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  • 3 dead in 3 truck crash in Surat Thani | Thaiger

    3 dead in 3 truck crash in Surat Thani

    3 people are dead and 1 more person is seriously injured following a 10-wheeled truck smashing into the back of a trailer that was carrying trees. A truck full of tires then careened into them, which then burst into flames. The fiery car wreck happened in the southern Thai province of Surat Thai, early today. The crash happened on the…

  • Yala enters lockdown today | Thaiger

    Yala enters lockdown today

    Yala, a southern Thai province just north of the Malaysian border, is entering a lockdown from today until at least July 7. The lockdown is hoped to control the latest surge of new Covid cases. Yala’s Provincial Governor, Chaisit Panitpon, has imposed measuress to ensure people can’t get in or out of the Yala province. “If everyone follows the measures, I…

  • Missing fisherman’s body found in sea off Nakhon Si Thammarat | Thaiger

    Missing fisherman’s body found in sea off Nakhon Si Thammarat

    2 days ago a local fisherman went missing. Today, his body has been located floating in the ocean in the Khanom district, an area in the southern province Nakhon Si Thammarat. His family has positively identified the body as belonging to 57 year old Sang Tenphusa. They say he was an experienced angler. Reportedly, Sang had gone out fishing off…

  • Songkhla officials investigate pricey street lamps | Thaiger

    Songkhla officials investigate pricey street lamps

    Officials in Hat Yai, a city in the southern province of Songkhla, are investigating whether they paid too much money for street lamps. Reportedly, this the third such allegation made toward a local administration in Thailand… This month. The new Hat Yai mayor, Sakhon Thongmunee, has ordered a panel to be established after he got the news that an administrative…

  • Burmese migrants headed toward Malaysia arrested in Songkhla | Thaiger

    Burmese migrants headed toward Malaysia arrested in Songkhla

    Police arrest a group of Burmese migrants and an alleged guide from Myanmar in Songkhla’s Hat Yai district. Officers say the guide was leading the migrants from Moulmein, a city on Myanmar’s western coast, then across the Thai border to the southern province Ranong, headed toward Malaysia where they had jobs lined up. The migrants allegedly told police that they…

  • Bodies of couple who died at a Koh Tao pool sent to police hospital for autopsies | Thaiger

    Bodies of couple who died at a Koh Tao pool sent to police hospital for autopsies

    Medical examiners at the Police General Hospital will do an autopsy on the bodies of the billionaire couple who were both found dead in a resort pool on Koh Tao, an island in the Gulf of Thailand off the Surat Thani coast. The results on the cause of death will be released in around 2 weeks, Koh Tao police chief…

  • UPDATE: Billionaire couple found dead at bottom of Koh Tao resort pool | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Billionaire couple found dead at bottom of Koh Tao resort pool

    The owner of a 5 star hotel in Phuket and his wife were found dead at the bottom of their hotel swimming pool on the island of Koh Tao on Friday afternoon. Police received the initial report at 4.45pm on Friday. The island off the Surat Thani province coast has gained notoriety after a string of suspicious and sensationalised deaths…

  • Police arrest suspect who allegedly sold assault rifles stolen from military base | Thaiger

    Police arrest suspect who allegedly sold assault rifles stolen from military base

    Officers in Thailand’s Deep South have arrested a man for allegedly selling assault rifles that were stolen from a military base in Narathiwat, a province by the Malaysian border with ongoing violence from the religious separatist insurgency. 6 out of the 26 AK102 assault rifles stolen from the the 4th Army Area base have been found. Earlier reports said 28 assault…

  • More assault rifles missing from arms depots in Narathiwat | Thaiger

    More assault rifles missing from arms depots in Narathiwat

    Police suspect insurgents stole at least 37 assault rifles from armories in 5 districts in the Deep South province Narathiwat, which borders Malaysia and is prone to violence due to the religious separatist insurgency. Police have been checking the stock of each arms depot in the province. On May 18, police reported that 28 AK102s were missing from the 2nd Narathiwat…

  • Health officials checking for additional cases of South African variant in South | Thaiger

    Health officials checking for additional cases of South African variant in South

    Samples taken from Covid-19 patients in southern Thailand are being tested to check for the highly-contagious, so-called South African variant. Supphakit Siriluck from the Medical Science Department says so far, the variant has only been found in Narathiwat province, but samples from patients in Songkhla and Phatthalung are also being analysed. Supphakit says that at the moment, the world is…

  • Over 2 dozen assault rifles missing from military base in Narathiwat | Thaiger

    Over 2 dozen assault rifles missing from military base in Narathiwat

    A military base in the deep south province of Narathiwat, discovered 28 AK-102 automatic rifles were missing. The rifles were first noticed missing on May 18 from the 2nd Narathiwat Territorial Defence Company, located in tambon Kamphu. The next day Mayusor Kudae, the assistant chief, filed a complaint with local police against those whom he believed were responsible for the…

  • Southern Thailand: Wet weather forecast from tropical cyclone Yaas | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand: Wet weather forecast from tropical cyclone Yaas

    Heavy rain to very heavy rain is forecast for Southern Thailand from today until the end of the week. The rain, and the bad weather, is coming from the north-moving Tropical Cyclone “Yaas”, which is currently situated over the Bay of Bengal, south of Bangladesh and heading for landfall on the Indian coast. “Yaas” is heading in a North/Northwesterly direction…

  • Australian arrested in southern Thailand on suspicion of international criminal activity | Thaiger

    Australian arrested in southern Thailand on suspicion of international criminal activity

    Officers from the Royal Thai Armed Forces have arrested an Australian national in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat on suspicion of international criminal activity. 47 year old Samuel James Norton Cook was arrested when his Toyota car was stopped in the Nai Muang sub-district on Monday night. Security force officers cooperating with immigration officials and the local police…

  • Pediatrician says lucky 1 month old baby has recovered from Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Pediatrician says lucky 1 month old baby has recovered from Covid-19

    A pediatrician is saying a 1 month old baby is incredibly lucky after recovering from the Covid-19 virus in Surat Thani province. Infectious disease doctor Suchada Ruenglerdpong says the baby boy was the youngest patient in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital. He allegedly contracted the virus from a family member who was infected at a funeral cluster in the province.…

  • Norwegian-flagged ship with 6 Covid-19 infections off Songkla | Thaiger

    Norwegian-flagged ship with 6 Covid-19 infections off Songkla

    A Norwegian-flagged ship is currently floating off the coast of Songkla in the south of Thailand with 6 crew members infected with Covid-19. The offshore support vessel is named the Boa Deep C and is currently anchored near Ko Nu Island and awaiting further instructions. A spokesman for the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre confirmed that the boat has been…

  • Bizarre final calls of 2 Southern insurgents killed in standoff | Thaiger

    Bizarre final calls of 2 Southern insurgents killed in standoff

    The bizarre final moments are coming to light of 2 insurgents in the south of Thailand that were killed in a standoff after shooting a member of the Thai paramilitary forces. The pair shot the soldier and then retreated to a shack made of corrugated metal while security forces tried to convince them to surrender. But during that time the…

  • Man struck and killed by freight train just 2 days after being released from prison | Thaiger

    Man struck and killed by freight train just 2 days after being released from prison

    Just 2 days after being released from prison, a 34 year old man was struck and killed by a freight train in Songkhla’s Hat Yai district yesterday. Police suspect the man intentionally ran onto the tracks in front of the moving train as it was leaving the Hat Yai railway station about 300 metres away and headed toward the Bang…

  • Thai ranger and 2 suspected insurgents killed in Thailand’s deep south | Thaiger

    Thai ranger and 2 suspected insurgents killed in Thailand’s deep south

    In the ongoing violence from the Southern Thailand insurgency, 2 suspected insurgents and a Thai ranger were killed in a clash between security forces and an armed rebel group in Yala’s Krong Pinang district. Known as Thailand’s “deep south,” the provinces Yala, Narathiwat, and Pattani, along the Malaysia border, have been plagued with violence for years due to the religious…

  • Thailand’s Southern Insurgency – who’s fighting who? | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Southern Insurgency – who’s fighting who?

    Trouble in the ‘south’. Attacks against civilians and rangers. Insurgents attack Thai soldiers – the sorts of headlines that people have read about Thailand’s southern conflict for the past 70 years or so. Thaiger readers may wonder who’s fighting who, and why. The area has been coined the ‘deep south’ or the ‘restive south’ and has become, statistically, a more…

  • Locals threaten to burn hall if converted to field hospital | Thaiger

    Locals threaten to burn hall if converted to field hospital

    Citing fears of Covid-19 spreading, terrified locals threatened to burn down a Nakhon Si Thammarat conference hall authorities were preparing as a possible field hospital. The hall in the Muang district was one of several locations provincial authorities were readying as potential makeshift medical care facilities if the Covid-19 outbreak worsens. As of now, the governor chose 3 sites at…

  • Former negotiator says peace in Thailand’s deep south can be reached with ongoing discussions | Thaiger

    Former negotiator says peace in Thailand’s deep south can be reached with ongoing discussions

    With the ongoing violence from the religious separatist insurgency in Thailand’s deep south, a former member of the Thai negotiating team says the discussions between the government and Malay-Muslim dissidents need to continue to bring peace and unity. The Southern provinces Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat near Malaysia have been plagued with violence for years. Since the separatist movement in Thailand’s…

  • 3 family members shot and burned in Pattani attack | Thaiger

    3 family members shot and burned in Pattani attack

    A heavily-armed motorbike gang in Pattani shot and then burned 3 family members making a delivery from Songkla to Narathiwat in an alleged terrorist attack. The murders took place early on Saturday morning on the main road from Narathiwat to Pattani, where forensic teams have found more than 30 bullet casings. Police expect swift arrests and blame local insurgents for…

  • Suspected insurgent shot and killed by rangers after bomb attack in Narathiwat | Thaiger

    Suspected insurgent shot and killed by rangers after bomb attack in Narathiwat

    Rangers in Thailand’s deep south shot and killed a suspected insurgent and arrested 2 others after an attack at a defence volunteer outpost. The southern province Narathiwat, which borders Malaysia, has been plagued with violence from the religious separatist insurgency with ongoing reports of roadside bomb explosions, as well as armed and sometimes fatal clashes with rangers. Yesterday, police in…

  • Koh Kood closed from today until May 1 after 2 hotel employees contract Covid | Thaiger

    Koh Kood closed from today until May 1 after 2 hotel employees contract Covid

    Koh Kood, an island in Thailand’s southeastern Trat Province, is closing as of today after 2 hotel workers were found to be infected with Covid-19. The island will close until May 1 as a safety precaution. A hotel bartender was the first to register a positive test for the virus, and, after tests on other employees, another infection was found.…

  • 100+ Covid-19 infections cancels all prison visits in Thailand’s south | Thaiger

    100+ Covid-19 infections cancels all prison visits in Thailand’s south

    After a small Covid-19 outbreak reported yesterday, the Corrections Department has now cancelled all prison visits from tomorrow through May 5, after testing revealed more than 100 people infected within the prison systems in Narathiwat, a border province in the south of Thailand, and Surat Thani. Originally 2 prisoners in Narathiwat Central Prison were confirmed to have Covid-19 Friday, with…

  • Southern Thai people turn from tourism to gold panning | Thaiger

    Southern Thai people turn from tourism to gold panning

    Thars gold in dem hills! With tourism in Thailand struggling due to Covid-19, and an economy needing some help, some people in the southern Thai region of the country have found income in an unusual source: panning for gold. The Sukhirin region close to the Malaysian border is known for gold deposits in the Sai Buri River and surrounding mountains.…

  • Boy killed by lightning strike in Surat Thani, 5 others injured | Thaiger

    Boy killed by lightning strike in Surat Thani, 5 others injured

    A 12 year old boy was killed by a lightning strike while he was playing football at a field in Southern Thailand’s Surat Thani. 5 other children were also injured from a bolt of lightning and were rushed to the Surat Thani Hospital. Heavy rain had just cleared up and the boys were playing football when lightning struck the middle of…

  • Roadside bomb explodes in Yala, injuring policeman and volunteer | Thaiger

    Roadside bomb explodes in Yala, injuring policeman and volunteer

    A roadside bomb in Thailand’s southern Yala province, is being blamed for injuring a tourist policeman and a police volunteer. The bomb exploded, causing shrapnel to hit the pair while they were driving through Bannang Sata district at around 8pm. The pair was travelling on Road 410, the Yala-Betong route, when the bomb went off, hitting their pickup truck and…

  • Police officer’s son caught on camera firing shots at Thai restaurant | Thaiger

    Police officer’s son caught on camera firing shots at Thai restaurant

    The son of a local police officer and 2 other men were caught on camera firing shots and pointing guns at employees at Thai barbeque restaurant in the southern province Trang. Surveillance camera footage shows the men parking a pickup truck nearby and the man, identified as the police officer’s son, holding a gun and then shooting it at the…

  • Backhoe driver digs up 100,000 baht in cash buried in Nakhon Si Thammarat | Thaiger

    Backhoe driver digs up 100,000 baht in cash buried in Nakhon Si Thammarat

    A construction worker came across around 100,000 baht in cash that had been buried underground while he was using a backhoe to level out land in the southern province Nakhon Si Thammarat. Nataya Wakwatee said her father, who used to live on the property, had told her sometime before he died that something was hidden under his bed. She assumed…