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  • 251 live wild animals found hidden in suitcase of Malaysian man | Thaiger

    251 live wild animals found hidden in suitcase of Malaysian man

    Thai authorities arrested a Malaysian national at Suvarnabhumi International Airport yesterday, May 24, after attempting to smuggle hundreds of live wild animals out of Thailand. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) Director Attapon Charoenchansa announced details of the operation, describing it as part of intensified inspections targeting international wildlife trafficking networks using Thailand as a transit route.…

  • Danish jogger injured by falling tree branch on Rayong Beach | Thaiger

    Danish jogger injured by falling tree branch on Rayong Beach

    A Danish tourist was injured while jogging along a beach in Rayong after a falling pine branch pierced his leg on Saturday, May 23. The incident occurred at roughly 3.30pm on the walkway beside Phala Beach in Ban Chang district. The area is lined with pine trees, some of which appear to be dead or deteriorated. The victim, identified as…

  • Mum walks out of Phuket restaurant without fully paying tab | Thaiger

    Mum walks out of Phuket restaurant without fully paying tab

    A foreign woman was criticised online after refusing to fully pay a bill at a restaurant in Phuket after saying a drink she ordered was not up to standard. The incident occurred at New Break Taek restaurant in the Chalong area of Phuket on Saturday, May 23, and was later shared on Thai social media. According to footage circulating online,…

  • Foreigners pose with Phuket sea turtle, raising online debate | Thaiger

    Foreigners pose with Phuket sea turtle, raising online debate

    Authorities are investigating the identities of foreign tourists seen in a viral video handling a sea turtle near Cape Panwa in Phuket, raising concerns over possible harm to protected marine wildlife. The Phuket Times Facebook page shared footage on Saturday, May 23, showing several foreign tourists taking turns holding a sea turtle while posing for photographs and videos. In the…

  • Brit arrested for hit-and-run in Koh Pha Ngan, victim in coma | Thaiger

    Brit arrested for hit-and-run in Koh Pha Ngan, victim in coma

    Police arrested a British motorcyclist for a hit-and-run incident on Koh Pha Ngan on Saturday, May 23, that left a Thai doctor in a coma. Colleagues of the injured doctor, Theerasuk “Ton” Kawamatawong, contacted several media outlets seeking justice after the crash, which occurred at about 8.40pm on a road behind the Koh Pha Ngan District Office. CCTV footage shared…

  • Govt department seen on Facebook sex livestream, issues explaination | Thaiger

    Govt department seen on Facebook sex livestream, issues explaination

    Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) issued a clarification after its official Facebook page was seen appearing in the viewer list of a viral sex livestream circulated online on Saturday, May 23. The explicit livestream attracted widespread attention on Thai social media over the weekend, with users sharing screenshots showing several verified pages and celebrity accounts appearing among the viewers.…

  • May 25: Heavy rain, strong winds forecast across Thailand | Thaiger

    May 25: Heavy rain, strong winds forecast across Thailand

    The Meteorological Department has issued a Thailand weather forecast for today, May 25, warning of thundershowers and isolated heavy rain across much of the country as the southwest monsoon strengthens over the Andaman Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, and inland areas. The moderate southwest monsoon is driving scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers nationwide. Residents and travellers are advised to be…

  • Thai soft power push marks 170 years of Thailand-France ties | Thaiger

    Thai soft power push marks 170 years of Thailand-France ties

    Thailand is looking to France for lessons in turning culture into global influence, as Culture Minister Sabeeda Thaised led talks on May 22 to mark 170 years of Thailand-France diplomatic ties and push Thai soft power through five areas of cooperation. At 5.30pm local time, Sabeeda and senior Ministry of Culture executives met French Culture Minister Catherine Pégard during an…

  • Chiang Mai karaoke bar raided, 12 illegal workers detained | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai karaoke bar raided, 12 illegal workers detained

    Chiang Mai police raided a covert karaoke bar in the city centre on May 23 after residents complained about noise, detaining 12 Myanmar nationals found working without properly registered employers. The operation was led by Police Major General Olan Iampraphat of Tourist Police Division 2 and Police Colonel Phisanu Triamdee, with Police Lieutenant Colonel Avirut Sookyaem conducting the inspection alongside…

  • Turkish man found dead after swallowing drug capsules to avoid detection | Thaiger

    Turkish man found dead after swallowing drug capsules to avoid detection

    A Turkish man was found dead in a hotel room in Samut Prakan yesterday, May 23, after allegedly swallowing more than 50 capsules suspected to contain illegal drugs to avoid detection. Police and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers were called to the hotel in Racha Thewa subdistrict, Bang Phli district, after receiving reports of a foreign man found dead inside a room.…

  • Woman killed by train at ungated railway crossing in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Woman killed by train at ungated railway crossing in Bangkok

    A 21 year old woman was hit by a freight train while riding her motorcycle and killed at an ungated railway crossing in Lat Krabang, Bangkok, shortly after midnight today, May 24. Lat Krabang police were notified of the accident at about 12.30am near Sangkaracha Temple along the motorway frontage road in Lat Krabang district. Police and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers…

  • Udon Thani monk defrocked after drunk bar run | Thaiger

    Udon Thani monk defrocked after drunk bar run

    A monk caused a public disturbance in Udon Thani on May 23 after being found heavily intoxicated and trying to enter a sukiyaki restaurant, then a bar, before being stripped of his robes that evening. Police Lieutenant Colonel Sata Porn Sawatdee of the Mueang Udon Thani Police Station received a report of a monk behaving disruptively near a buffet restaurant…

  • Gun videos lead police to Indian man with drugs on Koh Pha Ngan | Thaiger

    Gun videos lead police to Indian man with drugs on Koh Pha Ngan

    Police arrested an Indian man on Koh Pha Ngan yesterday, May 23, after videos showed a foreigner posing with guns and practising shooting, with officers later finding drugs and drug price lists on his phone. The suspect, identified as 33 year old Shabeelkunnon Valappil, was arrested at a residence in Koh Pha Ngan district, Surat Thani. Police charged him with…

  • School van driver fined 2000 baht for railway crossing violation | Thaiger

    School van driver fined 2000 baht for railway crossing violation

    A school van driver handed himself over to Lop Buri police after footage emerged showing his vehicle crossing railway tracks as a train approached. The driver, 55 year old Sangwan, said it was his first day on the route and he was unfamiliar with the area. The incident occurred on May 23, when the school van, driven by 55 year…

  • Foreign tourist accused of theft runs from brawl outside Pattaya shop | Thaiger

    Foreign tourist accused of theft runs from brawl outside Pattaya shop

    A foreign tourist accused of stealing two energy drinks fled a convenience store near Jomtien Beach in Pattaya after getting into a brawl with multiple Thai men outside the shop. A video shared on social media showed the incident inside and outside a convenience store near Jomtien Beach. The post claimed that a foreigner had stolen items and refused to…

  • Ancient Khmer fortune teller arrested for 1.7 million baht ritual scam | Thaiger

    Ancient Khmer fortune teller arrested for 1.7 million baht ritual scam

    A 65 year old ancient Khmer fortune teller has been arrested in Na Jomtien for allegedly defrauding a woman out of more than 1.7 million baht through ritual services, with additional allegations of sexual assault. The incidents reportedly took place between January and April. Police Colonel Pisit Tangsirisatien, accompanied by deputy investigation chief Pol. Lt. Col. Adisorn Kongkoi and an investigative…

  • Phuket and Pattaya back 30-day visa-free stays to boost tourism | Thaiger

    Phuket and Pattaya back 30-day visa-free stays to boost tourism

    Tourism businesses in Phuket and Pattaya have backed the government’s decision to reinstate 30-day visa-free stays, saying the move will deter illegal operations and attract long-stay tourists. The Department of Consular Affairs, under the Foreign Affairs Ministry, said the policy shift is part of a broader restructuring of Thailand’s visa system to cut confusion, tighten immigration controls, and align stays…

  • ‘Oreo Gang’ member denies drunk driving after crash injures Bangkok cop | Thaiger

    ‘Oreo Gang’ member denies drunk driving after crash injures Bangkok cop

    A 20 year old student has admitted to being a member of the ‘Oreo Gang’ after a white Mitsubishi Xpander struck a police officer at an alcohol checkpoint in Bangkok. He denies consuming alcohol before the crash on May 22. The incident took place at around 1.30am on Bang Na-Trat Road, where 59 year old Police Lieutenant Colonel Taran Piromjitjaroen…

  • 673 unsafe crossings highlighted after Thailand train accident | Thaiger

    673 unsafe crossings highlighted after Thailand train accident

    The train-bus crash at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asok-Din Daeng Road on May 16, which killed eight people and injured 32 others continue to put Thailand’s rail safety standards into question, as level crossings pose a risk nationwide. Police investigations point to several contributing factors. The train driver was found to be impaired by cannabis and methamphetamine and did…

  • Thai weather warning: heavy rain and flash floods in 36 provinces | Thaiger

    Thai weather warning: heavy rain and flash floods in 36 provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for 36 provinces today, cautioning residents of heavy rainfall affecting 60% of areas, including Bangkok and its vicinity. Flash floods and forest runoff are the main concerns. The warnings are driven by a moderate southwest monsoon covering the upper Andaman Sea and Thailand, combined with southern and southeastern winds drawing moisture…

  • Phuket locals demand investigation into foreign woman in police uniform | Thaiger

    Phuket locals demand investigation into foreign woman in police uniform

    Residents in Phuket are calling for an investigation after a foreign woman shared photos and videos online showing herself wearing clothing resembling a Thai police uniform. The Phuket Times Facebook page posted images of the woman yesterday, May 21. In the photos, she appeared wearing a black vest featuring a Thai flag and a Royal Thai Police patch. She was…

  • Medical emergency officer killed in Uttaradit ambulance accident | Thaiger

    Medical emergency officer killed in Uttaradit ambulance accident

    An ambulance accident in Uttaradit has killed a medical emergency officer after the vehicle veered off the road while responding to a car accident yesterday, May 21. The officer was identified as June, an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEM) from Nam Pat Hospital in Uttaradit, who was working with the Nam Pat Rescue Association during the emergency response. Nam Pat…

  • Thai student injured in attempted robbery at train station in Sydney | Thaiger

    Thai student injured in attempted robbery at train station in Sydney

    A Thai student suffered a head injury in an attack by a man who reportedly attempted to steal musical equipment at a train station in Sydney, Australia, on May 17. A Thai music teacher identified only as Luck shared details of the incident with a Facebook page operated by a Thai resident in Australia. The story was later reposted by…

  • AirAsia CEO warns airport fee hike could be ‘disaster’ for Thai tourism | Thaiger

    AirAsia CEO warns airport fee hike could be ‘disaster’ for Thai tourism

    AirAsia founder and CEO Tony Fernandes has opposed Airports of Thailand’s (AOT) proposed increase to the international passenger service charge (PSC), warning that higher airport fees could damage Thailand’s tourism industry during a difficult period for global aviation. Fernandes, chief executive officer of Capital A, said the timing was inappropriate as airlines worldwide continue to face pressure from rising fuel…

  • Thailand halts new Volvo EV registrations after battery defect | Thaiger

    Thailand halts new Volvo EV registrations after battery defect

    New registrations of the Volvo EX30 in Thailand have been suspended after the Department of Land Transport found that a recent fire involving the electric vehicle was linked to a defect in its high-voltage battery cells. The order was issued after Siripong Angkasakulkiat, deputy transport minister, instructed the Department of Land Transport to investigate the case. Thitiphat Thaijongrak, director of…

  • Thai police criticised for seeking help from children during arrest | Thaiger

    Thai police criticised for seeking help from children during arrest

    Two high-school students in Nakhon Si Thammarat helped police restrain a suspect on a public road, prompting a debate online about the safety and appropriateness of civilian involvement in police operations. Footage of the incident was shared by TikTok user @jxjxens before being reposted by several news outlets and Facebook pages. It showed two police officers struggling with a man…

  • School van driver ignores barriers, stops on tracks as train approaches | Thaiger

    School van driver ignores barriers, stops on tracks as train approaches

    A video shared on Facebook yesterday, May 21, shows a school van avoiding a collision with a train after the driver crossed while barriers were lowering, then stopped on the railway tracks. Facebook user สุรเสียง พลับพลาสวรรค์ posted a video of the incident showing a school van attempting to cross a railway crossing while warning alarms were sounding and barriers were…

  • Thailand News | Pattaya hotel fire leaves guests trapped as rescue teams respond, Mentally unwell British tourist accidentally sets himself on fire while playing a children’s game | Thaiger

    Thailand News | Pattaya hotel fire leaves guests trapped as rescue teams respond, Mentally unwell British tourist accidentally sets himself on fire while playing a children’s game

    Today we’ll be talking about a hotel fire in Pattaya that left guests trapped as rescue teams responded, also, there’s been a royal update on the health condition of Princess Bajrakitiyabha, then we’ have our badly behaving foreigners in the form of Chinese brothel operators, British reckless drivers, and nightmare Swiss tenants, in ASEAN News, Philippines authorities have vowed to…

  • May 22 weather forecast warns of heavy rain despite weaker monsoon | Thaiger

    May 22 weather forecast warns of heavy rain despite weaker monsoon

    Thailand will see less rain over the next 24 hours, but heavy rain is still expected in some areas today, May 22, mainly in the west and the east, according to the weather forecast from the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). The department said the southwest monsoon covering the upper Andaman Sea and Thailand has weakened, while a low-pressure cell remains…

  • Questions raised over public viewing of Suvarnabhumi Airport checkpoint cameras | Thaiger

    Questions raised over public viewing of Suvarnabhumi Airport checkpoint cameras

    Concerns over passenger privacy emerged online after social media users questioned the public accessibility of CCTV footage at immigration checkpoints in Suvarnabhumi International Airport. The issue gained attention after a Thai X user criticised Airports of Thailand (AOT) when footage of a popular actor at the immigration checkpoint was circulated online. The user questioned whether sharing footage from security cameras violated…