Ryan Turner

Ryan is a journalist graduate from Mahidol University with a passion for writing all kinds of content from news to lifestyle articles. Outside of work, Ryan loves everything to do with history, reading, and sports.
  • Thailand NewsMajor street racing meetup thwarted by Bangkok police, 1 arrested | Thaiger

    Major street racing meetup thwarted by Bangkok police, 1 arrested

    A group of approximately 50 motorcycle street racers gathered on Ram Inthra Road, Bangkok, around 3am last night, reportedly racing and revving their engines. The racers dispersed upon the arrival of officers, however, police managed to apprehend one unlucky individual. The Police Colonel of Bang Khen Police Station, Anan Vorasart, received reports of a group of approximately 50 motorcycles assembling…

  • Thailand NewsJapan Airlines joins Love Pride Parade 2024 in Thailand | Thaiger

    Japan Airlines joins Love Pride Parade 2024 in Thailand

    Japan Airlines (JAL) made a significant statement in support of gender equality in Thailand by participating in the inaugural Love Pride Parade 2024. The airline’s vibrant Color Your Skies parade float, featuring actor Luke Ishikawa, underscored JAL’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. The parade marked a milestone for Japan Airlines as it showcased its values of equality and non-discrimination on…

  • Thailand NewsThai police dismantle Chinese-led Euro football betting network | Thaiger

    Thai police dismantle Chinese-led Euro football betting network

    Thai cyber police have dismantled a Chinese-led Euro football betting network, arresting six Thai people and seizing assets worth over 282 million baht. This operation follows the previous crackdown on a similar network in late June. Police General Worawat Watnakhonbancha ordered the arrests on July 1, leading to an operation which resulted in the arrest of 47 year old Narawut,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand extends diesel price cap amid long-term energy concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand extends diesel price cap amid long-term energy concerns

    Efforts by the Thailand government to cap energy prices, and diesel subsidies may appease the public in the short term, but there are growing concerns about the long-term implications on fuel consumption. The extension of the diesel price subsidy, funded by the Oil Fuel Fund, is a recent measure that fixes the retail price at 33 baht per litre until…

  • Thailand NewsYala police detain suspect in car bomb attack outside flats | Thaiger

    Yala police detain suspect in car bomb attack outside flats

    Police detained a civil engineering assistant for questioning regarding a car bomb explosion outside the police flats in Bannang Sata, Yala. This incident took place yesterday morning, June 30. Today, July 1, reports indicate that the Joint Special Operations Unit in Yala, along with local security agencies, has accelerated their investigative procedures to track down suspects linked to the car…

  • Thailand NewsRubbed the wrong way: Eye-rubbing driver sparks parking lot chaos | Thaiger

    Rubbed the wrong way: Eye-rubbing driver sparks parking lot chaos

    A woman driving a pickup truck today claimed she lost control of her vehicle after accidentally rubbing her eyes, causing a crash that damaged several parked vehicles. Police are investigating the incident and reviewing CCTV footage. Police officer Sivakorn Jantamenchai received a report of a pickup truck losing control and crashing into multiple vehicles at 10am, today July 1, in…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok police arrest pair for major drug trafficking operation | Thaiger

    Bangkok police arrest pair for major drug trafficking operation

    Police today apprehended a Bangkok couple for their involvement in drug trafficking activities, a raid conducted on the property of the pair yielded a significant amount of drugs and valuable assets. Police officers arrested 35 year old Supakit and 28 year old Sasithorn on a road in the Bang Phlat district. The arrest followed a search of their residence and…

  • Thailand NewsVillage headman shoots villager nine times over grilled beef | Thaiger

    Village headman shoots villager nine times over grilled beef

    A village headman shot and killed a villager with a 9mm firearm, firing nine consecutive shots at a fish pond in Chiang Mai. The victim’s friends, who were drinking nearby, fled in fear. Police are investigating the motive behind the incident yesterday, June 30. Police Lieutenant Sittichok Buadang of San Pa Tong Police Station reported that an incident was received…

  • Thailand NewsPolice intercept eight illegal immigrants in Mae Sot operation | Thaiger

    Police intercept eight illegal immigrants in Mae Sot operation

    Thai police intercepted eight illegal immigrants attempting to enter the country, revealing they were hired by an employer. The individuals have been detained and will face legal proceedings. The Ratchamanu Special Task Force (STF) conducted a patrol in Mae Sot district, Tak province, yesterday, June 30, at 9.30pm. While monitoring the area, officials noticed a suspicious black Toyota pickup truck…

  • Crime NewsThai shopper’s tantrum causes chaos at Charles & Keith (video) | Thaiger

    Thai shopper’s tantrum causes chaos at Charles & Keith (video)

    A foreign news outlet reported an incident involving an alleged Thai woman who, in a moment of flaring tempers, caused chaos at a Charles & Keith store in a Taipei shopping centre, in Taiwan. Dressed in a short pink dress and barefoot, she damaged merchandise and attacked staff, alarming many shoppers. The event occurred yesterday afternoon inside a well-known shopping…

  • Thailand NewsPM urged to rescue Moroccans trapped by human trafficking gang | Thaiger

    PM urged to rescue Moroccans trapped by human trafficking gang

    An anti-human trafficking organisation urgently called upon Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to assist 21 Moroccan citizens trapped by a scammer gang on the Thai-Myanmar border. This plea comes after months of inaction from various agencies. A prominent anti-trafficking group, Exodus Road, revealed the Moroccan Embassy in Bangkok had reached out for help on behalf of the victims. The embassy contacted…

  • Thailand NewsMotorcyclist injured after falling into unmarked construction hole | Thaiger

    Motorcyclist injured after falling into unmarked construction hole

    In a neverending saga of Pattaya’s unfinished roadworks posing a threat to road users, a contractor’s negligence led to a motorcycle accident as a rider fell into an unmarked construction hole, injuring herself yesterday, June 30. Repeated incidents have frustrated locals. At 8.30pm, Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre in Chon Buri received a report of a motorcycle accident involving a…

  • Thailand NewsMFP’s Pita accuses EC of double standards in dissolution bid | Thaiger

    MFP’s Pita accuses EC of double standards in dissolution bid

    The chief adviser of the Move Forward Party (MFP) accused the Election Commission (EC) of employing double standards in its petition to the Constitutional Court to disband the party. Pita Limjaroenrat, yesterday, June 30, updated the public on the MFP’s efforts to avoid a fate similar to its predecessor, the Future Forward Party, which was dissolved in 2020. He criticised…

  • Thailand NewsSrettha vows better governance amid sliding popularity in new poll | Thaiger

    Srettha vows better governance amid sliding popularity in new poll

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin pledged to enhance the government’s performance following a recent opinion poll indicating a decline in his popularity and that of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, now trailing behind their main political rivals. The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted a quarterly poll revealing that the popularity of the Thai premier and Pheu Thai has decreased,…

  • Thailand NewsThunderstorms to hit 32 provinces, Bangkok faces 40% rainfall | Thaiger

    Thunderstorms to hit 32 provinces, Bangkok faces 40% rainfall

    Weather forecasts indicate thunderstorms across 32 provinces today, with Bangkok expected to experience rainfall covering 40% of the area. The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) warns of potential dangers, with sea waves exceeding 1 metre in some regions. The TMD forecasted the weather for the next 24 hours with a moderate southwesterly monsoon currently affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and…

  • Business NewsShifting gears: Thai interest charges towards hybrids, veers from EVs | Thaiger

    Shifting gears: Thai interest charges towards hybrids, veers from EVs

    Interest in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) among Thai consumers has declined over the past year, while hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have gained popularity, according to a survey conducted by Deloitte. The 2024 Global Automotive Consumer Study indicates that the percentage of Thai respondents interested in purchasing a BEV has dropped to 20% this year from 31% in 2023. Conversely, interest…

  • Thailand NewsHeroic pharmacist in Satun’s quick thinking saves choking infant | Thaiger

    Heroic pharmacist in Satun’s quick thinking saves choking infant

    An infant child was saved from a life-threatening situation after choking on food, thanks to the quick actions of a pharmacist. The footage of the harrowing event was shared on social media, showing a distressed mother seeking help at a pharmacy. At 11am today, June 28, pharmacist Napakkamon Luksana from Baan Khlong Kut Clinic Pharmacy in Satun shared details of…

  • Thailand NewsMysterious deaths of eight buffaloes spark health concerns in Korat | Thaiger

    Mysterious deaths of eight buffaloes spark health concerns in Korat

    Nakhon Ratchasima residents were alarmed to hear about the mysterious death of eight buffaloes and the critical condition of three others, sparking fears of a potential outbreak of zoonotic disease. The district livestock officials have been urgently dispatched to investigate the situation and warn farmers to exercise caution. A post made on social media shared a warning which garnered significant…

  • Thailand NewsBetting blitz: Cyber cops score big, seize 40m baht from online sites | Thaiger

    Betting blitz: Cyber cops score big, seize 40m baht from online sites

    Cyber police apprehended two online football betting and gambling websites, seizing assets worth over 40 million baht and arresting ten suspects, with memberships exceeding 12,000 individuals and a cash flow nearing 100 million baht. At 10am yesterday, cyber police officials, led by Worawat Watnakornbancha held a press conference detailing the successful capture of two online gambling networks. The operation resulted…

  • Thailand NewsThai police dismantle Chinese call centre scam in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Thai police dismantle Chinese call centre scam in Chiang Mai

    Thai cyber police dismantled a Chinese cross-border call centre scam gang based in Chiang Mai, involved in defrauding victims in China, arresting 13 suspects, including seven Chinese nationals and six from Myanmar. Today, June 28, officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) led by Worawat Watnakornbancha, along with senior officials, conducted a raid on a pool villa in Doi…

  • Thailand NewsResidents reclaim ancient stone castles in Nakhon Ratchasima | Thaiger

    Residents reclaim ancient stone castles in Nakhon Ratchasima

    Residents in Nakhon Ratchasima have achieved a significant milestone in their campaign to reclaim ancient castles after a local temple built a structure over a treasured historic site. Demolition notices issued by the Supreme Administrative Court. The dispute began when residents discovered that the monks at Wat Khok Prasat had constructed a Dharma practice hall over the ancient ruins of…

  • Thailand NewsMan previously mauled by bear returns for illegal agarwood harvest | Thaiger

    Man previously mauled by bear returns for illegal agarwood harvest

    Nakhon Ratchasima National Park officers apprehended a man deep within Khao Yai National Park for illicitly harvesting agarwood. The man, previously mauled by a bear, was caught with 5 kilogrammes of the valuable wood, worth approximately 80,000 baht, and tools used for extraction. Khao Yai National Park chief Chaiya Huaihongthong received a report from the conservation and wildfire control unit…

  • Thailand NewsFormer rock band member victim to relentless online scam efforts | Thaiger

    Former rock band member victim to relentless online scam efforts

    A member of a famous 90s Thai rock band known as Fly, fell victim to an online scam when a fraudster tricked him into providing his one-time password (OTP) code, hacked his Facebook account, and then proceeded to ask for money from his family and friends. Chaiyakorn Duangwong filed the complaint at the Sai Noi Police Station in Nonthaburi, accompanied…

  • Thailand NewsNakhon Ratchasima faces water shortage as rainy season begins | Thaiger

    Nakhon Ratchasima faces water shortage as rainy season begins

    Nakhon Ratchasima faces a severe water shortage crisis just as the skies open for Thailand’s rainy season, with water reserves for the province’s water supply at a critical 34%. Lam Chae Dam, one of the key reservoirs, currently reports no new water inflows. Farmers in the area downstream of Lam Chae Dam, one of the four main dams in Nakhon…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya begins major clean-up project at Bali Hai Pier | Thaiger

    Pattaya begins major clean-up project at Bali Hai Pier

    Pattaya City mobilised a significant workforce from the Department of Resource and Environment along with other relevant agencies to carry out a massive clean-up operation at Bali Hai Pier. This initiative, conducted yesterday, June 27, follows direct orders from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who visited the area recently and highlighted the need for improvements. Prime Minister Srettha’s visit to Bali…

  • Thailand NewsWeight watching: Minister targets overloaded lorries and bribery | Thaiger

    Weight watching: Minister targets overloaded lorries and bribery

    Thailand’s transport ministry pledged stricter enforcement against overloaded lorries and aims to eliminate highway-related bribery in a move to enhance road safety. The minister directed the Department of Highways (DoH) and the Department of Rural Roads (DRR) to utilise new technologies to enhance the detection of overloaded vehicles and to take serious legal action against violators. Overloaded lorries contribute significantly…

  • Thailand NewsCalls to include lese majeste offences in new amnesty bill | Thaiger

    Calls to include lese majeste offences in new amnesty bill

    Two political organisations urged the special House committee to include violations of Section 112 of the Criminal Code, known as the lese majeste law, in the new amnesty bill proposals. They urged that parties are opposed to the coup orchestrators, rather than the monarchy itself. The Peace and Harmony Organisation and June 24 Democracy groups jointly submitted their petition to…

  • Thailand NewsEGCO boosts investment to expand power capacity by 1,000MW | Thaiger

    EGCO boosts investment to expand power capacity by 1,000MW

    Electricity Generating Plc (EGCO), part of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) plans to boost its investment budget this year to acquire more assets, aiming to add 1,000 megawatts (MW) of new power generation capacity each year. The company has already added 370MW from operational power plants, leaving an additional 630MW needed to hit its target. As of yesterday,…

  • Thailand NewsStolen truck rampage: New employee causes ruckus in Nonthaburi | Thaiger

    Stolen truck rampage: New employee causes ruckus in Nonthaburi

    A Burmese worker stole his boss’ pickup truck and caused a series of collisions, injuring three children and a woman before fleeing the scene. The worker had been in his new job for only four days. At 1am today, June 28, officers from Bang Bua Thong Police Station received a report about a pickup truck crashing into motorcycles on the Sai…

  • Thailand NewsStormy skies ahead: Thailand’s TMD issues heavy rain alert | Thaiger

    Stormy skies ahead: Thailand’s TMD issues heavy rain alert

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning for 36 provinces, forecasting thunderstorms and heavy rainfall with Bangkok experiencing the heaviest rainfall, affecting 60% of the area. The TMD predicts weather conditions for the next 24 hours, highlighting the impact of the southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a low-pressure…