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  • Thai police bust illegal piranha trafficking operation in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thai police bust illegal piranha trafficking operation in Bangkok

    Police arrested a man in Bangkok yesterday for illegally smuggling and selling piranha fish, following a joint investigation by Thailand’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the Department of Fisheries. An investigation into illegal aquatic operations in Thailand revealed that 21 year old Abhisit Wisetsee had been illegally selling piranhas via the Internet for over a year. Each piranha sold for…

  • Apple to raise prices throughout globe but not Thailand | Thaiger

    Apple to raise prices throughout globe but not Thailand

    United States multinational Apple Inc. yesterday declared it is to raise prices in its app stores across most parts of the world but not Thailand. Apple announced the price increases will take effect on both App Store apps and in-app purchases next month. Great news for the Kingdom or Smiles but not so good for the likes of Japan, South…

  • US mother of two who faked her own abduction is jailed | Thaiger

    US mother of two who faked her own abduction is jailed

    A mother of two in the United States who faked her abduction has been jailed for a year and a half. Sherri Papini from California was sentenced to 18 months in prison for making false statements to the FBI relating to a false kidnapping claim. The 39 year old went missing in November 2016 after going jogging sparking a nationwide…

  • Tourism is rebounding but travellers expected to spend less | Thaiger

    Tourism is rebounding but travellers expected to spend less

    A government spokesperson is saying that tourism is nearly back to pre-Covid levels, though the Ministry of Tourism and Sports expects travellers will spend less money than previously predicted. Since January, 5 million international travellers have now landed in Thailand, about half the amount the government forecasted by the end of the year. One million tourists entered during September, garnering…

  • Anutin aims to clarify cannabis reform bill, not recriminalise it | Thaiger

    Anutin aims to clarify cannabis reform bill, not recriminalise it

    Critics say that the current cannabis laws have led to a raft of abuse of the plant, but Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul insists that no proof has been shown of any improper use. He fought back against the call to reclassify specific parts of the cannabis plant as an illegal narcotic. Decriminalisation did not include a lot of…

  • 4 taxi drivers fined for overcharging and refusing service | Thaiger

    4 taxi drivers fined for overcharging and refusing service

    Tourist police arrested four taxi drivers in Bangkok after discovering they refused to offer a service to passengers and charged overinflated fares without using the metre system. Not only Thai passengers are being refused by Bangkok taxi drivers but tourists face the same issue. They too are ripped off and refused by drivers. Tourist Police Bureau of Thailand spokesperson Apichart…

  • Police hunt for gang member involved in Nontha Buri kidnapping | Thaiger

    Police hunt for gang member involved in Nontha Buri kidnapping

    An arrest warrant is out for a man in the Greater Bangkok province of Nontha Buri for the alleged kidnapping of a 16 year old boy in broad daylight. Police believe the kidnapper is a gang member and suspect that the boy, who was later dumped on the side of the road in serious condition, is involved in the gang…

  • Bangkok thief breaks jaw in fall after stealing 2 amulets | Thaiger

    Bangkok thief breaks jaw in fall after stealing 2 amulets

    A light-fingered Thai thief tried to feign amnesia after he was caught robbing two valuable amulets from a market stall in Bangkok. The thief, Alongkot Tanthien, grabbed the trinkets from a market on the third floor of the SC Plaza market yesterday at the Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal before making his escape. He didn’t get far. The 34 year old…

  • Thailand’s biggest LGBTQ+ wedding planned for Valentine’s Day | Thaiger

    Thailand’s biggest LGBTQ+ wedding planned for Valentine’s Day

    At least 100 LGBTQ+ couples plan to make history this Valentine’s Day when they converge on Bangkok to take part in Thailand’s biggest LGBTQ+ wedding ceremony. The event will be held at the Thai-Japan Bangkok Youth Centre and is hoped to raise awareness of the struggle for gay rights and marriage equality. As of now, same-sex marriages, civil unions, domestic…

  • POLL: Nepotism and favours get promotions, but so does hard work | Thaiger

    POLL: Nepotism and favours get promotions, but so does hard work

    A new poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) found that many government officials thought that nepotism and favours are common in job promotions, but still believe other factors are far more important. The survey found that over 50% believed that promotions were given to the family or friends of those in power, while 73.28% believed it occurred…

  • 2 Kuwaiti thugs face jail for attack on a woman & 4 Thai men | Thaiger

    2 Kuwaiti thugs face jail for attack on a woman & 4 Thai men

    Two allegedly drunk Kuwaiti men were arrested on Friday, September 16, after attacking four Thai men who came to the rescue of a woman at a hotel near the Central Embassy in Bangkok. The thugs could face imprisonment of up to two years and a fine of up to 10,000 baht. Last Friday at 4am, police officers from Lumpini Police…

  • Plan to phase out importing plastic scrap by 2025 | Thaiger

    Plan to phase out importing plastic scrap by 2025

    After two years of discussion, a ban on plastic scrap imports is finally set to roll out in phases over the next three years. The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Varawut Silpa-archa leads the subcommittee on plastic and electronic waste management, and at a recent meeting, they examined factories that make use of plastic scrap and considered their production…

  • Moon landing: can the space industry revive the Thai economy? | Thaiger

    Moon landing: can the space industry revive the Thai economy?

    The National Innovation Agency urged citizens to understand that the solution to saving the struggling economy may not be found in Thailand, but on the moon. The agency revealed a new launch pad on Friday for the space industry to use in shuttle missions such as a lunar orbit that Thailand has been dreaming of and striving for in recent…

  • Former Thai policeman swindles gold shop, jailed for third time | Thaiger

    Former Thai policeman swindles gold shop, jailed for third time

    A former Thai policeman was arrested in Bangkok on Friday night after he swindled a gold shop. The former policeman, 62 year old Thana Charoennakha, tricked a shop owner in northeast Thailand’s Mukdahan province. Police said Thana first asked the shop owner for a bank account number so that he could transfer money to buy some gold ornaments. The owner…

  • Experts suggest solutions to Bangkok’s limited flood retention space | Thaiger

    Experts suggest solutions to Bangkok’s limited flood retention space

    Bangkok’s small amount of green space means the city has limited spaces that can be made into flood retention areas. Meanwhile, the country’s heavy rainfall continues to cause chaos. Some experts are suggesting innovative solutions to the problem. An associate professor at Chulalongkorn University says the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration needs to use incentives for land owners to offer their land…

  • Thailand’s “popcorn gunman” is out of jail after shooting 8 years ago | Thaiger

    Thailand’s “popcorn gunman” is out of jail after shooting 8 years ago

    A Thai shooter known as the “popcorn gunman,” who killed a person and injured three others in 2014, has been released from jail. The man, Vivat Yodprasit, had shot the four people in Bangkok’s Lak Si district during demonstrations against the Yingluck Shinawatra government. Vivat became known as the “popcorn gunman” because photos showed him firing from a rifle hidden…

  • World record petrified tree to become geological tourist attraction | Thaiger

    World record petrified tree to become geological tourist attraction

    After being certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest petrified tree trunk log ever found anywhere in the world, officials in the province of Tak are developing plans to turn the tree site into a geological-based world-class tourist attraction. The world record was verified in July in Tak, a northern province of Thailand lying on the…

  • Female suspect in Kyrgyzstani woman’s death arrested in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Female suspect in Kyrgyzstani woman’s death arrested in Bangkok

    UPDATE A female suspect in the case of the Kyrgyzstani woman who plunged to her death in Pattaya on Friday has been arrested yesterday in Bangkok. The victim, 30 year old Anara Seitaleva, died after falling from a hotel balcony on Friday, September 16. Police arrested a 27 year old Chinese woman named Rou Li at a condominium in Bangkok’s…

  • Anutin on cannabis: Going backwards is not an option | Thaiger

    Anutin on cannabis: Going backwards is not an option

    After a cannabis bill aimed at moving the decriminalisation away from recreational use and defining it for medicinal purposes only was shot down this week in the House of Representatives, Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul insists that criminalising the drug again is out of the question. Anutin is the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party who had originally pushed for…

  • Shrines preparing for Phuket’s upcoming vegetarian festival | Thaiger

    Shrines preparing for Phuket’s upcoming vegetarian festival

    Phuket‘s annual vegetarian festival is right around the corner, coming up on September 26 to October 4. Now, city workers and volunteers are helping Chinese shrines prepare for the festival. Yesterday, teams helped scrub the forecourts of the main shrines participating in the celebration, including the Pud Jor and Jui Tui shrines in the main city district. Phuket’s Vice Governor…

  • Campaigns for the next election can officially begin Sep 24 | Thaiger

    Campaigns for the next election can officially begin Sep 24

    Election season is upon us! On September 24, the current term for the House of Representatives will have exactly 180 days left which means the campaigning can officially begin for the next general election. The Election Commission made the announcement yesterday, opening the door for political parties and hopeful candidates to begin their push to be elected. The rules are…

  • American man falls 9 floors to his death outside Bangkok | Thaiger

    American man falls 9 floors to his death outside Bangkok

    An American man met his demise in the greater Bangkok suburb of Nontha Buri after plummeting out of the ninth-floor window of a rental building. For some reason, falling deaths, especially those of foreigners, have been an increasingly common occurrence in Thailand. In this most recent incident, a man that Pak Kret police identified as Mr Campi was reported to…

  • Kyrgyzstani woman found dead in Pattaya reported trouble with Chinese gangster | Thaiger

    Kyrgyzstani woman found dead in Pattaya reported trouble with Chinese gangster

    A Kyrgyzstani woman who plunged to her death in Pattaya yesterday had previously reported problems with a Chinese gangster. The 30 year old woman died after falling from a hotel balcony. This was after she had recently filed a report to Pattaya police saying she was defrauded by a Chinese gangster to be a prostitute. An American man had owned…

  • Nok Air suspends new domestic route in Thailand after just six weeks | Thaiger

    Nok Air suspends new domestic route in Thailand after just six weeks

    Nok Air has temporarily suspended all Chiang Mai – Korat flights just six weeks after the route’s inaugural flight on August 2. The suspended route was the only commercial flight going in and out of Isaan’s Nakhon Ratchasima Airport, which is now a ghost town and at risk of closing again. The service had high potential, linking the capital of…

  • Learn how to make weed tea at Bangkok workshop | Thaiger

    Learn how to make weed tea at Bangkok workshop

    Bangkok’s cannabis lovers will get a chance to learn how to make weed tea at an upcoming workshop titled “The New High Tea.” The workshop will be held at the ASAI Bangkok Chinatown hotel on Saturday, September 24, from 5-6.30pm. It will be held in both English and Thai. The event’s page on Ticket Melon says participants will… “Learn about…

  • Gunman shot dead after robbing 2.1 million baht gold necklaces | Thaiger

    Gunman shot dead after robbing 2.1 million baht gold necklaces

    A gunman was shot dead in a shootout with a storeowner after robbing his shop of gold necklaces worth 2.1 million baht in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima, or Korat. Thirty-five-year-old Prakit Kiawsen held up a gold store at 7.50pm yesterday inside a Lotus supermarket in the Pak Chong district of Korat. He grabbed 34 gold necklaces, worth about…

  • Thai woman ‘clicks one link’ and loses 40 years of savings in terrifying tax scam | Thaiger

    Thai woman ‘clicks one link’ and loses 40 years of savings in terrifying tax scam

    A 63 year old woman from Trang province in southern Thailand says she “clicked one link” on Tuesday morning and lost her life savings of 1.5 million baht in the blink of an eye. Nis went from having millions in her bank account – which she saved up by selling pork at a market for 40 years – to just…

  • Thailand’s baht weakens against US dollar | Thaiger

    Thailand’s baht weakens against US dollar

    Thailand’s baht has weakened against the US dollar this year. On Wednesday, the conversion rate was 36.73 baht per dollar, having been weakened by 8.8% this year. The baht hit its lowest point in 15 years in July, when the rate was 36.945 baht per dollar. The US dollar has gotten stronger due to a drop in many countries’ foreign…

  • Police ask public to help find person who left dead baby at Phuket temple | Thaiger

    Police ask public to help find person who left dead baby at Phuket temple

    UPDATE Police in Phuket’s Kathu district is asking the public to help track down the person who left a dead baby girl at a temple in the district. Monks found the poor newborn baby girl’s body in a plastic bag under a bodhi tree at Wat Anuphat Kritsadaram in Thung Thong on September 9. The body was already decomposing. Yesterday,…

  • 4 suspects involved in schoolboy shooting, motive is unclear | Thaiger

    4 suspects involved in schoolboy shooting, motive is unclear

    UPDATE: 4 suspects involved in a school shooting, the motive is unclear The police investigation into the shooting of a teenage boy at Wat Lad Pla Dook School uncovered four suspects involved in the incident. Last night, the Superintendent of the Bang Bua Thong Police Station, Pruet Jamroonsart, underlined that the computers at the school were safe to use and…