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In the headlines today, Prime Minister Anutin is pushing to accelerate deportations of foreign offenders, then we have an update on the murder of a cannabis shop owner found buried at his Bangkok property, in more crime news a Chinese suspect has been detained under suspicion of involvement in human trafficking, also, a South Korean man wanted under an Interpol Red Notice has been captured, in more uplifting news and Indonesian fisherman who was lost at sea for nine days has
Key facts
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- In the headlines today, Prime Minister Anutin is pushing to accelerate deportations of foreign offenders, then we have an update on the murder of a cannabis shop owner found buried at his Bangkok property, in more crime news a Chinese
- Anutin Pushes to Accelerate Deportations of Foreign Offenders
- Three Men Detained After Cannabis Shop Owner Found Buried at Bangkok Property
- Chinese National Held in Bangkok Over Alleged Cross-Border Smuggling Operation
- Interpol Fraud Suspect Captured After Nine-Month Thai Visa Overstay
Summary
### Anutin Pushes to Accelerate Deportations of Foreign Offenders
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered officials to prepare legal changes that would speed up the deportation of foreign nationals involved in crime. Current procedures generally require suspects to complete the Thai legal process before they can be removed from the country. Authorities are concerned that some defendants released on bail may return to illegal activities while their cases remain unresolved.