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  • Phuket police intensify search for MG linked to robbery-murder | Thaiger

    Phuket police intensify search for MG linked to robbery-murder

    Phuket police are intensifying their investigation into an MG car linked to a robbery-homicide in Nakhon Chai Si after GPS data revealed its presence in Phuket. Yesterday, September 19, Police Captain Ratchanat Ratsadaproni from Nakhon Chai Si Police Station was alerted to the discovery of 47 year old Thitirat Chatput’s body. Thitirat, who lived in the Lat Phrao district of…

  • British-Thai monk and Thai national artist win diplomacy award | Thaiger

    British-Thai monk and Thai national artist win diplomacy award

    Thailand’s Public Diplomacy Award named three remarkable figures as this year’s recipients, the Thailand Foundation revealed yesterday. A revered monk, an iconic composer, and a leading cultural institution will be honoured for their monumental contributions to promoting Thai culture and values across the globe. The prestigious honour has gone to Phra Phrompacharayanmuni (Ajahn Jayasaro), a British-Thai Buddhist monk, whose dedication…

  • Krabi closes marine attractions until Sunday due to rough seas | Thaiger

    Krabi closes marine attractions until Sunday due to rough seas

    Krabi’s Marine National Park has temporarily closed its marine tourist attractions for four days, from September 19 to 22, due to strong winds and rough seas. The National Park raised red flags across various tourist spots in the area. Had Nopparat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi announced that red flags have been placed at all marine tourist…

  • Thailand unveils destination visa to attract remote workers | Thaiger

    Thailand unveils destination visa to attract remote workers

    The Government of Thailand is intensifying efforts to promote its new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) to attract foreign nationals who wish to work while travelling in the country, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. Maris announced that the ministry is playing a significant role in promoting the DTV, which is anticipated to generate revenue for Thailand. He emphasised that…

  • Identity theft leaves ex-village headman without essential services | Thaiger

    Identity theft leaves ex-village headman without essential services

    An ex-assistant village headman from Nakhon Ratchasima has found himself in a nightmarish situation after discovering that his identity was stolen by a prisoner. Despite years of seeking help, he remains unable to access essential services due to the mix-up. Komson Tiskratok, a 41 year old man, reported that his name, surname, and 13-digit ID number were used by a…

  • Illegal care centre in Chiang Mai sends Thai father to hospital | Thaiger

    Illegal care centre in Chiang Mai sends Thai father to hospital

    A Thai woman took her father to a care centre in Chiang Mai, only to receive the news that he was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. It was later revealed that the centre was operating illegally. A Facebook user named Mimm Jewpanya pleaded for help yesterday after her father was admitted to a care centre in Chiang Mai.…

  • Thai household debt hits 13.6 trillion baht as bad loans rise | Thaiger

    Thai household debt hits 13.6 trillion baht as bad loans rise

    Thai household debt has surged to alarming levels, reaching 13.6 trillion baht, with non-performing loans (NPLs) climbing to 1.2 trillion baht. The National Credit Bureau reports a consistent rise in bad debts across housing, automotive, and credit card sectors. Data from the end of July indicates that household debt in Thailand reached a staggering 13.6 trillion baht. This figure is…

  • Temple turmoil: Abbot arrested over sexual assault of minor | Thaiger

    Temple turmoil: Abbot arrested over sexual assault of minor

    Police detained the abbot of a temple in Kui Buri district for questioning over allegations of sexually assaulting a minor. Villagers believe the abbot, known for accurate lottery predictions, is being falsely accused. The abbot denies the charges, while police reveal seven individuals have surrendered in connection with the case. Yesterday, September 19, at the office of the Kui Buri…

  • Elderly monk brutally killed in Sisaket temple quarters | Thaiger

    Elderly monk brutally killed in Sisaket temple quarters

    A tragic incident unfolded when a 73 year old monk was brutally murdered in his quarters. Two small cats were found wandering around his lifeless body. The discovery was made by a fellow monk who became concerned when the elderly monk did not appear for his morning alms collection. On the morning of yesterday, September 19, police officer Taweesin Srisuriyachai…

  • Phuket teleconference reviews disaster plan for southern provinces | Thaiger

    Phuket teleconference reviews disaster plan for southern provinces

    Royal Volunteer Command Center Region 4 held a teleconference yesterday with representatives from 14 southern provinces to review the 2015 National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Plan. The meeting, chaired by Major General Anusorn Ourai, Deputy Commander of Army Area 4 and Deputy Director of the Royal Volunteer Command Center Region 4, aimed to improve coordination and ensure systematic disaster relief…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 20 to 22) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 20 to 22)

    Ready for the weekend? Bangkok never fails to deliver when it comes to exciting activities and vibrant events. Whether you want to celebrate Negroni Week, indulge in a Thai cheese buffet, browse the latest flea markets, or pair great books with fine wine, there’s something for everyone. If you’re unsure how to spend your time, we’ve put together the top…

  • Thai man arrested for robbing food vendor in Bang Lamung | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for robbing food vendor in Bang Lamung

    Pattaya police apprehended a 51 year old Thai man accused of robbing a street food vendor while pretending to place an order. The suspect was arrested just hours after the incident. Police officers from Bang Lamung Police Station arrested the suspect, Sakon, at 9pm on Wednesday, September 18, at his residence in the Eua Athon Naklua housing estate in Bang…

  • Pattaya: Woman openly uses illegal drugs on Soi Buakhao | Thaiger

    Pattaya: Woman openly uses illegal drugs on Soi Buakhao

    A woman in Pattaya has been seen openly using illegal drugs on the bustling Soi Buakhao, raising concerns among locals and tourists. A Facebook user recently shared images of the woman, who appears to be homeless, sitting by the roadside with drug paraphernalia in one hand and a lighter in the other. The images show numerous Thai and foreign tourists…

  • Tropical storm Sonca to bring heavy rain to northeast Thailand | Thaiger

    Tropical storm Sonca to bring heavy rain to northeast Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning about Tropical Storm Sonca, expected to hit the northeastern regions of the country today, bringing heavy rainfall due to its slow-moving nature. Deputy Director-General Thanasit Iam-ananchai of the TMD provided an update on the storm’s progress, which was located in Khammouane Province, Laos, approximately 130 kilometres from Nakhon Phanom Province at 10pm…

  • Malaysia and Cambodia launch cross-border QR payment system | Thaiger

    Malaysia and Cambodia launch cross-border QR payment system

    Malaysia and Cambodia have collaboratively launched a cross-border quick response (QR) payment linkage, enabling consumers and merchants to conduct instant retail payments via mobile applications. This initiative, announced by Bank Negara Malaysia and the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC), aims to enhance the payment experience and expand market reach for over 5 million merchants in both countries, primarily small businesses.…

  • Bangkok street vendors must be poor enough to operate: BMA | Thaiger

    Bangkok street vendors must be poor enough to operate: BMA

    In a move that’s bound to shake up Bangkok’s bustling street food scene, new City Hall regulations will allow only “poor Thais” to operate as street vendors. The bold rules, signed by Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, have sparked controversy with their stringent requirements, including a ban on migrant workers. Once published in the Royal Gazette, the new rules will go…

  • China: Japanese boy fatally stabbed near school | Thaiger

    China: Japanese boy fatally stabbed near school

    In a shocking incident that has left communities reeling, a 10 year old Japanese boy was fatally stabbed near his school in southern China, dying just a day later. The boy, a student at the prestigious Shenzhen Japanese School, succumbed to his injuries today, September 19, according to Japanese officials. The boy’s attacker, a 44 year old man identified as…

  • TAGTHAi and Google Cloud to transform tourism in Thailand | Thaiger

    TAGTHAi and Google Cloud to transform tourism in Thailand

    TAGTHAi, Thailand’s official travel app, has partnered with Google Cloud to create a ground-breaking solution that simplifies travel for tourists. Their AI-driven feature, Design My Trip, promises to revolutionise how visitors experience Thailand. Thiratida Kuvantharai, CEO of TAGTHAi, revealed the cutting-edge technologies used to offer curated travel experiences tailored to each individual. “This aligns perfectly with the Tourism Authority of…

  • High stakes: British soccer star’s £600k cannabis own goal | Thaiger

    High stakes: British soccer star’s £600k cannabis own goal

    Professional footballer Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged in a sensational attempt to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through Stansted Airport. The 33 year old striker, currently playing for Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton, was nabbed by National Crime Agency (NCA) officers at dawn yesterday, September 18, in Gourock, Inverclyde. The ex-Livingston, Aberdeen, and Arsenal academy star, who resides on Cardwell…

  • Brakes off: Bangkok’s car free day lets tourists cruise sans traffic | Thaiger

    Brakes off: Bangkok’s car free day lets tourists cruise sans traffic

    Bangkok is revving up for Car Free Day this weekend on Banthat Thong Road, offering a vehicle-free zone for tourists to cruise around and soak up various activities. The event, dubbed Bangkok Car Free 2024: Connecting for Life, aligns with the annual World Car Free Day on September 22, according to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesperson Aekvarunyoo Amrapala. In a…

  • Tak Bai tragedy: Thai officials to face music over deadly crackdown | Thaiger

    Tak Bai tragedy: Thai officials to face music over deadly crackdown

    The Government of Thailand is set to prosecute eight former security personnel for their alleged roles in the notorious Tak Bai crackdown nearly 20 years ago, where 78 protesters met a grim fate, suffocating or being crushed in overloaded army trucks, according to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). Among those facing serious charges are six soldiers and two…

  • UK signs pivotal trade and investment deal with Thailand | Thaiger

    UK signs pivotal trade and investment deal with Thailand

    The United Kingdom government has finalised a significant trade and investment agreement with Thailand, marking the first such deal since the Labour government assumed office in July. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan and UK Trade Minister Douglas Alexander signed the enhanced trade partnership agreement in Bangkok yesterday, September 18. The deal seeks to eliminate specific trade barriers, focusing on sectors such as…

  • Sea surge devastates Trang village, leaving residents homeless | Thaiger

    Sea surge devastates Trang village, leaving residents homeless

    A powerful sea surge devastated the coastal village of Ban Mot Tanoi in Ko Libong, Kantang district, Trang province, rendering residents homeless and their properties in ruins. Waves reaching heights of 3 to 4 metres, combined with strong winds, caused extensive damage to 15 homes, with eight destroyed and seven partially damaged. Residents are now left to pick up the…

  • Udon Thani woman forced to sign new loan, assaulted by creditor | Thaiger

    Udon Thani woman forced to sign new loan, assaulted by creditor

    A woman reported her creditor for assaulting her in the middle of a market, despite claims of having repaid the loan in full. She was forced to sign an additional loan agreement for 40,000 baht after already repaying both the principal and interest. The woman, 46 year old Phanomphon from Nong Khon Kwang, Mueang district, Udon Thani province, filed a…

  • Psychiatric patient escapes hospital, steals two bikes in Lopburi | Thaiger

    Psychiatric patient escapes hospital, steals two bikes in Lopburi

    A psychiatric patient caused quite a stir by escaping from a hospital and stealing two motorcycles, fleeing across four districts to reach his mother’s home. Police from Ban Mi district in Lopburi received a report from Chakkrit Namkhot, who said his red Honda Dream motorcycle, with the registration 1กน 946 Lopburi, was stolen while he was eating at a restaurant…

  • Thai court confiscates 5.1m baht from official over unusual wealth | Thaiger

    Thai court confiscates 5.1m baht from official over unusual wealth

    The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases Region 3 ordered the confiscation of assets worth 5.1 million baht from a Public Warehouse Organisation (PWO) official due to allegations of unusual wealth, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) announced yesterday. The court’s ruling, which was handed down on March 28, directed the confiscation of funds in two accounts held by Sarot…

  • Hit-and-run: Pattaya traffic cop left with no compensation | Thaiger

    Hit-and-run: Pattaya traffic cop left with no compensation

    A Pattaya traffic cop is desperately calling out for justice after a hit-and-run driver left him with a broken foot—and a pile of unpaid medical bills. Special Affairs Traffic Officer Anirut Buachum was directing traffic near the Soi Chaiyapornvithi intersection in North Pattaya on August 5 when disaster struck. A white Chevrolet sedan, speeding and failing to signal, suddenly turned…

  • Passenger dies as grab car crashes into oil tanker in Rayong | Thaiger

    Passenger dies as grab car crashes into oil tanker in Rayong

    A tragic accident involving a popular app-based car occurred when it crashed into the back of an oil tanker truck, resulting in the death of one passenger and serious injury to another. The driver miraculously escaped unharmed, attributing his survival to a protective amulet. At 6.30am today, September 19, Anupong Puangpee, a duty officer at Klaeng Police Station in Rayong,…

  • Cannabis chaos: Thailand’s weed rules you can’t afford to break | Thaiger

    Cannabis chaos: Thailand’s weed rules you can’t afford to break

    Thailand’s cannabis scene is about to get a whole lot more official but there are big consequences for those who don’t play by the rules. From January 1, 2025, consumers will still have access to the country’s wide variety of dry flowers but breaking key regulations could land you in hot water. The rules are simple: no smoking in public,…

  • Transgender monk’s meth meltdown and fall from grace in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Transgender monk’s meth meltdown and fall from grace in Pattaya

    A monk in Pattaya, who identified as a transgender woman, experienced a drug-induced episode, leading to his removal from the monkhood after testing positive for methamphetamine. Police in Pattaya received a report of a monk behaving erratically within the grounds of Boonyakanjanaram Temple in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. Responding to the call, Police Lieutenant Pansan Klongsit and…