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  • Boat victims will receive 300,000 baht from Thai Government | Thaiger

    Boat victims will receive 300,000 baht from Thai Government

    As the search continues off the south-west coast of Phuket for survivors from tour boats that sank yesterday afternoon, Thai officials are already rolling out the PR machine. The Tourism and Sports Minister Weerasak Kowsurat has already promised that families of the victims of the boat accidents in Phuket will receive 300,000 baht (9,000 USD) each from the Thai government.…

  • Warm farewell for British cave-diver | Thaiger

    Warm farewell for British cave-diver

    By Suthinan Kongsin The Tourism and Sports Minister Weerasak Kowsurat presented a certificate of honour to Briton Robert Charles Harper at Suvarnabhumi International Airport last night (Wednesday) as the cave expert, who played a crucial role in finding the 13 footballers, departed for home. In a spontaneous 11pm ceremony, Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith also gave him a painting of Harper…

  • Mae Hong Son: Plane crash. Injured trooper rushed to hospital, bodies retrieved. | Thaiger

    Mae Hong Son: Plane crash. Injured trooper rushed to hospital, bodies retrieved.

    Rescuers have rushed an injured Army trooper to hospital and retrieved three bodies after an Army Cessna 182 light aeroplane crashed in Mae Hong Son province near the Myanmar border on Thursday. A rescue team from the 17th Infantry Regiment, local defence volunteers from Ban Huay Pheung village, the Mae Hong Song Disaster Mitigation Office as well as a medical…

  • Interview with Ben Reymenants – Phuket diver diving at the Tham Luang caves | Thaiger

    Interview with Ben Reymenants – Phuket diver diving at the Tham Luang caves

    Transcript of an interview on The Thaiger 102.75 between ‘Waking the Thaiger’ host Garry Holden and Rawai cave-diving specialist Ben Reymenants. Ben has been volunteering his experience, skills and time up at the Tham Luang caves as part of the enormous rescue effort. Here is some of Garry’s conversation with Ben – a fascinating insight into what’s been happening in…

  • Koh Chang: Chinese swimmers rescued off Sai Khao beach | Thaiger

    Koh Chang: Chinese swimmers rescued off Sai Khao beach

    Thai PBS is reporting that three Chinese tourists have been rescued off Koh Chang, near the Cambodian border off the coast, south of Pattaya. Rescue workers saw the three of them caught by a rip current while swimming in the sea off Sai Khao beach on early this afternoon (Wednesday) in defiance of red flags along the beach. One of the…

  • Murder suspect arrested 24 hours before statute of limitations expired | Thaiger

    Murder suspect arrested 24 hours before statute of limitations expired

    A Trang murder suspect has been arrested in Satun yesterday, just 24 hours before the statute of limitations on the 20 year old murder case was due to expire. 41 year old Kredis Sombatthong, a resident of Trang’s Yan Ta Khao district, was arrested by Crime Suppression Division police in Satun’s Khun Ka Long district this morning (Thursday) under a…

  • Chiang Rai: A crash course in swimming and diving | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: A crash course in swimming and diving

    PHOTO: Thai Navy SEALS “Rescue teams have been giving crash courses in swimming and diving as part of complex preparations to evacuate the footballers trapped in Tham Luang cave.” Chiang Rai’s Governor Narongsak Osotthanakorn says he still can’t be specific as to when and how the survivors would be taken out of the cave where they have been stranded since…

  • Chiang Rai: “How to get them out” – Jonathan Miller reports | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: “How to get them out” – Jonathan Miller reports

    Jonathan Miller from Channel 4 in the UK provided an on-the-scene look at what’s been happening just outside the Tham Luang caves as the rescuers get ready for the evacuation process.

  • Chiang Mai: Wife follows husband to short time hotel. It didn’t end well. | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Wife follows husband to short time hotel. It didn’t end well.

    PHOTO: Sanook Sank is reporting that a Chiang Mai woman has caught her husband in bed with his mistress in a San Sai ‘short time’ hotel. The 27 year old woman, Chaweewan, created a racket outside the hotel room. Her 19 year old rival, Thitiya, eventually opened the door. Chaweewan was brandishing an automatic .380 and an argument and struggle…

  • Assistant coach sacrificed his own health for the good of the team | Thaiger

    Assistant coach sacrificed his own health for the good of the team

    PHOTO: Sanook The 25 year old assistant coach had sacrificed his own health for the sake of the twelve boys under his charge. Sanook is reporting that Navy Seals, who have been with the team, made the claims when they spoke to reporters. Of the entire group only two have any health problems of any level. One of these was…

  • His Majesty sends a special message to cave rescue teams | Thaiger

    His Majesty sends a special message to cave rescue teams

    “When the mission is over, they should receive good hospitality as the Royal guests until they depart from Thailand.” – His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn His Majesty has sent a message, passed on to PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, to those working to ring the footballers out of the cave. “Initial praises are good but please remain focused on the operation, which will…

  • Thai Tourism Ministry pays 66,000 baht to Norwegian shark attack victim | Thaiger

    Thai Tourism Ministry pays 66,000 baht to Norwegian shark attack victim

    PHOTO: ThaiVisa The Thai Tourism Ministry has paid out over 66,000 baht to the Norwegian shark attack victim who was attacked by a mysterious sea creature back on April 1. NewTV is reporting that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports paid the man bitten on the leg near Hua Hin in April 66,966 baht. 54 year old Werner Danielson received…

  • Chiang Rai: We meet the 13 trapped footballers | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: We meet the 13 trapped footballers

    Video from inside the Tham Luang caves, courtesy of the Thai Navy SEAL. https://www.facebook.com/ThaiSEAL/videos/1634041306719262/

  • Chiang Rai: “I looked up and there they were.” | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: “I looked up and there they were.”

    By Richard C. Paddock and Muktita Suhartono “John Volanthen, a British diver. He had been working underwater to place guide lines for divers when he emerged in the cave and saw the 12 missing boys and their soccer coach peering at him.” The British diver John Volanthen was placing guide lines to try to get closer to 12 missing boys…

  • Chiang Mai: Convenience store robber arrested | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Convenience store robber arrested

    Chiang Mai City Life is reporting that a man has been arrested after being tracked down following a robbery in Chiang Mai’s Mae Rim area. The man was dressed in grey with his face hidden with a motorcycle helmet. He was later arrested following the robbery of a convenience store on July 2nd. A 7-Eleven store at a petrol station…

  • Chiang Mai: Songtaew drivers bully a Grab car driver | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Songtaew drivers bully a Grab car driver

    PHOTO: Chiang Mai City Life The ‘old guard’ continues to try and bully the newer forms of public transport that are gaining traction around the world. Tuk tuk, taxi and songtaew thugs should probably resort to co-operating and working with Grab/Uber, etc rather than threatening them. Officials need to amend the laws as well to suit the brave-new-world of public…

  • Chiang Mai: High speed crash results in a roadside lychee salad | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: High speed crash results in a roadside lychee salad

    A high speed crash in Chiang Mai has resulted in a wrecked lychee truck. The incident accident happened last night (Sunday) near a school in Chiang Dao. The pick-up truck, travelling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, was found overturned with crates of lychees scattered across the road. When police found the ruck the air-bag had been deployed, such was the…

  • Unregistered foreign workers to be detained and deported | Thaiger

    Unregistered foreign workers to be detained and deported

    Unregistered migrant workers are now being targeted in a crackdown following the deadline on June 30 for workers to get registered to be able to work in the Kingdom. The first batch of 22 unregistered foreign migrant workers rounded up in the Labour Ministry-led crackdown since July 1 will face legal action and then be deported. This from the Department…

  • Chon Buri: Cambodian woman cuts off Thai husband’s penis | Thaiger

    Chon Buri: Cambodian woman cuts off Thai husband’s penis

    PHOTO: Sanook Police have arrested the jealous Cambodian wife of a Thai man this morning (Monday) after she allegedly cut off his penis. And then hid it. By the time the severed penis was found, it was too late for reattachment. The wife, identified only as 24 year old Karuna, called an emergency hotline at 6.20am asking that her 40 year…

  • Hua Hin: Seven dead after morning collision | Thaiger

    Hua Hin: Seven dead after morning collision

    PHOTO: Khaosod English By Jintamas Saksornchai Seven people have died, just outside the Prachuap Khiri Khan township, following a collision between a car and pick-up truck. From the police’s early investigations it appears that the truck lost control and drove into the opposite lane, trying to avoid colliding into a vehicle in front. The truck crashed into a car then the…

  • Chachoengsao: Traffic chaos – six crashes in two hours. Six injured. | Thaiger

    Chachoengsao: Traffic chaos – six crashes in two hours. Six injured.

    Six accidents, six injured. 24 vehicles damaged. A busy morning in Chachoengsao, just to the east of Bangkok. Traffic chaos reigned in the Muang district this morning (Monday) after 24 vehicles were involved in six accidents. Six people were injured, three of them severely. The first accident occurred in the heart of Muang district at 7.30am when a pickup truck…

  • Chiang Rai: Governor says searchers headed for key cave area | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Governor says searchers headed for key cave area

    The latest news out of Chiang Rai as the search continues at a critical time. Chiang Rai’s Governor Narongsak Osottanakorn has confirmed that Navy SEALs and other divers had reached the T-junction inside Tham Luang Cave and would turn left and press on towards the area dubbed “Pattaya Beach” where the lost football squad are believed to be trapped. He…

  • Chiang Rai: Rescuers poised to reach ‘Pattaya Beach’ | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Rescuers poised to reach ‘Pattaya Beach’

    Rescuers are poised to reach the so-called ‘Pattaya Beach’ chamber in the Tham Luang caves in Chiang Rai province. Efforts continue to locate the young football team missing in the cave complex for over a week. Despite strenuous efforts, the very difficult conditions have meant the rescuers have not yet been able to make any contact with the 12 missing…

  • Hopes and prayers unanswered – time is running out. | Thaiger

    Hopes and prayers unanswered – time is running out.

    By Tim Newton Now into the ninth day. Hopes and prayers unanswered. The 12 teenagers and their coach went into the caves last Saturday afternoon (June 23) following their weekly practice. We are told they were carrying with them basic provisions, water and a first aid kit. Any provisions would now be long finished. Luckily water is in plentiful supply.…

  • Poll: 54% happy with the prospect of an election next year | Thaiger

    Poll: 54% happy with the prospect of an election next year

    According to the latest Suan Dusit poll, most Thais think it’s good news that an election is likely to be held between February 24 and May 5 next year. But they also say they’re not sure if it will actually take place at the time the Government is currently specifying. The poll of 1,136 people was held after the Government…

  • Chiang Mai: AirBnB launches ‘Experience in Chiang Mai’ campaign | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: AirBnB launches ‘Experience in Chiang Mai’ campaign

    PHOTO: Niki Landry Designs Perhaps as a reaction to recent publicity about non-hotel, room sharing websites not being able to legally rent out rooms for less than 30 days, AirBnB has put its best foot forward with an ‘Experience in Chiang Mai’ campaign. Chiang Mai City Life reports that the service aims to widen travellers journeys along with encouraging local culture. The…

  • Chiang Rai: Deeper and deeper. Navy SEALS get to the 3rd chamber. | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai: Deeper and deeper. Navy SEALS get to the 3rd chamber.

    PHOTOS: The Nation A SEAL unit of the Royal Thai Navy has reportedly reached a spot inside the Tham Luang, closer to where the stranded 13 are believed to be taking refuge. The search for the 12 young football players and their coach trapped in the Chiang Rai caves enters the second week today. A report on the Thai Navy SEAL webpage…

  • Chiang Mai: Tomato truck overshoots corner in Hod district | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Tomato truck overshoots corner in Hod district

    Chiang Mai City News is reporting that a pick up delivery truck, loaded up with tomatoes for the market has over-shot a curve in the Hod District, Chaing Mai and ended up right next to a police box. Around 10pm on June 28 the incident occurred in Hod near the Tesco Lotus on the main road. A pickup truck was…

  • Bangkok: AMLO seizes bank accounts worth 134 million baht | Thaiger

    Bangkok: AMLO seizes bank accounts worth 134 million baht

    The Anti-Money Laundering Office has sequestered about 134 million baht in bank accounts of four former senior monks implicated in the temple fund embezzlement scandal. Thai PBS is reporting that, according to the AMLO website, the seized cash deposits and bank accounts included: seven bank accounts worth 132 million baht of Phra Phrommasith, former abbot of Wat Saket; one bank…

  • Bangkok: PM calls for support in Government reform agenda | Thaiger

    Bangkok: PM calls for support in Government reform agenda

    The National News Bureau of Thailand reports that the PM is calling for younger Thais to be sympathetic towards the government’s efforts to implement structural reforms. PM Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha called for the support during a speech to youth participants in the Tree of Love music contest. He said that his administration has come up with a national strategy to…