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  • Thai-ing up loose ends: Fake prosecutor’s fraud case grows

    Thai-ing up loose ends: Fake prosecutor’s fraud case grows

    An investigation into a Thai man accused of posing as a prosecutor and engaging in fraudulent activities is expanding, according to a source from the prosecution. Thai police are delving deeper into the actions of Mongkol Preesukkasem, who was apprehended last Thursday, July 25, while delivering a law enforcement lecture at a high school in Nonthaburi. Taling Chan police in…

  • Baby Hawksbill turtle rescued from marine debris at Rawai Beach

    Baby Hawksbill turtle rescued from marine debris at Rawai Beach

    A baby Hawksbill turtle was rescued from a heap of marine debris washed ashore at Rawai Beach. The young turtle was discovered yesterday, July 28, by staff from Rawai Municipality, who promptly notified the Sireetarn Marine Endangered Animals Rescue Centre, under the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR). Weighing 1.8 kilogrammes and with a shell measuring 27.5 centimetres wide…

  • Thai wildlife rescuer remains comatose months after cobra bite

    Thai wildlife rescuer remains comatose months after cobra bite

    A Thai wildlife rescuer remains in a comatose state five months after being bitten by a king cobra. Nick Wildlife’s recent update reveals the extent of the challenges faced by Aun and his family. A member of the Asoraphiphat rescue team, Jakrin Nilkamhaeng, was bitten by a king cobra in a vein, leading to severe complications. Despite five months passing…

  • Thailand’s longest train tunnel shut after passenger dust complaints

    Thailand’s longest train tunnel shut after passenger dust complaints

    Thailand’s longest train tunnel has been temporarily closed by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) just after its inauguration due to passenger complaints about thick dust inside. The chief of the SRT governor’s office, Ekarat Sri-arayanpong, reported that passengers on northeast-bound trains experienced discomfort from dust while passing through the Pha Sadet tunnel in Saraburi province. As a result, the…

  • Busted: ‘Smoke and mirrors’ shop nabbed for untaxed cigs, vapes

    Busted: ‘Smoke and mirrors’ shop nabbed for untaxed cigs, vapes

    Two women have been apprehended for selling untaxed cigarettes and illegal vaping paraphernalia at a shop in Soi Pha-niang, Moo 5, Ratsada. The illicit operation netted them more than half a million baht over the past three months. The 23 year old Sarinya Phonkaew, from Satun, and the 25 year old Chonlada Chuewong, registered as living in Chalong, were detained…

  • Human skeletal remains found washed ashore in Phuket

    Human skeletal remains found washed ashore in Phuket

    Human skeletal remains, including a pelvis and upper leg bones, were discovered washed ashore in Phuket, prompting an investigation. The remains, likely those of a male, are estimated to have been deceased for over eight weeks. Local officials also found documents in a pair of trousers nearby. Police Lieutenant Natthee Pichitchai Nithimeth, Deputy Inspector of Wichit Police Station in Phuket,…

  • Effective mentorship fuels Gen Z’s career growth and innovation

    Effective mentorship fuels Gen Z’s career growth and innovation

    Generation Z’s growing presence in the workforce necessitates innovative strategies to support their development. Mentorship programmes have emerged as a powerful tool, creating dynamic and mutually beneficial relationships across generations. These programmes address Gen Z’s unique professional aspirations, fostering continuous learning and growth. Effective mentorship programmes for Gen Z extend beyond traditional models where senior employees impart wisdom to junior…

  • Bad Apple: Thailand ad blunder sparks boycott fury (video)

    Bad Apple: Thailand ad blunder sparks boycott fury (video)

    A condescending new advertisement by US giant Apple sparked outrage in Thailand, with locals threatening to ditch Apple and their iPhones for Samsung. Thai resident and English teacher David William, who boasts 1.6 million Facebook followers and 2.9 million TikTok followers, slammed the ad on his TikTok account @davidwilliamdw. His critique of the ad, The Underdogs: OOO (Out Of Office)…

  • Foreign tourists found safe after night search in Doi Nang Mo forest

    Foreign tourists found safe after night search in Doi Nang Mo forest

    San Kamphaeng police, forest officers, and other relevant agencies initiated a search at 8.30pm yesterday, July 28, for two missing foreign tourists who had become lost in the Doi Nang Mo forest area near the Mae Pha Nhaen Reservoir in Chiang Mai. The search was prompted by the coordinates sent by the tourists before their signal was lost. The dense…

  • Japan urges ASEAN to prioritise hybrids over EVs for sustainability

    Japan urges ASEAN to prioritise hybrids over EVs for sustainability

    Japan advocates for hybrid vehicles as an effective path for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to reach sustainable development goals. During the Economic Security and Supply Chains seminar, Yasuyuki Todo from the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University cautioned ASEAN about over-relying on the electric vehicle (EV) industry. He pointed out that since Asean mainly…

  • Pheu Thai confident digital wallet bill will pass final House readings

    Pheu Thai confident digital wallet bill will pass final House readings

    Pheu Thai Party expresses confidence that its supplementary bill, designed to fund the flagship digital wallet handout scheme, will pass the House’s second and third readings tomorrow. A Pheu Thai MP-list and chief government whip, Wisut Chainaroon, asserted that the bill will pass due to the digital wallet scheme igniting new hope among the public. The final deliberation of the…

  • Thailand’s walking tourism boosts local culture, sustainability

    Thailand’s walking tourism boosts local culture, sustainability

    Walking tourism is increasingly popular as travellers seek to immerse themselves in local cultures and explore neighbourhoods more intimately. The United Nations Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) notes that walking tourism fosters a deeper connection with local communities, nature, and culture. This growing trend aligns with the global push for sustainable tourism and satisfies the rising demand for outdoor activities. However, the…

  • Energy Ministry’s new bill targets stable oil and LPG prices

    Energy Ministry’s new bill targets stable oil and LPG prices

    The Energy Ministry’s new bill aiming to control domestic oil and cooking gas prices requires a public hearing to assess its impact on oil traders and government revenue, according to an energy expert. Currently under review by the Council of State, the bill proposes the establishment of a new commission, akin to the Energy Regulatory Commission, to regulate retail prices…

  • New fund to boost Thai stock market by 90 points this year

    New fund to boost Thai stock market by 90 points this year

    A significant new fund is set to begin investing in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in the latter half this year, potentially boosting the index by approximately 90 points, according to Bualuang Securities (BS). The Vayupak Fund, which promises a minimum return of 3%, is anticipated to start with a minimum value of 100 billion baht. Around 90 billion…

  • High crimes: Pattaya police arrest drug-dealing monk

    High crimes: Pattaya police arrest drug-dealing monk

    In the latest news of monks behaving badly, another member of the Buddhist faith has been arrested by local police in Pattaya on allegations of selling illegal drugs. This arrest also led to the capture of his supplier. The operation took place yesterday under the direction of Police Colonel Nawin Sinthurat, Chief of the Bang Lamung Police Station. Acting on…

  • Pattaya restaurant owner urges police to catch serial thief

    Pattaya restaurant owner urges police to catch serial thief

    A restaurant owner in Pattaya is urging the police to apprehend a thief who has repeatedly targeted her business. Boonyarat, the 40 year old owner of Chill Out 84 restaurant in Soi 5, Nongprue sub-district, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province, reported the incidents to the local police. The restaurant has been hit three times within this month alone. On…

  • Thailand PM faces ousting over controversial appointment

    Thailand PM faces ousting over controversial appointment

    Debate is intensifying over whether Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin should be ousted from office following his controversial decision to appoint Pichit Chuenban, a former convict, as a PM’s Office Minister in the latest Cabinet reshuffle. Former senator Wanchai Sornsiri expressed confidence that the Constitutional Court will likely dismiss the case against PM Srettha, pointing out that no court ruling has…

  • Thai Senate to cut standing committees amid reduced membership

    Thai Senate to cut standing committees amid reduced membership

    The Senate is poised to reduce the number of its standing committees to align with the decreased number of senators in the Upper House. Concerns have been raised that this reduction could affect the chamber’s functionality in government. The Senate will debate this issue in its second meeting tomorrow, July 30. Mongkol Surasajja, recently elected as Senate speaker, confirmed that…

  • Bhumjaithai Party allies dominate new Thai Senate

    Bhumjaithai Party allies dominate new Thai Senate

    The new Senate is poised to play a crucial role in the forthcoming political power dynamics and efforts to amend the Thai constitution. Observers note that the Upper House is now heavily influenced by senators with connections to the Bhumjaithai Party, the third-largest political faction in Thailand. The newly elected Senate Speaker and one of his deputies are perceived to…

  • Thai police arrest two women for illegal orthodontic services

    Thai police arrest two women for illegal orthodontic services

    Thai police recently apprehended two women for providing illegal orthodontic services after learning the trade online. The two suspects were charged with selling prohibited fashion braces without a licence and practising dentistry without proper certification. Police Major General Wittaya Srisrisaraphap, Commander of the Consumer Protection Police Division, directed the operation alongside other senior officers. They led the raid that resulted…

  • Family demands justice after hospital denies treatment, father dies

    Family demands justice after hospital denies treatment, father dies

    A tragic incident in Nakhon Ratchasima has left a family devastated after a father was denied treatment at a local hospital, leading to his untimely death. The family is now seeking justice and accountability for what they perceive as negligence. At Wat Srapleang in Sung Noen, Nakhon Ratchasima, a funeral ceremony was held for Somporn Rasamee, a 50 year old…

  • Giant python eats fighting cocks in Udon Thani coop raid

    Giant python eats fighting cocks in Udon Thani coop raid

    A giant python, measuring 4 metres in length, caused quite a stir in Udon Thani by sneaking into a chicken coop in the middle of the night and devouring three prized fighting cocks. The incident led to a rescue team being called to capture and release the snake back into the wild. Villagers, believing the snake brings good fortune, quickly…

  • Man drowns in canal after footbridge slip in Samut Songkhram

    Man drowns in canal after footbridge slip in Samut Songkhram

    A tragic accident occurred when a 51 year old man fell from a slippery footbridge into a canal and drowned. The incident took place in Samut Songkhram, where persistent rain had made the path treacherous. Police and rescue personnel discovered Pairoj’s body floating in the Prak Mon Canal in Klong Khon today, July 28. The bridge, approximately 50 centimetres wide…

  • Drone harassment leaves Ban Pakraton couple in fear and distress

    Drone harassment leaves Ban Pakraton couple in fear and distress

    A couple from Ban Pakraton in Lan Sak district, Uthai Thani province, expressed distress after encountering a mysterious drone repeatedly flying around their house and facing vandalism. They sought media help as the police dismissed their concerns due to a lack of evidence. Phraphan, a 44 year old man, and his wife, 39 year old Kanokrat, reported ongoing distress from…

  • Thieves steal copper wires from Thai temple mortuary

    Thieves steal copper wires from Thai temple mortuary

    Thieves struck again at Wat Pa Klong Bang Phuttharam, Udonthani, stealing copper wires and damaging the cooling system for the mortuary. The incident occurred yesterday at 7.30pm, causing significant distress among the locals. Police officers, along with the temple committee and locals, inspected the crime scene. They discovered that the thieves had used a hard object to pry open the…

  • Thailand unveils plans for three elephant training centres

    Thailand unveils plans for three elephant training centres

    Plans to establish three elephant training centres in eastern Thailand have been unveiled by the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. The initiative aims to manage aggressive wild elephants that frequently disturb local communities in search of food. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), under the directive of Police General Phatcharavat Wongsuwan, will spearhead the creation…

  • Thailand welcomes 20 million tourists in seven months

    Thailand welcomes 20 million tourists in seven months

    Thailand experienced a significant surge in tourism, welcoming 20 million foreign tourists in the first seven months of the year, marking about half of the pre-Covid-19 levels. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced on X, formerly Twitter, that from January 1 to July 25, more than 20 million international visitors arrived in Thailand, reflecting a 34% increase from last year. Acknowledging…

  • Police arrest two men in call centre scam, seize SIM box

    Police arrest two men in call centre scam, seize SIM box

    Police apprehended a Taiwanese man and a Thai man involved in a call centre scam, seizing a SIM box used for signal distribution. They face three charges after equipment detection led to their location. Yesterday, July 27, Chiang Rai Provincial Police Chief Manop Senakul, along with Deputy Chief Rattapol Noichangkit and Ban Du Police Station Chief Ananchak Kanoknopawat, interrogated Lin…

  • Tourists found safe after getting lost in Chiang Mai forest

    Tourists found safe after getting lost in Chiang Mai forest

    Two tourists, a Russian man and a Chinese woman, were found safe but exhausted after getting lost in the forest on Doi Nang Meh in San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai. The search and rescue operation involved local police and rescue teams. At 8.30pm yesterday, July 27, Poempool Chaisit, the head of the Village Headmen and Subdistrict Chiefs Club in On Tai…

  • Manhunt for 64 year old after Trang dog dispute turns deadly

    Manhunt for 64 year old after Trang dog dispute turns deadly

    A manhunt is underway for a 64 year old man after a heated dispute over a dog led to a fatal shooting in Trang. He allegedly returned with a shotgun, aiming at his neighbour but accidentally killing a woman instead, before fleeing the scene. Police responded to the incident at 6.28pm yesterday, July 27. Watjayan Hirunsuwan, Deputy Inspector of Mueang…