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  • Thailand govt eases spending rules for 10000 baht digital wallet | Thaiger

    Thailand govt eases spending rules for 10000 baht digital wallet

    The Thai government plans to relax conditions for spending under the third phase of the 10,000 baht digital wallet programme, ensuring access for those without smartphones. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed that the funds would be disbursed in the second quarter of this year. The Economic Stimulus Subcommittee has shown readiness and confidence in the blockchain system, with banks…

  • Police in Lampang seize six million meth pills, arrest two | Thaiger

    Police in Lampang seize six million meth pills, arrest two

    Police in Lampang province successfully apprehended two Hmong men involved in transporting a large quantity of methamphetamine amounting to six million pills. Residents assisted in the capture after a high-speed chase. The suspects revealed they were paid 500,000 baht (US$14,680) to drive the vehicle, and police are seeking three more people connected to the operation. Yesterday, February 10, at 11am,…

  • Bangkok battles coastal erosion with new wave barrier initiative | Thaiger

    Bangkok battles coastal erosion with new wave barrier initiative

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is collaborating with various organisations to combat the persistent erosion of Bangkok’s coastline in the Bang Khun Thian district. Jessada Chandraprabha, the director of the BMA’s Drainage and Sewerage Department, recently updated on the ongoing initiatives to tackle this issue affecting the capital’s shoreline. He explained that the department is working closely with related agencies…

  • Burmese man jailed 15 days for throwing dog into sea | Thaiger

    Burmese man jailed 15 days for throwing dog into sea

    A Burmese national has been sentenced to 15 days in prison without probation after a shocking video emerged showing the man repeatedly throwing a helpless puppy into the sea off Koh Samui. The disturbing footage, which went viral on February 7, captured the man forcefully hurling the terrified stray dog into the water. Each time the puppy desperately swam back…

  • Construction barrier collision in Pattaya leaves motorcyclist dead | Thaiger

    Construction barrier collision in Pattaya leaves motorcyclist dead

    A 29 year old Thai man tragically lost his life after his motorcycle collided with a construction barrier in Pattaya. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre was alerted to the accident on Pattaya Third Road at 1.36am on Sunday, February 9. Upon receiving the report, they coordinated with Pattaya police and dispatched rescue volunteers. Reporters from The Pattaya News also arrived…

  • Wisconsin Cheese surprises guests at Banyan Tree Bangkok | Thaiger

    Wisconsin Cheese surprises guests at Banyan Tree Bangkok

    Jagota Brothers Trading Co., Ltd., joins hands with Wisconsin Cheese, Pernod Ricard, and Banyan Tree Bangkok to host the Wisconsin Cheeses Night at Saffron Sky Garden. The event’s goal was to showcase, raise awareness, and promote the visibility of the finest American cheeses from Sartori, established in 1939 in Wisconsin – the home of the world’s finest cheeses, the most…

  • Russian woman arrested for smoking in Phuket shopping mall | Thaiger

    Russian woman arrested for smoking in Phuket shopping mall

    Phuket police officers arrested a Russian woman who fled without paying for a haircut and smoked a cigarette inside a shopping mall despite a warning from security guards. The news Facebook page โหดจัง จังหวัดภูเก็ต (which translates to Phuket is so brutal) shared the video of the foreign woman yesterday, February 10, with a caption that read… “What drugs are you high…

  • Last call for change: Businesses push to end 2-5pm booze ban | Thaiger

    Last call for change: Businesses push to end 2-5pm booze ban

    Hotels and businesses selling alcohol have urged the government to abolish the restriction on alcohol sales between 2pm and 5pm. They argue that this regulation is outdated and no longer relevant. This request coincides with the progression of a bill amending the alcohol beverages control law, which is poised to advance to its second and third readings in the House…

  • Naomi Campbell discusses Thai fashion industry boost with PM | Thaiger

    Naomi Campbell discusses Thai fashion industry boost with PM

    Former supermodel Naomi Campbell engaged in discussions with Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra yesterday, February 10, aiming to elevate Thailand’s presence in the global fashion industry by fostering the development of supermodels and fashion. Campbell’s meeting with the prime minister at the Government House focused on strategies to position Thailand as a leading nation for supermodels and a hub for…

  • 4 foreign hackers behind 560 million baht malware scam arrested in Phuket | Thaiger

    4 foreign hackers behind 560 million baht malware scam arrested in Phuket

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) arrested four foreign hackers who fled Switzerland to evade arrest warrants to hide in Phuket after operating a malware scam that defrauded more than 1,000 victims, causing total losses of over US$16 million, or approximately 560 million baht. Swiss officials sought cooperation from the RTP to extradite the four malware scammers back to Switzerland for further legal…

  • Bangkok bus skids on oil, crashes into electric pole cable (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok bus skids on oil, crashes into electric pole cable (video)

    A Bangkok public bus, route 167, encountered an oil slick on the road, causing it to lose control while navigating a curve. The incident occurred today, February 11, at 12.20am near the Maihai Sawan intersection in Thon Buri, Bangkok. The bus veered off course and collided with a high-voltage electric pole’s support cable, lifting its front wheels over 3 metres…

  • Bangkok morning chill persists amid rising PM 2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Bangkok morning chill persists amid rising PM 2.5 levels

    Bangkok continues to experience cool morning weather with temperatures as low as 19 degrees Celsius, similar to the northern, central, and northeastern regions. Meanwhile, PM 2.5 levels are expected to rise, particularly in the upper parts of the country. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts that a moderate high-pressure area or cold air mass is covering upper Thailand, resulting in…

  • Kenyan man flees call centre scam gang in Myanmar to Thailand | Thaiger

    Kenyan man flees call centre scam gang in Myanmar to Thailand

    A Kenyan man fled a brutal assault by a call centre scam gang in Myanmar and sought help from Thai residents in the Phop Phra district of Tak province yesterday, February 9. Officers from Phop Phra Police Station and residents assisted the 30 year old Kenyan man, Jame Opunde Amunga, who escaped from Myawaddy, Myanmar. He arrived at a local…

  • How to get tickets for the Frank Bruno Gala Dinner Tour in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to get tickets for the Frank Bruno Gala Dinner Tour in Thailand

    Frank Bruno, one of Britain’s most beloved boxing legends, is making his final tour in Thailand this March. The former WBC heavyweight champion will be hosting a series of gala dinner events across Pattaya, Bangkok, Hua Hin, and Koh Phangan. The gala dinner, called An Evening With British Icon Frank Bruno, offers a rare opportunity for you to hear Bruno’s personal…

  • Scorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs | Thaiger

    Scorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs

    The Land of Smiles is about to feel the heat, according to the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) which is forecasting an intense, scorching, summer season from late February till mid-May. Temperatures are predicted to soar to a blistering 42-43 degrees Celsius, with sporadic thunderstorms offering a fleeting respite from the inferno. In the northern regions, residents are in for a…

  • Man arrested in Bangkok for home thefts using motorbike (video) | Thaiger

    Man arrested in Bangkok for home thefts using motorbike (video)

    A 45 year old Thai man was apprehended by the police on February 8 for allegedly climbing into homes and committing theft for personal gain. This arrest followed an investigation after a social media page, อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้รีเทิร์น sought assistance with a case involving a thief on a motorcycle, suspected in two separate incidents. The investigation, led by Police Major General Siam…

  • Thai man arrested for smuggling 290 litres of diesel to Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for smuggling 290 litres of diesel to Myanmar

    A man was apprehended for attempting to smuggle nearly 300 litres of diesel fuel across the Thai-Myanmar border to Payathonzu, claiming it was intended for his mother-in-law without seeking payment. Police Colonel Paitoon Sriwilai from Sangkhla Buri Police Station revealed the arrest today, February 10, after the National Security Council ordered power cuts in the border area linked to illegal…

  • Bangkok introduces congestion charge in six key intersections | Thaiger

    Bangkok introduces congestion charge in six key intersections

    Thailand is looking to introduce a congestion charge to alleviate traffic in key areas of Bangkok, known for its gridlock bumper-to-bumper congestion. Following the footsteps of other major cities such as London and Milan, the move is expected to yield positive results. The congestion charge, designed to alleviate traffic jams and curb environmental pollution, is set to initially cover six…

  • Taxi hijacking attempt ends in crash on Phahonyothin Road | Thaiger

    Taxi hijacking attempt ends in crash on Phahonyothin Road

    A man attempted to steal a taxi he hired while en route to Nakhon Ratchasima, leading to a crash with a container truck. The incident occurred today, February 10, at 5.30am, prompting police to review CCTV footage to locate the suspect. Officers from the Nong Khae Police Station’s Hin Kong sub-branch in Saraburi province received reports of a car accident involving a…

  • Witnesses overturn car to save motorcyclist who later dies in hospital | Thaiger

    Witnesses overturn car to save motorcyclist who later dies in hospital

    Nearly 20 Thai, Burmese, and foreign witnesses worked together to overturn a sedan to save a motorcyclist who was trapped beneath the vehicle on a road in Phuket yesterday, February 9. They successfully retrieved the rider but he later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. The Phuket Times shared a touching video showing a group of people working hard to…

  • Thailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Thailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels

    In a rare twist of atmospheric fate, Thailand basked in pristine air quality this morning, with every province being given the green light for clean air by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA). Foremost among them, bustling Bangkok boasted the lowest levels of ultrafine dust in the nation, marking a refreshing change for the capital known for its…

  • Phatthalung man fires at ex-wife’s home, no injuries reported | Thaiger

    Phatthalung man fires at ex-wife’s home, no injuries reported

    Police in Phatthalung province yesterday responded to an incident involving a man who allegedly fired shots at his former wife’s residence, causing property damage but no injuries. The altercation took place in Mueang Phatthalung district, yesterday, February 9, with police actively pursuing legal action against the suspect. Upon arriving at the scene, police discovered shattered windows, doors, and damaged walls…

  • Digital wallet scheme’s third phase to start in second quarter | Thaiger

    Digital wallet scheme’s third phase to start in second quarter

    The third phase of the 10,000 baht digital wallet distribution initiative is set to start in the second quarter of the year, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Pichai, who also serves as the Deputy Prime Minister, mentioned that the system for fund distribution is undergoing testing this month and is expected to be fully operational in time for the…

  • Pattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside

    Pattaya’s picturesque seaside spot, typically teeming with tourists seeking seaside breezes and a tipple, now smells more like a toilet after tourists resorted to pooping and peeing in public. Reports have surfaced of visitors, both Thai and foreign, resorting to relieving themselves, quite literally, in places more suited to parking than plumbing. Pattaya News reported today, February 10, on an…

  • Thai officials foil Myanmar solar panel, fuel smuggling attempts | Thaiger

    Thai officials foil Myanmar solar panel, fuel smuggling attempts

    Security personnel in the western province of Tak intercepted attempts to smuggle solar panels and fuel into Myanmar yesterday, February 9. This comes amid a Thai government directive to halt power and fuel exports to three Myanmar border towns, following a request from Chinese agencies concerned about scam operations targeting Chinese citizens. In the first incident, a patrol comprising soldiers,…

  • Abhisit warns Thai casino legalisation risks social harm | Thaiger

    Abhisit warns Thai casino legalisation risks social harm

    Former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva directed criticism towards the Thai government’s plan to legalise casinos and online gambling, warning that it could exacerbate existing social issues. During a seminar focused on the drive to legalise gambling in Thailand, Abhisit described gambling as a significant social concern that has inflicted damage not only on individuals but also on their families. He…

  • Thai man goes on mall rampage over forgotten phone password | Thaiger

    Thai man goes on mall rampage over forgotten phone password

    A mentally ill Thai man went on a rampage at a shopping mall in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen after a worker at an iCare store was unable to repair his phone because he could not remember his Apple ID password. A video of the incident was shared by several media outlets, showing his violent behaviour at the iCare…

  • Yingluck Shinawatra’s return to Thailand faces unresolved issues | Thaiger

    Yingluck Shinawatra’s return to Thailand faces unresolved issues

    Efforts to facilitate the return of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Thailand continue, as her brother, Thaksin, indicates that several considerations must still be addressed before her possible return. Thaksin initially committed to her return during an interview last November, suggesting it could occur around this year’s Songkran festival. The 75 year old former PM expressed optimism regarding the…

  • 5 foreigners, 2 Thais arrested at illegal nurseries and Muay Thai gym | Thaiger

    5 foreigners, 2 Thais arrested at illegal nurseries and Muay Thai gym

    Police arrested five foreigners and two Thai citizens at illegal nurseries and a Muay Thai training gym in Phuket on Friday, February 7. Phuket Provincial Police officers raided three suspicious businesses in the province on Friday, including two nurseries in the Thalang district and a Muay Thai training gym in the Mueang district. At the first nursery, police encountered 10…

  • Thailand’s capital relocation proposal faces opposition | Thaiger

    Thailand’s capital relocation proposal faces opposition

    A proposal by a lawmaker from the Pheu Thai Party for the relocation of Thailand’s capital to Nakhon Ratchasima has been met with opposition from a House study. The study suggests that such a move would require a significant budget and a referendum for decision-making. The Interior Ministry, tasked with forming a House committee to examine the proposal, indicated that the…