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  • Thailand braces for heavy rain across 35 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rain across 35 provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning for 35 provinces across Thailand, advising residents to brace for continuous heavy rainfall. Bangkok is expected to experience intense showers covering 60% of the area. Citizens are urged to be cautious of accumulated rainfall and potential hazards. The sea is reported to have waves exceeding 2 metres. The TMD forecasts weather…

  • Mother and son drown after motorcycle plunges into canal | Thaiger

    Mother and son drown after motorcycle plunges into canal

    A tragic accident occurred when a motorcycle with a sidecar plunged into a canal, resulting in the drowning deaths of a mother and her son. The police are investigating the exact cause of the incident. The accident happened at 12.10am today, June 30, when Police Lieutenant Piyanat Boonchan with the Wangkhu Police Station, was informed about a motorcycle falling into…

  • Japanese man arrested in Bangkok for overstaying visa | Thaiger

    Japanese man arrested in Bangkok for overstaying visa

    Thai Immigration apprehended a Japanese national in Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district after receiving a tip-off about his illegal stay. The 43 year old man was found to have overstayed his visa. Further investigations revealed the Japanese man, Miyoshi’s alarming criminal history. Allegedly involved in 111 theft cases across five areas in Japan last year, he caused damages amounting to approximately…

  • Two South Korean illegal tour guides arrested in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Two South Korean illegal tour guides arrested in Chiang Mai

    Two South Korean nationals working illegally as tour guides in Chiang Mai have been arrested by the Royal Thai Immigration Bureau. Thai immigration detained the suspects, identified as 50 year old Han and 41 year old Kim, on a local road in Chiang Mai City. The arrests were made after immigration officers received tips from concerned citizens about their illegal…

  • Pattaya police arrest drug dealer supplying nightclubs | Thaiger

    Pattaya police arrest drug dealer supplying nightclubs

    Pattaya police arrested a Thai drug dealer suspected of supplying illicit substances to local nightclubs. The arrest occurred on Thursday, June 27 at 10.05pm following a tip-off indicating the suspect’s planned drug drop in Soi Thepprasit 7. Police officers observed the suspect, Sittichai Sapsawat, also known as Bank, arriving on a Yamaha Fino motorcycle. The 30 year old was seen…

  • Nonthaburi hit-and-run injures seven, including five minors | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi hit-and-run injures seven, including five minors

    A hit-and-run incident in Nonthaburi at 1am yesterday, June 28, resulted in multiple injuries, including five minors and two women. Bang Bua Thong police responded to the accident on Bang Kruai-Sai Noi Road, where rescue teams found five minors, aged between 14 and 17, with several injuries and two slightly damaged motorbikes nearby. Their names were withheld due to their…

  • Phuket bans heavy trucks on key roads during peak hours | Thaiger

    Phuket bans heavy trucks on key roads during peak hours

    Heavy-duty trucks with 10 wheels or more are now restricted from travelling on certain Phuket roads during peak traffic hours, effective today. This measure, enforced under Section 139 of the Land Traffic Act 1979, aims to mitigate the island’s worsening traffic congestion. Phuket Provincial Police Commander Sinlert Sukhum issued the order on June 7, citing the imbalance between the growing…

  • Girlfriend of Pattaya theft suspect arrested with stolen items | Thaiger

    Girlfriend of Pattaya theft suspect arrested with stolen items

    The girlfriend of a theft suspect arrived at the Pattaya Police Station to support her boyfriend, only to be arrested herself after police discovered numerous stolen items on her person. Pattaya police apprehended 35 year old Samphan Prabkratum on Wednesday, June 26, under a Pattaya Provincial Court arrest warrant issued on June 7. He faced charges of burglary following a…

  • Deputy headteacher found dead in car after 13-day search | Thaiger

    Deputy headteacher found dead in car after 13-day search

    Police confirmed the tragic discovery of a missing deputy headteacher, found dead in his car under a bridge in Chiang Mai after a 13-day search. The man, identified as 43 year old Ruchakorn Jaisanti, had been missing since June 16. Ruchakorn, also known as Bank, served as the deputy headteacher at San Pa Yang Nom School and the acting headteacher…

  • Thai beautician tops senator votes with 79 votes | Thaiger

    Thai beautician tops senator votes with 79 votes

    A 45 year old beautician emerged as one of the 200 newly elected senators, achieving the highest vote count with 79 votes. Her victory highlights a notable career in preventive medicine, skin and beauty expertise, and extensive advisory roles. Chinnachot Saengsang secured 77 votes, Police Lieutenant General Yutthana Thaiphakdi received 76 votes, General Kriangkrai Srirak garnered 74 votes, and Sopon…

  • Taxi driver alerts police to car fire on Bangkok expressway | Thaiger

    Taxi driver alerts police to car fire on Bangkok expressway

    A taxi driver witnessed a dramatic car fire on an expressway and quickly alerted the police, resulting in a successful containment of the blaze. The incident, which occurred at 4.30am today, saw a Toyota Corolla engulfed in flames on the Chalerm Mahanakorn Expressway near the Sukhumvit 62 curve in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Police Captain Paniphak Silachot, an…

  • Biodiesel betrayal: Big fuel companies snub palm oil producers | Thaiger

    Biodiesel betrayal: Big fuel companies snub palm oil producers

    The Thai Biodiesel Producers Association plans to lodge a formal complaint against major fuel traders under Section 7 of the Fuel Trade Act. The traders have refused to purchase B100 biodiesel from local palm oil producers. Section 7 traders, including industry giants like PTT Plc and Bangchak Corporation, are those handling over 100,000 tonnes of fuel annually. These powerhouses stand…

  • Military joins hunt for agarwood poachers in Khao Yai National Park | Thaiger

    Military joins hunt for agarwood poachers in Khao Yai National Park

    Faced with a surge in illegal agarwood poaching, Khao Yai National Park Chief Chaiya Huayhongtong announced a bold new strategy today: Enlisting the military’s help to protect the park’s valuable resources. Chaiya stated that poaching has increased significantly. The culprits are believed to have entered the park from the Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima, as well as Prachin Buri…

  • Watch out: Bangkok cops nab 2.4 million baht luxury watch scammer | Thaiger

    Watch out: Bangkok cops nab 2.4 million baht luxury watch scammer

    Police in Bangkok have arrested a suspect involved in a 2.4 million baht luxury watch scam, where the perpetrator tricked a delivery service into handing over a high-end timepiece after the customer had already made the purchase. The arrest took place yesterday, bringing to light the details of the elaborate con. Police from the Metropolitan Investigation Unit and Huamark Investigation…

  • ASEAN NOW launches ‘Political Soapbox’: The ultimate forum for expats to discuss world politics | Thaiger

    ASEAN NOW launches ‘Political Soapbox’: The ultimate forum for expats to discuss world politics

    Thailand’s leading expat forum, ASEAN NOW, has been a space for expatriates to seek advice, community, and insightful discussions about living in Southeast Asia. With that, ASEAN NOW has been listening to the increasing interest among expats to engage in world politics and has launched a new forum for it. The new forum, named Political Soapbox, has quickly become the go-to…

  • Tourists warned after box jellyfish stings near Bamboo Island | Thaiger

    Tourists warned after box jellyfish stings near Bamboo Island

    National Park officials in Krabi issued urgent warnings about deadly box jellyfish after three tourists were stung near Bamboo Island in Phi Phi Archipelago. The tourists, who were all injured, have since been treated and are now in stable condition. The warning signs have been posted by the Had Nopparat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, cautioning tourists and those engaging…

  • Police hunt woman who stole gold amulet and 600 baht in Patong | Thaiger

    Police hunt woman who stole gold amulet and 600 baht in Patong

    A woman is being sought by police in Patong for stealing a gold amulet and 600 baht from a smoothie shop early today. Patong police responded to the incident on Sawasdirak Road at 10.50am today after the shop owner, known as Aum, reported the theft. She had closed her shop at 2.30am and found the items missing when she returned…

  • Thai 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…

  • Stormy seas: Banglamung battered, 30 homes left in ruins | Thaiger

    Stormy seas: Banglamung battered, 30 homes left in ruins

    A fierce storm with towering waves wreaked havoc on the seafront of Banglamung on Tuesday, June 25, leaving over 30 homes in ruins. The next day, Mayor Jarewat Chinawat led a team of engineers to survey the catastrophic damage caused by severe seawater erosion. Upon inspection, the team found varying levels of destruction. Some homes had their foundations severely eroded,…

  • Chinese woman arrested for 150 million baht Ponzi scheme | Thaiger

    Chinese woman arrested for 150 million baht Ponzi scheme

    A Chinese woman involved in a Ponzi scheme that caused over 150 million baht in damages to victims has been arrested at a condominium in Pattaya, Chon Buri province. According to Deputy Chief of the Immigration Bureau (IB), Police Major General Panthana Nuchanart, the 24 year old scammer, identified only as Hu, was apprehended by immigration police at a condominium…

  • Pattaya club chaos: Manager stabbed by bartender | Thaiger

    Pattaya club chaos: Manager stabbed by bartender

    A tragedy was narrowly avoided at a newly opened club in South Pattaya when the manager was stabbed by a bartender. Pattaya City police officers responded to the assault report at 4.06am yesterday, June 27, finding 48 year old Peerasak Saeng-arun with a severe stab wound to his torso. Rescuers provided first aid before rushing him to a nearby hospital…

  • Woman dies after being struck at ATM by delivery truck in Buriram | Thaiger

    Woman dies after being struck at ATM by delivery truck in Buriram

    A tragic accident claimed the life of a 41 year old woman from Mueang District, Buriram, when she was struck by a delivery truck while transferring money at an ATM. The incident occurred at 10pm on Wednesday, June 26, on Phutthamonthon Sai 5 Road, in front of Seree Market, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom. The delivery truck driver has been…

  • Man 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…

  • Fare cut: Bangkok train rides slashed to just 20 baht | Thaiger

    Fare cut: Bangkok train rides slashed to just 20 baht

    The Transport Ministry announced that commuters on Bangkok’s Blue, Yellow, and Pink electric train lines will pay a maximum fare of 20 baht by June 2025. Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, who also serves as Deputy Prime Minister, revealed the progress of the government’s initiative to implement this fare cap on all electric train routes in the capital by September next…

  • Pattaya’s Bali Hai Pier cleanup unveils stunning new look | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s Bali Hai Pier cleanup unveils stunning new look

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s recent visit sparked a major makeover at Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya. The seaside hotspot, famous for its bustling activity, is undergoing a massive transformation that promises to leave locals and tourists in awe. Following the Thai premier’s directive, an army of sanitation and waste management officers from the Pattaya City Environment Department, along with other…

  • Nakhon 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…

  • Thai Airways teams up with Amadeus for a major tech overhaul | Thaiger

    Thai Airways teams up with Amadeus for a major tech overhaul

    Thai Airways (THAI) renewed and expanded its distribution agreement with tech giant Amadeus. This strategic partnership aims to deliver a seamless and personalised travel experience, both online and on mobile platforms. THAI will enhance its website and mobile booking channels, ensuring a smoother and more intuitive journey for passengers. Nuthaphol Amawatana, THAI’s head of pricing and revenue management stated that…

  • Gamble gone wrong: Pattaya rescue foils truck-held hostage drama | Thaiger

    Gamble gone wrong: Pattaya rescue foils truck-held hostage drama

    A Chinese national was rescued by Pattaya police and immigration officers today after allegedly being abducted and held captive in a pickup truck by a fellow Chinese gambler over a football betting debt. This incident unfolded at 3am, today, June 28, in front of a Chinese restaurant on Pattaya Second Road. According to Fu, the Chinese national, the ordeal began…

  • Pattaya 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…

  • Weight 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…