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  • Thai TV host questions DJ Man’s 14 million baht extortion claims | Thaiger

    Thai TV host questions DJ Man’s 14 million baht extortion claims

    Well-known television host Noom Kanchai recently commented on DJ Man’s interview where he accused a fellow celebrity of extorting 14 million baht. The online community is abuzz with speculation, with many believing they have identified the individual in question. During his appearance on the talk show, DJ Man revealed that a prominent figure from the entertainment industry approached and allegedly promised…

  • Construction worker killed by collapsing wall in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Construction worker killed by collapsing wall in Bangkok

    A construction worker tragically died after being crushed by a collapsing wall during demolition activities in Soi Phahonyothin 32, Sena Nikom 1 Road in Bangkok. The Ruamkatanyu Foundation’s volunteer unit responded to the incident yesterday, February 12, which involved an old concrete wall that was in the process of being dismantled. The volunteer team at the scene is assessing the situation…

  • Student injured by car running red light in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Student injured by car running red light in Bangkok

    A vehicle ran a red light and struck a student from Suankularb School while he was crossing a zebra crossing, causing injuries. The driver claimed unfamiliarity with the area and was distracted by her GPS. Police have pressed charges. Today, February 13, Police Lieutenant Colonel Seksan Chumchaem, Deputy Superintendent of Traffic at Phra Ratchawang, reported the incident occurred on February 10…

  • Chinese tourists lead 4.8m visitors to Thailand, boosting revenue | Thaiger

    Chinese tourists lead 4.8m visitors to Thailand, boosting revenue

    Over 4 million tourists have visited Thailand since the start of the year, with Chinese visitors leading the numbers. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong announced yesterday that from January 1 to February 9, Thailand hosted 4.8 million international tourists, contributing more than 234.9 billion baht in revenue. Chinese tourists ranked highest with 825,617 arrivals, followed by Malaysia with 617,631,…

  • Pregnant woman mourns husband shot by police in Bangkok theft | Thaiger

    Pregnant woman mourns husband shot by police in Bangkok theft

    A nine-month pregnant woman was left in mourning after her husband was shot dead by police during a motorcycle theft incident in Bangkok. The man, part of a gang involved in stealing motorcycles, was confronted by investigators and shot after allegedly threatening officers with a firearm. The family claims the police response was excessive. The shooting occurred near the entrance…

  • Illegal factory in Nonthaburi busted for fake sterile cotton balls | Thaiger

    Illegal factory in Nonthaburi busted for fake sterile cotton balls

    Thai police shut down an illegal medical supply factory in Nonthaburi after uncovering a massive operation producing unlicenced cotton balls soaked in diluted alcohol, potentially endangering thousands of patients. Consumer Protection Police (CPP) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials raided the factory in Khlong Khoi subdistrict yesterday, February 10, following a tip-off. Inside, they found over 9,000 packs of…

  • Secret door at Don Mueang Airport sparks investigation | Thaiger

    Secret door at Don Mueang Airport sparks investigation

    A former MP accused a transport minister and officials of corruption, alleging that they allowed people to enter and exit Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok via a secret door without passing through immigration and customs. Watchara Phetthong, a former MP from the Democrat Party, submitted a complaint to the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (ONACC) regarding a secret…

  • Elderly driver crashes Honda HR-V into pole in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Elderly driver crashes Honda HR-V into pole in Bangkok

    A 72 year old man drove a Honda HR-V into a utility pole, splitting it in half, as the vehicle spun to the opposite side of the road. Witnesses reported seeing the car approach at high speed without braking. The incident occurred at 3.30pm yesterday, February 10, opposite Rama 6 Soi 11, Rong Mueang subdistrict, Pathum Wan district, Bangkok. Volunteers…

  • 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…

  • Thai soldier dies in Bangkok public park in suspected suicide | Thaiger

    Thai soldier dies in Bangkok public park in suspected suicide

    A Thai soldier reportedly took his own life at a public volleyball court in Wachirabenchathat Park, also known as Rot Fai Park, in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok last night. A group of people playing volleyball fled the court after hearing a gunshot close to them at around 8pm, yesterday, February 10. Once the situation calmed, they returned to the…

  • 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…

  • Aeroflot flight makes emergency landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport | Thaiger

    Aeroflot flight makes emergency landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport

    A Moscow-bound Aeroflot flight turned into a mid-air ordeal after a landing gear malfunction forced the aircraft to circle over the Andaman Sea for hours before making an emergency landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Aeroflot Flight SU277, a Boeing 777-300ER carrying 346 people, took off from Phuket Airport at 3.20pm yesterday, February 10. Shortly after departure, the nose gear…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Bangkok defends bus shelter costs amid public criticism | Thaiger

    Bangkok defends bus shelter costs amid public criticism

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt defended the design and pricing of new bus shelters intended to replace approximately 3,000 bus stops throughout the city. He stated that the costs are justified considering the complexities involved in their construction. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration‘s (BMA) bus shelter procurement project has faced public criticism, with detractors arguing that the design does not justify the…

  • 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…

  • Bangkok delays AI cameras for enforcing new speed limits | Thaiger

    Bangkok delays AI cameras for enforcing new speed limits

    For over a month, a revised speed limit has been in place in Bangkok, yet traffic police are awaiting the installation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) security cameras by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to effectively enforce it. On December 23, the BMA implemented a new speed limit of 60 kilometres per hour (kph) on most city roads, with exceptions for…

  • DoE raid: Unlicensed foreign teachers schooled in surprise sweep | Thaiger

    DoE raid: Unlicensed foreign teachers schooled in surprise sweep

    Department of Employment (DoE) officials swooped into Bangkok’s Ratchada and Bang Na areas to check on foreign teachers without any certification in a surprise operation. Hot on the heels of last week’s shock arrest of eight South Korean nationals teaching without valid work documentation, officials are leaving no stone unturned to rectify the situation. “Search, Arrest, Fine, Deport” is the…

  • Security guard killed in knife attack after altercation in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Security guard killed in knife attack after altercation in Bangkok

    A security guard was found dead following a confrontation with his estranged wife at an apartment complex in Thung Song Hong, Lak Si district, Bangkok, early today, February 9. The incident reportedly escalated when the man allegedly struck his wife with a gun, prompting her to retaliate with a knife, resulting in his death. The couple had been separated for…

  • Teen arrested with hand grenade outside Bangkok store | Thaiger

    Teen arrested with hand grenade outside Bangkok store

    Police officers from Khlong Tan Police Station and the Metropolitan Police Bureau arrested an 18 year old for possession of a hand grenade yesterday, February 7 at 8.30pm. The teenager, Siripong, claimed the item was given to him by an older acquaintance. The arrest took place following a tip-off from an informant who reported a suspicious individual loitering outside a…

  • Transport firm staff confesses to selling data to gang in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Transport firm staff confesses to selling data to gang in Bangkok

    A sophisticated operation involving the sale of personal data by a transport company employee to a criminal gang has been uncovered. The employee confessed to offering daily, weekly, and monthly data packages. At the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phewan announced the results of an investigation into the Oreo gang yesterday, February 7 at 12.30pm. This followed…

  • Warehouse in Samut Sakhon raided for counterfeit goods | Thaiger

    Warehouse in Samut Sakhon raided for counterfeit goods

    A warehouse linked to a Chinese investor was raided in Samut Sakhon yesterday, February 7, for producing counterfeit laundry detergent and unauthorised LED bulbs. Officers confiscated production machinery and detained 13 illegal workers in the operation. Nirith Niramaiwong, the governor of Samut Sakhon, joined forces with Banphot Chantrawong, the Krathum Baen district chief, Police Colonel So Suetrongpanit, and other relevant…

  • Thailand unveils third phase of 10000 baht stimulus project | Thaiger

    Thailand unveils third phase of 10000 baht stimulus project

    Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed plans to proceed with the third phase of the 10,000 baht economic stimulus project yesterday, Feburary 7. The initiative, aimed at injecting approximately 150 billion baht into the economy, is expected to start in the second quarter of the year. Discussions took place during a subcommittee meeting on economic stimulation projects, with further meetings…

  • Daughter of deputy mayor arrested for call centre scam in Thailand | Thaiger

    Daughter of deputy mayor arrested for call centre scam in Thailand

    The daughter of a deputy mayor in Nakhon Si Thammarat was recently arrested in Samut Sakhon for her involvement in a call centre scam. The arrest followed a comprehensive investigation by cyber police into the large-scale call centre fraud targeting Thai, Chinese, Russian, and Japanese nationals. Cyber police, under the directive of Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiuphan, coordinated a search operation…

  • Toxic air killing over 100 children every day in East Asia | Thaiger

    Toxic air killing over 100 children every day in East Asia

    As Bangkok struggles with choking air pollution, forcing school closures and raising serious health concerns, UNICEF has issued a stark warning about the devastating impact of toxic air on children across East Asia and the Pacific. According to UNICEF’s latest analysis, air pollution peaks in the region during the dry season, from now until April, and is responsible for over…

  • PM2.5 can lead to heart disease, Thai doctor warns | Thaiger

    PM2.5 can lead to heart disease, Thai doctor warns

    Doctor Supachai Rotkajornnapalai has raised alarms about the dangers of PM2.5 air pollution, emphasising its underestimated impact on heart health. The doctor shared a concerning case of a patient whose heart stopped despite not smoking, needing multiple medical interventions, including balloon angioplasty and defibrillation, to revive him. A 48 year old patient suffered cardiac arrest today while playing football amid…

  • Man found dead in Bangkok in wedding outfit | Thaiger

    Man found dead in Bangkok in wedding outfit

    A 31 year old man was found dead in a room in the Khlong Sam Prawet district of Bangkok, with a wedding gown and farewell note beside him. The incident unfolded yesterday, February 6, when volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation received a report of a dead man in an unnamed residence on Kamnan Yen Villa Soi. The man,…

  • Bangkok braces for temperature drop as cold wave hits | Thaiger

    Bangkok braces for temperature drop as cold wave hits

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts a significant new wave of cold air, causing temperatures to drop by up to 5 degrees Celsius (°C) in Bangkok, with strong winds expected. The mountaintops are expected to experience severe cold, and southern Thailand will see thunderstorms from today, February 7. In the next 24 hours, a high-pressure system or moderately strong…