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 NewsBarking mad: Stray dogs rampage kills 70 fighting cocks at farm | Thaiger

    Barking mad: Stray dogs rampage kills 70 fighting cocks at farm

    A devastating incident occurred on a cockfighting farm this morning when 70 fighting cocks were killed by a pack of stray dogs, causing a financial loss of 60,000 baht. The owner expressed frustration over the abandonment of the dogs by their previous owner. The owner of the cockfighting farm in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, 27 year old Nonthawat Konsungnoen shared…

  • Thailand NewsOnline cough syrup seller arrested, admits to using profits for family | Thaiger

    Online cough syrup seller arrested, admits to using profits for family

    Police conducted an operation today to track down and arrest two young individuals for selling illegal cough syrup and e-cigarettes through Facebook, with one suspect admitting to using the money to support his family. Law enforcement officials from the Khon Kaen Provincial Police, along with administrative officers led a raid on a house in Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province. This…

  • Thailand NewsThailand mobilises 400 agencies to combat fake news and scams | Thaiger

    Thailand mobilises 400 agencies to combat fake news and scams

    The Government of Thailand mobilised 400 agencies to combat fake news and online scams. The initiative, led by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE) aims to address the growing problem of misinformation. Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn presided over the opening of a workshop on the use of systems for coordinating news verification. This event…

  • Thailand NewsTeens surrender after brutal attack on bomb-throwing 15 year old | Thaiger

    Teens surrender after brutal attack on bomb-throwing 15 year old

    A group of teenagers involved in a brutal attack that left a teenage student severely injured surrendered to police. The incident occurred near a water reservoir in Bua Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima, and resulted in the victim suffering severe head and wrist injuries. Yesterday morning at Bua Yai Police Station, a 16 year old boy, the son of a local assistant…

  • Thailand NewsMurder suspect surrenders after stabbing general store owner | Thaiger

    Murder suspect surrenders after stabbing general store owner

    A murder suspect in the case of a 20-baht shop owner has voluntarily surrendered to Khon Buri Police Station. The victim’s family, profoundly distressed, eagerly awaits the opportunity to confront the suspect, especially the father who wishes to question his motives. The incident unfolded in Khon Buri District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province when the suspect entered a 20-baht general store. The…

  • Thailand NewsVillage mystery of a questionable 90 million baht lottery winner | Thaiger

    Village mystery of a questionable 90 million baht lottery winner

    A village in Nakhon Phanom is abuzz with speculation after reports emerged of a woman allegedly winning a massive lottery prize of 90 million baht, but despite the claims circulating online, villagers and relatives remain sceptical about the validity of the story. The story was posted online yesterday, June 25, about a lottery winner who discovered that she had won…

  • Thailand NewsSpeeding car kills grandfather and grandson on way to school | Thaiger

    Speeding car kills grandfather and grandson on way to school

    A tragic accident occurred when a motorbike carrying a grandfather and his grandson to school was struck by a speeding car this morning, resulting in their deaths. The collision was so forceful that the school bag of the young boy had been stencilled to the front of the vehicle Deputy Inspector of Bang Pakong Police Station, Police Lieutenant Narongsak Linthong…

  • Thailand NewsEC urges Senate candidates to behave as final voting day nears | Thaiger

    EC urges Senate candidates to behave as final voting day nears

    The Election Commission (EC) issued a stern warning to Senate election candidates regarding adherence to regulations as the final phase of voting takes place today. Some 2,995 candidates, who cleared the provincial-level selection process on June 16, are competing for 200 seats at Mueang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi. The official results will be announced on July 2. EC Secretary-General Sawaeng…

  • Thailand NewsShooting in family dispute claims innocent woman in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Shooting in family dispute claims innocent woman in Pattaya

    A longstanding family dispute between a man and his father-in-law culminated in a tragic shooting yesterday, where an innocent woman found herself to be an unintended victim of the ordeal. The shooting occurred near Mabprachan Reservoir, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri. The victim, identified as 33 year old Penprapa Palapho was critically injured with a gunshot wound that penetrated her…

  • Thailand NewsIllegal Bitcoin mining operation raided for using state electricity | Thaiger

    Illegal Bitcoin mining operation raided for using state electricity

    Police and officials from the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) raided a Bitcoin mining operation illicitly using state electricity, incurring monthly losses of 10 million baht. Despite finding over 700 mining rigs, only 59 were seized, with evidence of the rest being moved. Head of the Photharam Police Station in Ratchaburi, Police Colonel Chatchon Narawutiporn, along with PEA officials executed a…

  • Thailand NewsHeavy rain floods Bangsaen Beach, disrupting local businesses | Thaiger

    Heavy rain floods Bangsaen Beach, disrupting local businesses

    High waves battered Bangsaen Beach in Chon Buri province yesterday, scattering debris across the coastline, and disrupting local businesses as seawater overflowed during the high tide. Heavy rainfall flooded Bangsaen Beach and the Wonnapha-Bangsaen Beach Road in Saensuk sub-district, Mueang Chon Buri district. Waves reached over 1 metre, discouraging beachgoers from enjoying the beach. Fortunately, as of today, Bangsaen Beach…

  • Thailand NewsPM dismisses concerns over foreign condo ownership plan | Thaiger

    PM dismisses concerns over foreign condo ownership plan

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin dismissed allegations that a government proposal to increase the foreign ownership quota in condominiums and extend land leases is akin to “selling off the nation.” “It is about long-term leases, not selling land. It has nothing to do with selling the nation.” Last week, the Cabinet ordered a study into raising the proportion of foreign ownership…

  • Thailand NewsSleep-deprived driver crashes car in torrential rain, injuring two | Thaiger

    Sleep-deprived driver crashes car in torrential rain, injuring two

    A sleep-deprived young man driving a car through the rain lost control and crashed into a utility pole at 6am yesterday, resulting in injuries to two women passengers on Suwinthawong Road, Mueang District, Chachoengsao Province. Rescue workers and local police quickly arrived at the scene to assist. The vehicle involved, a Toyota hatchback, was found with significant front-end damage. The…

  • Phuket NewsThai Post launches Euro 2024 contest with 10 million baht in prizes | Thaiger

    Thai Post launches Euro 2024 contest with 10 million baht in prizes

    Thai Post kicked off its Euro 2024 lucky prize contest with a vibrant road show through Phuket Town yesterday, marking the beginning of a nationwide campaign to promote the contest. Assistant Postmaster of Phuket Piyavit Siksamat highlighted Thai Post’s collaboration with Thairath to engage the public in the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship taking place in Germany. This campaign, themed Cheer…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok bust: Metal detector detects Thai man’s homemade gun | Thaiger

    Bangkok bust: Metal detector detects Thai man’s homemade gun

    Police apprehended a suspicious man at Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal after a metal detector revealed he was carrying a homemade gun. The suspect, identified as 43 year old Thanet from Samut Prakan, was found with a .38 calibre gun and six bullets. The incident occurred yesterday when the Superintendent of Bang Sue Police Station, Phuwadon Unphon, along with Deputy Superintendent…

  • Thailand NewsPolice hunt for gunmen in Khon Kaen university dormitory area | Thaiger

    Police hunt for gunmen in Khon Kaen university dormitory area

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) are urgently tracking down the perpetrators who shot at a university student’s car and a nearby dormitory in Khon Kaen Municipality, causing significant damages. Fortunately, no one was harmed by the shooting in a seemingly peaceful community. Investigators from the Khon Kaen City Police Station today, June 25, visited the scene in Mittraphap Road, to examine…

  • Thailand NewsBuriram woman faces home seizure after co-signing a car loan | Thaiger

    Buriram woman faces home seizure after co-signing a car loan

    A woman in Buriram has pleaded for help after receiving a home seizure court order due to unpaid car loan instalments by a close friend she’d been a guarantor for. A general labourer, 32 year old Pacharinporn co-signed for her friend Pu (a pseudonym) to buy a new pickup truck in 2019. Pu’s now-deceased ex-husband was the primary guarantor, with…

  • Thailand NewsPothole politics: Khon Kaen villagers pave the way to safer travels | Thaiger

    Pothole politics: Khon Kaen villagers pave the way to safer travels

    Villagers of Ban Rak Chat in Khon Kaen, have taken matters into their own hands to repair their deteriorating village road, which has become riddled with potholes and hazards, making travel perilous and causing frequent accidents. Several dozen locals banded together to break and drill through the sunken concrete road, which had been eroded over time, impeding safe passage, especially…

  • Thailand NewsPolice raid drug party in Bangkok, arrest 29 and seize narcotics | Thaiger

    Police raid drug party in Bangkok, arrest 29 and seize narcotics

    Police raided a drug party, arresting 29 individuals and seizing a substantial amount of narcotics. The raid also revealed 22 individuals testing positive for drugs, further investigations ultimately led to the arrest of the drug supplier. Police conducted the raid at a building in Wang Thonglang District, Bangkok yesterday morning, uncovering a variety of drugs, including 1.1 kilogrammes of crystal…

  • Thailand NewsMeth haul worth millions seized after dramatic car chase | Thaiger

    Meth haul worth millions seized after dramatic car chase

    A dramatic car chase ended in the arrest of a suspect and the seizure of a large quantity of methamphetamine at a temple. The suspect attempted to flee but was apprehended before he could escape. At 8am today, June 25, military forces from the 4th Cavalry Company of the Chaiyanuphap Task Force, Phamuang Force, announced the capture of a significant…

  • Thailand NewsCouple escape police custody, arrested after dramatic manhunt | Thaiger

    Couple escape police custody, arrested after dramatic manhunt

    A couple involved in a theft case managed to escape from a police station, crossing provincial borders and disguising themselves to evade capture. The husband, driven by sympathy for his wife and their child, orchestrated the breakout. Suspected of theft, 20 year old Naranya was picked up near Sattahip Police Station by a man identified as 36 year old Arthit,…

  • Thailand NewsBoT urges usage of older banknotes for special occasions | Thaiger

    BoT urges usage of older banknotes for special occasions

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) urged consumers to use existing banknotes for special occasions instead of requesting newly printed ones. This request comes as the circulation period of banknotes has extended due to the rise in digital payments and improved banknote quality. Currently, the first-in, first-out cycle for banknotes means they stay in circulation about 10% longer than before. The…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s plant-based foods market to hit 45 million baht | Thaiger

    Thailand’s plant-based foods market to hit 45 million baht

    Thailand’s plant-based food market is on track for significant growth, with projections from a recent workshop indicating a 10% increase in value, reaching 45 billion baht this year. This promising forecast was highlighted during a recently held workshop titled The Future of Essential Agricultural Products of Thailand: A Case Study of Plant-Based Food. The event was co-organised by the Trade…

  • Thailand NewsGovernment school teacher goes on a car crash rampage | Thaiger

    Government school teacher goes on a car crash rampage

    A teacher driving a pickup truck caused a multi-car accident involving four vehicles yesterday and attempted to flee the scene. A determined female driver pursued the runaway truck. Police eventually apprehended the suspect and conducted an alcohol test. Police Lieutenant Kampa Phanpheng of Mueang Amnat Charoen Police Station reported that around 5.30pm, a pickup truck was involved in a hit-and-run…

  • Thailand NewsScreen capture: Tourist Police nab thief in kindergarten break-in | Thaiger

    Screen capture: Tourist Police nab thief in kindergarten break-in

    Tourist Police apprehended a man from Loei Province for breaking into a kindergarten classroom in Si Racha, Chon Buri, and stealing two Samsung flat-screen televisions. The suspect, identified as 26 year old Prawit was arrested following a warrant issued by Chon Buri Provincial Court on June 6, which charged him with theft in a government building. Tourist Police Lieutenant Kritporn…

  • Thailand NewsThai air force transceiver deal raises concerns over inflated costs | Thaiger

    Thai air force transceiver deal raises concerns over inflated costs

    A lawmaker from the opposition Thai Sang Thai Party (TST) raised the alarm over a plan to procure digital transceivers by the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), alleging that the proposed price significantly exceeds the market value. An MP for Roi Et with TST, Chatchawan Paettayathai revealed that the RTAF‘s Directorate of Communications and Electronics plans to purchase 40 Jotron…

  • Thailand NewsPheu Thai denies plans to scrap party-list electoral system | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai denies plans to scrap party-list electoral system

    The Pheu Thai Party firmly refuted circulating rumours suggesting the party plans to abolish the party-list electoral system to outmanoeuvre the rising Move Forward Party (MFP) in the upcoming election. Pheu Thai list MP Noppadon Pattama stated that he has never encountered such a strategy in the party’s discussions. This response came after Thai Sang Thai Party Leader, Sudarat Keyuraphan…

  • Thailand NewsSenate election to proceed despite 333 complaints, fraud concerns | Thaiger

    Senate election to proceed despite 333 complaints, fraud concerns

    Despite the Election Commission (EC) fielding over 300 complaints, including 39 cases related to potential fraud, the Senate election results will proceed as scheduled. EC Secretary-General Sawang Boonmee revealed that a total of 333 complaints have been lodged, with 90 involving accusations of corruption. Investigations into these complaints are expected to take significant time. A large portion of the complaints…

  • Thailand NewsMotorcyclist killed in Nonthaburi accident with six-wheeled truck | Thaiger

    Motorcyclist killed in Nonthaburi accident with six-wheeled truck

    A man tragically lost his life in Nonthaburi after being struck by a six-wheeled truck while riding his motorcycle on Rattanathibet Road yesterday. His skull was crushed following a failed overtaking attempt. Officers from Bang Sri Mueang Police Station in Nonthaburi received a report about the fatal accident on the inbound parallel lane heading towards Phra Nang Klao Bridge in…

  • Thailand NewsThai hotels oppose plan for 75% foreign condo ownership | Thaiger

    Thai hotels oppose plan for 75% foreign condo ownership

    The Thai Hotels Association (THA) expressed strong opposition to the government’s plan to allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units, warning that it could lead to intense price competition and market disruption. Concerns were raised during a meeting where members discussed significant issues impacting the hospitality industry. During the meeting, Tourism and Sports Minister, Sermsak Pongpanich delivered…