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Police Arrest Spaniard Over Body Parts Found in Koh Phangan Landfill

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Police Arrest Spaniard Over Body Parts Found in Koh Phangan Landfill

Police have detained a 29-year-old Spanish national after human remains of his Colombian friend were found at a landfill on Koh Phangan, a southern island in Thailand famous for its Full Moon parties.The Spaniard has denied anything to do with the disappearance of the remains of his Colombian friend.

Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, 29, was taken to the Koh Phangan police station on Friday for questioning in connection with the disappearance of Colombian national Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, 44.

On Thursday night, Mr. Sancho went to the Koh Phangan police station to report Mr. Arrieta missing. This followed the discovery of human body parts. Trash collectors uncovered body parts, including a sawed-off pelvis and intestines weighing approximately five kilograms, inside a fertiliser sack at a waste dump in Koh Phangan on Thursday.

More body pieces were discovered in a black plastic bag at the same spot on Friday. Two legs, a black T-shirt, a pair of shorts, and a pair of red boxer shorts were all in the bag.

The police, who arrived at the location alongside forensic officers and medical personnel from Koh Phangan Hospital, assumed the body pieces belonged to the Colombian guy. They then summoned Mr Sancho for questioning, who was accompanied by Pol Lt Col Surapong Thanomjit, the commissioner of Provincial Police Region 8.

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According to the investigation, the two guys knew each other from previous encounters and had planned to meet up on Koh Phangan. Mr Arrieta had reserved a stay at an island hotel from July 31 to August 3. On July 31, Mr Sancho arrived at the hotel and booked into his room before Mr Arrieta.

Mr Sancho stated that he went to pick up a friend from a pier on Koh Phangan around 3 p.m. on Wednesday. They then proceeded to a restaurant and then to Rin beach, which was close to their accommodation. Mr. Sancho reported to authorities that Mr. Arrieta vanished after midnight on Wednesday. He claimed he had no idea where the Colombian man had gone.

The initial investigation revealed that Mr Sancho was staying in the hotel room that Mr Arrieta had reserved. According to Pol Lt Col Surapong, he had also reserved a room at another hotel near Salad beach for Tuesday and Wednesday.

He drove the Colombian to a restaurant near the other hotel he’d reserved. Nobody saw Mr Arrieta after Wednesday night.

On Tuesday evening, the Spanish man purchased a knife, rubber gloves, a kitchen sponge, a cleaning pad, a bottle of cleaning agent, and rubbish bags at a convenience store, according to the inquiry.

Police searched his room and discovered that a refrigerator, a bathroom and a kitchen sink had all been cleaned. The drain in the room included bloodstains, tissue, fat, and hair. According to Pol Lt Gen Surapong, samples were taken for forensic testing.

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Island of Koh Phangan Voted 'Third Best' Island in Asia

Koh Phangan is the most popular island located in the Gulf of Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful natural scenery. It is part of the Surat Thani Province in Thailand and is situated about 55 kilometers (34 miles) from the mainland.

Some key highlights and features of Koh Phangan include:

  1. Full Moon Party: One of the island’s most famous attractions is the Full Moon Party, a monthly event that takes place on Haad Rin Beach during the full moon night. Thousands of travelers from around the world come to Koh Phangan to join this epic beach party, which features music, dancing, fire shows, and colorful fluorescent body paint.
  2. Beaches: Koh Phangan is blessed with numerous stunning beaches, each offering a different atmosphere and vibe. Popular beaches include Haad Rin (home to the Full Moon Party), Haad Yao, Thong Nai Pan, and Bottle Beach.
  3. Nature and Outdoor Activities: The island is surrounded by lush tropical jungle and offers several opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore waterfalls, hike through the jungle, go snorkeling, scuba diving, or take a boat trip to nearby islands.
  4. Yoga and Wellness Retreats: Koh Phangan has become a hub for yoga and wellness retreats, attracting people seeking relaxation, self-discovery, and spiritual growth. Many resorts and centers offer various yoga classes and workshops.
  5. Food and Dining: The island offers a diverse range of dining options, from traditional Thai street food to international cuisine. You can find seafood, vegan and vegetarian-friendly restaurants, and beachfront eateries offering fresh catches of the day.
  6. Local Culture: While Koh Phangan is known for its party scene, it also has a rich local culture and traditions. The island has several temples and offers opportunities to experience authentic Thai culture and customs.

To reach Koh Phangan, you can take a ferry from the nearby mainland town of Surat Thani or from Koh Samui, another popular island in the Gulf of Thailand.

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Police Officer Being Ordained at Temple Arrested for Running Scam Call Center

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Police in Northern Thailand have arrested a fellow officer as he was being ordained at a temple in Ngao district of neighbouring Lampang province.

Pol Lt Col Bandit Khonkan chief inspector from the Hang Dong police station was disrobed and taken to the Chang Puak station in Chiang Mai. He was arrested on charges of running a call centre scam gang in Chiang Mai Province.

According to Thai Media Chiang Mai Provincial Police Region 5 obtained an arrest warrant for Pol Lt Col Bandit on Friday from the Chiang Mai Provincial Court for procuring illegal telecom equipment, setting up a station and using public airwaves to run a telecommunications business without permission.

Pol Lt Col Bandit reportedly told investigators that he was not the ringleader and was only a member of the gang with Chinese partners.

His arrest followed the apprehension of his 26-year-old daughter, Miss Wanuchapond, 26, and three others during raids at three housing projects in Chiang Mai on Friday, Pol Maj Gen Weerachon Boontawee, deputy chief of Provincial Police Region 5 told Thai media.

During the raids police police discovered around 12 GSM gateways, or SIM boxes, which are devices used for converting cellular networks into mobile phone numbers used domestically.

The chief inspectors daughter Miss Wanuchapond told the arresting officers that she was paid 8,000 baht a month at each of the three locations for renting thr rooms and monitoring devices.

She claimed she had no idea what the devices were and accepted the job because the pay was attractive.

Police investigators working with telecom regulators used a special tracking device to monitor the gang’s communications and learned that its base was in Myanmar opposite Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai.

The call center gang used the GSM gateways to make calls over the internet to scam people in Thailand out of million of baht.

The GSM gateways transmitting signals via SIM boxes to convert them into domestic phone numbers, duping victims into thinking they were being called from Thai government agencies.

Pol Maj Gen Weerachon said that each SIM box held 32 SIM cards, with a capacity of up to 300,000 calls a month. The seized devices had made fraudulent calls over 3.6 million times.

He said the their investigation is ongoing and they are working to track down the remaining conspirators, including Chinese and other Thai suspects.

Authorities are still deciding whether Pol Lt Col Bandit will be dismissed from the force, he said, adding that so far, no other officers are known to have been involved.

Police in Chiang Rai Launch Crackdown on Cyber Criminals in Golden Triangle

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin has authorized the establishment of an emergency cyber center operated by the Royal Thai Police to combat transnational crimes committed by call center gangs along the Thai border in Chiang Rai province.

On July 19, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin directed the Center to combat information technology crimes. The Royal Thai Police (Royal Thai Police) will crack down on call center gangs in Myanmar, Laos, and along the border.

His directive comes as call center gangs ratchet up their scams to defraud people of their money, causing concern among Thais and jeopardizing the country’s economic and social stability.

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Thai Immigration Police Arrest Colombian Tourists Over Home Invasions

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Immigration police officers have arrested four Colombian nationals in connection with a series of home burglaries at luxury housing complexes in the Bangkok metropolitan area and Chiang Buri Province.

Pol Maj Gen Panthana Nuchanart, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, told a press briefing that three of the suspects were apprehended in Nonthaburi Province and the fourth in South Pattaya, Chon Buri Province.

According to the Bangkok Post, the Colombians were charged with stealing conspiracy and seized around 3 million baht (US$82,500.00).

According to Pol Maj Gen Panthana, the criminals rode motorcycles through housing estates, scoping out the properties and waiting for the owners to depart before committing their crimes.

He stated that all four of the accused denied any involvement in the home break-ins, but the arresting squad discovered evidence that implicated them.

Police called to home invasion

Meanwhile, police were dispatched to a luxury housing development in Tambon Nong Prue, Chonburi Province, after a Chinese man was attacked during a house invasion.

When they arrived, they discovered the house owner, Mr. Qian Peng Yi, visibly scared and with marks from being tied up with a cable. He informed police that three Chinese males broke into his home at 9 p.m., one of whom brandished a gun at him and directed him to his bedroom.

They bound his hands and feet, gagged him with fabric, taped his head, and forced him into the bed. The intruders then attempted to compel him into transferring 10 million baht in cryptocurrencies to them, endangering the life of his 33-year-old cousin who was in a second-floor bedroom.

While they scoured the house in search of riches, Mr. Peng Yi managed to flee and hide; he subsequently observed them leave with his cousin. Officials investigated the property and analyzed security camera footage from the incident and surrounding areas.

Around 9 p.m., a 30-year-old van driver came at the Bang Lamung police station after being contacted by an agency to carry Chinese customers from Pattaya to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

The driver informed authorities that he was supposed to pick them up at a motel about a kilometer from the Chinese businessman’s home. He then drove them to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport, arriving at 1 a.m. and receiving 1,800 baht.

The driver took a snapshot of the group smoking at the airport gate and identified one of them as the victim’s cousin. Police suspected coordination between her and the three suspects in her cousin’s heist, who all departed Thailand on the same aircraft.

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Son of Thailand’s Leading Legal Scholar on Corruption Arrested for Running Online Gambling Network

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The son of a former senator and leading economist and expert on corruption and gambling in Thailand has been arrested for on charges of running an online gambling network and its payment system.

Police from Thailand’s Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) have confiscated assets worth more than (US$ 11.1 million) 400 million baht.

Narote Piriyarangsan, 33, was arrested following crackdowns in three sites around the city, according to Pol Maj Gen Athip Pongsiwapai, commander of the police Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD).

Mr Narote’s father, Sangsit Piriyarangsan, is an economist who has written articles and books about corruption and gambling. He was one of the appointed senators that were investigating the government’s intention to legalize casino gaming before their terms expired.

Police also detained 39-year-old Narayut Narakaew, the owner of the gambling website 69pgslot.com. The Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for the couple for operating an internet gambling service and money laundering.

According to the Bangkok Post, police seized two desktop computers, one laptop computer, 14 mobile phones, 21 bank passbooks, 53 ATM cards, and four high-end cars — a Ferrari 926 GTS, an Aston Martin, a Lexus, and a Subaru — totaling more than 400 million baht.

Police launched the inquiry after discovering the online gambling site, which accepted funds via an automatic deposit-withdrawal system through bank accounts and deposits in the AskMePay system. Players scanned the VPay QR code as well as the QR codes for Heng Online 888 or Heng Pay Company.

Police also discovered that payments received via QR code scans were transferred to the account of Heng Pay Co and then to the gambling website’s mule accounts using AskMePay, which did not use banks’ face recognition scanning. An inquiry indicated a monthly turnover of approximately 5 billion baht.

According to investigators, the website has been up and running for around four years, with the payment mechanism in use for roughly eight months.

According to Pol Maj Gen Athip, Mr Narote owns the gaming website’s payment systems and is the director of Heng Pay Co. After gathering evidence, authorities requested arrest warrants for 14 people.

Thailand does not allow almost any kind of gaming. Even though the law doesn’t say anything specific about online gaming, it is still considered gambling. The country has pretty strict rules about gambling. Thai punters can bet on the national lottery and horse races, but they can’t bet on any other types of games.

But it’s not a secret that there is a huge illegal gaming business in Thailand, even though it’s illegal.

The illegal casinos, online betting shops, underground lotteries, and pop-up bookies that take bets on everything from cockfights to Muay Thai make a shadow economy that is worth billions of dollars every year.

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