As the sun sets on yet another bustling day, a growing sense of anticipation is palpable among lottery enthusiasts in Thailand. These fervent dreamers have set their eyes on the renowned Facebook page, Petchkla Dekchai Nam Chok, eager for a glimpse of the winning numbers soon to be drawn tomorrow, February 16. Known for its eerily accurate predictions and hailed as the oracle of numbers, this page is the virtual gathering place for those seeking their fortune. The magnetic allure of Petchkla Dekchai Nam Chok traces back to its founder, Dekchai Petchkla, whose prowess in accurately predicting lottery numbers transformed him into a legend. Between 2019 and 2020, he captivated audiences by hitting the numbers for 20 consecutive draws, employing a curious technique known as ping pong ball spinning. This unconventional method not only piqued curiosity but also sparked a nationwide trend, establishing a legacy that still draws eager followers…
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Phuket, a bustling hub of tourism and natural allure, is warming up to forge stronger connections with Azerbaijan. On a sunlit Thursday, February 13, Phuket’s Governor, Sophon Suwannarat, warmly greeted Ambassador Elchin Rakub Ogul Bashirov of Azerbaijan at the Phuket Provincial Hall. Their agenda? Boosting diplomatic and tourism ties between these exotic locales. With Phuket experiencing a tourism whirlwind—13.1 million wanderers brought in a staggering 497 billion baht last year—the invitation is wide open for Azerbaijani tourists to join the fun under the palm trees. Despite only 14 Azerbaijani long-term residents calling this paradise home, an encouraging influx of 450 tourists graced the island in just January alone, a figure primed to increase. Etched with appreciation for Phuket’s famed hospitality, Ambassador Bashirov emphasized his country’s desire to fortify tourism links. Imagine direct flights whisking curious souls from Baku straight to the vibrant atmospheres of Bangkok or Phuket. “Thailand is a…
In the bustling heart of Bangkok, as the city awakens to the rhythmic hum of traffic and the aroma of morning street food, there’s an invisible, unwelcome guest that rides the morning haze: poor air quality. On this particular Saturday morning, the Air Quality Information Centre of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) painted the city’s air in ominous orange hues—the cautionary signal that tiptoes towards health danger. With a report detailing the levels of the infamous PM2.5 at a mild yet caution-worthy 41.2 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³), the atmosphere still surpassed Thailand’s air quality threshold of 37.5 µg/m³ over a measured span from 5 to 7am. Just a day prior, the numbers flirted with an even higher 48.8 µg/m³, subtly mediating a persistent concern for the city’s air safety standards. In scientific parlance, PM2.5 refers to particulate matter that’s uncomfortably minuscule—mere 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter. These particles…
In an unforeseen twist of events, Chamnan Ponyiam, a beloved crêpe vendor in Chon Buri’s tranquil Ban Suan community, found himself at the center of a real-life crime drama. On the evening of February 12, Chamnan was heading home after a day of serving up his delicious crêpes when he fell victim to a startling attack that left the neighborhood buzzing with disbelief. It was a typical evening in the Mueang district when, out of nowhere, two helmet-wearing teenagers astride a motorbike accosted Chamnan under the guise of crêpe-curiosity. At precisely 9pm, they feigned interest in his goods, only to deliver a swift and ruthless blow to Chamnan’s head with a stick, resulting in a nasty wound requiring a harsh 17 stitches. Their assault, however, took a comic turn. In a matter of seconds, as if the universe sought instant karma, the duo misjudged their getaway plan. Their motorbike wobbled,…
In a thrilling twist right off the pages of an action-packed novel, the bustling city of Nonthaburi found itself at the center of an electrifying crackdown on a major drug trafficking operation. As the sun dipped below the horizon on February 12th, and the neon city lights flickered to life, the stage was set for an unprecedented operation that would captivate the nation and draw the eyes of the world to this vibrant district. Drawing on the expertise and firepower of numerous law enforcement agencies, the operation was flawlessly orchestrated by none other than Police Lieutenant General Surapol Prembut and Police Major General Kittithanate Thanananthaveesin. Their mission? To dismantle a notorious drug network that had poisoned the streets with an insidious flow of illegal substances worth a staggering 50 million baht. Picture this: A sleepy dormitory nestled in the heart of the Bang Kraso subdistrict, seemingly ordinary, yet hiding a…
An intriguing fusion of cyber intelligence and local enforcement recently unfolded in the serene southern province of Chumphon, where officers nabbed a 20-year-old Myanmar woman for her role in an illegal e-cigarette ring. This gripping tale of digital sleuthing and on-ground action brings together multiple agencies, including Chumphon’s Provincial Investigation and the vigilant Sawi Police Station. The young woman, entangled in this murky business of contraband vapes, was known to have sold these forbidden pleasures near a well-known local school, with a backstory that reads like a crime novel. Meet Yan Min Thuay, the protagonist of this riveting story—a young Myanmar national whose entrepreneurial spirit had led her down the path of e-cigarette peddling. Her dubious adventures landed her in the spotlight once again, no thanks in part to being previously charged a year ago for similar offenses. This time, however, the plot thickens with a twist straight out of…
In the bustling city of Bangkok, where the rhythm of life never seems to slow down, an unexpected drama unfolded in the Suan Luang district. A familiar face in the world of bureaucracy, now turned antagonist, was apprehended, setting the city’s rumor mills ablaze. The protagonist of our gripping tale? Ms. Nithima, a 52-year-old former social security officer, who, it turns out, was more adept at crafting deceit than securing financial futures. With the dramatic backdrop of skyscrapers and teeming streets, Ms. Nithima, was arrested in a meticulously planned operation carried out by the combined forces of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) and the Anti-Corruption Division (ACD). Her arrest was no spur-of-the-moment decision; it was the culmination of investigations stemming from allegations as serious as they are staggering. The accusations? A baffling embezzlement of over 10 million baht from the Social Security Fund (SSF). The plot thickens! The story…
In a warm gesture of humanitarian solidarity, the Ministry of Interior of Thailand has teamed up with The Border Consortium (TBC) to establish provisional sanctuaries for refugees fleeing the tumultuous strife in neighboring Myanmar. The collaborative effort strives to uphold humanitarian principles while providing a lifesaving refuge along the border. Recently, a pivotal meeting took place between Deputy Interior Permanent Secretary Chettha Mosikrat and Leon Henri Marie de Riedmatten, the energetic director of TBC in Thailand, where both parties brainstormed plans for these much-needed camps. Mr. Chettha, emanating a sense of duty and compassion, underscored the crucial role that the Interior Ministry plays in meeting the needs of these displaced individuals. He reiterated their commitment, aligning with the guidelines laid out by Thailand’s Office of the National Security Council (NSC) concerning humanitarian assistance. The TBC, a venerable ally in this mission, plays its part by supplying camps with the essentials…
In the picturesque island of Phuket, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife, two separate arrests have raised eyebrows and brought unwelcome attention of a different kind. In a surprising twist of events, the serene Thai paradise witnessed the apprehension of two international fugitives—the first, a man from Turkey, and the second, a Nigerian national. Both individuals found themselves in the crosshairs of law enforcement, albeit for very different reasons. On an otherwise typical day at the Phuket Immigration Office, Pol Maj Wisarut Laiadong, the dedicated deputy superintendent, received urgent correspondence from the Foreign Affairs Division. The message was clear: a suspect, identified only as Mr. Taskin, needed to have his visa revoked immediately. The 32-year-old Turkish national was on the run, evading an arrest warrant back home for a rather alarming charge—carrying a firearm in public. As the clock struck 3:30 pm on a Tuesday, the immigration office…
This week, the Ministry of Public Health made headlines by announcing a policy shift that stirred quite a bit of conversation. The government decided to lift the longstanding sales restrictions on alcoholic beverages – a ban traditionally enforced daily between 2pm and 5pm, as well as on Buddhist holy days. Such a decision might initially seem at odds with the ministry’s ongoing campaign to curb non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as a top national priority. But let’s delve deeper into the story behind the numbers and the narrative. The Public Health Minister, Somsak Thepsutin, recently took the stage at an NCD awareness event to address these concerns. His words painted a rather stark picture: approximately 400,000 lives are claimed annually by non-communicable diseases in Thailand, making up a staggering 74% of the nation’s death toll. These maladies – cancer, heart conditions, diabetes, and chronic respiratory issues among them – aren’t just health…