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  • Sleeping Indian tourists in viral Pattaya video were migrants | Thaiger

    Sleeping Indian tourists in viral Pattaya video were migrants

    A viral video that took social media by storm last week, allegedly showing Indian tourists snoozing on Pattaya Beach, has been debunked. The supposed tourists were, in fact, migrants. The controversial video, widely shared online, drew heavy criticism after it appeared to capture over 100 Indian tourists taking over a tract of Pattaya Beach. They were filmed setting up impromptu…

  • Foreign woman rescued after six hours floating off Krabi coast | Thaiger

    Foreign woman rescued after six hours floating off Krabi coast

    Thai fishermen rescued a foreign woman who had been floating in the middle of the sea for six hours in the southern province of Krabi yesterday, February 10. A Thai woman, Arun, reported to the community leader in Krabi’s Khlong Thom district that one of her employees found a foreign woman floating in the sea about 6 kilometres from Koh…

  • Aeroflot flight makes emergency landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport | Thaiger

    Aeroflot flight makes emergency landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport

    A Moscow-bound Aeroflot flight turned into a mid-air ordeal after a landing gear malfunction forced the aircraft to circle over the Andaman Sea for hours before making an emergency landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Aeroflot Flight SU277, a Boeing 777-300ER carrying 346 people, took off from Phuket Airport at 3.20pm yesterday, February 10. Shortly after departure, the nose gear…

  • Three injured in Dong Khui motorbike sidecar crash (video) | Thaiger

    Three injured in Dong Khui motorbike sidecar crash (video)

    An accident involving two motorbike sidecars occurred outside the Dong Khui municipal fresh market, resulting in injuries to three men, including a monk. The incident, which drew widespread social media attention, happened on February 6 at around 4.36pm. The Dong Khui Municipality’s rescue team reported that a sidecar driven by a man in monk-like attire attempted to overtake another sidecar…

  • 4 foreign hackers behind 560 million baht malware scam arrested in Phuket | Thaiger

    4 foreign hackers behind 560 million baht malware scam arrested in Phuket

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) arrested four foreign hackers who fled Switzerland to evade arrest warrants to hide in Phuket after operating a malware scam that defrauded more than 1,000 victims, causing total losses of over US$16 million, or approximately 560 million baht. Swiss officials sought cooperation from the RTP to extradite the four malware scammers back to Switzerland for further legal…

  • Bangkok bus skids on oil, crashes into electric pole cable (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok bus skids on oil, crashes into electric pole cable (video)

    A Bangkok public bus, route 167, encountered an oil slick on the road, causing it to lose control while navigating a curve. The incident occurred today, February 11, at 12.20am near the Maihai Sawan intersection in Thon Buri, Bangkok. The bus veered off course and collided with a high-voltage electric pole’s support cable, lifting its front wheels over 3 metres…

  • Roi Et Airport to expand runway amid passenger growth | Thaiger

    Roi Et Airport to expand runway amid passenger growth

    The Transport Ministry has instructed the Department of Airports (DoA) to redevelop Roi Et Airport following a rise in annual passenger numbers. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri approved the upgrade after inspecting the airport in the northeastern province yesterday, February 10. During the inspection, security measures and equipment at the airport were assessed to ensure compliance with International Civil Aviation…

  • Bangkok morning chill persists amid rising PM 2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Bangkok morning chill persists amid rising PM 2.5 levels

    Bangkok continues to experience cool morning weather with temperatures as low as 19 degrees Celsius, similar to the northern, central, and northeastern regions. Meanwhile, PM 2.5 levels are expected to rise, particularly in the upper parts of the country. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts that a moderate high-pressure area or cold air mass is covering upper Thailand, resulting in…

  • House committee sparks crackdown on e-cigarettes in schools | Thaiger

    House committee sparks crackdown on e-cigarettes in schools

    The House committee is demanding tough new measures to tackle the troublesome issue of e-cigarettes, amidst growing concern over their widespread use among schoolchildren. In a stark warning, Opas Almaseri, spokesperson for the House Standing Committee on E-Cigarette Regulation, revealed alarming reports showing that these gadgets are cunningly marketed to the youth. Despite a firm ban on e-cigarettes in Thailand,…

  • Pattaya locals demand action after stray dog attacks 10 year old Thai girl | Thaiger

    Pattaya locals demand action after stray dog attacks 10 year old Thai girl

    Locals demanded a sustainable solution for stray dogs at the Eastern National Sports Training Centre in Pattaya after one savage hound severely attacked a 10 year old Thai girl on Saturday, February 8. The 10 year old victim, Kanom Pang, was attending the Burapha Bike Week event with her father at the Eastern National Sports Training Centre. She and her…

  • WHAUP dives deep with ambitious plans to cash in on digital age | Thaiger

    WHAUP dives deep with ambitious plans to cash in on digital age

    WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP), the utility titan of WHA Corp, Thailand’s industrial land giant, is making waves with its bold ambition to rake in a staggering 35 billion baht by 2030. Their strategy? Riding the crest of the digital age by tapping into the surging demand for water in the burgeoning data centre sector. With data centres consuming colossal…

  • Gold prices hit a high note, act now or miss the bling boom | Thaiger

    Gold prices hit a high note, act now or miss the bling boom

    Gold aficionados, hold onto your purses! In a glimmering development that’s caught the eye of savvy investors, gold prices have soared once again, courtesy of the Gold Traders Association (GTA). As of today, February 10, the allure of gold jewellery has climbed by an eye-catching 250 baht from yesterday’s close, dazzling at a new high of 46,500 baht per baht…

  • Kenyan man flees call centre scam gang in Myanmar to Thailand | Thaiger

    Kenyan man flees call centre scam gang in Myanmar to Thailand

    A Kenyan man fled a brutal assault by a call centre scam gang in Myanmar and sought help from Thai residents in the Phop Phra district of Tak province yesterday, February 9. Officers from Phop Phra Police Station and residents assisted the 30 year old Kenyan man, Jame Opunde Amunga, who escaped from Myawaddy, Myanmar. He arrived at a local…

  • Martin D-300 guitar strums 10.22 million baht chord in Thailand | Thaiger

    Martin D-300 guitar strums 10.22 million baht chord in Thailand

    Music Collection, Thailand’s famed musical emporium, has hit a chord with guitar aficionados after revealing the sky-high pre-order price of their Martin D-300 acoustic guitar. The rare gem, heralded as one of the world’s most sought-after acoustic instruments, has been snapped up at a tune-worthy cost of 10.22 million baht, leaving the music community in a tizzy. In a Facebook…

  • Monk’s stroll with women on Jomtien Beach raises concerns | Thaiger

    Monk’s stroll with women on Jomtien Beach raises concerns

    A monk was photographed walking with a woman on Jomtien Beach, sparking debate over the appropriateness of the situation. The photos, taken by a local yesterday, February 9, show the pair enjoying the sunset, raising questions about the monk’s authenticity. The monk, estimated to be between 35 and 45 years old, was accompanied by three women 35 to 60 years…

  • Scorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs | Thaiger

    Scorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs

    The Land of Smiles is about to feel the heat, according to the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) which is forecasting an intense, scorching, summer season from late February till mid-May. Temperatures are predicted to soar to a blistering 42-43 degrees Celsius, with sporadic thunderstorms offering a fleeting respite from the inferno. In the northern regions, residents are in for a…

  • Man arrested in Bangkok for home thefts using motorbike (video) | Thaiger

    Man arrested in Bangkok for home thefts using motorbike (video)

    A 45 year old Thai man was apprehended by the police on February 8 for allegedly climbing into homes and committing theft for personal gain. This arrest followed an investigation after a social media page, อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้รีเทิร์น sought assistance with a case involving a thief on a motorcycle, suspected in two separate incidents. The investigation, led by Police Major General Siam…

  • Trump’s metal meltdown: Steel yourself for the latest tariff tiff | Thaiger

    Trump’s metal meltdown: Steel yourself for the latest tariff tiff

    Donald Trump announced his intention to impose a steep 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports into the United States, a move that promises to heat up trade tensions and could potentially throw a spanner in the works for America’s key trading relationships. Chatting with reporters aboard Air Force One yesterday, February 9, the US president confirmed that these…

  • Thai man arrested for smuggling 290 litres of diesel to Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for smuggling 290 litres of diesel to Myanmar

    A man was apprehended for attempting to smuggle nearly 300 litres of diesel fuel across the Thai-Myanmar border to Payathonzu, claiming it was intended for his mother-in-law without seeking payment. Police Colonel Paitoon Sriwilai from Sangkhla Buri Police Station revealed the arrest today, February 10, after the National Security Council ordered power cuts in the border area linked to illegal…

  • Bangkok introduces congestion charge in six key intersections | Thaiger

    Bangkok introduces congestion charge in six key intersections

    Thailand is looking to introduce a congestion charge to alleviate traffic in key areas of Bangkok, known for its gridlock bumper-to-bumper congestion. Following the footsteps of other major cities such as London and Milan, the move is expected to yield positive results. The congestion charge, designed to alleviate traffic jams and curb environmental pollution, is set to initially cover six…

  • Witnesses overturn car to save motorcyclist who later dies in hospital | Thaiger

    Witnesses overturn car to save motorcyclist who later dies in hospital

    Nearly 20 Thai, Burmese, and foreign witnesses worked together to overturn a sedan to save a motorcyclist who was trapped beneath the vehicle on a road in Phuket yesterday, February 9. They successfully retrieved the rider but he later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. The Phuket Times shared a touching video showing a group of people working hard to…

  • Thai police crackdown on app scam, seizing nearly 1 million baht | Thaiger

    Thai police crackdown on app scam, seizing nearly 1 million baht

    The Crime Suppression Division launched Operation AOC Case targeting the money-syphoning app scam. The operation dismantled a criminal network posing as close friends to trick victims into clicking links and entering personal information, resulting in nearly 1 million baht in stolen funds. Today, February 10, Police Major General Wichaya Sriprasertphap, head of the Crime Suppression Division, ordered the arrest of…

  • Thailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Thailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels

    In a rare twist of atmospheric fate, Thailand basked in pristine air quality this morning, with every province being given the green light for clean air by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA). Foremost among them, bustling Bangkok boasted the lowest levels of ultrafine dust in the nation, marking a refreshing change for the capital known for its…

  • Phatthalung man fires at ex-wife’s home, no injuries reported | Thaiger

    Phatthalung man fires at ex-wife’s home, no injuries reported

    Police in Phatthalung province yesterday responded to an incident involving a man who allegedly fired shots at his former wife’s residence, causing property damage but no injuries. The altercation took place in Mueang Phatthalung district, yesterday, February 9, with police actively pursuing legal action against the suspect. Upon arriving at the scene, police discovered shattered windows, doors, and damaged walls…

  • Pattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside

    Pattaya’s picturesque seaside spot, typically teeming with tourists seeking seaside breezes and a tipple, now smells more like a toilet after tourists resorted to pooping and peeing in public. Reports have surfaced of visitors, both Thai and foreign, resorting to relieving themselves, quite literally, in places more suited to parking than plumbing. Pattaya News reported today, February 10, on an…

  • Jealous Thai man sets fire to ex-wife’s boyfriend leading to fatality | Thaiger

    Jealous Thai man sets fire to ex-wife’s boyfriend leading to fatality

    A jealous Thai man set fire to his ex-wife’s boyfriend in a temple parking lot in Bangkok on Friday, February 8, leading to the victim’s death. Officers from Bang Pongpang Police Station and rescuers from the Poe Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the Dokmai Temple’s car park after reports of a fire. Upon arrival, they found a Suzuki pickup ablaze, with…

  • Thai officials foil Myanmar solar panel, fuel smuggling attempts | Thaiger

    Thai officials foil Myanmar solar panel, fuel smuggling attempts

    Security personnel in the western province of Tak intercepted attempts to smuggle solar panels and fuel into Myanmar yesterday, February 9. This comes amid a Thai government directive to halt power and fuel exports to three Myanmar border towns, following a request from Chinese agencies concerned about scam operations targeting Chinese citizens. In the first incident, a patrol comprising soldiers,…

  • Abhisit warns Thai casino legalisation risks social harm | Thaiger

    Abhisit warns Thai casino legalisation risks social harm

    Former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva directed criticism towards the Thai government’s plan to legalise casinos and online gambling, warning that it could exacerbate existing social issues. During a seminar focused on the drive to legalise gambling in Thailand, Abhisit described gambling as a significant social concern that has inflicted damage not only on individuals but also on their families. He…

  • Yingluck Shinawatra’s return to Thailand faces unresolved issues | Thaiger

    Yingluck Shinawatra’s return to Thailand faces unresolved issues

    Efforts to facilitate the return of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Thailand continue, as her brother, Thaksin, indicates that several considerations must still be addressed before her possible return. Thaksin initially committed to her return during an interview last November, suggesting it could occur around this year’s Songkran festival. The 75 year old former PM expressed optimism regarding the…

  • Bangkok defends bus shelter costs amid public criticism | Thaiger

    Bangkok defends bus shelter costs amid public criticism

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt defended the design and pricing of new bus shelters intended to replace approximately 3,000 bus stops throughout the city. He stated that the costs are justified considering the complexities involved in their construction. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration‘s (BMA) bus shelter procurement project has faced public criticism, with detractors arguing that the design does not justify the…