MUANG THONG THANI: Srisaket Sor Rungvisai retained his WBC Super-Flyweight Title against Iran Diaz in front of a home crowd at Muang Thong Thani’s Impact Arena. Srisaket at (47-4-1, 47 KO) took control early in the match, moving forward and putting Diaz (14-3-3) on defense for most of the bout. More here on Bangkok Post.
Marques In Pole Position @ Buriram Moto GP
BURIRAM:MotoGP points leader Marc Marquez extended an advantage by earning pole position in yesterday’s qualifying at Buriram’s PTT Thailand Moto GP 2018, edging out Valentino Rossi by just 0.001 seconds. The race, occurring in hot weather, is set for today and will be viewed by over 1 million Thai moto GP fans. More here on Bangkok Post.
Vietnamese Pickpocket Ring Busted
BANGKOK: A German tourist who was pickpocketed in a Bangkok shopping mall filed a report in July against the suspects, which have now been apprehended after police examined the CCTV footage and decided to stake out the premises, in which the criminals were still operating. It was said that they focused on foreigners because they rarely filed reports. More here from Bangkok Post.
Chinese tourists warned on Thai weather dangers
BANGKOK:After 6 drowning deaths in August alone, Embassy staff have issued an advisory to their citizens on the dangers of strong sea winds and powerful waves associated with monsoon season. The timing of the warning coincides with “Golden Week” which occurs first week of October. The warning focused on Phuket, Phang Nga, and Krabi. More here on Bangkok Post.
Big Joke targets Farang lady who complained about temple bells
BANGKOK: Immigration Chief “Big Joke” is not joking around and likely never was, -now he’s investigating a foreign lady at the root of the Wat Sai Bell ringing controversy. The Wat has now been told it ccan resume ringing it’s bells at original volume after a huge backlash against the order on social media. The immigration police are now investigating the lease contract which may violate Section 38 of the Immigration Act which stipulates the Lessor inform immigration officers whenever a foreigner resides in their property. More here on Bangkok Post.
Five Chiang Mai police moved after gambling raid
CHIANG MAI: 5 top officers at Chang Phueak police station have been transferred to inactive posts following a rad on a gambling parlor in downtown Chiang Mai, in which 93 citizens were nabbed Friday night. The size of the operation was substantial in that 50 men and 43 women were arrested inside a house on Soi Patan 9. An inquiry panel has been set up to determine if the police were negligent in their duty. More here from Bangkok Post.
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