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  • Bangkok’s SAO collapse sparks charges and corruption probe | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s SAO collapse sparks charges and corruption probe

    The fallout from the deadly collapse of a State Audit Office (SAO) building in March is spiralling into a legal and political firestorm, with engineers, local officials, and shady foreign firms all under the microscope. The Metropolitan Police Bureau is preparing to file multiple charges against engineers and SAO officials responsible for the construction of the building, which came crashing…

  • Thai tourists tricked by scam travel agency, losing 5 million baht | Thaiger

    Thai tourists tricked by scam travel agency, losing 5 million baht

    A Thai man issued a warning to travel enthusiasts after he and his friends were tricked by a travel agency into purchasing a package tour to Pakistan, resulting in a loss of 240,000 baht. Numerous other victims have since come forward, with total losses estimated at around 5 million baht. The man shared details of the scam on his Facebook…

  • Fish from hell: Thai trucker KO’d by flying tuna in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Fish from hell: Thai trucker KO’d by flying tuna in Samut Prakan

    In a freak accident that sounds more like a scene from a slapstick comedy than real life, a Thai truck driver was left bloodied and bruised after a massive frozen 40-kilogramme tuna fell from the sky, straight onto his head. The bizarre incident happened around 12pm today, May 7, at Suphanawa Pier, Lock 6, in Songkhonong subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng district,…

  • Thai F-16s scramble as Myanmar fighter sparks panic | Thaiger

    Thai F-16s scramble as Myanmar fighter sparks panic

    A Myanmar fighter jet triggered a tense military response this week after flying close to Thai airspace in Kanchanaburi province, prompting the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) to deploy two F-16 fighter jets to intercept what was initially classified as an unidentified aircraft. But according to Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, the drama never truly crossed the line, literally. “The aircraft…

  • Police bust motorcycle theft ring, arrest three suspects | Thaiger

    Police bust motorcycle theft ring, arrest three suspects

    In the early hours of this morning, police apprehended a group involved in motorcycle theft and illegal sales across borders. The operation, led by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, resulted in the arrest of three suspects with existing warrants. Wuichai, also known as Kee, today, May 7, was captured on charges of night-time theft committed with an accomplice. The investigation…

  • Million-baht bounty: EC offers big cash for election snitching | Thaiger

    Million-baht bounty: EC offers big cash for election snitching

    With municipal elections looming, Thailand’s Election Commission announced it will offer cash rewards of up to 1 million baht for tip-offs leading to proof of election fraud. The move comes amid mounting concerns over vote-buying and irregularities in the lead-up to the May 11 polls, which will see mayoral and council seats contested in 76 provinces. The payouts are part…

  • Teen arrested after shooting incident over personal dispute | Thaiger

    Teen arrested after shooting incident over personal dispute

    A teen suspect was arrested following a shooting incident involving 15 rounds, reportedly due to a personal dispute. The 19 year old suspect claimed self-defence, stating, “If we didn’t act, they would have,” following several previous altercations. The incident occurred when two people on a red PCX motorcycle, with an unidentified license plate, stopped and fired approximately 15 shots at the…

  • Lèse majesté: US academic fights Thai university sacking | Thaiger

    Lèse majesté: US academic fights Thai university sacking

    A US academic is challenging his dismissal from a Thai university after being sacked following a dropped lèse majesté charge. The American national claims the termination was unlawful, lacked due process, and violated university regulations. The case has sparked debate over academic freedom and the treatment of foreign scholars in Thailand. Chambers, a former lecturer in the Faculty of Social…

  • Another brawl on Soi Bangla: Drunk tourists throw punches | Thaiger

    Another brawl on Soi Bangla: Drunk tourists throw punches

    In yet another chaotic display of tourist mayhem, a video of a drunken street fight between foreign visitors on the notorious Soi Bangla has gone viral, raising fresh concerns over alcohol-fuelled violence in Thailand’s party capital. The footage, posted by Facebook user Kim Wan today, May 7, captures a short but intense scuffle between intoxicated tourists in the early hours…

  • Illegal cigarette network dismantled, 42 million baht fines issued | Thaiger

    Illegal cigarette network dismantled, 42 million baht fines issued

    The Economic Crime Suppression Division, in collaboration with the Excise Department, dismantled a major international illegal cigarette trafficking network. Two Cambodian nationals, 35 year old Chiva Chuoy and 35 year old Nak Khoeun, were apprehended with 50,000 packs of illegal cigarettes, facing fines of up to 42 million baht (US$1.28 million). Yesterday, May 6, at 1.30pm, Police Major General Thasaphum…

  • Hotpot horror: Beer glass brawl erupts in Pattaya restaurant | Thaiger

    Hotpot horror: Beer glass brawl erupts in Pattaya restaurant

    What started as a sizzling night out at a popular Pattaya hotpot spot boiled over into a glass-shattering fight that sent three people to the hospital and left diners in shock. Earlier this week, a heated row at a well-known hot pot restaurant in Central Pattaya exploded into violence between a transgender woman, a woman, and the woman’s brother, turning…

  • Motorway crash in Chon Buri leaves three trapped in wreckage | Thaiger

    Motorway crash in Chon Buri leaves three trapped in wreckage

    A collision on a motorway resulted in a pickup truck crashing into the rear of a trailer truck, leaving three people trapped in the wreckage. Rescue teams were called to the scene, using hydraulic equipment to extricate the victims and transport them to the hospital. The incident occurred at 10.30pm yesterday, May 6, along the inbound lane of the motorway…

  • Fuel shock: Thailand hikes petrol and diesel tax as oil prices drop | Thaiger

    Fuel shock: Thailand hikes petrol and diesel tax as oil prices drop

    Motorists across Thailand are bracing for higher fuel prices after the government officially announced a fresh hike in excise taxes on petrol and diesel, just as global oil prices are falling. The move was confirmed by a new ministerial regulation published in the Royal Gazette and will take effect from today, May 7. Issued by the Ministry of Finance, the regulation updates…

  • Pet cat shot with airsoft gun by neighbour amid noise dispute | Thaiger

    Pet cat shot with airsoft gun by neighbour amid noise dispute

    A Thai woman is seeking justice for her pet cat after a neighbour nearly killed the animal by shooting it with an airsoft gun, allegedly in anger over her loud motorcycle engine. Officers from Mueang Udon Thani Police Station visited a house in the Sam Phrao sub-district, Mueang district, Udon Thani province, in the Isaan region, following a report of…

  • Thai cops injured chasing rogue bike in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Thai cops injured chasing rogue bike in Pattaya

    A routine patrol turned into a street-side disaster in Pattaya after two police officers were injured during a high-speed chase of a suspicious motorcycle. The drama unfolded around sunset on Monday, May 5, in Soi Nern Plub Wan, when officers from Nong Prue Police Station attempted to stop a modified motorbike drawing attention with its blaring exhaust and missing licence…

  • Troops foil vehicle smuggling at Tak province border | Thaiger

    Troops foil vehicle smuggling at Tak province border

    Troops from the Ratchamanu Task Force detained a vehicle smuggling operation at Tak province, as the suspects attempted to drive a stolen vehicle across the Moei River yesterday, May 6. Soldiers from the 433rd Company, part of the Ratchamanu Task Force, were conducting patrols and monitoring natural routes in Baan Muen Rue Chai, Phop Phra district, Tak province, when they…

  • Hash and grab: Russian busted after smuggling drugs in condom | Thaiger

    Hash and grab: Russian busted after smuggling drugs in condom

    A dopey Russian drug peddler has been busted on the party island of Koh Pha Ngan after cops uncovered a stash of narcotics, including hashish he smuggled into Thailand by swallowing it in condoms. The Russian suspect, Denis Bichuk, was caught red-handed outside a convenience store in the Maduawan area yesterday, May 6, looking nervous, sweaty and downright dodgy. When…

  • Thai man fatally stabs wife after discovering she was a prostitute | Thaiger

    Thai man fatally stabs wife after discovering she was a prostitute

    A Thai man fatally stabbed his wife on a road in the central province of Chai Nat, after discovering that she was offering sex services. Rescuers from the Ruam Katanyu Foundation rushed to assist the 39 year old Thai woman, Phatcharin, after receiving a report of the stabbing at around 8.30am today, May 7. She was found lying on the…

  • Man shoots nephew over debt dispute in Thailand tragedy | Thaiger

    Man shoots nephew over debt dispute in Thailand tragedy

    A 65 year old man shot and killed his nephew following a long-standing dispute over a debt of several hundred thousand baht. The conflict escalated when the nephew allegedly insulted him over loud motorcycle noise outside his home. Yesterday, May 6, Police Colonel Teerapat Piyataworat from Sikao Police Station received a report from Police Major Sataphon Chongko, an investigator at…

  • Transport Ministry plans mixed-use development at Bangkok port | Thaiger

    Transport Ministry plans mixed-use development at Bangkok port

    The Ministry of Transport will embark on a development project for the Khlong Toei port area, with plans for a mixed-use development on a 520-rai plot. The initiative, discussed in a meeting chaired by Deputy Transport Minister Monporn Charoensri yesterday, May 6, aims to maximise the utility of the Bangkok port area. Four subcommittees have made progress in various areas,…

  • Thai man wanted for rape of stepdaughter in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thai man wanted for rape of stepdaughter in Bangkok

    A debauched Thai man is on the run after raping his stepdaughter and physically assaulting the girl when she refused to engage in a threesome with him and her biological mother. The 19 year old victim and her mother met social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet yesterday, May 6, to seek assistance. The woman stated that her daughter had been…

  • Paetongtarn hits back over Thaksin hospital scandal | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn hits back over Thaksin hospital scandal

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra came out swinging yesterday, defending her father, ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra, amid growing backlash over his controversial hospital stay. Thaksin, now 75, was sentenced to eight years in prison (later reduced to one via royal pardon) after returning from 15 years in self-imposed exile, but instead of doing time behind bars, he was transferred directly to a…

  • Don’t panic: Blaring phone alerts hit Thailand in disaster drill | Thaiger

    Don’t panic: Blaring phone alerts hit Thailand in disaster drill

    Don’t panic if your phone blares out an emergency alert this week—it’s not the end of the world, just a test. Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) is stepping up its game in disaster preparedness with a nationwide trial of its Cell Broadcast warning system. The tests, rolled out in three phases across May, aim to ensure the…

  • Leaky billion-baht Thai Parliament building sparks repair scandal | Thaiger

    Leaky billion-baht Thai Parliament building sparks repair scandal

    Thailand’s glitzy new Parliament building may be one of the most expensive in the country’s history but five years after opening, it’s already falling apart, and taxpayers are footing the bill – again. The Thai Parliament Complex, officially named Sappaya-Saphasathan, has cost an eye-watering 22.987 billion baht so far but the spending spree isn’t over. Repair budgets totalling nearly 2 billion…

  • Chumphon highway crash leaves many injured amid roadwork confusion | Thaiger

    Chumphon highway crash leaves many injured amid roadwork confusion

    A collision between a pickup truck and a passenger van on Asia Highway 41 in Chumphon resulted in significant damage and multiple injuries. The incident, which occurred due to a lack of warning lights during road repairs, is the latest in a series of accidents at this site. At 2am today, May 7, Police Lieutenant Vimol Kaewchu, deputy inspector of…

  • Bangkok trials smart traffic system at 72 city intersections | Thaiger

    Bangkok trials smart traffic system at 72 city intersections

    Bangkok’s notorious traffic nightmare could finally be easing, thanks to a new ‘smart’ system that promises to slash waiting times and get drivers moving faster. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) rolled out its high-tech Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) at 72 key intersections in a bold bid to revolutionise the capital’s congested roads. The trial initiative aims to replace outdated…

  • Major deception: Ex-British Army officer nicked over wife’s death | Thaiger

    Major deception: Ex-British Army officer nicked over wife’s death

    A retired British Army major has been sensationally charged with murdering his wife during a kayaking trip in Australia, four years after her shock death was initially ruled a tragic accident. Graeme Davidson was arrested this week in Brisbane while visiting from Thailand, where he relocated months after his wife Jacqueline, drowned in Lake Samsonvale, north of Brisbane, in November…

  • Attack on Titan FINAL Exhibition debuts at Bangkok’s CentralWorld | Thaiger

    Attack on Titan FINAL Exhibition debuts at Bangkok’s CentralWorld

    The Attack on Titan FINAL exhibition opens May 7 at Bangkok’s CentralWorld and runs until June 18, offering eight immersive zones for fans of the globally popular anime and manga series. Since its debut in 2009, Attack on Titan has sold over 140 million manga copies worldwide and is one of the top 10 bestselling manga series. The anime is…

  • Australian man jailed for 15 days for motorcycle wheelie in Phuket | Thaiger

    Australian man jailed for 15 days for motorcycle wheelie in Phuket

    Thai police sentenced an Australian man to 15 days in prison for performing a motorcycle wheelie on a road in Phuket on April 27, in an apparent effort to demonstrate that no special treatment is given to foreign nationals in Thailand. The 32 year old Australian, Daherwalid, went viral on Thai social media in April after images and videos of…

  • Heavy rain and extreme heat hit 38 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Heavy rain and extreme heat hit 38 Thai provinces

    Residents in 38 provinces across Thailand are advised to prepare for heavy rainfall, particularly in the south, where 60 to 70% of the area is expected to experience severe weather. Meanwhile, the overall temperature across the nation remains extremely hot, especially in the northern region. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts that in the next 24 hours, the south will…