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  • Patong lifeguards warn as venomous bluebottles wash up | Thaiger

    Patong lifeguards warn as venomous bluebottles wash up

    Lifeguards at Patong Beach have issued a warning after venomous Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish washed ashore, urging tourists to stay cautious in the water. Lifeguards raised the alarm after several of the creatures were found along the sand. Patong Surf Life Saving urged beachgoers not to touch or play with them, stressing that anyone stung should immediately seek assistance…

  • Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video) | Thaiger

    Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video)

    Thai riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse Cambodian civilians who clashed with security forces during a border confrontation in Sa Kaeo. The confrontation took place yesterday afternoon, September 17, in Khok Sung district, near Ban Nong Ya Kaeo, where the border is marked between posts No.42 and No.43. Thai police had earlier reinforced the area with…

  • Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints | Thaiger

    Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints

    Drinkers in Thailand face fines for consuming alcohol in pubs and bars after legal hours, under tougher rules aimed at curbing late-night drinking. From November 8, anyone caught drinking in pubs and bars outside the permitted times faces fines of up to 10,000 baht. The Department of Provincial Administration confirmed the new penalties under an amendment to the Alcoholic Beverage…

  • Thailand on alert as fierce monsoon rains threaten floods | Thaiger

    Thailand on alert as fierce monsoon rains threaten floods

    Thailand prepares for more widespread monsoon rains, with the meteorological department warning of flash floods, rough seas, and heavy downpours across multiple regions this week. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported that the monsoon trough is lying across the lower Central region, the East, and the lower Northeast, connecting to an active low-pressure cell over the South China Sea. Meanwhile,…

  • Woman dies after fall from Bangkok mall parking structure (video) | Thaiger

    Woman dies after fall from Bangkok mall parking structure (video)

    A woman in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao area died after falling from a shopping mall parking structure, with police now reviewing CCTV to determine the cause. The incident occurred at around 7.30pm yesterday, September 16, at a well-known department store in the Chatuchak district. Police Lieutenant Chakkrit Suwanwong, deputy inspector of Phahonyothin Police Station, coordinated with forensic officers, doctors from the…

  • People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance | Thaiger

    People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance

    People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut reaffirmed his stance on Thailand’s lese majeste law, stressing that any reforms must follow court rulings. Speaking yesterday, September 16, Natthaphong expanded on comments he made in a recent interview with Time magazine, where he addressed the controversial law. The magazine quoted him: “Article 112 still causes problems in Thailand, and if we get power,…

  • Australian man survives knife slash and hotel plunge in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Australian man survives knife slash and hotel plunge in Pattaya

    An Australian man in Chon Buri slashed his face with a knife before leaping from a sixth-floor hotel balcony, surviving the fall with serious injuries. The incident occurred today, September 17, at a seven-storey hotel on Soi Petchtrakul in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. Police Lieutenant Sonthaya Khanthrap, deputy inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, led a response…

  • Suspects arrested over 2.2m baht speedboat heist in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Suspects arrested over 2.2m baht speedboat heist in Chon Buri

    Police in Bang Lamung arrested three men accused of stealing a 2.2-million-baht speedboat, recovering the vessel and a pickup truck used in the alleged crime. The arrests were made yesterday, September 16, at 5pm by officers from Bang Lamung Police Station, led by Superintendent Police Colonel Sarawut Nuchanart, Deputy Superintendent of Investigations Police Major Kornphong Sukvisith, and Investigation Inspector Police…

  • Japanese teens caught smuggling cannabis from Thailand to Japan | Thaiger

    Japanese teens caught smuggling cannabis from Thailand to Japan

    Two Japanese teenagers were arrested at Fukuoka Airport after flying in from Thailand with 14 kilogrammes of cannabis extract disguised inside instant curry packets. The 17 year old high school student from Kishiwada City in Osaka Prefecture, along with his 16 year old friend, was stopped by police after officers discovered 14kg of liquid containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in their luggage.…

  • Baby girl killed after family pit bull turns violent in Uthai Thani | Thaiger

    Baby girl killed after family pit bull turns violent in Uthai Thani

    A baby girl was killed in Uthai Thani in northern Thailand when a family’s pit bull mauled her in a tragic accident, prompting police to investigate the attack. The accident left the baby’s family devastated when their two month old daughter was fatally mauled by a pet pit bull that reportedly mistook her for a toy. Police in Nong Chang…

  • Monsoon mayhem: TMD warns of floods and dangerous seas | Thaiger

    Monsoon mayhem: TMD warns of floods and dangerous seas

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned of thunderstorms, flash floods and rough seas as the monsoon brings heavy rain across several regions. The monsoon trough lies across the lower Central, upper South and the East into an active low-pressure cell over the South China Sea, while a moderate southwesterly wind prevails over the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf…

  • Pattaya gamer flees with bag in brazen all-night shop theft | Thaiger

    Pattaya gamer flees with bag in brazen all-night shop theft

    Police in Pattaya are searching for a thief who spent 10 hours in a gaming shop before fleeing with a bag packed with valuables, all caught on CCTV. A gaming shop in Soi Kor Phai, Pattaya, has released CCTV footage of a theft that took place in the early hours of Sunday, September 14, calling on the public to help…

  • Thailand to test seaplane routes to boost island tourism | Thaiger

    Thailand to test seaplane routes to boost island tourism

    Thailand is launching a pilot project with seaplane routes in Trang, aiming to boost tourism by linking remote islands with major travel destinations. Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) has confirmed plans for a pilot seaplane tourism project that could revolutionise the country’s travel industry. The initiative, developed in partnership with private operators Siam Seaplane and Thai Seaplane, will begin test…

  • Buddhist council bans monks from acting as lottery seers | Thaiger

    Buddhist council bans monks from acting as lottery seers

    Thailand’s Sangha Council has reiterated its ban on monks acting as lottery fortune tellers, warning that the practice breaks religious discipline and the law. The reminder comes amid growing concern over monks engaging in inappropriate activities, with recent cases involving even senior clergy members. Officials said these actions not only undermine Buddhist principles but also erode the faith of devotees.…

  • Chao Phraya Dam surge floods Ayutthaya and displaces thousands | Thaiger

    Chao Phraya Dam surge floods Ayutthaya and displaces thousands

    Heavy water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam has triggered flooding across Ayutthaya, affecting thousands of households and prompting urgent safety warnings. Floodwaters have swept through large parts of Ayutthaya after water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam was increased by 2,000 to 2,500 cubic metres per second. The National Water Resources Committee approved the release to handle surging inflows…

  • Monkey madness: Hundreds escape cages and run riot in Lopburi | Thaiger

    Monkey madness: Hundreds escape cages and run riot in Lopburi

    Chaos erupted in Lopburi when hundreds of monkeys broke free from a shelter, invading homes, ransacking cars, and even storming a police station. Residents of Lopburi faced a wild spectacle today, September 16, as more than 100 monkeys escaped from the Pho Kao Ton Monkey Shelter in Mueang district. The mass breakout sparked panic in the area, with troops of…

  • Phuket hotel mystery: Young woman found dead in room | Thaiger

    Phuket hotel mystery: Young woman found dead in room

    A 26 year old woman was found dead in her hotel room in Phuket, prompting police and forensic teams to investigate the cause of her unexplained death. Police in Cherng Talay are investigating the death of a young woman who was found lifeless in her hotel room within a resort complex yesterday afternoon. Cherng Talay Police received notification of the…

  • Pattaya teens terrorise street in explosive gang showdown | Thaiger

    Pattaya teens terrorise street in explosive gang showdown

    Two rival youth gangs clashed in Pattaya’s Khao Talo area, where weapons and explosives were used in a late-night street fight that alarmed nearby residents. A violent clash between two rival youth gangs erupted in Pattaya’s Khao Talo area in the early hours of yesterday, September 15, leaving locals shaken and demanding answers. The altercation broke out around 2am on…

  • Anutin confirms Cabinet ready, vows swift action on economy | Thaiger

    Anutin confirms Cabinet ready, vows swift action on economy

    Thailand’s new Cabinet lineup has been finalised and is awaiting royal approval, after which the government will present its policy and begin official duties. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has confirmed that Thailand’s new Cabinet list is now complete and awaiting royal endorsement, expected later this week. Once approved, the government will deliver its policy statement to Parliament and begin its…

  • Bangkok gran blasts cops for blocking 5 million baht transfer | Thaiger

    Bangkok gran blasts cops for blocking 5 million baht transfer

    An elderly woman nearly handed over 5 million baht to scammers, then turned on the real police who tried to stop her, claiming they were the fraudsters. The 83 year old granny had fallen victim to a sophisticated scam, believing she was following instructions from a suppsed high-ranking officer. When real police showed up at her Bangkok home to stop…

  • Battered by the storm: 44 Thai provinces face flash flood threat | Thaiger

    Battered by the storm: 44 Thai provinces face flash flood threat

    Heavy rain is forecast across Thailand as dozens of provinces brace for flash floods and landslides caused by intense weather sweeping through the country. Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued warnings for flash floods and landslides, particularly in central and southern regions, including the capital. A powerful low-pressure system hovering over the South China Sea is driving the current weather…

  • AI surveillance helps bust truck with 3.7m meth pills in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    AI surveillance helps bust truck with 3.7m meth pills in Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai police have seized over 3.7 million methamphetamine pills and 100 kilograms of crystal meth hidden in a cabbage truck, following a high-speed chase aided by artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance. The suspect, 24 year old Anusorn “Sanook” Masuk from Ratchaburi, was arrested early yesterday morning, September 14, in Chiang Mai’s San Sai district. Police tracked him using an AI-powered…

  • Drunk ex-officer jailed for crash that killed cop and 4 year old boy | Thaiger

    Drunk ex-officer jailed for crash that killed cop and 4 year old boy

    A former provincial agriculture officer has been sentenced to two years in prison without suspension after a drunk driving crash that killed a police officer and a kindergarten student in Nakhon Ratchasima in December 2024. The Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Court handed down the ruling today, September 15, in a case involving 75 year old Somsak Asaraijao, who was found guilty…

  • New ASEAN Express freight rail set to cut delivery time by 60% | Thaiger

    New ASEAN Express freight rail set to cut delivery time by 60%

    A new international rail service, the ASEAN Express, is set to shake up trade in Southeast Asia, cutting freight delivery time between Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, and China from up to three weeks to just nine days. The project, hailed as a major step in regional logistics, is expected to boost economic competitiveness across ASEAN, especially for Thailand, which could soon…

  • Thailand raises compensation for flight delays and cancellations | Thaiger

    Thailand raises compensation for flight delays and cancellations

    Passengers flying in Thailand will soon receive higher flight compensation for long delays and cancellations, under new regulations issued by the Civil Aviation Committee. Regulation No. 101, which outlines measures to protect passenger rights on both domestic and international scheduled flights, will take effect on November 20, 2025. For domestic flights, passengers affected by delays of more than five hours…

  • Buri Ram police seize nearly 100 modified motorcycles from convoy | Thaiger

    Buri Ram police seize nearly 100 modified motorcycles from convoy

    Nearly 100 modified motorcycles were seized by police in Buri Ram province on Sunday, September 14, as part of a crackdown on illegal street convoys and unregistered vehicles.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The group, known as the Phor Piang motorcycle group (roughly translating to sufficient), was intercepted while travelling through…

  • Phatthalung work camp attacked in midnight shooting | Thaiger

    Phatthalung work camp attacked in midnight shooting

    A construction camp in Phatthalung province was attacked earlier today, with gunmen opening fire using what appeared to be military-grade weapons. The incident occurred at around 1am on September 15, leaving workers shaken but unharmed.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Police Colonel Suphat Khunnui from Mueang Phatthalung Police Station arrived at…

  • Pheu Thai faces election setback after Shinawatra controversies | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai faces election setback after Shinawatra controversies

    Pheu Thai list-MP and spokesperson, Danuporn Punnakanta, acknowledged yesterday, September 14, the criticism suggesting the party might secure fewer than 100 seats in the upcoming general election. This follows significant developments involving former prime ministers Thaksin and Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Danuporn stated that the party would refrain from responding to criticism regarding its waning popularity, which has led to predictions from…

  • Nearly 100 Myanmar migrants arrested in Kanchanaburi orchard | Thaiger

    Nearly 100 Myanmar migrants arrested in Kanchanaburi orchard

    Nearly 100 undocumented Myanmar workers were apprehended by police in Kanchanaburi province, hiding in a pomelo orchard after crossing the Thai border. They reportedly intended to travel to inner provinces for work. Today, September 14, at 12.30am, Athisan Intra, the governor of Kanchanaburi, Major General Atsadawut Panyarachun, commander of the 9th Infantry Division, and other relevant officials, received a tip-off…

  • Cambodian drones spotted near Thailand border, signals disrupted | Thaiger

    Cambodian drones spotted near Thailand border, signals disrupted

    Yesterday, 13 September, the Second Army Region summarised the daily situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border. They noted 12 Cambodian drones flying near the border area. Additionally, signals were successfully disrupted for six of these drones. The summary, released by their operations centre, provides an update as of 2pm. The overall situation revealed movements from the Cambodian side in certain areas.…