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Seven Actors Light Up Bangkok Arena in Duang Go Round Concert

Seven stars from the Thai drama Duang With You Series packed Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani with a two-night concert on August 15-16, 2025, featuring elaborate staging, surprise guests, and individual solo performances. Titi, Po, North, Otto, Thir, Wave, and Hugh delivered songs from the series soundtrack alongside special collaborations with BUS members, creating energetic moments that delighted fans throughout both shows.

Seven Actors Light Up Bangkok Arena in Duang Go Round Concert
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Seven lead actors from the Duang With You Series transformed Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani into a venue filled with smiles, brightness, and happiness. Titi Wanpichit, Po Suphakar, North Chatchapol, Otto Saranun, Thir Therati, Wave Thanaphut, and Hugh Phuwichaya brought their on-screen chemistry and success to the stage at the Duang Go Round concert presented by True5G on August 15-16, 2025.

The two-night concert kicked off with Titi and Po making a dramatic entrance on a carousel descending from above the hall, performing the song Baby with dazzling light shows and full-circle 360-degree staging that brought them close to fans throughout the venue. Their mascot Bokbear joined the opening rap segment, followed by all seven actors performing the series soundtrack including the hit song "Jib Mai Job (Someday, Say Yes)." Surprise guest appearances added extra excitement, with Jinwook and Phutatchai of BUS joining on night one and Copper and Marckris of BUS on night two.

The concert showcased individual talents through solo stages, with Thir delivering a heart-melting performance in "Thee Rak (You)," Hugh bringing smooth energy with "Where Did You Come From," Wave performing the catchy "Move Around," North commanding the stage with "Nakorn Dara," Otto stunning with sharp dance moves in "Pinky Up," and North and Otto teaming up for a sleek duet on "Baddie." Titi closed out the performances with a high-energy solo featuring both singing and dancing in "Just Right" followed by the explosive "Guilty" with flame effects on stage, while special guests Orn Sripan and Nunew Chawarin appeared on respective nights to create memorable moments with the cast.

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National

Thailand Denies Invading Cambodia, Rejects Border Claims

Thailand's military information chief has dismissed allegations by a Chinese investor in Cambodia that Thai forces invaded and seized property, clarifying that such claims cannot change international borders or be decided via social media. The Thai official stressed that military deployment follows a joint agreement with Cambodia and that border disputes must be resolved through bilateral mechanisms using evidence and documents, not unsubstantiated accusations.

Thailand Denies Invading Cambodia, Rejects Border Claims
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On August 19, Air Vice Marshal Praphas Sonjaidee, Deputy Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force and director of the Thailand-Cambodia Joint Information Centre, responded to claims made by a Hengfang Hotel owner who brought Chinese embassy officials to the area demanding Thailand return all property to Chinese investors in Cambodia. Sonjaidee said he wanted to clarify that investors, the Chinese government, and border facts are three separate issues that should not be conflated. While individuals have the right to petition their embassy for assistance, personal claims that Thailand has invaded or stolen property do not make those claims factual, he said.

Sonjaidee emphasized that current Thai military deployment follows a joint statement issued on December 27, 2024, requiring both sides to maintain their positions along an agreed troop deployment line without advancing. Thai forces are upholding this agreement, not engaging in invasion or territorial seizure as some have alleged. He stressed that border disputes must be resolved through bilateral mechanisms using documents, coordinates, and evidence—not through interviews, videos, or social media posts.

Property disputes must be separated from military deployment matters and resolved through proper legal channels and interstate processes, Sonjaidee added. He cautioned against assuming that Chinese diplomatic officials visiting the area means the Chinese government endorses the investor's allegations. Thailand values its relationship with China and believes China understands that disputes between countries must be resolved through facts and proper mechanisms, not accusations. "Investors have the right to make claims, but no one has the right to turn allegations into fact or change borders through social media," Sonjaidee said. "Thailand is not advancing, we are maintaining our positions under agreement, and we will not abandon our duty to protect Thai sovereignty," he concluded, adding that Thailand is ready to present factual evidence if false claims of invasion or theft are spread.

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National

MP Raises Data Processing Concerns Over TH-AI Passport

A Democratic Party MP has raised serious concerns that Thailand's TH-AI Passport program violates the digital economy roadmap by mandating overseas data processing, contrary to stated policy. She has called for a halt to further budget disbursement, full contract disclosure, and warned against using pre-registration numbers to justify payments before actual service use.

MP Raises Data Processing Concerns Over TH-AI Passport
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On August 19, 2025, Chardchai Liaopairojaon, a Democratic Party list MP and deputy party leader, posted a video and statement on Facebook regarding the National Digital Economy and Society Committee's TH-AI Passport program, which opened early registration on de.aipass.net ahead of the official August 31 launch.

Chardchai said she reviewed the privacy policy and terms of service carefully and discovered critical language stating: "The platform cannot process commands and provide responses without sending data to the AI model you select. If you do not wish for your data to be processed this way, you cannot use the service." She highlighted that the Digital Economy Ministry has effectively acknowledged in its own documents that sending Thai citizen data overseas for processing is not optional but mandatory.

"This directly contradicts the Thailand digital roadmap section 2.2, which clearly requires the program to store and process data within Thailand with maximum protection under Thai personal data laws," Chardchai stated. "This is no longer just opposition concern—it is documented fact."

Chardchai outlined three priority demands: First, no further budget disbursement until clear and transparent clarification on the contradiction between the roadmap and actual operating conditions. Second, full disclosure of revised contract details, particularly regarding the pay-per-use payment model. Third, registration numbers must not be used as a value metric, as she predicted the ministry may use these figures to claim legitimacy while citizens may only have registered without actually using the service or developing intended skills.

Chardchai emphasized the greatest risk is that early registrations could be counted as active users to justify immediate per-head payments despite no actual service use or skill development occurring. She vowed not to stop scrutiny simply because of impressive registration numbers, stating that the legislative branch's duty is to protect national interest and every baht of taxpayer money.

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National

Thailand Hosts Major Asia-Pacific Science Museum Conference

Thailand officially opened the Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres Conference 2026, hosting international museum and science centre leaders at Bangkok's IMPACT Exhibition Center from August 19-22, 2026. The conference theme emphasizes museums as active spaces engaging communities with science amid global uncertainty. The event runs alongside Thailand's National Science and Technology Festival and reflects the country's ambition to become a regional hub for science education.

Thailand Hosts Major Asia-Pacific Science Museum Conference
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Thailand formally opened the Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres Conference 2026 (ASPAC Conference 2026) on August 19, 2026, hosted by the National Science Museum under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. The four-day conference runs through August 22, 2026, at the IMPACT Exhibition Center in Muang Thong Thani, alongside the National Science and Technology Festival. Deputy Minister Supachai Pathumnakul presided over the opening ceremony, joined by NSM Acting Director Suwrong Wongsiree, National Research Council Deputy Director Sirinporn Diewtrakoorn, and international science centre representatives.

Deputy Minister Pathumnakul outlined the ministry's policy to strengthen Thailand's competitive capacity while promoting lifelong learning. He explained that hosting ASPAC 2026 alongside the science festival demonstrates Thailand's strategic readiness to serve as an international hub for science learning resources. The conference theme, "Museums Empowering Futures: Science Engagement in the Age of Uncertainty," emphasizes that modern museums must become proactive spaces connecting science to society and preparing citizens and young people for an uncertain future.

Acting NSM Director Wongsiree noted that Thailand has been honoured to host this international conference, which brings together museum leaders and practitioners to exchange experiences, showcase modern science communication innovations, and build future collaborations. National Research Council Deputy Director Diewtrakoorn highlighted the importance of science communication and public engagement in times of change, describing science museums as bridges linking cutting-edge research to the public and helping develop scientific literacy across the Asia-Pacific region.

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Police

Mystery Man Confronts Monastery Staff Over Siege Video

A man on a motorcycle confronted monks at Pa Adulya Ram Monastery in the early morning hours, aggressively demanding to know who filmed videos during a recent monastery siege and siege. A resident monk feared for his safety when the visitor reached into a delivery bag and prepared to defend himself. The incident prompted police to increase security patrols at the monastery and has intensified concerns about an ongoing land dispute involving the monastery's heirs.

Mystery Man Confronts Monastery Staff Over Siege Video
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A mysterious man on a gray-black Honda Wave motorcycle with an unknown license plate and a food delivery bag arrived at Pa Adulya Ram Monastery late at night on August 19. CCTV captured him entering through the Kalppaphruek Road gate and parking near the abbot's quarters. The short-haired man, wearing a short-sleeved shirt and three-quarter-length pants, was confronted by a resident monk who asked him why he had come. He responded aggressively, asking the monk if he was the one who filmed videos during the monastery siege, then claimed he himself had done the filming. The monk became alarmed when the man walked back to his motorcycle and began reaching into the food delivery bag, fearing a potential attack. He retreated to his quarters to prepare a weapon for self-defense, then witnessed the man hastily drive away through the rear gate around 10:30 p.m. The man appeared to be intoxicated. The monk later called the 191 emergency line, and Khon Kaen City Police arrived at the scene. This incident has raised concerns that the ongoing dispute over land ownership claims involving the monastery's heirs will not be resolved easily, as this confrontation appears to be an intentional provocation. Since the incident, a red donation box has been installed, and police have increased security patrols at the monastery, though visitors have been few due to the recent rain.

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National

Reserve Senators Push DSI to Probe Vote-Buying Case in Parallel with Election Commission

Reserve senators gathered at Thailand's Special Investigation Department on August 19 to demand faster processing of a vote-buying scandal investigation, urging the agency to conduct its probe in parallel with the Election Commission rather than waiting for it to finish first. The DSI has already compiled charges against eight suspects, but prosecutors returned the case for additional investigation pending the commission's findings. Officials said they expect to forward the complete case to prosecutors once the Election Commission's inquiry concludes in late August 2025.

Reserve Senators Push DSI to Probe Vote-Buying Case in Parallel with Election Commission
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On August 19, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. at the Special Investigation Department headquarters on Chaeng Watthana Road, Police Major General Kamrop Pannyakaew and a group of reserve senators, along with senate candidates, arrived to press for expedited processing of the vote-buying case to prosecutors. Police Colonel Voranan Srilum, director of the Consumer Protection Division and spokesman for the department, received their petition.

Kamrop revealed he came to follow up on the department's progress after learning that investigators had completed and filed charges against eight people linked to the vote-buying scheme. However, prosecutors returned the case for further investigation, and Justice Minister Ruthapon Naorat has repeatedly stated that the Special Investigation Department must wait for the Election Commission's inquiry panel to finish before proceeding—a position Kamrop and his group view as unnecessary, arguing the two investigations can proceed in parallel.

Police Colonel Voranan confirmed that investigators have been pressing forward throughout. The prosecutors' request for additional witness questioning has been completed. The case cannot proceed to prosecutors until the Election Commission's findings arrive to be attached to the file.

Today, the reserve senators' group also requested that investigators look into additional points to ensure fairness. The department will instruct officials to verify the facts involved. There is currently no set timeline, but if the Election Commission's findings arrive as expected by late August 2025, the investigators will compile all available evidence with those findings and submit the complete file to prosecutors for further action.

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National

Thailand, Australia Deepen Strategic Partnership

Thailand and Australia agreed to deepen their strategic partnership, with a focus on tackling transnational crime, expanding economic ties and strengthening cooperation in science and innovation, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said Wednesday. Anutin and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held bilateral talks and a joint press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on 19 August, […]

Thailand, Australia Deepen Strategic Partnership
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Thailand and Australia agreed to deepen their strategic partnership, with a focus on tackling transnational crime, expanding economic ties and strengthening cooperation in science and innovation, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said Wednesday.

Anutin and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held bilateral talks and a joint press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on 19 August, during Anutin's first official visit to Australia by a Thai prime minister in 14 years.

The visit comes ahead of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Australia next year.

The two countries upgraded their ties to a Strategic Partnership in 2020. Their latest talks covered four main areas: politics and security; economic, trade and innovation cooperation; culture and people-to-people ties; and regional and multilateral cooperation.

On security, the two sides agreed to strengthen cooperation against traditional and emerging threats, particularly transnational crime, including online scams, human trafficking, drug trafficking and money laundering.

The two governments welcomed a Joint Statement on Transnational Crime, aimed at strengthening efforts to prevent and combat cross-border crime at bilateral, regional and global levels.

The leaders also welcomed a Leaders' Statement on Deepening Economic Engagement, which seeks to make greater use of the Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement, expand bilateral trade and investment in key sectors, and support a rules-based multilateral trading system.

Thailand and Australia also welcomed a Letter of Intent between Thailand's National Science and Technology Development Agency and Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation to expand cooperation in science, research and innovation.

On defence, Anutin welcomed an Australian proposal to establish a biennial Thailand-Australia Defence Ministers' Meeting to strengthen defence cooperation and support peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

The two countries' defence ministries will coordinate to establish the mechanism as soon as possible.

Anutin also highlighted the importance of strengthening people-to-people ties through education, innovation and skills development. He praised the contribution of the Thai community to Australian society and noted Thailand's continued popularity as a destination for Australian tourists.

At the regional level, Thailand and Australia will work more closely through ASEAN, the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy, the Mekong-Australia Partnership and other relevant frameworks.

Anutin also thanked Australia for its continued support for Thailand's bid to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Albanese expressed Australia's readiness to deepen cooperation with Thailand across a range of areas, particularly the fight against transnational crime and economic cooperation.

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Police

Gas Truck Overturns, Catches Fire on Chiang Mai Highway

CHIANG MAI — 19 August 2026, A gas truck overturned and burst into flames on the Chiang Mai-Lampang road on Wednesday, prompting police to completely shut the inbound Superhighway and divert traffic along a railway-side road. At 11:30, Chiang Mai Provincial Police radio centre received a report that a gas truck had overturned and sparks […]

Gas Truck Overturns, Catches Fire on Chiang Mai Highway
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Chiang Mai — On 19 August 2026, a gas truck overturned and burst into flames on the Chiang Mai-Lampang road on Wednesday, prompting police to completely shut the inbound Superhighway and divert traffic along a railway-side road.

At 11:30, Chiang Mai Provincial Police radio centre received a report that a gas truck had overturned and sparks had triggered explosions and a major fire near Chiang Mai Beverage in Saraphi district, on the inbound side toward Chiang Mai city.

Police at Saraphi Police Station and relevant agencies were alerted, while fire trucks from the Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organisation and nearby municipal authorities were dispatched to the scene.

The truck was found engulfed in flames, with explosions occurring intermittently. Authorities cleared the area and completely closed the inbound Superhighway to prevent vehicles from approaching the danger zone.

Traffic heading into Chiang Mai was diverted to a road running alongside the railway. Firefighters deployed multiple fire engines and chemical extinguishing agents to contain the blaze.

The fire was brought under control after about one hour.

No injuries had been reported in an initial assessment, while officials were continuing to inspect the scene and determine the circumstances of the crash.

Local residents said accidents frequently occur in the area. They also noted that it had been raining at the time, raising the possibility that the truck lost control on the slippery road before overturning. Sparks then reportedly triggered the fire.

Authorities are continuing their investigation.

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National

Thailand Transforms Science Museums Into Lifelong Learning Hubs

Thailand's Deputy Secretary General for Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation announced a transformation of science museums into lifelong learning platforms at the ASPAC 2026 conference. The vision, presented on August 19, emphasizes five key roles including building scientific literacy, supporting skills development across all ages, and democratizing access to science through digital and community-based channels. The initiative reflects Thailand's commitment to developing human capital as a pillar of sustainable development under the 14th National Economic and Social Development Plan.

Thailand Transforms Science Museums Into Lifelong Learning Hubs
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On August 19, Supachai Patumnakuland, Deputy Secretary General for Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation and chairman of the National Science Museum board, delivered a keynote address at the Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres Conference 2026 (ASPAC 2026). His speech, titled "Empowering Future Generations: The Role of Science Museums in Building Resilient and Sustainable Societies," was held during the National Science and Technology Festival at the IMPACT Exhibition Center in Muang Thonburi.

Supachai emphasized that science museums must evolve to meet modern global challenges including climate change, demographic shifts, geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological advancement. He stressed that learning can no longer be confined to formal education systems but must embrace lifelong learning as a fundamental national infrastructure under Thailand's 14th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2028–2032). He noted that without improving human capital—knowledge, skills, and adaptive capacity—technology cannot achieve sustainability.

"We can no longer operate science museums in their traditional form as mere exhibition venues," Supachai said. "We must transform them into platforms for lifelong science learning within an ecosystem of science, technology, and innovation that shows the public that science belongs to everyone and can be applied to everyday life."

He outlined five key roles for future science museums: (1) building scientific literacy and providing out-of-classroom experiences for children and youth; (2) serving as lifelong learning platforms for all ages, supporting upskilling and reskilling; (3) fostering future literacy and skills through inspiration spaces such as the Futurium, which opens doors to future careers; (4) developing innovative tools using emerging technologies like AR and VR to enhance and democratize learning experiences; and (5) creating inclusive learning ecosystems through media, learning kits, and digital channels to reduce inequality and extend knowledge to remote communities.

Science museums must also bridge the gap between the public and the scientific community to build trust and shared understanding in science.

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National

CJ MORE Teams With Popular Page for Campus Event

CJ MORE, a Thai retail chain, partnered with popular social media page Thaep Leela to host an experiential marketing event at Thai Chamber of Commerce University, the fourth stop of its campus tour targeting young consumers. The event featured interactive activity zones including a free photo booth, beauty promotions, and lifestyle product giveaways that encouraged social media engagement, drawing strong participation from students across Bangkok. The campaign reflects CJ MORE's strategy to build brand loyalty among younger audiences through fun, participatory experiences rather than traditional retail.

CJ MORE Teams With Popular Page for Campus Event
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Creating experiences that connect with the lifestyle and interests of young people has become a key challenge for retail brands in an era when consumers seek more than just products—they want fun, participation, and genuine brand connection.

CJ MORE, a Thai retail brand committed to enhancing community lifestyle, has partnered with the popular page Thaep Leela to continue the fun in the "Kham Tong Chuam Campus Tournament" campaign. The brand held an on-ground activation event at Thai Chamber of Commerce University, marking the fourth stop of its campus tour to create close experiences with Gen New and reinforce the brand's image among younger audiences.

The event was lively throughout the day from 10:00 to 16:00, with continuous participation from students and young people enjoying multiple activity zones set up by CJ MORE and Thaep Leela, transforming the space into a hub of fun and engagement through experiential marketing that easily resonates with young lifestyles. The event drew strong interest from both students at Thai Chamber of Commerce University and teenagers from other educational institutions across Bangkok who came to add vibrant energy to the occasion.

One popular highlight was the CJ MORE Photo Booth, a free photo check-in point that allowed students to capture memorable moments and share them on social media, including Instagram and TikTok, naturally amplifying brand awareness through user-generated content. Meanwhile, young audiences enjoyed Nine Beauty x Bird Eye View, where simply following the Nine Beauty Facebook page allowed them to randomly pick exclusive fortune envelopes from renowned fortune teller Bird Eye View and receive free facial care cream to take home.

Another eye-catching zone was the UNO Zone, where participants who followed the UNO TikTok account received free cute lifestyle products from the UNO brand, limited to 200 pieces per day. The zone was so popular that the queue filled up quickly, reflecting the power of creating engagement through activities aligned with young people's interests and behaviors.

Beyond the vibrant activities, what stood out was that most event participants were already members of the CJ Credit Card, reflecting strong brand loyalty and familiarity with CJ MORE woven into students' daily lives. This was especially true for the CJ MORE location behind Thai Chamber of Commerce University, situated less than 500 meters from the campus in the student dormitory area, making it a natural "destination center" that meets students' lifestyle needs—from convenient drink purchases under attractive promotions to skincare and cosmetic products from the Nine Beauty zone.

The success of "Kham Tong Chuam Campus Tournament" not only reflects young people's response to fun-creating activities but also proves CJ MORE's commitment to connecting the brand with consumers through real experiences. As CJ MORE enters its 21st year, the brand continues to advance its vision of "growing together, every day, complete, right, and worth it," while developing modern, diverse store models and services that meet customer needs through partnerships with leading brands. CJ MORE currently operates over 2,000 locations across more than 60 provinces nationwide and remains committed to retail excellence.

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Police

Police Bust Fake Birth Registration Network Linking Two Families

Police in Thailand have dismantled a fraud network illegally registering foreign nationals' children as Thai citizens through fake paternity claims. DNA testing confirmed that children officially listed under Thai fathers were actually born to Chinese nationals, leading to charges against four people across two connected family cases. Authorities are continuing their investigation to identify additional suspects involved in the document falsification scheme.

Police Bust Fake Birth Registration Network Linking Two Families
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Police Region 3 has expanded its investigation into a scheme to illegally register foreign nationals as Thai citizens, uncovering links between two families with four people now facing charges. On August 19, 2025, senior officers ordered an urgent investigation into foreign nationals suspected of submitting false information to government agencies to obtain unlawful benefits.

The inquiry began with a Chinese national who applied for residency claiming to be the guardian of Thai-born children, but officers grew suspicious about the relationship between her and the named fathers on the birth certificates. DNA testing and evidence collection revealed that two children listed under Thai male fathers were actually born to a Chinese national named Ye Long. Officers believe this represents a coordinated scheme to fraudulently register foreign-born children as Thai citizens. A similar case emerged during the investigation involving another Chinese national named Wang, who admitted her children were fathered by another Chinese national, Ju, rather than the Thai man listed on the official documents.

Officers have compiled evidence and filed charges related to submitting false statements to officials, falsifying government documents, and improper birth registration. On August 4, 2025, the Chinese nationals were brought in for questioning; on August 18, 2025, Pradist, the Thai man listed as the father on the documents, was summoned for a second interview and confessed to all charges.

Four people are currently facing prosecution—three Chinese nationals and one Thai national—connected across two family networks. Authorities are gathering additional evidence before submitting the case file to prosecutors for further legal proceedings. The investigation will continue examining related cases involving fraudulent use of false documents to obtain unlawful status or benefits.

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