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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Norovirus outbreak in Rayong prompts health guidelines | Thaiger

    Norovirus outbreak in Rayong prompts health guidelines

    The Department of Health issued guidelines for preventing the spread of Norovirus following a significant outbreak affecting 1,436 individuals, including students and school personnel in Klaeng district, Rayong province. The outbreak is attributed to contaminated water and ice consumed during a school sports event. Norovirus, a highly communicable virus, primarily affects children with lower immunity and is prevalent during the…

  • Butt out: Phatthalung police snuff out illegal cigarette ring | Thaiger

    Butt out: Phatthalung police snuff out illegal cigarette ring

    Police in Phatthalung launched a major operation yesterday dismantling a significant illicit cigarette network with raids at seven locations. This operation, the largest of its kind in southern Thailand, resulted in the seizure of over 400 boxes of untaxed cigarettes and the arrest of seven individuals. Under the leadership of Ruanglak Ruengyungmee, Isara Charoenchasri, and Sakchai Rojarat, more than 50…

  • Meth-induced man defacates, wields knife in police standoff | Thaiger

    Meth-induced man defacates, wields knife in police standoff

    Police officers in Samut Songkhram successfully subdued a 50 year old local man wielding a long knife in a pomelo orchard. The incident occurred yesterday, December 18, behind Wat Worapoom Health Promotion Hospital, with officers employing negotiation tactics to defuse the situation. The Samut Songkhram Police Station received reports of a man, identified only as Yod, brandishing a 2-foot-long sword…

  • Cambodian call centre scammer nabbed after raping victim’s girlfriend | Thaiger

    Cambodian call centre scammer nabbed after raping victim’s girlfriend

    Police delivered justice to a Thai man tricked by a call centre scam gang in Cambodia after the leader also raped the victim’s girlfriend. The Thai couple was reunited after being separated after falling victim to a call centre scam and human trafficking gang. Together, they sought help from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive to ensure all relevant suspects were brought…

  • Naval officer accused of lewd acts with 18 cadets under investigation | Thaiger

    Naval officer accused of lewd acts with 18 cadets under investigation

    A naval officer, working as a physiotherapist, is under investigation for allegedly committing lewd acts against 18 cadets at a military prep school. The school has promptly set up a committee to thoroughly investigate the claims made by the students’ parents, assuring them of a fair process and appropriate action if misconduct is confirmed. The troubling incident was reported after…

  • Sacks found in Phatthalung canal are decomposed pork, not bodies | Thaiger

    Sacks found in Phatthalung canal are decomposed pork, not bodies

    The mysterious discovery of two bloated sacks floating in a canal triggered a rapid response from the rescue services in Phatthalung province. Residents reported a strong stench emanating from the canal near Apai Borirak Road, leading to fears that the sacks might contain bodies. Rescue personnel arrived swiftly to investigate, only to find a surprising revelation. “The smell was unbearable,…

  • Myanmar cops rescue kidnapped businessman after deadly shootout | Thaiger

    Myanmar cops rescue kidnapped businessman after deadly shootout

    Police in Myanmar successfully rescued a 78 year old businessman who had been abducted outside a currency exchange shop. The dramatic operation resulted in a shootout, leaving six suspects dead and significant evidence uncovered. The victim, who had not eaten since his capture, was found safe. The incident occurred at 6am on December 13, when Yan Tin Chan was kidnapped…

  • Police officer cites Buddhism in rejecting promotion | Thaiger

    Police officer cites Buddhism in rejecting promotion

    A police officer from Lamae Police Station in Chumphon province caused a stir by formally requesting not to be considered for a higher-ranking position. The officer, Pisan, provided a philosophical reasoning drawn from Buddhist teachings to support this unusual decision. Pisan, who serves as an inspector at Lamae Police Station, officially sent his request to the Chumphon Provincial Police Commander.…

  • Illegal foreign tour guides threaten Thailand’s tourism industry | Thaiger

    Illegal foreign tour guides threaten Thailand’s tourism industry

    The growing issue of illegal foreign tour guides in Thailand, exacerbated by extended visa-free stays and lax enforcement, is concerning industry experts. The Professional Tourist Guides Association of Thailand has raised alarms about foreigners illegally managing both tour companies and guide services in major tourist destinations. Recent social media reports highlighted an incident involving an unauthorised Russian guide leading a…

  • Phuket police profile trans workers to boost nightlife safety | Thaiger

    Phuket police profile trans workers to boost nightlife safety

    Police in Phuket are actively compiling profiles of transgender people working in a bustling nightlife area of the city to bolster public safety measures. This initiative, undertaken by local police and administrative officials, is happening along Bangla Road, a popular spot near Patong Beach frequented by tourists. Head of Patong Police Station Chalermchai Hernsawat explained that this effort is primarily aimed…

  • Thailand targets US$308bn exports by 2025 amid trade optimism | Thaiger

    Thailand targets US$308bn exports by 2025 amid trade optimism

    The Commerce Ministry has ambitious plans to boost Thailand’s export sector, setting a target of 2% to 3% growth for 2025. The goal, projected to bring in US$305 to US$308 billion, follows a robust performance in 2024, where export growth is expected to reach 5%, generating a record US$300 billion. These figures reflect optimism driven by the electronics, agricultural, and…

  • Chiang Mai fraud suspect arrested for bamboo blind scam | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai fraud suspect arrested for bamboo blind scam

    A significant fraud case involving over 50 victims duped into paying for bamboo blinds they never received has culminated in the arrest of the alleged perpetrator. Since 2018, numerous complaints have been filed, with victims coming forward to report being scammed by a Facebook page with a misleading name. The accused, who had been evading the police, was finally apprehended…

  • 2 million baht in valuables stolen from secure apartment in Pattaya | Thaiger

    2 million baht in valuables stolen from secure apartment in Pattaya

    A shocking burglary took place yesterday at an apartment in Pattaya, leaving a woman stunned as thieves managed to infiltrate her room and break into a safe hidden within a storage cabinet. The thieves made off with nearly 2 million baht worth of valuables, including gold jewellery and cash. There were no signs of forced entry into the room, leading…

  • Thailand GDP set for 3% growth despite global economic challenges | Thaiger

    Thailand GDP set for 3% growth despite global economic challenges

    The Tisco Economic Strategy Unit (ESU) forecasts a 3% growth in Thailand’s GDP for the coming year, aligning this growth with a projected 3.2% expansion of the global economy. This comes amidst concerns over potential trade wars and rising inflation, which may pose challenges to these optimistic forecasts. Economist Methas Rattanasorn highlighted that the anticipated growth for Thailand is driven…

  • Thailand’s power plan may see revisions for climate goals | Thaiger

    Thailand’s power plan may see revisions for climate goals

    Thailand’s 2024 power development plan (PDP) may undergo significant revisions to enhance the management of the nation’s long-term energy supply and bolster efforts against global warming. This was suggested by Energy Ministry Permanent Secretary Prasert Sinsukprasertas after he highlighted the need for adaptation in response to evolving energy concerns. The Energy Policy and Planning Office is currently evaluating the PDP. Once…

  • Tragic accident on Lopburi site as truck hits worker | Thaiger

    Tragic accident on Lopburi site as truck hits worker

    A tragic accident occurred yesterday when a truck driver failed to notice a colleague standing in front of the vehicle, resulting in a fatal incident on a construction site in Lopburi. The victim was struck and run over by the large truck, leading to his death. Officer Pariya Saengwarach, from Khok Tum Police Station, was alerted to the tragic event…

  • Chinese man arrested in 70 million baht heroin bust in Nong Khai | Thaiger

    Chinese man arrested in 70 million baht heroin bust in Nong Khai

    Police in Nong Khai apprehended a Chinese national involved in a transnational drug trafficking operation. The suspect allegedly concealed 120 kilogrammes of heroin within car batteries, claiming he was merely hired to manage logistics and inspect the parcels. Yesterday, December 18, Police officials, including Piratch Udompisutikun, Yutthana Ngamchat, Rattasart Chidchu, and Suchart Thonmanee, collaborated with various police and military units…

  • Thai film ‘Grandma’ shortlisted for 97th Academy Awards | Thaiger

    Thai film ‘Grandma’ shortlisted for 97th Academy Awards

    A significant milestone for Thai cinema unfolded yesterday, December 18 as Thai film studio GDH announced that How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies has been shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category. The film, directed by Pat Boonnitipat and penned by screenwriter Ped Thodsapon, stands out among 85 international submissions, marking a first…

  • 3 Thai girls fake forest blackout after resort stay with man | Thaiger

    3 Thai girls fake forest blackout after resort stay with man

    Three Thai girls, initially reported missing, confessed to going to a resort with a man they met on a dating app after lying to their parents that they fainted in an abandoned house in a deep forest for a night. Three families filed missing persons reports to Thamenchai Police Station officers in the Isaan province of Buriram after three girls,…

  • Leopard sighting amazes tourists at Kaeng Krachan National Park | Thaiger

    Leopard sighting amazes tourists at Kaeng Krachan National Park

    A rare sighting of a leopard calmly sitting on a road in Kaeng Krachan National Park left tourists in awe as the big cat appeared unbothered and at ease. The encounter, which occurred yesterday, December 19 at around 6.50am, was recounted by Mongkol Chaiphakdee, head of the national park located in Phetchaburi province. Kritsiphong Ngamjing, a tourist, was fortunate enough…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand’s new E-Visa simplifies travel, U.S. repatriates Guantanamo detainees to Malaysia | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand’s new E-Visa simplifies travel, U.S. repatriates Guantanamo detainees to Malaysia

    In today’s Southeast Asia news roundup, Alex highlights major developments across the region. From Thailand’s groundbreaking E-Visa launch and its renewed focus on attracting foreign filmmakers to a British mother’s heartfelt warning about drug dangers, these stories reveal the country’s evolving travel, legal, and social landscape. Additional updates include Bangkok’s ambitious plans to host its first Formula One race, Gordon…

  • Thai woman critically injured in Pattaya sidecar and car collision | Thaiger

    Thai woman critically injured in Pattaya sidecar and car collision

    A serious accident involving a motorcycle sidecar and a car near Pattaya left a 54 year old woman critically injured. The Sawaeng Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Center was alerted to an accident on Huay Yai Road yesterday, December 18 at 6.16am. Rescue workers, in coordination with Huay Yai police, quickly responded to the scene. Upon arrival, they discovered a white Honda…

  • Young man arrested after fatal knife attack in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Young man arrested after fatal knife attack in Samut Prakan

    A 21 year old man was taken into custody following a fatal altercation with a 16 year old. The incident, which involved a knife attack, occurred after a confrontation over perceived hostility. The suspect expressed remorse and apologised to the victim’s family. The tragic event unfolded yesterday, December 18, at 9.46pm when police in Samut Prakan received a report of…

  • Highway rescue worker killed in Prachuap Khiri Khan lorry collision | Thaiger

    Highway rescue worker killed in Prachuap Khiri Khan lorry collision

    A tragic accident occurred when a car collided with a lorry in Prachuap Khiri Khan, resulting in the death of a 39 year old municipal worker from Thap Sakae. The crash, taking place at a U-turn on Phetkasem Road, raised questions about visibility issues due to the sun’s glare. The accident unfolded around 2pm yesterday, December 18. Supalak Wanwacha, a…

  • 2 foreigners caught pulling police-seized motorcycle in Phuket (video) | Thaiger

    2 foreigners caught pulling police-seized motorcycle in Phuket (video)

    A viral video surfaced yesterday showing two foreigners ignoring a Thai police wheel clamp and legal consequences, as they pulled a police-seized motorcycle along a road in Phuket. The video, shared on Facebook by a Thai man named Somsak Lerchai, quickly gained attention. In his caption, Somsak sarcastically remarked, “Wheel lock doesn’t work with Grade A tourists. #OneDayButThousandsSituations.” In the…

  • Police chase in Suphan Buri leads to migrant smuggling arrest | Thaiger

    Police chase in Suphan Buri leads to migrant smuggling arrest

    A dramatic police chase unfolded yesterday on Highway 340 in Suphan Buri, resulting in the arrest of a Thai driver smuggling eight illegal migrants from Myanmar into Bangkok. The incident began yesterday, December 18, when highway police, led by Somkid Yamthip, noticed a suspiciously slow-moving van. The van, a white Toyota with registration number 1นฉ 7681 กทม, initially appeared to…

  • Khlong Toei residents unite to control fire in Bangkok village | Thaiger

    Khlong Toei residents unite to control fire in Bangkok village

    A fire erupted in the Khlong Toei community in Bangkok, specifically in the 70 Rai Village, where residents joined forces to extinguish the flames. The fire was brought under control by 10.41pm yesterday, December 18 after a quick response from local firefighters. The Rama Radio Centre received a report via hotline 199 about a blaze affecting residential homes in the…

  • 12 year old girl freed from sexual assaults by uncle, grandfather | Thaiger

    12 year old girl freed from sexual assaults by uncle, grandfather

    The non-profit organisation Be One rescued a 12 year old Thai girl in the central province of Kanchanaburi who had been a victim of sexual assaults by her uncle and grandfather. Her father claimed he was too embarrassed to take legal action. Be One President Wanna “Ton Or” Palamart and her team members visited a school in the Tha Mueang…

  • Thailand faces pressure over trafficking in Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thailand faces pressure over trafficking in Myanmar

    Thailand is at the centre of an international appeal for assistance, as two House committees engage in discussions prompted by 14 countries seeking help to rescue their citizens trafficked into Myanmar by scam centre gangs. Hundreds of foreigners find themselves ensnared by these online scamming and human trafficking networks, which operate just across the Moei River from Mae Sot in…

  • Pickup truck fire in Chon Buri ends without injury as driver escapes | Thaiger

    Pickup truck fire in Chon Buri ends without injury as driver escapes

    A dramatic fire engulfed a pickup truck at a busy intersection in Chon Buri, leaving only a metal frame behind. Fortunately, the driver managed to escape unscathed. The incident occurred yesterday, December 18, at the Ban Bueng Bypass intersection in Mu 6, Ban Suan subdistrict, Mueang district, Chon Buri province. Officers from the Chon Buri City Police Station quickly coordinated…