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  • Man selling dead human foetuses arrested

    18/05/2012 : Six human foetuses which had been roasted, tattooed and covered in gold leaf as part of a black magic ritual and were intended for sale online have been seized from a Taiwan-born man arrested in Bangkok, police said Friday.

  • CRIME Police colonel hunted overvan robbery

    18/05/2012 : Police have launched a manhunt for a senior Kamphaeng Phet policeman charged with masterminding a 2 million baht van robbery.

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    Senior cops wanted for heist

    16/05/2012 : Arrest warrants have been issued for two police officers wanted in connection with an armed robbery on a Kasikorn Bank cash delivery van in Sing Buri.

  • Red-shirt pavilion burnt down in South

    15/05/2012 : A pavilion in a brand new red-shirt village in Songkhla was set on fire and burned down on Tuesday morning.

  • Police officers wanted for bank robbery

    15/05/2012 : The Sing Buri Court has approved a warrant for the arrest of two police officers in connection with the armed robbery of Kasikorn Bank's Inburi branch in Sing Buri province in March, Pol Gen Pansiri Prapawat said on Monday.

  • Police arrest diamond thieves

    15/05/2012 : TRANG - Police have arrested four foreigners and a Thai man on charges of stealing diamonds and gems worth 30 million baht in a smash and grab heist in Phuket.

  • Police use pretty bait to spring trap

    14/05/2012 : The lure of easy money and a life of glamour drew at least three aspiring models into the clutches of an alleged rapist pretending to be a talent scout.

  • CRIME

    Drug trade from behind bars booms

    14/05/2012 : More than half of 50 million speed pills seized since September have been linked to prisoners, a seminar was told yesterday.

  • CRIME

    Justice Ministry seeks bail for 'wrongly nabbed' twin

    12/05/2012 : The Justice Ministry will seek bail for Anont Ounwong whom his twin brother and mother insist was wrongly arrested and sentenced to four years in jail for a crime committed by his brother Anek.

  • CRIME

    Police sue jailed twin's mum for defamation

    11/05/2012 : Police have filed a defamation suit against a mother who claimed officers demanded 500,000 baht in "legal fees" from her after making a wrongful arrest.

  • CRIME

    Twin asks to trade places with jailed brother

    09/05/2012 : PATHUM THANI : A man has turned himself in to police to face assault charges after claiming his twin brother was mistakenly found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison for the crime he committed.

  • How cops cracked the case of the broken skulls

    07/05/2012 : The discovery of five discarded human skulls with large holes in their foreheads led police to track down a modern black magic practitioner.

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