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PHANGNGA: One man was killed and 26 passengers injured when the driver of a double-decker coach lost control on a sharp bend on a slippery road in Phang Nga yesterday afternoon. The bus left the road and flipped, ending up on its side, crumpling the top deck, killing a naval officer based at the Third Area Naval Command in Phuket who has been named as Nanthachai Boontharit.
PHUKET: A 21-year-old ex-convict was arrested with 48,700 pills of ya bah (amphetamine), while her two accomplices are on the run from police. Papawadee Yuanset was arrested near a mangrove forest in Pa Khlok about 5pm yesterday. She had previously been sentenced for possession of ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) with intent to sell and was released from prison about a year ago.
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PHUKET: A Ranong man was arrested in Phuket last night with more than 11,000 amphetamine ( ya bah ) pills estimated to have a street value of two million baht. Region 8 Police led by Lt Col Prawit Engchuan of Ao Nang Police arrested Somchok Thanomjit, 36, when he showed up to receive the package at a private transportation company in Rassada.
PHUKET: The government and private sectors have joined hands to ensure that the demand for black-colored clothing is taken care of in Thailand, including in Phuket. The move came after the government announced that government officials must wear black clothing for an entire year during the official mourning period of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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