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  • Mysterious body found in Amnat Charoen pond sparks investigation | Thaiger

    Mysterious body found in Amnat Charoen pond sparks investigation

    A body was found floating in a pond in Mueang Amnat Charoen prompting an urgent investigation into the mysterious death. The deceased, identified as 64 year old Bunphieng Amlungphon, had been dead for approximately two to three days. Police officer Khajorn Phengpit yesterday, July 2, received a report about the body found in a pond located near the Saensawat Pattana…

  • Pattaya mandates better lighting after delivery rider falls into unlit pit | Thaiger

    Pattaya mandates better lighting after delivery rider falls into unlit pit

    A food delivery rider’s fall into an unlit excavation pit prompted immediate action in Pattaya. Banglamung District Chief Weekit Manarojkit visited the accident site today and mandated increased lighting to ensure such incidents do not happen again. The incident involved Nattanicha Owat, a 28 year old food delivery rider, who sustained injuries after her motorcycle fell into the pit on…

  • Fugitive with three warrants caught after returning to Thailand | Thaiger

    Fugitive with three warrants caught after returning to Thailand

    Police apprehended a suspect with three outstanding warrants after he evaded capture for years by hiding in Malaysia. The suspect was caught upon returning home to visit his family yesterday. Reports indicate that under the direction of Phumipat Phattharasriwongchai, the commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Division 5, and with orders from Kritthaphob Kaewrot, Deputy Inspector of the Cyber Crime…

  • Thai woman escapes sexual assault at petrol station bathroom | Thaiger

    Thai woman escapes sexual assault at petrol station bathroom

    A Thai woman narrowly escaped being sexually assaulted by a drug addict in a petrol station bathroom in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen. The suspect was identified after he was arrested for drug use by another police team. The story was shared on social media platforms to warn others, especially women, who use public bathrooms at petrol stations and…

  • Brewing trouble: Coffee brand percolates price hike due to costs | Thaiger

    Brewing trouble: Coffee brand percolates price hike due to costs

    A popular coffee brand plans to increase its prices by 5% to 10% this month, citing rising production costs. This follows the recent price adjustment by Ajinomoto for its monosodium glutamate (MSG) products, which saw a 4% to 5% increase for packages of 250 grammes, 500 grammes, and 1,000 grammes. Somsak Pornratanacharoen, honorary advisor of the Thai Wholesale and Retail…

  • Two brothers attacked over refusal to buy illegal fuel in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Two brothers attacked over refusal to buy illegal fuel in Pattaya

    Two brothers were brutally attacked by a group of men after refusing to purchase illegal fuel in Pattaya, Thailand. The assailants, including a cement truck driver, fled the scene before police arrived. The incident occurred yesterday, July 2, at 10.30pm outside a grocery store in Moo 5, Khao Mai Kaew, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri. Rescue volunteers and police responded to…

  • Bangkok crackdown: Five cops shuffled out as gambling den found | Thaiger

    Bangkok crackdown: Five cops shuffled out as gambling den found

    Bangkok police dismissed five senior officers from Bang Yi Khan Police Station after an illegal gambling den was discovered near a prominent shopping mall in Pin Klao. This action follows an incident yesterday where police, along with Ministry of Interior officials, arrested individuals involved in illegal gambling. At 8.30pm yesterday, July 2, Deputy Commander of Metropolitan Police Bureau Region 7,…

  • Catnapped calamity: Elderly owner’s purr-loved orange tabby taken | Thaiger

    Catnapped calamity: Elderly owner’s purr-loved orange tabby taken

    A beloved orange cat was allegedly stolen by an unknown woman, leaving its elderly owner distressed and unable to eat for two days. The incident occurred near a flower shop in the Prachaniwet 3 Market, Nonthaburi province. The flower shop owner, 40 year old Pui and the cat’s caretaker, shared the story. About two months ago, her partner, who drives…

  • Chinese man fatally struck by pickup while crossing road in Rayong | Thaiger

    Chinese man fatally struck by pickup while crossing road in Rayong

    A Thai pickup driver hit and killed a Chinese man while the victim was crossing 3191 Road in the eastern province of Rayong. Pluak Daeng Police Station officers were alerted to the car accident on Road 3191 near Puang Malai Intersection in the Pluak Daeng district of Rayong at about 8.30pm on Monday, July 1. Officers passed the notification to…

  • Elderly man arrested for transporting nearly 300,000 meth pills | Thaiger

    Elderly man arrested for transporting nearly 300,000 meth pills

    A 77 year old man was arrested for transporting drugs for a Laotian network, with police seizing 288,000 methamphetamine pills. Police disclosed the man was paid to deliver the drugs, which were bought for 5 baht per pill and sold for 20 baht each. Police in Amnat Charoen, northeast Thailand announced the arrest of Atthapol Wanthaprom, who was found in…

  • Oily seas: Police nab 330-litre illegal oil haul in Satun | Thaiger

    Oily seas: Police nab 330-litre illegal oil haul in Satun

    Police seized an illegal oil shipment of 330 litres, including diesel and cooking oil, in the middle of the Satun Sea today. The smuggled goods, believed to be imported from a neighbouring country, were found on a suspicious vessel. The National Maritime Interests Protection Command Centre, Region 3, received a report from the Satun Maritime National Interest Protection Centre about…

  • Man tricked into scam call centre, ordains as monk in remorse | Thaiger

    Man tricked into scam call centre, ordains as monk in remorse

    A young man deceived into working for a call centre scam in a neighbouring country has expressed remorse and plans to ordain as a monk to dedicate merit to the scam victims. He endured eight months of abuse before seeking help to return to Thailand. Chairman of the Northern Star Foundation, Phim Mai Sakdipatpokin, reported that a 29 year old…

  • Thailand rescue: Moroccan call centre scam victims freed | Thaiger

    Thailand rescue: Moroccan call centre scam victims freed

    Immigration Bureau officers in Thailand helped six Moroccans return to Morocco. They were released by a call centre scam gang in Myanmar after their families paid 300,000 baht in ransom. The release of the six Moroccan victims follows the previous release of two other Moroccan nationals. The first two victims paid 200,000 baht in ransom to the scam gang. The two…

  • Woman arrested for selling kratom tea to teens in Songkhla | Thaiger

    Woman arrested for selling kratom tea to teens in Songkhla

    Police in Rattaphum, Songkhla, arrested a woman for openly selling kratom leaf tea, with teenagers reportedly becoming addicted. The operation seized 500 bottled kratom teas, sold around the clock. Rattaphum District Chief Wilailak Rueangphon ordered Sub-Lieutenant Surasak Chanakit to lead a team, including local health officers, to apprehend a vendor selling kratom leaf tea from a rented house. The house,…

  • US economy thrives in 2024, China faces challenges | Thaiger

    US economy thrives in 2024, China faces challenges

    The US economy has been robust throughout 2024, buoyed by strong consumer spending, fiscal stimulus, and a thriving labour market. In contrast, Europe and Asia, particularly China, have faced economic challenges, with China’s real estate market issues impacting its overall economic performance. However, there are optimistic signs for the remainder of 2024 and into 2025. China’s leadership is beginning to…

  • Thailand braces for heavy rain and thunderstorms | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rain and thunderstorms

    Heavy rainfall is expected across Thailand tomorrow, with Bangkok likely to be affected. Approximately 60% of the area in the capital will experience thunderstorms. The Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will see wave heights of 1 to 2 metres, with marine travel in stormy areas advised against. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a 24-hour weather forecast at…

  • Pickup driver caught at Phuket police checkpoint (video) | Thaiger

    Pickup driver caught at Phuket police checkpoint (video)

    A pickup truck driver revved his engine, causing thick black smoke to billow out, as he passed a police checkpoint in Phuket. Two officers on motorcycles immediately pursued and captured him, earning praise from netizens who commended their swift action. A video clip, one minute and four seconds long, was posted by the Choeng Thale Police Station in Phuket, accompanied…

  • Thailand considers alcohol ban lift to boost restaurant spirits | Thaiger

    Thailand considers alcohol ban lift to boost restaurant spirits

    The Government of Thailand is considering lifting the afternoon ban on alcohol sales to assist struggling restaurant operators amid an economic downturn. Representatives from the Restaurant Business Club submitted a letter to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, urging for measures to help restaurants survive the challenging economic climate. Restaurant operators highlighted rising operating costs and increasing prices of ingredients as major…

  • Monk in Prachinburi blackmailed after video call with woman | Thaiger

    Monk in Prachinburi blackmailed after video call with woman

    A monk from Prachinburi found himself at the centre of a blackmail scheme after engaging in a video call with a woman who later threatened to release compromising footage. The incident has been reported to the local police. Phra Khru Samuha Anuwat, from a temple in Kabin Buri, Prachinburi, filed a complaint with Police Lieutenant Somchai Prukpaiboonkit at the Kabin…

  • Phuket Bolt driver defends actions after entering passenger’s room | Thaiger

    Phuket Bolt driver defends actions after entering passenger’s room

    A Thai Bolt driver in Phuket turned himself into officers at Patong Police Station yesterday to defend himself. He insisted that the female passenger allowed him to enter her room and that he had no ill intentions towards her. The 25 year old Thai woman, Nan, filed a complaint at Patong Police Station after the Bolt driver, later identified as…

  • Banglamung chief bets on crackdown: No dice for gambling dens | Thaiger

    Banglamung chief bets on crackdown: No dice for gambling dens

    Banglamung District Chief Wikit Manarojkit led a meeting with village headmen and officials at the Bang Lamung District Office community hall. The focus was on reinforcing policies and guidelines to prevent gambling dens in the Banglamung area. Chon Buri Province Governor Thawatchai Srithong stressed the importance of cracking down on illegal gambling activities. Local leaders, including kamnans and village headmen,…

  • British man arrested in Phuket Airport amid embezzlement claims | Thaiger

    British man arrested in Phuket Airport amid embezzlement claims

    A 37 year old British man was apprehended at Phuket Airport upon his arrival in Thailand, due to a long-standing arrest warrant. The Brit, whose identity remains undisclosed, has been on the Thai police’s radar since 2017, and his actions are now facing intense scrutiny. Thai immigration officers arrested the suspect at 1.10pm yesterday, July 2, after his passport check…

  • Thai man plants seed of awareness about pervert underwear thief | Thaiger

    Thai man plants seed of awareness about pervert underwear thief

    A Thai man is warning locals, especially women, to be on the lookout for a pervert with an underwear fetish after finding a large quantity of female lingerie on a eucalyptus plantation in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima. The 49 year old Thai man, Banlaeng Sukkratoke, shared videos of panties and bras hanging on two wooden racks in the…

  • Bombshell verdict: Srettha and MFP face the music in September | Thaiger

    Bombshell verdict: Srettha and MFP face the music in September

    The Constitutional Court is set to deliver a landmark decision by September that could potentially see Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin dismissed and the opposition Move Forward party (MFP) dissolved, according to the court’s president. In a press briefing, Court President Nakharin Mektrairat confirmed that rulings on both high-stakes cases would be made by September. Last month, the court scheduled the…

  • Korat locals protest against potash mining expansion | Thaiger

    Korat locals protest against potash mining expansion

    Korat locals gathered in force to protest against the government’s controversial plan to grant additional mining concessions in their province. Amid growing tensions and heartfelt pleas, the demonstrators demanded compensation for the devastating impacts existing mines have already had on their lives. The protesters, arriving at Rajabhat Nakhon Ratchasima University at 9am, were determined to deliver their message to Prime…

  • Thailand urged to harness and adopt solar energy to cut costs | Thaiger

    Thailand urged to harness and adopt solar energy to cut costs

    Thailand’s abundance of sunlight offers an opportunity for a solar energy revolution, but high costs and regulatory barriers are holding back widespread adoption. Vice President of the Solar Energy Association of Thailand, Piyasak Pichetanawin, urged the government to support the use of solar energy, particularly in the industrial sector. Piyasak emphasises the importance of green energy, which can significantly reduce…

  • New Pathum Thani CEO suspended over corruption allegations | Thaiger

    New Pathum Thani CEO suspended over corruption allegations

    The newly elected CEO of Pathum Thani Provincial Administration finds himself unable to assume office due to an ongoing corruption investigation. This dramatic development has left the province in a state of political uncertainty. Secretary-General of the Council of State Pakorn Nilprapunt announced that Charn Puangphet had been suspended from duties in 2012. The suspension stemmed from allegations dating back…

  • Thai Cabinet to scrap duty-free stores on arrival after 3 billion baht loss | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet to scrap duty-free stores on arrival after 3 billion baht loss

    The Thai Cabinet plans to scrap duty-free stores on arrival at eight airports in Thailand after losing an estimated 3 billion baht in customs revenue. This cancellation is also aimed at making Thailand a hub of tourism and shopping. The Prime Minister’s Office deputy spokesperson, Ratchada Thanadirek, reported in a press conference after today’s Cabinet meeting. The Cabinet agreed to…

  • Holy heist: Temple’s donation box worth 8,000 baht stolen | Thaiger

    Holy heist: Temple’s donation box worth 8,000 baht stolen

    A temple theft at a prominent Ratchaburi chapel bore witness to thieves taking off with a donation box worth 8,000 baht at the revered Black and White Shrine. The temple’s caretaker today, July 2, pleaded for the thefts, which have occurred four times now, to stop. Photharam Police Radio Centre yesterday was informed of a theft at Wat Phra Si…

  • Phuket flight turbulence: Rainstorm forces diversions amid deluge | Thaiger

    Phuket flight turbulence: Rainstorm forces diversions amid deluge

    Fourteen flights bound for Phuket were forced to divert to alternative airports as a deluge of rain battered the popular resort island, causing widespread flooding. Phuket Airport Director Monchai Tanod confirmed that although the airport itself remained dry, visibility plummeted to dangerously low levels between 7am and 9am, today, July 2. “Pilots simply couldn’t see the runway.” Flights had to…