The Thai murder case against an Australian man has taken a chilling twist with police now investigating possible links to two eerily similar unsolved crimes.
هذه القضية المرعبة الاكثر تداولا في تايلاند الان:
رجل استرالي يدعى سيمون (46 عام) سافر الى تايلاند وهناك التقى بفتاه تدعى نونغ (17 عام) وهنا وهم يد بيد يمشون للغرفه. بعد فتره استنكر اصدقائها اختفائها المفاجئ ابغلوا الشرطة وعند فحص كاميرات المراقبة وجدوها تدخل الغرفه ولا تخرج منها و الرجل يخرج وهو يسحب حقيبة سفر سوداء
داخل الغرفه وجدت الشرطة اثار شجار ودم وبعد بحث 15 ساعه وجدوا الرجل في المطار يشتري تذاكر طيران وعلى وشك العودة لاستراليا
عند القبض عليه كان فيه اثار خدوش ومقاومة على رقبته وذراعية وبعد تتبع الحقيبة وجدوها ملقاه في غابة صغيرة ووجدوا الضحية بداخلها
انكر في البداية وبعد الضغط اعترف والسبب انهم اتفقا على مبلغ 1000 بات وفي الغرفه اكتشف انها في فترة الدورة الشهرية فطلب تخفيض السعر ل 500 بات وهنا بدأ الخلاف وقال انه دافع عن نفسه
استفز الناس في تايلاند بروده في الاعتراف والاعتذار لعائلة الضحية بدون اي ندم واضح (اخر المقطع)
If you think drug mules are all hardened criminals, watch this from Channel4. It is untold, Inside Thailand's British Drug Mule Gangs shows how ordinary young people are recruited with promises of free holidays, spending money and a few days in paradise.
The reality? As we know, it is just one suitcase, one airport and one moronic decision = years in prison.
The documentary is not really about drugs. It's about manipulation, greed, vulnerability and how organised crime finds people who think it will never happen to them.
As someone who has lived in Thailand for 10 years, I found it both fascinating and disturbing and definitely worth watching, especially if you have teenagers or young adults in your family.
Truly is sometimes that the most expensive holiday you'll ever take, is the one that looked free.....
#thaitwitter #saynotodrugs
BREAKING.: Biggest privacy token $ZEC crashed over -50% in the last 24 hours and wiped out $5 Billion from its market cap.
The flaw was hidden inside Zcash's Orchard privacy pool since May 2022 and remained undetected for nearly 4 years despite multiple security audits.
Security researcher Taylor Hornby reportedly used Claude Opus 4.8 AI model to build a working proof-of-concept that successfully generated counterfeit ZEC in local testing on May 29.
Although the bug has now been patched on June 2, The issue is that Zcash's privacy design makes it impossible to know if any fake ZEC was minted before the fix. Unlike Bitcoin, where anyone can verify the supply, Zcash's privacy design makes it impossible to audit whether fake coins were secretly minted before the fix.
The team denies any fake ZEC was minted, but traders are selling on the fear alone. Imagine someone secretly adding extra chips to a casino, but because of the way the system works, neither the casino nor the players could tell which chips were real and which were fake.
Shielded Labs is exploring a proposed Network Upgrade to allow anyone to verify the integrity of Zcash supply.