwat, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Prachinburi, Ayutthaya, Phetchaburi, Pattani, Phetchabun, Yala, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Lop Buri, Songkhla, Singburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Songkhram, Samut Sakhon, Saraburi, Suphanburi and Ang Thong.

Published : August 26, 2021

Thailand’s economic outlook ‘still strong’ despite Covid-19 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand’s economic outlook ‘still strong’ despite Covid-19


Moody’s Investors Service has maintained Thailand’s sovereign credit rating at Baa1, equivalent to BBB+, citing a “stable” economic outlook due to strong public finances, said government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek on Thursday.

“Moody’s noted that Thailand has low short-term debt of only 8 per cent, with an extremely low baht-to-foreign currency debt of less than 2 per cent, which contributed to the low inflation rate,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Commerce Ministry reported that the value of exports from January to July rose 16.2 per cent year on year, spurring a $2.6 billion trade surplus for Thailand, Rathchada added.

“According to the Board of Investment of Thailand [BOI], in the first half of 2021 over 800 projects have been granted privileges with total investment value of Bt386 billion, up 158 per cent on the same period last year,” she said. “The top three countries granted investment privileges are Japan, United States and China.”

To attract foreign investors and promote technology transfer, the BOI is granting tax breaks at 100 to 200 per cent of investment value to companies that invest in education, research and development, innovations, science and high-technology, product and packaging design.

“Moody’s estimates that after the Covid-19 situation is resolved, foreign investment in Thailand will continue to grow, especially in the Eastern Economic Corridor, which will help boost domestic employment as well as consumption demand and ultimately increase the country’s competitiveness in the global market,” added Ratchada.

Published : August 26, 2021

ALRO to push farmers to grow herbs with export potential in the EEC #SootinClaimon.Com

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ALRO to push farmers to grow herbs with export potential in the EEC


The Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) has urged Thai farmers to grow hemp, cannabis and green chiretta (fah talai jone) using high technology to boost their incomes. The study of kratom would also be conducted with the aim of achieving sales of THB8 billion from exporting these herbs.

Captain Thamanat Prompow, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives,  witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the ARLO and the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EEC) on cooperation in the development of integrated herbs in the EEC on Tuesday. 
“The herbal market tends to expand annually as herbs have the potential to promote people’s health. I believe that Thai herbs will shift to exports in the near future,” said Thamanat.

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The agreement aims to increase incomes of farmers in the ALRO areas by swapping plantation of traditional crops with herbal plants, such as hemp, cannabis and green chiretta, that have high sales potential. The plans are to establish a suitable business model that meets the consumer needs, in order to profit domestically and internationally. 


More than THB100 billion worth of Thai herbs were exported in 2020, according to Department of Agriculture data. 
A study on kratom will also be conducted, and the farmers will be urged to grow kratom on ALRO lands following the legalisation of the plant on Tuesday.


ALRO secretary-general Vinaroj Supsongsuk said that the EEC aimed to ensure a stable income for farmers by elevating Thai herbs to world standard with innovative technology, developing from the plantation procedure up to the marketing strategy. The development is to be effective immediately and concretely, for a period of two years under the terms of the agreement.

The essence of the cooperation in the development of integrated herbs are as follows:

  1. Support farmers to plant the herbs on ALRO lands;
  2. Provide information on ALRO laws to farmers for the production and development of herbal products in the EEC area;
  3. Jointly consider and select farmers, farmer groups, community enterprise groups and operation areas to carry out the development of the herbal plants;
  4. Build a research network and extend Thai herbs to meet the market demands.

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Published : August 26, 2021

Lamborghini, Porsche, Bentley all part of wanted Nakhon Sawan cop’s fleet of cars #SootinClaimon.Com

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Lamborghini, Porsche, Bentley all part of wanted Nakhon Sawan cop’s fleet of cars


The Customs Department said on Wednesday that Pol Colonel Thitisan Uthanapol had helped seize 368 illegal cars since 2011 and should have earned some 400 million for his work.

Thitisan, a former superintendent at the Muang Nakhon Sawan Police Station, faces an arrest warrant for allegedly suffocating a drug suspect. The cop is still at large.

The Customs Department’s director-general Patchara Anuntasilpa said Thitasan had 29 cars parked in his home in Bangkok. This fleet, valued at 175.28 million baht, includes a 47-million-baht Lamborghini Aventador.

She added that he owns another 13 cars, including a Porsche and Bentley, that he had bought in a customs auction in 2012.

The department has sold 363 of the 368 cars Thitisan helped seize and has earned 1 billion baht from the sale. Patchara said officers are given 40-per-cent of the proceeds earned from the sale of cars they seized, and in this case, Thitisan is entitled to 400 million baht.

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Published : August 26, 2021

Relatives shun baby boy of parents hospitalised with Covid #SootinClaimon.Com

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Relatives shun baby boy of parents hospitalised with Covid


A child under two years old, whose parents are infected with Covid-19, could not find any caregivers among relatives despite testing negative.

On Wednesday, a rescue team in Nakhon Ratchasima province took two infected persons — the baby’s mother and her cousin — to Suranaree University of Technology Hospital.

Both had contracted the virus from the woman’s husband, who had been admitted to the same hospital on Monday.

The hospitalisation of the three adult members of the family left the one-year, nine-month-old baby alone. No relative wanted to take care of him, as they were afraid of getting infected, even after a test had found the boy negative.

Left with no choice, the rescue staff took the baby along with his mother and cousin to the hospital. The child was later separated from family members, quarantined and monitored closely.

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Published : August 26, 2021

229 deaths, 18,501 new cases as Thailand moves up in global Covid-19 rankings #SootinClaimon.Com

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229 deaths, 18,501 new cases as Thailand moves up in global Covid-19 rankings


Thailand logged 18,501 new cases with 229 deaths over 24 hours on Thursday. Of the new infections, 139 were found in prisons.

Meanwhile, 20,606 patients have recovered and been discharged over the past 24 hours.

Thailand’s total caseload from Covid stands at 1,120,869, of whom 923,621 have recovered, 186,934 are still in hospitals and 10,314 have died.

Separately, another 438,457 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 191,248 their second shot, and 8,216 their third shot, bringing the total Covid-19 vaccine doses administered in Thailand to 28,835,580.

According to Worldometer, as of 10am on Thursday, confirmed cases globally had risen to 214.76 million, 192.10 million of whom have recovered, 18.18 million are active cases (113,122 in severe condition) and 4.48 million have died (up by 11,174).

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Thailand ranks 31st on the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 39.16 million, followed by India with 32.56 million, Brazil with 20.65 million, Russia with 6.80 million and France with 6.67 million.

Published : August 26, 2021

Suspect in Nakhon Sawan murder case screams for justice #SootinClaimon.Com

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Suspect in Nakhon Sawan murder case screams for justice


A police officer implicated in the murder of a drug dealer in Nakhon Sawan demanded justice before he and other suspects were taken into custody.

Of the six murder suspects, five were arrested on Wednesday and taken to the Nakhon Sawan provincial court for detention. While being taken away, Pol Lt-Colonel Paweekorn Kammariew yelled demanding justice.

The six are implicated in a murder case that was captured on CCTV and went viral on social media last week. The clip showed Muang Nakhon Sawan Police Station’s superintendent, Pol Colonel Thitisan Uthanapol, and his team trying to suffocate a drug suspect after demanding a 2-million-baht bribe. The clip ended with an image of the suspect lying dead.

Thitisan was first transferred to an inactive post on Sunday and finally sacked on Tuesday. An arrest warrant accusing him of participating in illegal acts, collaborating to intimidate an individual and committing murder has also been issued.

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However, Thitisan is still at large and authorities believe he may be hiding in Tak. Border police in the province have been told to keep an eye out for him as it is believed he may try to flee to Myanmar.

Though people cannot cross border checkpoints due to strict Covid-19 measures, cargo trucks are still allowed across.

Published : August 26, 2021