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  • Bangkok’s air pollution costs 400 billion baht annually | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s air pollution costs 400 billion baht annually

    Bangkok is grappling with significant economic repercussions due to persistent air pollution, particularly from fine particulate matter known as PM2.5, leading to annual losses exceeding 400 billion baht. The revelation emerged during a seminar organised by the National Health Commission Office in conjunction with the 17th National Health Assembly, where the financial toll of pollution was a focal point of…

  • Homeless Thai man bludgeons boyfriend to death on Friday the 13th | Thaiger

    Homeless Thai man bludgeons boyfriend to death on Friday the 13th

    A Thai homeless man allegedly bludgeoned his homeless boyfriend to death with a hammer at an abandoned house on Friday, December 13, before fleeing the scene naked. The lifeless body of the victim, believed to be around 50 years old, was discovered at the abandoned house on Sukhaphiban 5 Road in the Sai Mai district of Bangkok on Saturday, December 14.…

  • Family feud in Samut Sakhon ends in fatal shooting | Thaiger

    Family feud in Samut Sakhon ends in fatal shooting

    A shocking incident unfolded in Samut Sakhon yesterday where a heated family dispute ended tragically. A woman was killed and her husband severely injured in a shooting yesterday, December 16, at their home in Om Noi, Krathum Baen district. The alleged gunman who lived next door and was a cousin of the deceased woman, is now on the run. Police received…

  • Bangkok shots: Drunken cop’s nightclub tantrum goes sky-high | Thaiger

    Bangkok shots: Drunken cop’s nightclub tantrum goes sky-high

    A viral video surfaced showing an intoxicated officer from Thong Lo Police Station in Bangkok firing a gun into the sky outside a nightclub after being denied entry by security guards. Several Facebook news pages shared the video, which shows a man dressed entirely in black firing a gunshot into the sky outside an entertainment venue. The incident occurred in…

  • Bangkok man caught stealing 1,100-litre water tank | Thaiger

    Bangkok man caught stealing 1,100-litre water tank

    A man was caught attempting to steal a 1,100-litre stainless steel water tank in Taling Chan, Bangkok, with plans to sell it to a junk shop. Police received a report about the incident early yesterday morning, December 15, leading to the arrest of 62 year old Prasert Jitthamphong, who was found with the stolen tank and a blue tricycle cart…

  • Fire engulfs Bangkok factory, emergency services contain blaze | Thaiger

    Fire engulfs Bangkok factory, emergency services contain blaze

    A massive fire broke out at a large plastic bag manufacturing factory in Bangkok, causing chaos as firefighters rushed to control the blaze. The incident occurred yesterday, December 15, at 1.50pm in the Samdam area, Bang Khun Thian district. Bangkok police and fire services were promptly dispatched to the scene after being alerted by Prasert Phunkaew, an investigator at Samdam…

  • Building trouble: Chinese workers nailed for illegal jobs in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Building trouble: Chinese workers nailed for illegal jobs in Bangkok

    Bangkok police officers arrested five Chinese nationals for working illegally as construction workers. They were earning 2,200 baht per day, significantly higher than Thailand’s minimum wage and the standard pay rate for legal construction workers. Officers from Huay Kwang Police Station received a complaint about illegal Chinese workers at a construction site in the Huay Kwang neighbourhood of Bangkok on…

  • Thai nurses save two foreign passengers on Phuket-Bangkok flight | Thaiger

    Thai nurses save two foreign passengers on Phuket-Bangkok flight

    Thai netizens praised the efforts of two Thai nurses who provided first aid to two unconscious passengers during a flight from Phuket to Bangkok on Friday, December 13. The events aboard Bangkok Airways flight PG278 came to public attention after the local news Facebook page Phuket Info Centre shared the story. The two medical professionals commended for their actions were…

  • Bangkok’s Purple Line extension nears halfway mark | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s Purple Line extension nears halfway mark

    The construction of the Purple Line’s southern extension, a crucial link between Tao Poon in the Bang Sue district and Rat Burana in southern Bangkok, is making significant progress. The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) reported that the project is nearly halfway finished. During an inspection conducted yesterday, December 15, Montri Dechasakulsom, alongside board members and executives, assessed…

  • Bangkok app-based rider steals 15,000 baht from Russian woman | Thaiger

    Bangkok app-based rider steals 15,000 baht from Russian woman

    Police arrested a Thai app-based motorcycle taxi rider for stealing 15,000 baht from a Russian woman in Bangkok and spending all the money on gambling. The Russian victim, 25 year old Anna Petrova Andreevna, filed a complaint at the Royal Palace Police Station on Friday, December 13, stating that she lost 15,000 baht in cash to the app-based motorcycle taxi…

  • Police arrest loan shark gang at Ministry of Culture | Thaiger

    Police arrest loan shark gang at Ministry of Culture

    A dramatic arrest unfolded at the Ministry of Culture when police apprehended members of a loan shark gang accused of charging extortionate interest rates and intimidating debtors. The operation, led by Montri Teshakun, targeted 30 year old Veeraphat, and 23 year old Meentada, who were charged with operating an unauthorised personal loan business and lending money at rates exceeding legal…

  • Concrete beam falls at Bangkok site, damages vehicles, no injuries (video) | Thaiger

    Concrete beam falls at Bangkok site, damages vehicles, no injuries (video)

    A concrete beam plummeted from a crane at a building demolition site on Rama IV Road, near the Lumpini intersection in Bangkok, damaging three vehicles but fortunately causing no injuries. The incident occurred yesterday afternoon during the dismantling of the Srifuengfung Building. Police are in discussions with the building’s owner regarding compensation for the damage to three pickup trucks. Police…

  • Krungthai Bank warns customers of scam letters | Thaiger

    Krungthai Bank warns customers of scam letters

    Krungthai Bank has issued a cautionary notice urging its customers to remain vigilant against scammers impersonating both the bank and police. These fraudsters have been distributing counterfeit letters alleging irregularities in bank accounts that necessitate financial scrutiny. Customers are advised to directly contact the bank or law enforcement if they have any doubts. Krungthai Bank took to their Facebook page,…

  • Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare | Thaiger

    Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare

    A Hong Kong master’s student was swept into an international scam that cost her over HK$500,000 (approximately 2.2 million baht) and led her to an alarming detour to Thailand. This unprecedented case pushed Hong Kong police to seek Interpol’s help, marking the first time a victim was lured overseas. The victim, identified as K, a 22 year old student from…

  • UN urges Thailand to decriminalise sex work for healthcare access | Thaiger

    UN urges Thailand to decriminalise sex work for healthcare access

    The United Nations (UN) has recommended that Thailand should decriminalise sex work to ensure equal access to healthcare services and integrate victim support. This announcement was made during a press conference at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, where the Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls discussed the state of women’s and girls’ rights in Thailand. This marks the UN’s…

  • Thai PM’s first official visit to Malaysia to boost trade ties | Thaiger

    Thai PM’s first official visit to Malaysia to boost trade ties

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to embark on her inaugural official visit to Malaysia, where she will co-chair the 7th Annual Consultation. The consultation will take place in Putrajaya, located just south of Kuala Lumpur, as confirmed by deputy government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan. Spanning two days, the visit will begin on Monday, December 16, marking Paetongtarn’s first official…

  • Ex-boxer arrested in Bangkok for violent revenge attack | Thaiger

    Ex-boxer arrested in Bangkok for violent revenge attack

    A well-known ex-boxer and his group of friends were arrested for abducting and assaulting a rival in a violent act of revenge. The incident involved shooting and stabbing, leaving the victim seriously injured, and was sparked by a dispute over a friend’s girlfriend. Police, led by Montri Teskan, ordered the arrest of 23 year old Parinya in Bangkok. The arrest…

  • PM Paetongtarn’s absence sparks debate over invasive fish issue | Thaiger

    PM Paetongtarn’s absence sparks debate over invasive fish issue

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s decision to skip the opening of the new House of Representatives session yesterday, December 12, sparked a contentious debate between the opposition and the ruling Pheu Thai Party. Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat, a Bangkok representative from the opposition People’s Party (PP), voiced his frustration, expressing a desire for the prime minister to address the public on efforts…

  • Thai-German rail partnership renewed for sustainable transport | Thaiger

    Thai-German rail partnership renewed for sustainable transport

    Thailand and Germany reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing rail transport systems, with a focus on efficiency and environmental sustainability. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced the renewal of the agreement in Bangkok, extending their collaboration for an additional two years. The bilateral agreement, initially signed on November 23, 2016, has been renewed twice, reflecting both nations’ dedication to advancing rail technology…

  • Enthusiasts eye past winning numbers for December 16 lottery luck | Thaiger

    Enthusiasts eye past winning numbers for December 16 lottery luck

    The anticipation for the upcoming Thai government lottery draw scheduled for December 16 has prompted a compilation of past winning numbers from December 16 over the last decade. Sanook News has drawn up a list of the record of winning lottery numbers. Over the past 10 years, the Thai Government Lottery has seen a variety of winning numbers on December…

  • Drunken man with shotgun challenges Bangkok police to fist fight | Thaiger

    Drunken man with shotgun challenges Bangkok police to fist fight

    A man caused chaos in a Nong Chok neighbourhood in Bangkok by brandishing a shotgun and challenging police officers to a fist fight. Residents were frustrated by the commotion caused by the inebriated individual. This incident occurred yesterday, December 11, around 10.30pm, following a police report from the local. Police Lieutenant Chairat Charasmetawit, an investigator at Nong Chok Police Station,…

  • Mitsubishi Pajero crashes into Bangkok karaoke bar, three injured | Thaiger

    Mitsubishi Pajero crashes into Bangkok karaoke bar, three injured

    A shocking incident unfolded last night when a Mitsubishi Pajero SUV veered off the road and crashed into a karaoke bar on Pracha Uthit Road in Bangkok’s Rat Burana district. The accident resulted in three injuries, including one serious case. The 56 year old driver, Taweesap Nilkhong, claimed that she lost control of the steering, prompting police to investigate the…

  • Three arrested for dangerous big bike stunts on Bangkok road | Thaiger

    Three arrested for dangerous big bike stunts on Bangkok road

    Three young men, administrators of a popular Facebook page, were arrested for performing dangerous stunts on luxury BMW motorcycles on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road. The court ordered the confiscation of their expensive motorcycles and accessories worth 500,000 baht. Police officers, including Siam Boonsom, Thawat Wongsonga, and Surachet Bundit, were involved in the arrest of 25 year old Kampee, 28 year old…

  • Jailed The iCon CEO declares innocence despite 10k complaints | Thaiger

    Jailed The iCon CEO declares innocence despite 10k complaints

    In a dramatic twist straight out of a legal thriller, Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul, aka Boss Paul, the embattled CEO and founder of The iCon Group, proclaimed his innocence from behind bars. Writing from the Bangkok Remand Prison, where he’s been detained since October 18 alongside 17 fellow executives, the direct sales magnate insists there are “no victims” in the case that…

  • Rama II Bridge debris cleared, traffic to resume by Saturday | Thaiger

    Rama II Bridge debris cleared, traffic to resume by Saturday

    The Department of Highways successfully cleared over 70% of the debris from a collapsed bridge in Samut Sakhon, ensuring safety remains a priority. Normal traffic flow is anticipated to resume by this Saturday, December 14, following the diligent efforts of engineers and officials involved in the operation. Apirat Chaiwongnoi, Director General of the Department of Highways, accompanied by Narit Niramaivong,…

  • Cupid stunt: Matchmaking service finds heart of Bangkok economy | Thaiger

    Cupid stunt: Matchmaking service finds heart of Bangkok economy

    Bangkok’s leading matchmaking service is tuning its heartstrings to the economic beat as whispers of a slowdown loom large on the horizon. With the tourism season in full swing, Bangkok Matching is rolling out a suite of strategies to woo foreign travellers hoping to find love while enjoying their Thai escapades. At the helm is the dynamic Kulchulee Subsinudom Nylander,…

  • Vape escape: Police bust smuggled e-cigarette stash in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Vape escape: Police bust smuggled e-cigarette stash in Bangkok

    Police from the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) made a significant breakthrough in Bangkok, seizing a large cache of illicit e-cigarettes smuggled from abroad. Officers arrested a 37 year old Chinese national named Lee during a raid in the Bang Bon area, confiscating 6,800 e-cigarette units. The operation was led by Puttidech Boonkapue, the commander of the ECD, who directed…

  • Thai gambling boss attacks reporter during police questioning (video) | Thaiger

    Thai gambling boss attacks reporter during police questioning (video)

    A notorious online gambling site owner recently attacked a reporter during police questioning, further intensifying the ongoing investigation into his criminal activities. The incident occurred yesterday, December 10, at Chaiyapruek Police Station in Nonthaburi, following the arrest of the suspect. The suspect, 38 year old Chakkrik Philaowan, has been under scrutiny for allegedly assaulting a 24 year old employee, identified…

  • Explosion leads to house fire rescue in Bangkok’s Yannawa district | Thaiger

    Explosion leads to house fire rescue in Bangkok’s Yannawa district

    A loud explosion startled residents who initially thought school students were causing a commotion, only to discover a raging fire engulfing a two-storey house. The urgency to save two women trapped inside heightened as they were unable to escape due to barred windows. At 2.10am yesterday, December 10, Somkriat Jaitrong, an investigator from Thung Mahamek Police Station, received a report…