Padipat reveals Fair Party move

Politics: In an effort to keep his position as deputy House speaker, Padipat Santipada, an expelled MP from the Move Forward Party( MFP ), announced he was switching to the Fair Party.

A Phitsanulok MP named Mr. Padipat stated in a message on X( previously Twitter ) that he would submit his party membership program after today.

After his reported” military” expulsion from the MFP, his departure was anticipated. To find a new party, he has 30 times.

Accusations that Mr. Padipat and the MFP were expelled in order to retain their positions as assistant House speaker and opposition leader through the support of their Fair Party friend are the subject of an investigation.

If Mr. Padipat continued to serve as assistant House speaker and an MFP MP, the opposition leader was not, by law, be a member of the major opposition party.

MP Kannavee Suebsang, who is on the Fair Party record, welcomed Mr. Padipat to the party yesterday in a text on social media. He insisted that Mr. Padipat joining his group had no hidden agenda.

Senate rejects Upakit’s investigation

Upper home: According to the Senate, one of its members must carry out his parliamentary duties, so it has rejected a police request that he face an investigation and legal charges.

In response to claims that Senator Upakit Pachariyangkul was involved in drug jewels and laundered illicit funds through an energy source company operating on the Thai-Muslim border next year, the Senate voted 174 in favor of rejecting the authorities ask for him to be investigated and charged. With 10 vetoes, seven lawmakers voted against rejecting the demand.

Mr. Upakit previously protested his innocence and stated that he was prepared to face the repercussions in the judge program.

The majority of senators voted yesterday that a president’s immunity from judicial investigation may be revoked.

Tuk – tuk individuals are detained following an attack

A Saudi Arabian visitor was attacked on Sunday outside a Phuket resort, leading to the arrest of three tuk-tu drivers.

Following a picture that was posted on social media allegedly showing tuk-tok individuals attacking the Royal visitor on Sunday at the Amata Hotel on Rat Uthit 200 Year Road in the Patong place, PatONG officers opened an investigation.

Police detained three men in the Patong area — Anusorn, 29, Apisit, 26, and Nusrulloh, 28, all of whom were tuk – touk drivers — after looking at CCTV footage of the area. They did not give their whole brands.

According to police, Mr. Anusorn drove the visitor from the Soi Saen Sabai lips on Rat Uthit 200 Year Road to the 7Q Patong Beach Hotel at around 6.15 a.m. on Sunday. 200 baht was the agreed-upon menu. The rider claimed that wasn’t where he was staying when the tuk-tu arrived at the hotel. To the Amata Hotel, which is also located on Rat Uthit 200 Years Road, he instructed Mr. Anusorn to get him more. When they got there, the pilot demanded 400 rmb, twice the price that had been agreed upon.

3 Indian vessels were taken.

After being caught fishing in Thai territorial waters east of Phuket on Sunday, three Indian fishing vessels were seized, and 40 crew members were detained.

Three fishing boats were spotted operating west of Phuket on Saturday, according to R / Adm Puchong Rodnikorn, the 3rd Naval Area’s deputy commander, who also announced yesterday that HTMS Klaeng had been dispatched to look into the matter.

The three vessels, KM Rahmat Jaya with a team of 12 and the Kambiastar( 12 staff ), were discovered by the military ship on Sunday, 75.8 nautical kilometers east of Laem Prom Thep.

Monday, the three boats and their crews arrived at Phuket’s Ratsada boat dock under escort.