Thailand video news | Italian man fined for public indecency in Pattaya, 258 foreigners arrested in Cambodian raid

The latest Thailand Video News covers major developments across Thailand and Asia, as presented by Alex and Jay. Headlines include an Italian man fined for public indecency in Pattaya, a deadly explosion in Pattani, and a Songkhla raid uncovering illegal wildlife. Other top stories feature a Swiss national facing visa revocation over repeated dog attacks, a Hungarian man arrested for theft, and protesters storming Thailand’s Finance Ministry over a controversial casino bill. Meanwhile, Cambodian authorities crack down on an illegal online operation, and former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte addresses ICC arrest concerns during a Hong Kong visit.

Italian Man Fined for Public Indecency in Pattaya

Police fined a 68-year-old Italian man 3,000 baht for public indecency at Pattaya’s Laem Bali Hai Beach. A journalist recorded the act and alerted authorities, leading to his arrest. He denied the allegations, citing a medical condition, but police proceeded with legal action.

Deadly Explosion in Pattani Kills Three, Investigation Ongoing

A late-night explosion in Pattani’s Sai Buri district killed three officials and injured another on March 8. The blast followed an earlier attack on rangers. Authorities delayed the investigation until daylight due to fears of more explosives. Security forces have sealed off the area as the probe continues.

Illegal Wildlife Seized in Songkhla Luxury Home Raid

Officials raided a luxury home in Songkhla, seizing a white lion, a liger, and two elephant tusks. The owner, Gomate, was absent and will be summoned for questioning. He faces potential charges for illegal wildlife possession.

Swiss National Faces Visa Revocation Over Repeated Dog Attacks

A Swiss man in Prachuap Khiri Khan risks losing his visa after multiple incidents of his unleashed dog attacking beachgoers. Despite warnings, he ignored regulations. Authorities are gathering evidence, with a court hearing set for March 11 and a public hearing planned.

Hungarian Man Arrested for Stealing 1.5 Million Baht in Nonthaburi

Thai police arrested a 57-year-old Hungarian man in Pattaya for allegedly stealing 1.5 million baht from a car in a Nonthaburi mall. CCTV footage led to his capture at a hotel, where police found cash, a stolen motorbike, and a signal-jamming device. He remains in custody.

Protesters Storm Thai Finance Ministry Over Casino Bill

Protesters stormed Thailand’s Finance Ministry, demanding the government scrap its casino legalisation bill. They opposed a policy change removing a financial safeguard for Thai gamblers. With no compromise reached, demonstrations are set to continue.

258 Foreigners Arrested in Cambodian Raid on Illegal Online Operation

Cambodian police arrested 258 foreigners in a major bust on an illegal online operation in Mondulkiri. Among those detained were 247 Chinese and others from Myanmar, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Fourteen face further investigation, while the rest will be processed by immigration.

Duterte Dismisses ICC Arrest Concerns During Hong Kong Trip

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte dismissed speculation that he fled to Hong Kong to avoid an ICC arrest warrant over his deadly drug war. Speaking at a campaign rally, he insisted he was ready to face jail. His return to Manila remains uncertain.

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