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  • Ex-official kills sub-district head in a Phitsanulok murder-suicide

    Ex-official kills sub-district head in a Phitsanulok murder-suicide

    A tragic incident unfolded during a local celebration as an ex-assistant village headman fatally shot a female sub-district head before taking his own life at a fruit market in Phitsanulok province. Police officer Surin Takrudphet reported that around 9.57pm yesterday, July 18, a distress call was received about a shooting at a fruit market centre in Wang Thong district, where…

  • Wat Arun holds merit-making ceremony to honour king’s birthday

    Wat Arun holds merit-making ceremony to honour king’s birthday

    Wat Arun, one of Thailand’s most revered temples, will host a merit-making ceremony on August 15 to honour His Majesty the King’s 72nd birthday. The temple invites Buddhists to participate in paving stone roads and washing the iconic Phra Prang tower. Phra Phrom Vajramethee, a prominent member of the Supreme Sangha Council and the Abbot of Wat Arun Ratchawararam, announced…

  • Butterbear to boost Thai tourism, targets 10% of Chinese fans

    Butterbear to boost Thai tourism, targets 10% of Chinese fans

    Butterbear, a beloved mascot in Thailand, will soon serve as a new presenter for Thai tourism, targeting to attract at least 10% of its one million Chinese fans to engage in tourism activities within the country. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) aims to draw eight million arrivals from the Chinese outbound market, which is estimated to reach 130 million…

  • Knife-wielding man shot dead after attacking police in Chiang Rai

    Knife-wielding man shot dead after attacking police in Chiang Rai

    A man wielding a knife caused chaos in Santat village, Mae Chan district, Chiang Rai province, injuring a police officer before being fatally shot. A subsequent search of his home revealed drug paraphernalia. Local police received a report at 9.30pm yesterday that a man was wreaking havoc in the village. Upon arrival, the officers found 28 year old Toon walking…

  • Srettha urges AMLO to focus on large-scale drug syndicates

    Srettha urges AMLO to focus on large-scale drug syndicates

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin directed the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) to prioritise seizing the assets of significant drug networks to cripple the narcotics trade. During an AMLO meeting yesterday, July 18, the Bangkok-born PM was briefed on the agency’s progress in implementing its policies and operations. The AMLO Secretary-General, Thepsu Bawornchotdara, reported that the agency had seized at least 523…

  • Newborn’s body found in Bangkok rubbish bin sparks urgent probe

    Newborn’s body found in Bangkok rubbish bin sparks urgent probe

    A tragic discovery of a newborn baby girl’s body, wrapped in a towel and concealed in a black bag inside a blue rubbish bin, was made yesterday by a waste collector in Bangkok. Police are now urgently investigating the case. Pitak Kaewkamhan, an inspector from Sutthisan Police Station, received a report at around 8pm yesterday about the incident in Soi…

  • Thai teenager killed while making homemade bomb in Isaan

    Thai teenager killed while making homemade bomb in Isaan

    A 16 year old Thai teenager lost his life while making a homemade bomb at his friend’s house in the Isaan province of Surin. The boy, identified only as A, was found dead outside his friend’s home in the Khwao Sinrin district of Surin at around 11.40am on Tuesday, July 16. Officers from Khwao Sinrin Police Station were called to…

  • Thief caught, tied to a pole after burglary attempt gone wrong

    Thief caught, tied to a pole after burglary attempt gone wrong

    A thief attempted to steal from a soldier’s home to fund his drug habit, only to be quickly apprehended and tied to a post before police arrived. The burglary took place in the Ban Muang Samakkhi community in the Udon Thani. Police Lieutenant Sata Porn Sawatdee received a report around 3pm yesterday, July 18, about a break-in at a house…

  • Irish footballer fights for his life after bike crash in Thailand

    Irish footballer fights for his life after bike crash in Thailand

    An Irish footballer from Cork, in the Republic of Ireland, is battling for his life after a catastrophic cycling accident in Thailand. The horrific crash on Saturday, July 13, left the Tramore Athletic Football Club goalkeeper with severe injuries, prompting an outpouring of support that has raised over 46,000 euros (around 1 million baht) in just hours. Rushed to Phuket…

  • Drunk motorcyclist dies in tragic crash in Chon Buri

    Drunk motorcyclist dies in tragic crash in Chon Buri

    A tragic motorcycle accident occurred earlier today resulting in the immediate death of a drunk motorcyclist. The incident took place today, July 19, along a curvy section on the Nong Kho-Nern Tong road in Nong Kham, Si Racha district, Chon Buri province. At around 12.20am, Deputy Inspector Somwang Potiphan from Nong Kham Police Station received a report of a motorcycle…

  • Thailand hosts Summer Sonic Bangkok music festival in August

    Thailand hosts Summer Sonic Bangkok music festival in August

    Thailand will be hosting the Summer Sonic Music Festival in Bangkok for the first time on August 24 to 25 at Impact Challenger, Mueang Thong Thani. This inaugural event promises an impressive lineup of artists from across the globe. OneRepublic, the American rock band famous for hits like Apologize, Counting Stars, and I Ain’t Worried, is among the headliners. Their…

  • Vietnamese murder-suicide: Cryptic letter found, tour guide questioned

    Vietnamese murder-suicide: Cryptic letter found, tour guide questioned

    Police discovered a suspicious message written in Chinese on the phone of the alleged killer of the Vietnamese nationals poisoned in a Bangkok hotel. A Vietnamese tour guide who bought medicine for one of the deceased is also under suspicion and is currently being questioned by police. Metropolitan Police Bureau officers are continuing their investigation into the murder-suicide case, which…

  • Na Jomtien kids to compete in Chon Buri balance bike event

    Na Jomtien kids to compete in Chon Buri balance bike event

    Na Jomtien Municipality Kindergarten in Sattahip is sending six young athletes to the provincial balance bike competition in Chon Buri province, celebrating His Royal Majesty the King’s birthday. The competition will take place from July 26 to 27 at the National Sports University Chon Buri District College, covering a distance of 400 metres. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement at the Na…

  • CPF denies any fishy business in blackchin tilapia spread

    CPF denies any fishy business in blackchin tilapia spread

    CP Foods (CPF), a major player in the Charoen Pokphand agribusiness conglomerate, firmly denies any responsibility for the spread of invasive blackchin tilapia in Thailand. The company clarified that it is not the sole importer of the fish, as confirmed by the Department of Fisheries. Records indicate that 11 companies exported the fish to 17 countries roughly a decade ago.…

  • Pattaya ice factory chills out local housewives and electricians

    Pattaya ice factory chills out local housewives and electricians

    Pattaya City Administration and Buakhao Ice Factory management donated essential food items to local housewives and electricians. The event took place on Tuesday, July 16 in the multi-purpose area on the fourth floor, in front of the Thappraya Room at Pattaya City Hall. Pattaya Deputy Mayor Wutisak Rermkitkarn, who recently assumed his role, spearheaded the initiative. He was accompanied by…

  • Thai man arrested for gold necklace theft after 4-hour standoff

    Thai man arrested for gold necklace theft after 4-hour standoff

    Police arrested a Thai man at an apartment in the central province of Samut Sakhon for the theft of a gold necklace worth nearly 130,000 baht, following a four-hour police operation. The gold thief, 35 year old Nitirat “Mac” Rangnoi, committed the crime at a som tam restaurant in the central province of Nakhon Pathom at 3pm on July 12.…

  • Thai senator charged for false skincare specialist claim

    Thai senator charged for false skincare specialist claim

    The Medical Council of Thailand announced plans to charge Thai Senator Keskamol Pleansamai for falsely claiming to be a skin and beauty specialist without proper certification. During a meeting yesterday, July 18, the council’s board concluded that the 46 year old Senator, Keskamol violated Section 32 of the Medical Professions Act by publicly describing herself as a skincare specialist despite…

  • Thai banks deny funding Myanmar junta’s weapon purchases

    Thai banks deny funding Myanmar junta’s weapon purchases

    Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa issued a strong rebuttal to accusations from Move Forward Party (MFP)-list MP Rangsiman Rome, categorically denying that Thai banks or the government are involved in supporting weapons procurement for the Myanmar junta. These remarks follow a report from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in late June, which claimed Thai banks…

  • Heavy rain warning issued for Bangkok and other regions

    Heavy rain warning issued for Bangkok and other regions

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rain across Bangkok today, July 19. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas, and those in hillside areas should be cautious of flash floods. The TMD’s 24-hour weather forecast indicates a strong monsoon trough crossing the upper northern and upper northeastern regions, combined with a moderately strong southwest monsoon covering…

  • Myanmar couple surrenders over murder of Iranian restaurateur

    Myanmar couple surrenders over murder of Iranian restaurateur

    A Myanmar couple suspected of the brutal murder of an Iranian restaurateur and his Thai wife has surrendered to police in Nakhon Pathom, expressing their wish to be repatriated. Police Major General Thawatkiat Jindakhuansanong, commander of Chon Buri police, revealed that police were in the process of seeking arrest warrants for 23 year old Kyaw Myint Oo and 19 year…

  • Transgender woman arrested for online silk scam, 50 victims monthly

    Transgender woman arrested for online silk scam, 50 victims monthly

    In a significant crackdown on online fraud, Chaing Rai police arrested a transgender woman for an online silk scam, defrauding 50 victims monthly, yielding 20,000 baht per month. Chiang Rai Region 5 police, led by Deputy Commissioner Major General Weerachon Boonthavee, alongside other senior officers, apprehended a 21 year old transgender, identified as Yutthakarn, at a dormitory in Ban Khu,…

  • Fatal crash on Lampang-Phrae road kills woman, injures two others

    Fatal crash on Lampang-Phrae road kills woman, injures two others

    A tragic accident involving a car and a 10-wheel truck occurred on the Lampang-Phrae road, just before reaching the Wang Ngern shrine, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to two others, including a one year old child. Police from Mae Tha Police Station reported that the collision happened at 5pm yesterday, July 17. The police, including the…

  • Man fatally stabs uncle, surrenders from hiding due to hunger

    Man fatally stabs uncle, surrenders from hiding due to hunger

    A man in Nakhon Ratchasima fatally stabbed his uncle and attacked two others following a heated family dispute. After a period of hiding in the forest, he arranged a surrender, citing head pains and hunger. District Chief Siwasek Sintharam and officers from the Phimai Police Station, along with local administrative officials, travelled to a rubber plantation in Rang Ga Yai subdistrict,…

  • Suspect wanted for gold heist at Bangkok department store

    Suspect wanted for gold heist at Bangkok department store

    A daring heist took place at a prominent department store in Min Buri district, Bangkok, where a lone rider made off with gold weighing 40 baht. The store’s CCTV captured the incident clearly, and the suspect was seen fleeing the scene on Ramkhamhaeng Road. Officers from the Min Buri Police Station responded to a report of a theft at the…

  • Pattaya police crack down on unruly Middle Eastern tourists

    Pattaya police crack down on unruly Middle Eastern tourists

    In response to an avalanche of complaints from frustrated locals, Pattaya police have finally taken a stand against the unruly behaviour of Middle Eastern tourists in Soi Yensabai. Following numerous disturbances caused by these tourists riding motorcycles, honking horns, and revving engines, police have established checkpoints at strategic spots along the street. Police officers are now stationed at the entrance,…

  • Shocking hike: Thai industries spark concern over electricity rates

    Shocking hike: Thai industries spark concern over electricity rates

    Thailand’s plan to hike electricity rates later this year could deter foreign direct investment, warned the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The alert followed the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) announcement on Friday, indicating an imminent rise in power bills for both businesses and households. The ERC has proposed three new power tariff options, featuring increases from 11% to 44% above…

  • Cyber police arrest woman for illegal loans in Trang

    Cyber police arrest woman for illegal loans in Trang

    Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers apprehended a woman for operating an illegal lending business with a loan interest rate of 20% per month, handling around 3 million baht in transactions. Police executed a search warrant in Trang province and arrested 43 year old Khwanchira, seizing evidence including 28,000 baht in cash and two ATM cards. The investigation began when officers…

  • Thai athletes’ Olympic uniform looks like waiter’s outfit

    Thai athletes’ Olympic uniform looks like waiter’s outfit

    The grand reveal of Thailand‘s Olympic uniform for the Paris Games has set social media ablaze, with critics slamming the design as outdated and unfit for the global stage. Unveiled yesterday, July 17, on Stadium TH’s Facebook page, the uniform, modelled by national badminton star Sapsiree Taerattanachai, sparked a storm of controversy. The design, inspired by the Phraratchathan (Royally Bestowed)…

  • Discover Thai ancient history at Phimai National Museum

    Discover Thai ancient history at Phimai National Museum

    A captivating blend of ancient history and modern exhibition techniques awaits visitors at the newly renovated Phimai National Museum in Nakhon Ratchasima province, 325 kilometres northeast of Bangkok. The museum recently reopened its doors, offering a refreshed and engaging exploration of Phimai’s rich cultural heritage. Located near the Phimai Historical Park, the museum, established in 1993, has long been a…

  • Thai grandmother arrested for selling meth to buy milk

    Thai grandmother arrested for selling meth to buy milk

    Police in Nakhon Phanom apprehended a local woman today for distributing meth, caught while soothing her grandson to sleep, she claimed a desperate need for money to buy milk for her grandson. The border district of Nakhon Phanom continues to struggle with drug trafficking issues. The problem extends beyond smuggling and has infiltrated local communities, partly due to unemployment leading some…