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  • Customs official probed after assault at airport security

    12/01/2012 : A high ranking customs official is being investigated for allegedly bashing a security officer about the ears after he refused to undergo a security check at Suvarnabhumi airport.

  • Accused Democrat MP wanted for questioning

    11/01/2012 : Provincial Police Region 7 has sent a letter to the Royal Thai Police Office asking it to submit a request that the House of Representatives allow Democrat Party MP Khanchit Thapsuwan meet police investigators, police spokesman Piya Uthayo said on Wednesday.

  • Amlo used by scammers

    10/01/2012 : The Anti-Money Laundering Office has frozen 75 bank accounts as part of an inquiry into a scam by a gang who conned a woman into transfering more than 26 million baht into bank accounts supposedly in the name of the Amlo secretary general.

  • Identifying Udon's murderer

    09/01/2012 : Police believe bullets hold vital clues edging them closer to identifying the killer of prominent politician Udon Kraiwatnussorn.

  • Frustrated car thieves torch vehicle

    08/01/2012 : Car thieves in Samut Prakan burned a pickup truck with an anti-theft device on Sunday after they had failed to start its engine, reports said.

  • Police: Suspected MP not cooperative

    07/01/2012 : Samut Sakhon police on Friday issued a third warrant for Democrat Party MP Khanchit Thapsuwan, a murder suspect, to hand over a Glock .40 pistol and a Toyota pick-up truck to them for examination, Samut Sakhon police chief Thayarit Ekphaophan said on Saturday.

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    Tharit vows honest probe into anti-monarchy chart

    07/01/2012 : Department of Special Investigation chief Tharit Pengdit has rejected an accusation that the agency is serving the government's interests and vowed to carry out any inquiries in an honest and straightforward manner.

  • CSD looks into suspect drug killing

    07/01/2012 : The father of a 24-year-old engineer killed by Sakon Nakhon police in late December has asked the Crime Suppression Division to intervene in the case as he does not trust the local police to investigate it fairly.

  • CRIME

    DSI plans foreigner proxy firm crackdown

    07/01/2012 : The Department of Special Investigation will crack down on foreigners, some of whom are gangsters, who illegally exploit loopholes to operate businesses which are normally off-limits to them.

  • Car penis massage service busted

    05/01/2012 : Police arrested a 33-year-old man in Bangkok on Thursday for allegedly providing “penis enlargement massage” services in his own car.

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