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  • Army clarifies conscripts’ commemorative item rumours | Thaiger

    Army clarifies conscripts’ commemorative item rumours

    The Fourth Army Region clarified the recent rumours regarding deductions from conscripts’ salaries for commemorative shirts and rings, stating that such items are optional and not enforced. The military training units have no policy mandating these purchases. The official Facebook page of the Fourth Army Region issued a statement addressing the claims that conscripts in Thailand’s southern border provinces were…

  • Thai hotels oppose plan for 75% foreign condo ownership | Thaiger

    Thai hotels oppose plan for 75% foreign condo ownership

    The Thai Hotels Association (THA) expressed strong opposition to the government’s plan to allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units, warning that it could lead to intense price competition and market disruption. Concerns were raised during a meeting where members discussed significant issues impacting the hospitality industry. During the meeting, Tourism and Sports Minister, Sermsak Pongpanich delivered…

  • Phatthalung police officer suspended for 30,000 baht extortion | Thaiger

    Phatthalung police officer suspended for 30,000 baht extortion

    A senior police officer in Phatthalung has been suspended following allegations of extorting money from a 38 year old mother, whose 16 year old son was charged with attempted murder. The officer has been ordered to take leave until the investigation is complete. The incident began when the mother filed a complaint after her son, along with others, was arrested…

  • Older diesel cars said to face stricter inspections to curb pollution | Thaiger

    Older diesel cars said to face stricter inspections to curb pollution

    The Pollution Control Department is set to introduce new regulations requiring diesel vehicles over 20 years old to undergo bi-annual inspections to tackle PM2.5 pollution. Pollution Control Department Director-General, Preeyaporn Suwannakes revealed that PM2.5 particulate matter arises from various sources and differs depending on activities in each area. Bangkok and its surrounding metropolitan area, plagued by heavy traffic congestion, are…

  • Man’s desperate plea for debt repayment of nearly 1 million baht | Thaiger

    Man’s desperate plea for debt repayment of nearly 1 million baht

    At the Mahachakrapad intersection in Chachoengsao yesterday, a man driven by desperation stood on a bridge with a sign pleading for the repayment of nearly one million baht, borrowed by a friend. This friend not only refuses to repay the debt but has also threatened legal action against him. The man displayed two handwritten signs addressed to the woman. “Dear…

  • Burmese man shoots and blinds Thai girl after sexual assault | Thaiger

    Burmese man shoots and blinds Thai girl after sexual assault

    A Burmese man in the Isaan province of Surin shot and blinded an 11 year old Thai girl with a slingshot after the girl told her mother that he sexually assaulted her. The 28 year old woman turned to a social media influencer, Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, after she and her 11 year old daughter received death threats from the 32…

  • Thai handicrafts to drive economic growth, says Deputy PM | Thaiger

    Thai handicrafts to drive economic growth, says Deputy PM

    The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce has tasked the Institute for the Promotion of Thai Arts and Crafts (SACIT) with enhancing Thai handicrafts to boost the economy. This initiative aims to honour the legacy of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother. Deputy PM Phumtham announced policies to advance the SACIT at Bang Sai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.…

  • Brothers arrested for Facebook scam soliciting hospital donations | Thaiger

    Brothers arrested for Facebook scam soliciting hospital donations

    Police arrested two brothers for a Facebook scam operation, with fake profiles of local celebrities to fraudulently solicit donations, claiming that an 8,999 baht donation was essential for the purchase of hospital equipment. At a press conference held yesterday at the Provincial Police Region Office in Udon Thani, Senior Police Officer Chakat Tiamwong, alongside other high-ranking officers, announced the arrest…

  • Thailand to impose VAT on all imported goods from July onwards | Thaiger

    Thailand to impose VAT on all imported goods from July onwards

    Thailand’s Ministry of Finance announced the collection of value-added tax (VAT) on imported goods, which aims to address disparities between foreign and domestic sellers in terms of tax obligations, effective from July 5 to December 31, 2024. The Royal Thai Government Gazette published the Ministry of Finance’s declaration today, June 24. The declaration focuses on customs duty exemptions for items…

  • 2 drunk Russian women attack Thai woman after Phuket car crash | Thaiger

    2 drunk Russian women attack Thai woman after Phuket car crash

    Two alleged drunk Russian women crashed their car into a Thai woman’s vehicle on a road in Phuket and physically assaulted the victim to stop them from fleeing the scene. A Thai woman filed a complaint at Choeng Thale Police Station at around 8pm, yesterday, June 23, after the accident. The woman explained that her car was hit in the…

  • Mobile tower battery gang charged with theft | Thaiger

    Mobile tower battery gang charged with theft

    The Thai police dismantled a gang stealing backup batteries from mobile phone signal towers, resulting in over 10 million baht in damages from over 100 batteries stolen. The Police Region 2 Commissioner Songprasong Yentoem, along with Investigation Commander Teerachai Chamnanmor, and Somchai Nakrat from Advanced Info Service (AIS), yesterday, June 23, held a press conference to announce the capture of…

  • Fatal collision on Rama 2 Road claims life of delivery rider | Thaiger

    Fatal collision on Rama 2 Road claims life of delivery rider

    A tragic accident involving a pickup truck and a motorbike resulted in the death of a 50 year old female rider. The driver claimed he did not see the motorbike, while several illegal migrant workers fled the scene but were later apprehended. At 6.30pm yesterday, June 23, Police Lieutenant Pitiphan Wongaree received a report of a fatal collision between a…

  • 3 Thai cops face 30 days jail for drinking on duty, abandoning posts | Thaiger

    3 Thai cops face 30 days jail for drinking on duty, abandoning posts

    Three policemen at Mueang Kalasin Police Station in Isaan face 30 days in jail after one of them allegedly got drunk on duty while the two others went home to take a nap during working hours. A Thai man took to TikTok to share a video of himself engaging in a conversation with a drunk police officer at Mueang Kalasin…

  • Child abuse incident in central Thailand shocks local community | Thaiger

    Child abuse incident in central Thailand shocks local community

    A disturbing incident emerged in Kamphaeng Phet, where two 12 year old girls allegedly coerced a seven year old boy and a five year old girl into inappropriate activities, recording the events in exchange for sweets and toys. The Facebook page Kamphaeng Phet Complaints posted about the situation, explaining that the two older girls lured the younger children into engaging…

  • Oink oink: Man offers 99 pig heads to fulfil vow at Nakhon Pathom temple | Thaiger

    Oink oink: Man offers 99 pig heads to fulfil vow at Nakhon Pathom temple

    A young employee visited a renowned temple in Nakhon Pathom with his wife and child to fulfil a vow made to a revered Buddhist statue, bringing offerings of 99 pig heads, 100 boiled eggs, and nine types of fruits. At 9am yesterday at Klang Bang Phra temple in Nakhon Pathom, worshippers gathered to pay respects to the revered Luang Por…

  • Russian man arrested in Phuket for teaching riding illegally | Thaiger

    Russian man arrested in Phuket for teaching riding illegally

    Phuket Tourist Police detained a Russian man for illegally working as a motorbike driving instructor in Kathu. Following a tip-off, officers initiated an investigation into motorbike-riding lessons advertised on Instagram. Their inquiries led them to the now-defunct floating market’s parking lot in Kathu, where they apprehended 29 year old Roman Lazarev around 2.30pm yesterday. Upon arrival, officers found Lazarev in…

  • Thai man consumes whale puke to treat gout and nourish his skin | Thaiger

    Thai man consumes whale puke to treat gout and nourish his skin

    A 54 year old Thai man in the southern province of Satun ate whale puke in the belief that it could cure gout, nourish his skin, and improve his health. During an interview with Channel 3, the Thai man Sinong displayed 3 kilogrammes of whale puke. He explained that he had found the substance near Koh Daeng, an island in…

  • Post-pandemic airfares to remain high amid travel surge | Thaiger

    Post-pandemic airfares to remain high amid travel surge

    Despite a slight relief due to declining jet fuel prices and increased flight capacity, airfares are expected to remain high in the post-pandemic travel surge and are unlikely to revert to pre-pandemic levels soon. AirAsia Aviation’s CEO Bo Lingam spoke on the changes in travelling patterns post-pandemic in an interview. “[The aircraft] load factor is around 90%, this was unheard…

  • Thailand’s TV market scores big with global sports events | Thaiger

    Thailand’s TV market scores big with global sports events

    Thailand’s TV market is poised for significant growth this year, driven by major global sports events, according to LG Electronics (Thailand). The head of marketing at LG Electronics (Thailand), Amnaj Singhachan, highlighted that the UEFA Euro 2024 football tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 14, and the Summer Olympics in Paris from July 26 until August 11, followed…

  • Heartbreak leads to drink driving arrest of former Buriram monk | Thaiger

    Heartbreak leads to drink driving arrest of former Buriram monk

    Police charged a former Thai monk with drink driving after he was found sleeping with four cases of beer in a sedan car at Pa Kluay Intersection in the Isaan province of Buriram. The suspect claimed he drank hard because a woman tricked him into leaving his monastery before breaking his heart. A local who stumbled upon the former monk,…

  • Civil group to submit climate bill targeting 2035 carbon neutrality | Thaiger

    Civil group to submit climate bill targeting 2035 carbon neutrality

    A civil society group is preparing to present a bill to Parliament, aiming to accelerate climate goals while safeguarding local communities’ rights to their natural resources. Coordinator of Thai Climate Justice for All, Kritsada Boonchai, announced that the draft law, the group’s first, intends to support the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “Currently, tackling climate change is a…

  • Harman hits the gas with Thailand factory for electronic auto boost | Thaiger

    Harman hits the gas with Thailand factory for electronic auto boost

    Harman, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics based in the United States, has announced the establishment of its first factory in Southeast Asia, selecting Thailand as the location for its production hub aimed at exporting electronic automotive products. Harman’s head of operations, Sami Krimi, stated his excitement at the project. “Thailand’s extensive experience in the automotive and related industries has encouraged…

  • Russian woman loses shoulder bag to snatcher in Phuket | Thaiger

    Russian woman loses shoulder bag to snatcher in Phuket

    A Russian woman last night lost her shoulder bag to an opportunist thief while sitting on a motorcycle outside her condominium in Phuket. Alisa Makarenko, the victim, reported the theft at Mueang Phuket Police Station at 9.30pm, yesterday, June 23. She informed the police that she had left Supalai Vista condominium on her motorcycle around 8.40pm. According to her account,…

  • Commerce Ministry monitors 18 categories as transport costs surge | Thaiger

    Commerce Ministry monitors 18 categories as transport costs surge

    The Commerce Ministry launched a comprehensive monitoring initiative for prices across 18 categories as transport costs for the logistics sector surged by up to 9%. The Director-General of the Internal Trade Department, Wattanasak Sur-Liam, stated that the categories under scrutiny include instant noodles, fresh food, canned food, bagged rice, seasoning sauce, vegetable oil, carbonated drinks, milk and dairy products, electrical…

  • PDMO issues 20 billion baht in ESG bonds | Thaiger

    PDMO issues 20 billion baht in ESG bonds

    The Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) is set to issue 20 billion baht in sustainable bonds to institutional investors this year. The public debt advisor for PDMO, Jindarat Viriyataveekul, stated that these bonds are designed for businesses adhering to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. Sustainable bonds are a subset of ESG bonds, and PDMO currently has 467 billion baht…

  • US equity funds attract record inflows amid Thai market decline | Thaiger

    US equity funds attract record inflows amid Thai market decline

    US equity funds have seen the largest inflows this year, spurred by the US economic recovery and expectations of interest rate cuts, while mutual fund investments in Thai stocks have dropped by nearly 10 billion baht, according to Morningstar Research (Thailand). Nearly 7.8 billion baht has been invested in US equity funds this year, marking a 5.04% increase from 2023,…

  • Police seize 15 illegal motorcycles, detain armed teen in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Police seize 15 illegal motorcycles, detain armed teen in Bangkok

    Following numerous noise complaints by locals in Khan Na Yao district, police seized 15 illegally modified motorcycles and detained a teenager for carrying a homemade firearm. The ensuing police crackdown reflects a broader initiative to curb illegal street racing. Around 7pm yesterday, the commander of the 2nd Division Metropolitan Police Bureau, Athapol Anusit, directed officers to conduct a patrol in…

  • Astrology predicts fortune and challenges for all zodiac signs | Thaiger

    Astrology predicts fortune and challenges for all zodiac signs

    The astrological forecast reveals significant fortune for 12 zodiac signs, highlighting newfound luck and unexpected opportunities. Following a period of challenges, some signs will see resolutions and improvements, while others need to be cautious of potential betrayals by associates. Topping the list of zodiac signs experiencing immense fortune are Libra and Leo. Despite facing obstacles previously, individuals under these signs…

  • AI to impact less than 4% of Thailand’s service sector jobs | Thaiger

    AI to impact less than 4% of Thailand’s service sector jobs

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to have a limited impact on employment in Thailand, with fewer than 4% of service sector workers at high risk of being replaced by the technology, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). A study conducted by Microsoft and LinkedIn revealed that 74% of Thai business leaders, compared to 66% globally, stated they would not hire…

  • British pedophile’s 30-year Thai escape leads to 30 new charges | Thaiger

    British pedophile’s 30-year Thai escape leads to 30 new charges

    A British pedophile arrested at a London airport after hiding in Thailand for almost 30 years is facing an additional 30 historic sex-related charges. Richard Burrows, one of the UK’s “most wanted” fugitives, saw his 50-year reign of terror come to an end when he was apprehended on Thursday, March 28, at Heathrow Airport after hiding in Thailand and evading…