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  • GrabFood rider dies in collision with parked truck in Bangkok | Thaiger

    GrabFood rider dies in collision with parked truck in Bangkok

    A collision occurred on Rama 2 Road when a motorcycle driven by a GrabFood rider collided with the back of a parked 10-wheel truck, resulting in the rider’s death today, August 14, at 2.15am. Police Captain Prasert Phunkaew from Samae Dam Police Station reported the accident took place near an oil station at the entrance of Soi Rama 2, 94,…

  • Japanese man attacked in Bangkok for filming smokers in prohibited area | Thaiger

    Japanese man attacked in Bangkok for filming smokers in prohibited area

    A group of foreign men, reported to be Chinese nationals, allegedly attacked a Japanese man at a condominium in Bangkok’s Rama 9 neighbourhood after he filmed them violating the building’s rules by smoking in a prohibited area. The incident came to light after a video of the assault was shared on the Facebook page รู้ทันจีน News (meaning See Through China)…

  • Bangkok braces for heavy rain with 50mm expected today | Thaiger

    Bangkok braces for heavy rain with 50mm expected today

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has instructed preparations for heavy rainfall expected in the city today, August 12, particularly in the northern and eastern areas. Districts such as Don Mueang, Lak Si, Bang Khen, Sai Mai, and Khlong Sam Wa are predicted to experience significant downpours. At the Bangkok Flood Prevention Control Centre in Din Daeng, the governor, along with the…

  • Bangkok raids seize illegal goods worth over 20 million baht | Thaiger

    Bangkok raids seize illegal goods worth over 20 million baht

    Over 690,000 illegal and substandard products have been confiscated in extensive raids across Bangkok, focusing on significant warehouse networks and retail outlets as part of a crackdown on unsafe goods. Deputy government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan announced that the Team Sud Soi task force, under Industry Minister Akanat Promphan and permanent secretary Nattapol Rangsitpol, collaborated with the Thai Industrial Standards Institute…

  • Bangkok police smash Chinese hacker credit card gang | Thaiger

    Bangkok police smash Chinese hacker credit card gang

    A Chinese cybercrime kingpin living in Bangkok has been busted after masterminding a multimillion-baht stolen credit card network spanning Asia. Thai police have dismantled a sophisticated Chinese hacker ring accused of stealing thousands of international credit card details, laundering the profits through cryptocurrency, and splurging on luxury goods worth over 10 million baht. Yesterday, August 8, Police Lieutenant General Panumart…

  • Bangkok-bound train derails in Prachuap Khiri Khan, 10 injured | Thaiger

    Bangkok-bound train derails in Prachuap Khiri Khan, 10 injured

    Chaos erupted in Kui Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan, early this morning when three sleeper carriages of a Bangkok-bound express train detached and derailed, leaving 10 people injured. The incident happened at around 5am today, August 9, when the special express train No. 38/46 from Su-ngai Kolok and Padang Besar to Krung Thep Aphiwat (Bang Sue) was approaching a curved section…

  • Police bust Laotian women in Bangkok ‘fake ad’ sex sting | Thaiger

    Police bust Laotian women in Bangkok ‘fake ad’ sex sting

    A customer’s complaint over a misleading online sex booking led to a Bangkok resort raid, where police arrested three Laotian women in a “bait-and-switch” prostitution scheme. Metropolitan Police Division 3 swooped on a resort in the Hathai Rat area, arresting three Laotian women accused of offering sexual services online under false pretences. The operation was led by Commissioner of the…

  • 7 Chinese barbers arrested in Bangkok salon raid | Thaiger

    7 Chinese barbers arrested in Bangkok salon raid

    An upscale Ratchada barbershop in Bangkok became the scene of a dramatic Tourist Police raid, ending with seven Chinese men cuffed for cutting hair illegally. Tourist Police stormed a high-end salon on Bangkok’s Ratchadaphisek Road, arresting the suspects for working without the necessary permits in a profession reserved for Thai citizens. The operation formed part of a nationwide crackdown led…

  • Toilet drug kitchen busted in Bangkok cannabis snack raid | Thaiger

    Toilet drug kitchen busted in Bangkok cannabis snack raid

    Bangkok police have uncovered a cannabis snack production house where toilets were used as mixing stations, seizing nearly a million baht’s worth of illegal products—just days after a toddler was hospitalised from eating one of the jellies. The Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) launched the raid following social media reports that a two year old child had eaten a jelly,…

  • Bangkok toll booths go free for Mother’s Day travel | Thaiger

    Bangkok toll booths go free for Mother’s Day travel

    Drivers in Greater Bangkok can look forward to a free ride next Monday, as the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) scraps toll fees at 63 booths for the day in celebration of Mother’s Day. The toll waiver will run from 12.01am on Monday, August 11, to midnight on Tuesday, August 12, giving motorists a 24-hour break from charges on three…

  • Thailand tempest: Heavy rain set to drench Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thailand tempest: Heavy rain set to drench Bangkok

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning, predicting thunderstorms across 36 provinces, with Bangkok expected to be particularly affected, experiencing heavy rainfall in 60% of its area. Residents have been advised to exercise caution due to potential hazards from these conditions. The weather forecast for the next 24 hours indicates that thunderstorms will be prevalent throughout Thailand, driven…

  • Thai taxi rider exposes passenger’s sexual advancements, gets harassed online | Thaiger

    Thai taxi rider exposes passenger’s sexual advancements, gets harassed online

    A Thai app-based motorcycle taxi rider exposed a male passenger for sexually assaulting him during a ride by sharing footage of the incident on his TikTok account. However, he was bombarded with harassing messages from some of his followers. The app-based rider uploaded the video on Tuesday, August 5, to his TikTok account, @naikarfi_w, with a caption that read, “This’s…

  • Scottish expat loses legs in Bangkok lorry crash | Thaiger

    Scottish expat loses legs in Bangkok lorry crash

    A British man living in Thailand had both legs amputated after a horror motorbike crash with a lorry in Bangkok. Willie Braid, a 54 year old expat from Scotland, was hit while riding his motorbike in the capital on July 27. The driver of the lorry is alleged to have fled the scene in what appears to be a hit-and-run…

  • Bangkok breaks into world’s top 5 summer hotspots | Thaiger

    Bangkok breaks into world’s top 5 summer hotspots

    Despite border tensions and global economic uncertainty, Bangkok is stealing the travel spotlight once again — officially named one of the world’s top five most searched and booked destinations for summer this year. Booking.com’s latest global survey has revealed that the Thai capital remains a firm favourite among international travellers this year, ranking alongside exotic hotspots like Hurghada and Sharm…

  • Bangkok BTS trains wrapped in Thai flag as tribute to border soldiers | Thaiger

    Bangkok BTS trains wrapped in Thai flag as tribute to border soldiers

    The Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) wrapped its trains in the Thai national flag to honour soldiers who sacrificed their lives protecting Thailand’s territory and citizens during recent border clashes with Cambodia. Tensions along the Thailand–Cambodia border escalated into military conflict in mid-July. After weeks of confrontation, the two countries agreed to a ceasefire on July 29, bringing the fighting…

  • MEA denies cyber threats or terrorism after Bangkok power outage | Thaiger

    MEA denies cyber threats or terrorism after Bangkok power outage

    The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) confirmed that the widespread power outage across several parts of Bangkok last night, August 5, was caused by an internal technical issue, and not related to cyber threats or terrorism. Residents in Saphan Khwai, Dusit, Phaya Thai, Phahonyothin, and Rama VI took to social media around 10pm to report the blackout, complaining that there had…

  • Thailand, Israel launch major cybersecurity collaboration workshop | Thaiger

    Thailand, Israel launch major cybersecurity collaboration workshop

    Thailand and Israel have inaugurated their most extensive government-to-government cybersecurity workshop to date, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation and strengthen cybersecurity resilience. Beginning yesterday, August 5, the Thailand-Israel Cybersecurity Workshop is organised by Thailand’s National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) alongside the Israeli embassy in Bangkok. This event, spanning three days, takes place at the Carlton Hotel in Bangkok and gathers…

  • Army officer found dead in car at Bangkok mall | Thaiger

    Army officer found dead in car at Bangkok mall

    A 37 year old army officer was found deceased in his car in a shopping mall parking lot in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district. Police discovered the vehicle filled with smoke and a stove beside the driver’s seat. Despite resuscitation efforts, he was pronounced dead shortly after. The incident occurred today, August 6, around 1.10am, when patrol officers from Bang Khen…

  • Thailand fights back: Border clashes, US tariffs shake nation | Thaiger

    Thailand fights back: Border clashes, US tariffs shake nation

    Thailand’s acting prime minister has vowed to steer the country through two of its biggest recent challenges—border violence with Cambodia and a US tariff bombshell—while rallying citizens with promises of support, peace, and unity. In a televised address today, August 5, titled Overcoming Two Crises, Moving Forward Together, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting PM Phumtham Wechayachai said the nation had faced…

  • Vietjet offers Bangkok flights from less than 1 baht | Thaiger

    Vietjet offers Bangkok flights from less than 1 baht

    Vietjet Thailand is pulling out all the stops with two brand-new direct routes from India to Bangkok — and headline-grabbing base fares starting from just 1 Indian rupee (0.50 baht). The airline will launch direct flights from Kolkata and Ahmedabad to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, making them its third and fourth connections between the two countries, as it continues to grow…

  • Thai man confesses to killing mother and hiding body in cement-filled bathtub | Thaiger

    Thai man confesses to killing mother and hiding body in cement-filled bathtub

    A Thai man surrendered himself to the police today, August 4, and confessed to killing his mother two weeks ago before hiding her body in a bathtub filled with cement. The 33 year old man, Tarn, visited Romklao Police Station in the Romklao, Lat Krabang district, Bangkok to confess to the crime. Officers rushed to his home in Soi Romklao…

  • Love triangle turns deadly in Bangkok minibus shooting | Thaiger

    Love triangle turns deadly in Bangkok minibus shooting

    A bitter love triangle turned deadly in Bangkok, leaving one man dead and another on the run. At around 2am today, August 2, a tragic shooting occurred outside an apartment on Rama 2 Road, leaving 38 year old minibus driver Anucha dead after being shot multiple times. The suspect, 36 year old Sira—also a minibus driver—is currently on the run.…

  • Bangkok rush hour relief as SRT trials new train route | Thaiger

    Bangkok rush hour relief as SRT trials new train route

    Bangkok’s long-suffering commuters are finally getting a break—at least during rush hour. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has launched a pilot extension of suburban train routes in a bid to ease congestion and improve public transport during peak hours. Starting today, August 1, suburban train numbers 355 and 356 will operate on an extended route from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong…

  • Bangkok crackdown targets rogue motorcycle taxis | Thaiger

    Bangkok crackdown targets rogue motorcycle taxis

    Bangkok’s motorcycle taxi riders are facing a massive crackdown as city officials roll out an ambitious campaign to transform the capital’s thousands of taxi stands, targeting unruly drivers and unsafe practices. From this month until December, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will overhaul all 5,365 registered motorcycle taxi stands across the city. The sweeping initiative aims to boost safety standards,…

  • Happiness documented: Bangkok police pens official report after seeing sleeping dog | Thaiger

    Happiness documented: Bangkok police pens official report after seeing sleeping dog

    A 23 year old Thai man asked police officers to record his happiness after seeing a lovely stray dog sleeping on a pedestrian bridge in Bangkok. The police record of the man’s joyful moment went viral on Thai social media yesterday evening, July 31. The document appeared to be entirely official, complete with the Garuda emblem and the names of…

  • Bangkok doctors perform scar-free baby ops | Thaiger

    Bangkok doctors perform scar-free baby ops

    Thai doctors are now performing life-saving surgery on newborns using tools smaller than a pencil tip—without leaving a scar. The Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health has become the first medical centre in Thailand to perform advanced minimally invasive surgery on newborns, according to the Department of Medical Services (DoMS). DoMS Deputy Director-General Thanin Wechapinan announced the breakthrough this…

  • MP blasted for ‘disrespecting’ Thai military during border clash | Thaiger

    MP blasted for ‘disrespecting’ Thai military during border clash

    Prominent political activist Srisuwan Janya has filed a petition with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), demanding an investigation into what he calls “serious ethical misconduct” by a Chon Buri member of Parliament. The complaint targets Sahassawat Kumkong, an MP with the People’s Party (PP), whose now-deleted Facebook post criticised the Thai military amid the tense border conflict with Cambodia. The…

  • Thaksin hospital scandal: Supreme Court sets verdict date | Thaiger

    Thaksin hospital scandal: Supreme Court sets verdict date

    The Supreme Court has set September 9 as the day it will deliver its verdict in a highly watched case probing whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was unlawfully spared prison time by bunking down in the Police General Hospital (PGH) instead of a jail cell. The court concluded its seventh and final hearing in the self-initiated inquiry this week,…

  • Paetongtarn gets final lifeline in leaked tape scandal | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn gets final lifeline in leaked tape scandal

    Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been granted a last-minute reprieve by the Constitutional Court, which voted 5–4 in favour of extending her deadline to submit a defence in the now-infamous leaked audio scandal involving Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen. The decision, announced yesterday, July 29, allows Paetongtarn until August 4 to respond, a final extension under Section 31 of…

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