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  • Pork chop: Police sizzle illegal slaughterhouse in Bangkok bust | Thaiger

    Pork chop: Police sizzle illegal slaughterhouse in Bangkok bust

    Police and the Department of Livestock Development launched an operation to dismantle an illegal pig slaughterhouse in Bangkok’s Bang Sue district. The operation resulted in the seizure of 1.8 tonnes of unapproved pig carcasses. Police Major General Wacharin Poosit, commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division, directed the operation yesterday, April 22, along with other officials. They arrested…

  • Foodpanda to bow out of Thailand next month | Thaiger

    Foodpanda to bow out of Thailand next month

    Foodpanda announced it will cease operations in Thailand, with the delivery giant confirming that its services will end on May 23. The shocking decision marks the end of an era for the popular food delivery platform, which has served millions of Thai customers since its launch. In a statement released today, April 23, via their official fan page, Foodpanda Thailand…

  • Thailand to honour Pope Francis with 3 days of mourning | Thaiger

    Thailand to honour Pope Francis with 3 days of mourning

    In a heartfelt gesture of respect and mourning, the Thai government ordered all government agencies and state enterprises to fly their flags at half-mast for three days in tribute to Pope Francis. The mourning period began today, April 23, and runs through to Friday, April 25, following the death of the beloved pontiff at the age of 88. Prime Minister…

  • Pregnant Thai woman released on bail after killing mistress | Thaiger

    Pregnant Thai woman released on bail after killing mistress

    Police released a pregnant woman on bail of 150,000 baht after she fatally attacked her husband’s mistress at a love hotel in the Min Buri district of Bangkok on April 21. Police granted bail to a pregnant woman, posting 150,000 baht, after she allegedly launched a fatal attack on her husband’s mistress at a love hotel in Bangkok’s Min Buri district.…

  • Ferrari and Mercedes destroyed in fiery Bangkok crash | Thaiger

    Ferrari and Mercedes destroyed in fiery Bangkok crash

    A collision involving three vehicles led to a fire that destroyed a Ferrari and a Mercedes-Benz, leaving only the charred remains, and resulted in one person being injured. Emergency services responded promptly to the incident, which occurred at 2.20am today, April 23, near Soi Borommaratchachonnani 76, Borommaratchachonnani Road, Sala Thammasop subdistrict, Thawi Watthana district, Bangkok. The scene involved a three-car…

  • Paetongtarn denies Cabinet reshuffle amid coalition speculation | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn denies Cabinet reshuffle amid coalition speculation

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra dismissed speculation regarding a potential Cabinet reshuffle, asserting that the government remains cohesive and unchanged. Addressing concerns about coalition tensions and calls to alter economic portfolios, she confirmed no intentions to reorganise. “Everything remains the same, and I’m aware of opinion polls and open to all views. Also, everything is impermanent, even the position of the…

  • Bangkok SAO building collapse death toll rises to 51 | Thaiger

    Bangkok SAO building collapse death toll rises to 51

    Search operations are ongoing as rescuers continue their efforts to locate 43 missing workers following the catastrophic collapse of the 30-story State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district. The incident, which occurred on Friday, March 28, has now claimed 51 lives, with government officials working tirelessly to recover those still trapped beneath the rubble. Today, April 22, two…

  • Microsoft launches AI programme to upskill 1 million Thais | Thaiger

    Microsoft launches AI programme to upskill 1 million Thais

    Microsoft Thailand has launched a groundbreaking initiative, the THAI Academy: Accelerating Thailand’s AI Future, aimed at offering over 1 million Thais the chance to gain AI upskilling opportunities. Announced yesterday, April 21, the programme is part of an ongoing collaboration between Microsoft and the Thai government, supported by 35 partners from both the public and private sectors. This major step…

  • Bangkok taxi driver praised for safely transporting unconscious woman to police (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok taxi driver praised for safely transporting unconscious woman to police (video)

    A woman who lost consciousness was safely transported to Thong Lo Police Station, Bangkok, by a conscientious taxi driver, drawing admiration from netizens. Yesterday, April 21, a TikTok user, @kanthachok_759, who is a patrol officer at Thong Lo police Station, shared a video showing the unconscious woman lying in the backseat of a taxi. “The driver, acting responsibly, brought her…

  • Bangkok bungler! Ex-con caught robbing shop with a toy gun | Thaiger

    Bangkok bungler! Ex-con caught robbing shop with a toy gun

    Police last night apprehended a 29 year old man for armed robbery at a well-known convenience store in Bangkok’s Bang Bon district. The suspect, Surat, also known as M, had recently completed a sentence for theft and was unemployed before just starting a job as a security guard. The arrest occurred at approximately 10pm yesterday, April 21. Police Major General…

  • Ex-attorney general gets 3 years in Red Bull heir hit-and-run case | Thaiger

    Ex-attorney general gets 3 years in Red Bull heir hit-and-run case

    A former deputy attorney general has been sentenced to three years in prison, while a former senior public prosecutor received two years, following their involvement in the controversial case surrounding the 2012 fatal hit-and-run involving Red Bull heir Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya. The incident, which saw Vorayuth drive a luxury Porsche sports car into police officer Wichian Klanprasert, leading to his…

  • Rolling the dice: Pheu Thai MPs bet on casino and amnesty bills | Thaiger

    Rolling the dice: Pheu Thai MPs bet on casino and amnesty bills

    Pheu Thai lawmakers have been directed to advocate for the casino-entertainment complex and political amnesty bills within their constituencies during the Parliamentary recess. This effort aims to facilitate the smooth passage of these bills. Pheu Thai spokesperson and Member of Parliament Danuporn Punnakanta stated that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra advised party MPs to assess public opinion on several issues, including…

  • Red Bull heir at centre of corruption case as verdict nears | Thaiger

    Red Bull heir at centre of corruption case as verdict nears

    A major corruption case involving Red Bull heir Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya reaches its climax today, April 22. The court will deliver a verdict on allegations of evidence tampering in the 2012 hit-and-run that killed a police officer. The case, number 131/2024, sees former Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, Police General Somyot Pumpanmuang, and Net Naksuk, the former Deputy Public…

  • Executives sought in Thailand building collapse probe | Thaiger

    Executives sought in Thailand building collapse probe

    Three executives from China Railway No.10 (Thailand) Co. are being sought by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) in connection with the collapse of the State Audit Office building in Bangkok during an earthquake on Friday, March 28, which resulted in the deaths of numerous workers. The DSI revealed the search following the arrest of Zhang Chuanling, a Chinese executive…

  • Paetongtarn urges stronger regional ties to tackle shared troubles | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn urges stronger regional ties to tackle shared troubles

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra called for urgent cross-border cooperation to tackle the world’s shared challenges, from climate change to geopolitical tensions, during the 81st session of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Speaking in the capital today, April 21, the Bangkok-born PM addressed ministers from across Asia and the Pacific, stressing that regional unity…

  • Transport worker arrested for stealing amulets worth 16 million baht | Thaiger

    Transport worker arrested for stealing amulets worth 16 million baht

    A 36 year old employee of a transport company was arrested for stealing sacred Ai Khai amulets worth 16 million baht. Trusted with keys to a storage room, he allegedly took the items to sell last year. Yesterday, April 20, at 4pm, Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, along with other senior officers, reported the arrest of Thanaphat at his residence…

  • Over 8,000 Chinese food items seized for lacking FDA approval | Thaiger

    Over 8,000 Chinese food items seized for lacking FDA approval

    Over 8,000 pieces of noodles, mala soup, and dried bean curd worth more than 300,000 baht were seized in Bangkok for lacking Thai FDA approval. These goods, originating from China, were set for distribution to local restaurants. Yesterday, April 20, Police Major General Tasanapoom Charupradit, Commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division, directed Police Colonel Narupon Karuna and Police Lieutenant…

  • Bangkok man arrested for drug sales from rental room | Thaiger

    Bangkok man arrested for drug sales from rental room

    Police in Chokchai district apprehended a 29 year old man for operating a daily rental room used for selling e-cigarettes and illegal substances, including ketamine pods and methamphetamine. Police discovered financial transactions totalling 1 million baht (US$29,985) over six months. The suspect, , Wanakaset “Film” Wattanakaset, faces four serious charges. Today, April 21, police officials, including Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom,…

  • Woman finds husband with mistress at Bangkok resort, fatal altercation ensues | Thaiger

    Woman finds husband with mistress at Bangkok resort, fatal altercation ensues

    A woman discovered her missing husband with his mistress at a resort in Min Buri district, Bangkok, yesterday, April 20, leading to a violent altercation. The confrontation resulted in the mistress’s death at a hospital, while the wife later surrendered to the police. Police Lieutenant Colonel Banlu Phloetnok of Min Buri Police Station received a report about a fatal altercation…

  • City Hall pledges extra funds for earthquake repair after criticism | Thaiger

    City Hall pledges extra funds for earthquake repair after criticism

    City Hall has responded to criticism regarding the inadequacy of compensation offered for home repairs to earthquake victims, stating that additional funds may be allocated in exceptional circumstances. The compensation issue was addressed during a press conference on earthquake relief, led by Deputy Bangkok Governor Tavida Kamolvej, after a public outcry was triggered by a complaint posted on Facebook by…

  • Bangkok to receive 500 electric buses in clean energy transition | Thaiger

    Bangkok to receive 500 electric buses in clean energy transition

    The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) plans to replace its natural gas-powered (NGV) buses with an all-new lineup of electric-powered (EV) air-conditioned buses, beginning with a delivery of 500 EV buses this year. BMTA Director Kittikan Chomdoung Charuworapolkul provided an update on the agency’s progress in leasing electric buses, marking a transition from NGV buses to cleaner energy alternatives. The…

  • Escalators in Thailand to follow new earthquake safety standards | Thaiger

    Escalators in Thailand to follow new earthquake safety standards

    The Office of Industrial Product Standards is set to classify escalators and moving walkways as controlled products, ensuring they meet safety standards, including earthquake resistance. This new regulation is expected to take effect in October 2025, with non-compliance resulting in legal consequences. Escalators and moving walkways, commonly found in public spaces such as shopping malls, airports, and train stations, are…

  • Dust levels at Chatuchak building site exceed safety limits | Thaiger

    Dust levels at Chatuchak building site exceed safety limits

    The Department of Health has reported that tests on the site of the collapsed SAO building show levels of heavy metals and asbestos within the normal range, but PM10 dust levels exceed standards, potentially requiring long-term monitoring. Yesterday, April 18, Dr Amporn Benjapolpitak, Director-General of the Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health, revealed that a team from SEhRT was…

  • Bangkok tests mobile alert system for emergency warnings | Thaiger

    Bangkok tests mobile alert system for emergency warnings

    Telecom operators and regulators successfully tested a comprehensive virtual cell broadcast entity (CBE) mobile emergency alert system in Bangkok. The test involved Advanced Info Service (AIS), True Corp, and the state-owned National Telecom, alongside staff from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). It confirmed that alerts could be sent to both Android and iOS smartphones, following Apple’s inclusion of…

  • ‘Someone will pay’: Arrests looming over Bangkok building collapse | Thaiger

    ‘Someone will pay’: Arrests looming over Bangkok building collapse

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra vowed justice after a deadly building collapse in Bangkok, warning that arrest warrants are coming soon for those responsible. The dramatic statement from the 38 year old PM came today following high-level meetings with government agencies over the collapse of the 30-storey State Audit Office (SAO) building in Chatuchak district. The disaster, triggered by the March…

  • 4 Indian nationals rescued from kidnapping gang in Bangkok | Thaiger

    4 Indian nationals rescued from kidnapping gang in Bangkok

    Police today successfully rescued four Indian nationals from a kidnapping for ransom operation carried out by fellow countrymen at a house in Bangkok. An Indian man named Sanjeeve Kumar filed a complaint with officers at Yannawa Police Station on Wednesday, April 16 after learning that his two friends, Ramesh Sharmar and Amandeep Kajal, were detained by a criminal gang. Sharmar’s…

  • Quake-hit Bangkok site turns crime scene as 2 more bodies found | Thaiger

    Quake-hit Bangkok site turns crime scene as 2 more bodies found

    Bangkok’s construction site tragedy has taken a darker turn, as rescue teams recovered two more bodies from the wreckage of the collapsed State Audit Office, nearly three weeks after the building came crashing down in the aftermath of an earthquake in neighbouring Myanmar. With the death toll continuing to rise and serious allegations of corruption and negligence emerging, investigators are…

  • Bangkok set for major law shake-up after 40 years | Thaiger

    Bangkok set for major law shake-up after 40 years

    Is Bangkok finally getting the makeover it desperately needs? The capital is set for a long-overdue shake-up, as officials prepare to modernise the decades-old law that governs the city, and it could change how Bangkok is run for generations to come. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced plans to revise the BMA Act 1985, a 40 year old law that…

  • Bangkok airport security guard strikes gold but gives it back | Thaiger

    Bangkok airport security guard strikes gold but gives it back

    A female security guard at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok is winning praise nationwide after discovering a bag filled with gold necklaces and pulling off a high-speed mission to return it to its owner, just minutes before his flight back to India. CCTV footage from Gate 8 on the 4th floor of the departure terminal shows the heartwarming moment today,…

  • Dead baby on street: Thai woman claims she mistook labour for urge to urinate | Thaiger

    Dead baby on street: Thai woman claims she mistook labour for urge to urinate

    A Thai woman, who gave birth and left her newborn to die on a street in Bangkok during the Songkran festival, claimed she took drugs and mistook the signs of labour for the need to urinate. The 27 year old woman, Piyathida, shocked the public when her newborn daughter’s body was discovered on a street outside a village in Bangkok’s…