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  • Pattaya banker detained on theft charges, allegedly defrauded local expats in investment scam | Thaiger

    Pattaya banker detained on theft charges, allegedly defrauded local expats in investment scam

    Pattaya police detained a former assistant manager of a local bank branch after he allegedly scammed numerous foreigners, tricking some of them into investments that led to significant losses and using invalid documents to fake transactions. A group of foreigners filed a complaint with the Pattaya City Police against the bank branch’s former assistant manager Chaisit Sappermphool on fraud charges.…

  • Samut Sakhon officials seal off migrant workers in 7 factories for entire month | Thaiger

    Samut Sakhon officials seal off migrant workers in 7 factories for entire month

    Health officials in the central province of Samut Sakhon have taken the unprecedented step of sealing off 7 factories, where 40,000 migrant labourers live and work, until the end of February. The action is aimed at halting the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Public Health Permanent Secretary, Kiatipoom Wongrajit, says over 9,000 infections have been found in the 7 factories,…

  • Elderly Thai man killed in violent attack in California | Thaiger

    Elderly Thai man killed in violent attack in California

    An 84 year old Thai man has died after being brutally attacked outside his home in San Francisco, in the US state of California. CCTV footage shows Vicha Ratanapakdee being approached by a man who pushes him violently to the ground before running away. The attack took place on the footpath outside Vicha’s home early on Thursday morning, with the…

  • Court rejects police request to further detain 2 activists from Burmese embassy protest | Thaiger

    Court rejects police request to further detain 2 activists from Burmese embassy protest

    A court has rejected a police request to further detain 2 of the 3 activists arrested following a protest at the Burmese embassy in Bangkok on Monday. Thai and Burmese activists had gathered to protest the military coup in Myanmar and the detention of several government figures, including Aung San Suu Kyi. Police arrested 3 suspects in total, who have…

  • UPDATE: “Hundreds” of investors caught in alleged Kasikorn Bank branch fraud in Pattaya | Thaiger

    UPDATE: “Hundreds” of investors caught in alleged Kasikorn Bank branch fraud in Pattaya

    CORRECTION: In an earlier story about this case we referred to a Chinese man losing 130 BILLION baht in the scheme. The amount was actually 130 MILLION baht. We apologise for the error. Hundreds, perhaps more than 400, investors have been allegedly defrauded by an assistant bank manager at a Kasikorn bank branch in Pattaya. The assistant manager, named in…

  • Experts say UK virus mutation may affect vaccine efficacy | Thaiger

    Experts say UK virus mutation may affect vaccine efficacy

    A new mutation of the Covid-19 virus, which has been found in a strain currently circulating in the UK, may have an impact on the efficacy of vaccines, according to Public Health England. The E484K mutation has already been detected in South Africa and Brazil and has now been found in at least 11 samples of the B.1.1.7 strain in…

  • Samut Sakhon’s shrimp market to remain closed until February 15 | Thaiger

    Samut Sakhon’s shrimp market to remain closed until February 15

    Samut Sakhon’s Central Shrimp Market, the epicentre of Thailand’s recent wave of Covid-19, will remain closed until February 15. The market can reopen once the overall hygiene situation at the market and surrounding area has improved, according to the province’s disease control committee. Local officials say the shrimp market needs to remain closed until the market structure and nearby residential…

  • Thailand News Today | Pattaya bank scam & Burmese coup update | February 2 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Pattaya bank scam & Burmese coup update | February 2

    CORRECTION: In the first story Jett referred to a Chinese man losing 130 billion baht. The correct amount was 130 million baht. We apologise for the error. Hundreds, perhaps more than 400, investors have been defrauded by a bank manager at a Kasikorn bank branch in Pattaya. The manager, named in a police report as “Mr. Gob”, was promising investors…

  • Outbreak in Vietnam linked to the more contagious UK variant of Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Outbreak in Vietnam linked to the more contagious UK variant of Covid-19

    The more contagious UK variant of Covid-19 is linked to a new outbreak in Vietnam with 276 people infected in 10 provinces and cities, according to the country’s health minister. The new cases are a major uptick for Vietnam, which has only recorded 1,850 cases and 35 coronavirus-related deaths since the start of the pandemic last year. Vietnam had its…

  • Thai investors in Myanmar concerned with future business following the military coup | Thaiger

    Thai investors in Myanmar concerned with future business following the military coup

    With potential sanctions and boycotts against Myanmar likely following the military coup, the Thai-Myanmar Business Council says Thai investors are concerned their businesses in the neighbouring country will be affected. It’s unclear what effect the coup will have on Thai-owned businesses in Myanmar. The country’s economy, already battered by the Covid-19 pandemic, is expected to slow down with potential sanctions.…

  • Police chief transferred after protesters rally at police station, hang banner calling for monarchy reform | Thaiger

    Police chief transferred after protesters rally at police station, hang banner calling for monarchy reform

    A district police chief was abruptly transferred from his post after pro-democracy protesters staged a rally and hung banners at a police station in the Isaan province Chaiyaphum. Protesters called for monarchy reform in Thailand and democracy in Myanmar following the military coup. Protesters from the People’s Group, also known as Ratsadon, marched from a local school to the police…

  • TAT’s new tourism strategy is “SEXY” | Thaiger

    TAT’s new tourism strategy is “SEXY”

    “SEXY” is the name of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s new recovery strategy to move forward after the Covid-19 pandemic. While it sounds provocative, there are no hot deals on strip clubs or go go bars… there’s really nothing sexy about the travel concept. The strategy focuses on implementing public health safety practices, promoting environmental sustainability such as wildlife conservation…

  • Police arrest 3 Chon Buri gamblers for violating Covid-19 emergency decree – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Police arrest 3 Chon Buri gamblers for violating Covid-19 emergency decree – VIDEO

    Police in the eastern province of Chon Buri have arrested 3 gamblers, accused of violating the Covid-19 emergency decree. Officers were responding to a tip-off from a member of the public concerned about the spread of the virus. VIDEO: Thai Rath The Pattaya News reports that the arrests took place at a property in the Baan Suan sub-district. Officers arrived…

  • Alcohol sellers empty kegs of beer outside Health Ministry to protest Covid rules | Thaiger

    Alcohol sellers empty kegs of beer outside Health Ministry to protest Covid rules

    Bar owners and breweries in Bangkok have come together to register their frustration at ongoing Covid-19 restrictions by emptying kegs of beer outside the Ministry of Health. Yesterday’s protest action comes a week after the coalition of alcohol sellers called on health officials to ease the rules that are having a severe impact on their livelihoods. In a protest they…

  • Police in China bust fake Covid-19 vaccine operation, more than 80 people arrested | Thaiger

    Police in China bust fake Covid-19 vaccine operation, more than 80 people arrested

    Police in China busted a fake Covid-19 vaccine operation, arresting more than 80 people and seizing more than 3,000 doses of the fake vaccine, which were actually just syringes filled with saline solution. The state news agency Xinhua says the bust was part of a law enforcement operation to crackdown on vaccine-related crimes. Police in various provinces including Beijing, Shanghai…

  • 3 arrests in Bangkok as activists gather at Burmese Embassy to protest military coup | Thaiger

    3 arrests in Bangkok as activists gather at Burmese Embassy to protest military coup

    Police have clashed with Thai and Burmese activists outside the Embassy of Myanmar in Bangkok yesterday. Activists from the We Volunteer (WeVo) group had gathered to protest against yesterday’s military coup in Myanmar, in which a number of government officials were arrested and are still being detained. The protesters, who began assembling around 3.30pm, gave speeches in Thai and Burmese,…

  • Thai Army boss plays down risk of migrant influx following military coup in Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thai Army boss plays down risk of migrant influx following military coup in Myanmar

    A Thai Army commander has moved to reassure citizens over fears that yesterday’s military coup in Myanmar may lead to a surge in illegal migrants. Apichet Suesat from the Third Army says forces continue to man the border between Thailand and Myanmar and anyone trying to enter the Kingdom illegally will be arrested. “We are closely monitoring the situation. Burmese…

  • Thailand likely to have substantial trade losses following Myanmar coup | Thaiger

    Thailand likely to have substantial trade losses following Myanmar coup

    With Myanmar’s military now in power after a bloodless coup, Thailand is likely to see substantial losses when it comes to trade with the neighbouring country, possibly forgoing up to 50 million baht a day due to changes in transporting goods and strict military checkpoints. If the military’s tight security inspections continue in the long term, Thailand could lose more…

  • Johnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand | Thaiger

    Johnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand

    The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that multinational Johnson & Johnson has begun the process of registering its single-dose vaccine in Thailand. However, Surachoke Tangwiwat from the FDA adds that some required paperwork is still missing and will need to be filed within 30 days. Meanwhile, the FDA has begun checking the documentation that has been submitted. Surachoke adds…

  • Mae Sot schools close after just 1 hour reopening when 5 students were found infected | Thaiger

    Mae Sot schools close after just 1 hour reopening when 5 students were found infected

    All 15 schools in Mae Sot district of Tak province have been ordered to close again just 1 hour after the first day of school reopenings in the province, as 5 children tested positive for Covid-19. Mae Sot City Municipality Office issued an urgent order to close all schools in the district after a vendor tested positive for Covid-19. At…

  • UPDATE: Burmese Coup: Myanmar’s banks told to close “because of internet problems” | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Burmese Coup: Myanmar’s banks told to close “because of internet problems”

    All Burmese bank branches have been closed across Myanmar today after the bloodless military coup this morning. The Burmese army have declared a state of emergency for the next 12 months and have arrested and detained de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, along with other National League for Democracy politicians. The country’s banking association made an announcement this…

  • Phuket lifeguards warn beachgoers after 2 near-drownings in a day | Thaiger

    Phuket lifeguards warn beachgoers after 2 near-drownings in a day

    Phuket lifeguards are urging beachgoers on the southern island to be “careful when doing water activities and swim only in the areas marked as safe” as well as to “follow lifeguards’ suggestions” after a 6 year old girl and a Russian man were plucked from the water after getting into difficulty in 1 day. The Nai Harn beach chief lifeguard…

  • UPDATE: Thailand Deputy PM responds to Myanmar army coup | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Thailand Deputy PM responds to Myanmar army coup

    Myanmar’s military have seized power in a bloodless coup this morning. The elected NLD party, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, has been deposed following months of tense speculation by Burmese army leaders over alleged voter fraud after last November’s general election. Out of 476 seats up for grabs in last November’s general election, the military backed party only won…

  • Legalisation of hemp cultivation is expected to boost stocks | Thaiger

    Legalisation of hemp cultivation is expected to boost stocks

    Thailand’s recent legalisation of hemp cultivation is expected to boost stock prices in related sectors. Market analysts at KTBST Securities Research say plantation and refinery businesses are likely to be the first to to receive licenses to grow hemp or produce extracts, and those businesses should expect an uptick in stock prices. Market analysts add that businesses that plan to…

  • Poll: 80% of Thais concerned about Covid-19 vaccine side effects | Thaiger

    Poll: 80% of Thais concerned about Covid-19 vaccine side effects

    Most Thais are concerned about potential side effects from Covid-19 vaccines, but many still want to get vaccinated once there’s more information about possible side effects, according to a recent survey. In a poll by the Suan Dusit University, 1,570 Thais from January 22 to 29 were asked questions regarding coronavirus vaccines. More than 80% are worried about the side…

  • 3 Bangkok venues shut for violating Covid-19 prevention measures | Thaiger

    3 Bangkok venues shut for violating Covid-19 prevention measures

    Bangkok officials say 3 venues were ordered to temporarily close for allegedly violating Covid-19 control regulations, including Insanity Nightclub which will remain shutdown for the next 5 years. The Insanity Nightclub on Sukhumvit Soi 11 was raided in December and 150 people were arrested after reports that the club was selling baraku and operating without a permit. Police also say…

  • Thailand tourism officials aim for 5 million foreign arrivals this year | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism officials aim for 5 million foreign arrivals this year

    Thailand tourism officials are shooting for a goal of 5 million international arrivals this year. That may sound like a lot, but it’s half of the original forecast predicted for this year before the new wave of Covid-19 infections and a far cry from the roughly 40 million visitors welcomed to Thailand in 2019. Tourism and sports minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn…

  • Myanmar’s military takes control, politicians arrested | Thaiger

    Myanmar’s military takes control, politicians arrested

    Myanmar’s military is taking control of the country and deposing the elected government after reportedly detaining de-facto leader and ‘State Counsellor’ Aung San Suu Kyi, along with other politicians early this morning. The military-owned Myawaddy TV has announced a state of emergency had been declared for 1 year and power transferred to the Junta. A news presenter referred to a section…

  • Thai court orders opposition leader to take down videos criticising Covid-19 vaccine plan | Thaiger

    Thai court orders opposition leader to take down videos criticising Covid-19 vaccine plan

    Thailand’s Criminal Court is ordering one of the government’s biggest critics to take down videos on YouTube and Facebook where he says the government’s Covid-19 vaccine plan lacks transparency and unfairly favours a company owned by HM the King. The government is also accusing Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, founder of the Progressive Movement, of violating the draconian lèse majesté law which carries…

  • Changes to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today? | Thaiger

    Changes to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today?

    There are quite a few changes coming into effect today around many of the Thai provinces. Some types of businesses will be re-opening and some restrictions are being lifted. The new measures go into effect TODAY. Here is a list from the National News Bureau of Thailand… Maximum control (Dark Red): Samut Sakhon The following locations will remain closed: Pubs,…