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  • Thai police arrest fraudsters behind billion baht investment scam | Thaiger

    Thai police arrest fraudsters behind billion baht investment scam

    Thai police apprehended members of a fraudulent investment scheme involving a false claim of raising funds to list shares on the American stock market, resulting in over 1 billion baht in financial damages. Arrest warrants reveal 59 charges against the suspects. Police Major General Phutthidej Boonkrapue, Head of the Economic Crime Suppression Division, directed the operation led by Police Colonel…

  • Pickup truck crash in Bangkok leaves motorcyclist injured | Thaiger

    Pickup truck crash in Bangkok leaves motorcyclist injured

    A pickup truck driver caused a serious accident by recklessly attempting to cross a median, resulting in a collision with a motorbike and severely injuring the rider. The incident occurred on Kanlapaphruek Road in Bangkok. A pickup truck was seen climbing the central median on Kanlapaphruek Road, near a PTT petrol station in Chom Thong district yesterday. The erratic driving…

  • Fate of digital wallet scheme unclear after Srettha’s departure | Thaiger

    Fate of digital wallet scheme unclear after Srettha’s departure

    The future of the 10,000 baht digital wallet scheme has become unclear after the departure of former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The Pheu Thai Party secretary-general insisted that it would continue, while the former deputy finance minister expressed doubts. The Constitutional Court, yesterday, August 14, removed former PM Srettha from office following a serious violation of political ethics. The former…

  • Thai MPs call for new constitution after PM Srettha’s removal | Thaiger

    Thai MPs call for new constitution after PM Srettha’s removal

    Parit Wacharasindhu, a Member of Parliament from the People’s Party, voiced concerns yesterday following the Constitutional Court’s decision to remove Srettha Thavisin from the position of Thai Prime Minister. Parit stated his party’s disagreement with the ruling, highlighting that while political leaders should uphold ethics and integrity, the interpretation of ethics is subjective. He argued that ethical matters should be…

  • Thailand’s Pheu Thai pushes casino legalisation despite resistance | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Pheu Thai pushes casino legalisation despite resistance

    Pheu Thai, the governing party in Thailand, remains confident in its ability to persuade its coalition partner, Bhumjaithai Party, to support the legalisation of casinos, despite Bhumjaithai’s recent opposition. The bill, championed by Pheu Thai, aims to legalise casinos as part of a larger initiative to create regional entertainment complexes to attract investment. Hours before his removal as prime minister…

  • Chiang Mai baht bus driver condemned for kicking locals off for foreigners | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai baht bus driver condemned for kicking locals off for foreigners

    A Thai woman took to social media to condemn the wrongful behaviour of a baht bus driver in Chiang Mai after the driver kicked her off the vehicle to accommodate a group of foreigners. However, the foreigners declined the driver’s service. The 63 year old victim, Sri, shared the baht bus incident in a Facebook group, @ChiangMai, on August 13.…

  • Truck’s load topples, crushing car but driver survives in Thailand | Thaiger

    Truck’s load topples, crushing car but driver survives in Thailand

    A dramatic incident unfolded when a truck carrying large bales of compressed cardboard toppled its load while navigating a curve, crushing a Nissan car driving alongside. The female driver miraculously survived with minor injuries. Police Lieutenant Patcharapol Pholto from the Mueang Samut Sakhon Police Station yesterday, August 14, received a report of a truck accident involving large bales of compressed…

  • Thai man granted bail after shooting father during confrontation | Thaiger

    Thai man granted bail after shooting father during confrontation

    A Thai man was granted bail after shooting his father during a confrontation. The incident occurred when the son turned himself into the police. The police plan to question the father about the event. Police granted bail to 32 year old Pavinyoh after he turned himself in following a shooting incident involving his father, 53 year old Chalao. The altercation…

  • Two Thai men arrested for stealing motorbike in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Two Thai men arrested for stealing motorbike in Chon Buri

    Bang Lamung police arrested two Thai men on suspicion of stealing a motorbike. At 6pm yesterday, August 15, police raided a house in the Nong Yai 14 area of the Nongprue sub-district, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. This operation was initiated after a 40 year old man reported his grey-red Honda Wave 125 motorcycle stolen around 4.08pm on August…

  • Father accused of stealing palm fruit by own son amid land dispute | Thaiger

    Father accused of stealing palm fruit by own son amid land dispute

    A father, deeply hurt, finds himself accused by his son of stealing palm fruit that he had planted and nurtured himself. This dramatic family dispute has unfolded over land that has been in the father’s possession for nearly 40 years. Somjet, a 73 year old man, and Adul, a 46 year old man, were accused by Somjet’s third son of…

  • Man arrested for selling illegal gun after canal disposal attempt | Thaiger

    Man arrested for selling illegal gun after canal disposal attempt

    Police apprehended a man selling illegal firearms after he attempted to dispose of the weapon in a canal. The 36 year old suspect confessed to the crime, citing financial difficulties as his motive for selling the gun. Yesterday, August 14, several high-ranking officers, including Police Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang and Police Major General Noppasil Phoonsawas, led the operation to arrest…

  • Thai politics in Cabinet fever as PM race heats up, 7 candidates | Thaiger

    Thai politics in Cabinet fever as PM race heats up, 7 candidates

    Following the removal of former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, several media outlets are closely watching the selection of the next PM and the formation of the new Cabinet with seven potential candidates from five coalition government parties. According to Section 159 of the Constitution, the appointment of the PM of Thailand involves five conditions: The House of Representatives must appoint…

  • Rama II Road inbound lanes closed for construction, August 16-31 | Thaiger

    Rama II Road inbound lanes closed for construction, August 16-31

    The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced a temporary closure of the inbound parallel lanes on Rama II Road near the Big C Kheha Thonburi bus stop from Friday, August 16 to August 31, from 10pm to 5am daily. Reports today, August 14, confirmed that EXAT, under the Ministry of Transport, hired the joint venture of UN-CC, comprising Unique Engineering…

  • Thai PM Srettha removed over serious political ethic violation | Thaiger

    Thai PM Srettha removed over serious political ethic violation

    The Constitutional Court of Thailand today removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office after ruling that he seriously violated political ethics by appointing a former criminal as a minister. The now-former PM Srettha appointed Pichit Chuenban, a renowned lawyer associated with the Shinawatra family, as the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office. This decision raised concerns among 40 Senators, as…

  • Thailand PM Srettha axed over shady Cabinet appointment | Thaiger

    Thailand PM Srettha axed over shady Cabinet appointment

    In a dramatic turn of events, Thailand’s Constitutional Court delivered a bombshell ruling today, August 14, declaring that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin had breached ethics rules by appointing a convicted lawyer to his Cabinet. The shocking verdict, delivered amid heightened tensions, has put the Bangkok-born PM’s political future in jeopardy, with the nation holding its breath to see if he…

  • Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin | Thaiger

    Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin

    A fake Thai monk was arrested yesterday after visiting Hua Hin Police Station in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan and attempting to deceive officers. The fake monk, 29 year old Wichai Praisingh, arrived at the police station at around 4pm, yesterday, August 13, and asked officers to donate to a monastery in the Sam Roi Yot district of…

  • Plantations International joins The Amazing Thailand Travel and Hospitality Classic Bangkok as presenting sponsor | Thaiger

    Plantations International joins The Amazing Thailand Travel and Hospitality Classic Bangkok as presenting sponsor

    The event will take place on Wednesday, September 11, at Royal Lakeside Golf Club and will attract over 100 golfers, including multiple hotels and companies from the travel industry here in Thailand. Plantations International is a multinational plantation and farm management company specialising in providing its clients with sustainable agricultural and forestry agroforestry management services. Plantations International has clients ranging…

  • Disney fights Thai doctor’s death lawsuit, citing husband’s agreement | Thaiger

    Disney fights Thai doctor’s death lawsuit, citing husband’s agreement

    Multinational conglomerate Walt Disney dismissed a lawsuit filed by the husband of a Thai doctor who died after dining at a Disney restaurant in Florida, claiming that her husband agreed to settle any disputes with Disney outside of court when he signed up for the Disney+ streaming service. The Thai doctor, 42 year old Kanokporn Tangsuan, died following a severe…

  • Bridge Alliance and Deutsche Telekom spark a new IoT connection | Thaiger

    Bridge Alliance and Deutsche Telekom spark a new IoT connection

    Bridge Alliance, the heavyweight coalition of telecom giants, has just struck a blockbuster deal with Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s telecom titan. This game-changing partnership aims to turbocharge growth in the booming Internet of Things (IoT) sector. With Deutsche Telekom on board, Bridge Alliance’s roster balloons to 35 operators, now covering over 100 markets and reaching more than a billion customers…

  • Thailand bank loan growth forecast cut to 1.5% for 2024 | Thaiger

    Thailand bank loan growth forecast cut to 1.5% for 2024

    Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research) reduced its overall loan growth projection for the banking industry in 2024 to 1.5%, down from the earlier forecast of 2.5-3.5%. This adjustment reflects borrowers’ diminished ability to access credit amid slower economic growth. K-Research’s updated assessment, released yesterday, August 13, indicates that banks’ lending expansion this year will be primarily driven by business loans, with…

  • Bolt rider arrested for raping 18 year old passenger in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Bolt rider arrested for raping 18 year old passenger in Pattaya

    More than 10 teenagers yesterday apprehended a Thai Bolt motorcycle rider for raping an 18 year old friend while drunk in May. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were later called to detain the rapist. Officers from Meuang Pattaya Police Station were called to arrest the rapist, 37 year old Prakob Singhplod, at a car park on Marine Road at…

  • DEPA proposes single window to boost digital tourism in Thailand | Thaiger

    DEPA proposes single window to boost digital tourism in Thailand

    The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) called for the establishment of a single-window paradigm to streamline business operations for foreigners and bolster the digital-driven tourism industry in Thailand. This initiative aims to unify data exchanges among various state agencies, enhancing the ease of doing business. The proposed single window would function as a platform-as-a-service, operated via a centralised data portal…

  • Toyota Fortuner crash injures six migrants after police chase | Thaiger

    Toyota Fortuner crash injures six migrants after police chase

    A Toyota Fortuner carrying nine illegal migrant workers flipped over multiple times after attempting to evade a police checkpoint, leaving several injured. The incident occurred around 1am yesterday, August 13, when officers from Sam Roi Yot Police Station set up a checkpoint on the Pranburi-Khao Daeng rural road at Ban Bang Pu intersection in Sam Roi Yot district, Prachuap Khiri…

  • Wallet watch: Thai restaurants hungry for details on digital handout | Thaiger

    Wallet watch: Thai restaurants hungry for details on digital handout

    Restaurant owners are on tenterhooks, waiting for vital details on the government’s digital wallet handout scheme. The Thai Restaurant Association reveals that operators are eagerly anticipating specifics on how they can use and convert digital cash. President Thaniwan Kulmongkol says restaurateurs are frustrated by the delay, as the Commerce Ministry has scrapped the August 5 press conference meant to explain…

  • Tesla’s Thailand gamble: EV plans still in the slow lane | Thaiger

    Tesla’s Thailand gamble: EV plans still in the slow lane

    Tesla’s investment plans in Thailand remain uncertain as the Government of Thailand awaits confirmation from the United States-based electric vehicle (EV) maker. Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke highlighted that Tesla is reassessing its global investment strategy, which has been affected by slowing sales growth and intense competition, particularly from Chinese EV manufacturers. Reports suggest Tesla aims to concentrate on its existing…

  • Teen severs soldier’s arm in brutal sword attack in Udon Thani | Thaiger

    Teen severs soldier’s arm in brutal sword attack in Udon Thani

    A young soldier‘s dream of climbing the military ranks was shattered when he returned home for a visit and was attacked by a 15 year old with a sword, severing his arm. The incident occurred near a school in Udon Thani. Police Colonel Chakkapad Wichitwaithaya from Nam Som Police Station in Udon Thani provided an update on the case. He…

  • Thai transport twist: No chinese takeover in the fast lane, says DLT | Thaiger

    Thai transport twist: No chinese takeover in the fast lane, says DLT

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) dismissed media reports suggesting Chinese companies are increasingly taking over struggling Thai transport businesses, emphasising that licences issued to one business cannot be transferred in the event of a takeover. “More importantly, only Thai legal entities registered and headquartered in Thailand are eligible to hold the licences.” The DLT clarified that at least 51%…

  • Thailand’s entertainment bill faces opposition over complex plan | Thaiger

    Thailand’s entertainment bill faces opposition over complex plan

    The Government of Thailand’s proposed entertainment complex bill has faced significant opposition from both the coalition Bhumjaithai and the opposition Democrat parties, with critics arguing that the potential drawbacks outweigh the benefits. Bhumjaithai Party Secretary-General Chaichanok Chidchob voiced the party’s objections after a coalition meeting yesterday, August 13, highlighting four main concerns. According to Chaichanok, the bill would not effectively…

  • Landslides trap 400 in Mae Hong Son village, urgent aid needed | Thaiger

    Landslides trap 400 in Mae Hong Son village, urgent aid needed

    Over 400 residents in a hillside village in Mae Hong Son‘s Khun Yuam district urgently called for help as they awaited evacuation following several landslides. The main road leading into the village became impassable after heavy rain on Monday, leaving them stranded. Phachat Chomchopdi, a resident, reached out to local government officials yesterday, August 13, reporting that while no injuries…

  • Fatal truck accident in Ratchaburi highlights dangerous U-turn point | Thaiger

    Fatal truck accident in Ratchaburi highlights dangerous U-turn point

    A tragic accident involving a six-wheel truck carrying animal feed resulted in one fatality and two injuries yesterday in Ratchaburi province. The incident occurred near a U-turn point on Nong Bua Road, sparking calls for police to investigate the hazardous location. At noon yesterday, August 13, Norn Sodok, Deputy Inspector of Pak Tho Police Station in Ratchaburi, received reports of…