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  • Teenager and his father plot murder of another teenager in northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Teenager and his father plot murder of another teenager in northern Thailand

    A teenager and his father conspired to murder a teenage rival on a road in the central province of Uthai Thani, northern Thailand on Wednesday night. The alleged murderers surrendered themselves to the police yesterday. A 16 year old friend of the victim alerted officers at Lan Sak Police Station at 11.50pm on Wednesday, June 7 after his 14 year…

  • Woman feigns insanity to avoid restaurant bill, takes shower on premises (video) | Thaiger

    Woman feigns insanity to avoid restaurant bill, takes shower on premises (video)

    A woman dined at a Thai barbecue restaurant, left without paying and feigned insanity. After finishing her meal, she claimed to be waiting for a friend, but ultimately entered the bathroom and took a shower before leaving the establishment without paying the bill. Yesterday, a Facebook user named Thotsaphon, the 33 year old owner of the barbecue restaurant, posted images…

  • Jealous man fatally stabs girlfriend, attempts suicide, later found injured in sugarcane field | Thaiger

    Jealous man fatally stabs girlfriend, attempts suicide, later found injured in sugarcane field

    A jealous 30 year old Thai man, identified as Karun, fatally stabbed his 45 year old girlfriend Nantharat before driving their vehicle into a pond, and finally, attempting to end his own life. The incident, which took place amidst a sugarcane plantation, was later discovered by local villagers who reported it to the police. The victim and the assailant both…

  • Rough seas prompt beach swimming ban in Trang | Thaiger

    Rough seas prompt beach swimming ban in Trang

    Heavy rainfall and strong winds have led to high waves of around 3 metres along Trang coast, prompting officials at Chao Mai National Park to erect red flags barring tourists from swimming in the affected areas. The ban has been imposed on Pak Meng Beach, Chao Mai Beach and Yao Beach, leaving visitors to explore safer alternatives. During the past…

  • Bangkok taxi tango: Bad boy driver tries to rip off South Korean tourist | Thaiger

    Bangkok taxi tango: Bad boy driver tries to rip off South Korean tourist

    Another bad boy Bangkok taxi driver was caught engaging in unscrupulous deeds, this time attempting to rip off a South Korean tourist, charging the foreigner 700 baht for a 30-minute trip. Fortunately, the South Korean man saw through the taxi driver’s antics and paid him only 300 baht. The taxi driver was furious with this and went into meltdown, cursing…

  • Thai police investigate lorry sticker corruption, truck association meets today | Thaiger

    Thai police investigate lorry sticker corruption, truck association meets today

    The Royal Thai Police is working expeditiously to penalise those involved in the nationwide scandal concerning truck registration stickers, following the receipt of information from a Member of Parliament (MP) and the Thai Truck Association president. They are set to meet today to discuss relevant documents and deepen the investigation of the sticker corruption, potentially leading to disciplinary or criminal…

  • World Oceans Day: The fight to save our seas and combat climate change | Thaiger

    World Oceans Day: The fight to save our seas and combat climate change

    On World Oceans Day, today, Warawut Sillapa-archa, Thailand’s Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, encouraged Thais to help conserve the oceans by not littering in water. He also stressed the importance of oceans absorbing 30% of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, acting as a natural carbon sink. However, increased human activities have led to higher levels of carbon dioxide and…

  • Truck crashes into roadside shop in Chon Buri, 3 injured, 1 dead | Thaiger

    Truck crashes into roadside shop in Chon Buri, 3 injured, 1 dead

    A truck veered off the road and crashed into a roadside shop in Chon Buri province early this morning, leaving three people injured and one dead. The incident took place on the 331 highway near the Ta Le Thong Market when the truck driver lost control of the vehicle after a car cut in front of him. Upon arriving at…

  • Highway horror: Civil engineer’s fatal crash claims delivery rider’s life in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Highway horror: Civil engineer’s fatal crash claims delivery rider’s life in Bangkok

    A Department of Highways civil engineer crashed his car into a delivery rider instantly killing him in the early hours of this morning on the Lat Phrao-Wang Hin Road in Bangkok. The driver’s alcohol test results are yet to be reported. Chok Chai Police Station officers and medical and rescue teams rushed to the road at 12.30am today to investigate the…

  • Chiang Mai human trafficking gang busted, 3 underage victims rescued | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai human trafficking gang busted, 3 underage victims rescued

    Thailand’s plague of human trafficking has once again reared its ugly head. Thai authorities have arrested members of a human trafficking gang operating in Chiang Mai. The arrests followed tip-offs from organisations fighting human trafficking, such as Destiny Rescue and the Immanuel Foundation. Officials discovered that My Tirak Bar and My Tirak Pub were offering sexual services, involving minors, to…

  • Thailand’s Excise Department probes official’s involvement in oil smuggling case | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Excise Department probes official’s involvement in oil smuggling case

    An investigation is underway by Thailand’s Excise Department into allegations that a high-level official attempted to persuade police to release a truck carrying 15,000 litres of smuggled oil. The department’s Deputy Director-General Kriangkrai Pattanaporn revealed that a probe committee was formed to look into the arrest of the 47 year old driver, identified only as Sombat, in Prachuap Khiri Khan…

  • Fraudulent employment: Fake farm jobs in Australia leave Thai victims scammed | Thaiger

    Fraudulent employment: Fake farm jobs in Australia leave Thai victims scammed

    A fraudulent employment agent lured nearly 30 Thais with enticing job opportunities on Australian cattle farms, duping them out of tens of millions of baht. The victims came forward yesterday, filing a complaint with Thai police against the alleged con artist claiming high social status. The complaint against Watsan (whose last name is withheld) was lodged yesterday by 61 year…

  • New Na Klang-Ao Jik road links Phuket and Phang Nga, boosting tourism | Thaiger

    New Na Klang-Ao Jik road links Phuket and Phang Nga, boosting tourism

    The newly completed Na Klang-Ao Jik road, which connects Phuket and Phang Nga, is set to provide a boost to local tourism and cross-provincial transport. The Department of Rural Roads (DRR) has invested approximately 282.8 million baht (US$8.5 million) in the 4.2-kilometre road, which is part of a city expansion project in Phang Nga’s Thai Muang district. The concrete road…

  • Thai father threatens school shooting over kindergarten bullying | Thaiger

    Thai father threatens school shooting over kindergarten bullying

    A Thai father of a kindergarten student was fined 5,000 baht for threatening a school shooting following online messages claiming his son was being bullied. The 30 year old father in Rayong province posted the threats in a LINE group chat, causing concern among other parents and resulting in a police investigation. On June 6 at around 9pm, the father,…

  • Two women killed as motorbike swerves to avoid truck and is crushed by trailer | Thaiger

    Two women killed as motorbike swerves to avoid truck and is crushed by trailer

    Two women were tragically killed when their motorcycle collided with a trailer after swerving to avoid a pick-up truck making a U-turn on a road in Sadao district of Thailand’s Songkhla province. The victims, believed to be Myanmar migrant workers who were 25 to 30 years old, were run over by the trailer. Between last night and this morning, officers…

  • Thai GDP growth at risk as new government formation faces delays | Thaiger

    Thai GDP growth at risk as new government formation faces delays

    Concerns are rising within the private sector as the potential delay in the formation of Thailand’s new government could lead to a decline in the country’s GDP growth to 1-2%. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries, stated that the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) is closely monitoring the political situation. A new government…

  • Thai teen’s chilling confession to child murder due to non-stop crying | Thaiger

    Thai teen’s chilling confession to child murder due to non-stop crying

    An 18 year old Thai man yesterday allegedly confessed to killing his sister-in-law’s two month old baby. The teenager said he did it because the baby would not stop crying. The two month old baby, Kantaphon “Nikhun” Kaesorn, was reported missing at 8am on Tuesday, June 6. Tragically, the baby was found dead in the canal in the Pak Kret…

  • Kazakhstani gunman caught after shooting Russian in broad daylight in Phuket | Thaiger

    Kazakhstani gunman caught after shooting Russian in broad daylight in Phuket

    Phuket International Airport authorities arrested the Kazakhstani gunman who shot a 44 year old Russian national in broad daylight. Artur Legey, the 49 year old suspect, was apprehended at the Phuket International Airport while preparing to flee. The victim was left critically injured in the incident that occurred outside a cafe in Thalang district, Phuket, yesterday. The Russian man, Dmitri Aleynikov,…

  • Thai economy could face 36 billion baht hit from extreme weather | Thaiger

    Thai economy could face 36 billion baht hit from extreme weather

    Extreme weather conditions, including drought and floods, could potentially inflict a 36 billion baht blow to Thailand‘s economy this year, warns the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB). Drought, in particular, is a significant concern as it may severely affect the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, further hindering the country’s already sluggish exports. “Manufacturers are worried about drought…

  • Heavy rainfall warning: 70% of Thailand faces risk, 43 provinces affected | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning: 70% of Thailand faces risk, 43 provinces affected

    Continuous rainfall and flooding have led to warnings in 43 provinces in Thailand, affecting 70% of the region. The Thai Meteorological Department urged citizens to be cautious of potential dangers amidst the downpour, including landslides and flash floods. The heavy rainfall is a result of a strong monsoon trough passing through Myanmar, affecting parts of northern, northeastern, central, and eastern Thailand,…

  • Thai man dozes off using GPS, crashes car into barrier, and dies | Thaiger

    Thai man dozes off using GPS, crashes car into barrier, and dies

    A 31 year old Thai man tragically lost his life after his car veered off course and collided with a barrier on a U-turn near Ban Mueang Luang in Chachoengsao province. The incident occurred at 3am this morning, and witnesses say the driver seemed to be dozing at the wheel prior to the crash. Police officer Dechrit Srikacha and a…

  • 140 Thai women lured into prostitution in Myanmar | Thaiger

    140 Thai women lured into prostitution in Myanmar

    The Pavena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women revealed that the foundation is working to rescue 140 Thai women lured into prostitution in the Shan state of Myanmar. Some of the victims were forced to take drugs. Several Thai people employed in the Shan state urged the foundation and relevant Thai authorities to intervene and rescue these women. Some employees…

  • Thai mother suspected in mysterious canal death of 2 month old son | Thaiger

    Thai mother suspected in mysterious canal death of 2 month old son

    Police suspect a Thai woman is responsible for the murder of her two month old son after the baby mysteriously drowned in a canal. The dead body was found floating in a canal nearby the family’s house. During the initial investigation, officers also uncovered traces of blood on the baby’s bed, adding to the complexity of the case. Yesterday at…

  • Drought hits Singburi: Turbo-charged pump aids fish, supports local agriculture | Thaiger

    Drought hits Singburi: Turbo-charged pump aids fish, supports local agriculture

    As drought continues in Thailand’s central Singburi province the a temple’s fish pond is experiencing a severe reduction in water levels, causing a shortage of oxygen for the fish. Consequently, the Pak Than Sub-district Administration Organisation (SAO) has urgently installed a turbo-charged pump to transfer water from a nearby canal into the pond, simultaneously supporting the aquatic life and allowing locals…

  • Election Commission to recommend vote recounts amid integrity concerns | Thaiger

    Election Commission to recommend vote recounts amid integrity concerns

    In a new development on the Thai election, the Election Commission (EC) of Thailand is taking necessary measures to ensure the fairness of the recent general election. The EC plans to recommend vote recounts in certain party list constituencies after finding unused distributed voting cards. Furthermore, the EC is working to resolve over 280 disputes that question the validity of…

  • Police Division 8 enhances gun training amid growing criminal confrontations | Thaiger

    Police Division 8 enhances gun training amid growing criminal confrontations

    Thailand’s Police Division 8 enforces gun practice training for officers to effectively control situations involving criminals, as confrontations between police and criminals have seen a spike. The goal is to improve officers’ competence in handling weapons and their preparedness to face real-life scenarios. In recent times, conflicts between investigators and criminals have seen a sharp increase, which has caused concern…

  • Alcoholic sets fire to his bedridden wife resulting in her death | Thaiger

    Alcoholic sets fire to his bedridden wife resulting in her death

    In a horrifying incident that has left a community in shock, a Thai man set fire to his bedridden wife, resulting in her tragic demise. The disturbing crime unfolded in the Isaan province of Udon Thani. At 8am today, Banyat and Phatcharapha Ritthanusorn were startled by an argument they overheard. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, they promptly reported it…

  • MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution | Thaiger

    MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution

    In a meeting yesterday with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, Move Forward Party (MFP) leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat pledged to address 21 major issues plaguing the capital city. These problems include traffic congestion, flooding, and PM 2.5 air pollution. The meeting was also attended by several MFP MPs-elect for Bangkok and Bangkok councillors, signalling a strong collaboration between…

  • Medical glove exports decline amid allergy concerns and easing Covid-19 cases | Thaiger

    Medical glove exports decline amid allergy concerns and easing Covid-19 cases

    The export of medical gloves made from rubber latex is expected to continue its decline this year, as Covid-19 infections ease and some countries impose bans on natural rubber gloves due to allergy concerns, according to the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). The decline in glove exports has been significant since last year, impacting Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, said Warawan…

  • Customs Chief orders probe into high-ranking official clearing illegal fuel truck | Thaiger

    Customs Chief orders probe into high-ranking official clearing illegal fuel truck

    The Director of Thailand’s Excise Department ordered an urgent investigation into allegations of a high-ranking official calling to clear an illegal fuel transport operation. If found guilty, the official will be suspended or dismissed from service immediately. The operation led by a provincial excise officer resulted in the arrest of a 47 year old man accused of illegally possessing untaxed…