On a day charged with anticipation and strategic planning, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, flanked by bold figures such as Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang and Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, found themselves in the heart of action at Mae Sot district of Tak. This wasn’t just any routine inspection. The air was thick with the weight of responsibility as they stood on the cusp of an escalating conflict across the border in Myanmar, visible from their vantage point opposite the town of Myawaddy. The scene set in Mae Sot district on a Tuesday was akin to a storyboard for history in the making, captured in a moment frozen in time by photographer Assawin Pinitwong. The narrative unfolds with the inaugural meeting of the government committee helmed by Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. Their agenda was hefty, dealing with refugees and security responses amid the volatile situation along the Thai-Myanmar…
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Imagine a scene straight out of a blockbuster political drama—suspense, intrigue, and high-stakes maneuvering. In the bustling heart of Thailand’s power corridors, a story unfolds that could easily rival any screenplay for complexity and drama. At the center of this whirlwind is Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn, also known by the moniker “Big Joke”, a title that hints at his once untouchable status in the kingdom’s intricate hierarchy of law and order. On a day bristling with anticipation, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, a man who’s no stranger to the limelight, found himself in a position he hadn’t anticipated—at the doors of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), petition in hand, hope in heart. The photograph capturing this moment speaks a thousand words; it’s Monday, and the atmosphere is charged with the electric buzz of a story about to break. But then, in a twist that would leave audiences gasping, Tuesday…
In the bustling world of Thai politics and crime-fighting, a tale intertwining allegations of malfeasance, high-stakes petitions, and the dramatic withdrawal of a complaint against the Prime Minister unfolds, featuring the embattled deputy national police chief, Surachate Hakparn, affectionately dubbed “Big Joke”. On a day that seemed ordinary, the plot took a twist that nobody saw coming. The scene was set at the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) where Surachate, in a surprising turn of events, decided to retract his malfeasance complaint against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who had previously suspended him. The atmosphere was thick with anticipation as Surachate, a man whose nickname conjures up an image both intriguing and formidable, chose not to disclose the reasons behind his sudden change of heart. This development sent ripples through the corridors of power, leaving many to speculate about the behind-the-scenes negotiations that led to this moment. The drama began when Surachate…
In the bustling town of Lop Buri, a veritable drama unfolds starring the long-tailed macaques as the undoubted protagonists of chaos. Not too long ago, a scene straight out of a comedic caper played out when a macaque, cheeky as ever, boldly dismantled a placard. This wasn’t just any placard—it was a declaration of frustration by the locals, a sign of their discontent with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, which had, rather audaciously, pointed fingers at them for allegedly harassing these furry marauders. The bone of contention lies deep within the heart of Lop Buri, a town where monkeys, once the delight of tourists, have now turned into a veritable thorn in the side for the residents. Their numbers swelling to an impressive 5,000, these fearless creatures have claimed dominion over the streets, posing a continuous threat to pedestrians and the local economy alike. Imagine going…
In the heart of Bangkok, a dazzling display of grace and agility lit up the event commemorating the 242nd anniversary of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Amidst the historic celebration, attendees felt the heat, quite literally, as temperatures soared, threatening to cross the scorching 40°C mark. The spectacle, captured in the vivid photography of Apichart Jinakul, was a stark contrast to the rising mercury levels, making the event a memorable fusion of cultural richness and climatic extremities. As the city danced to the rhythm of its centuries-old heritage, an invisible wave of heat swept across the nation, pushing electricity demands to unprecedented heights. The thermostat’s obstinate climb to a peak of 42°C on the very same day saw energy officials grappling with a demand spike to 35,830 megawatts at precisely 8.58 pm, shattering the previous record like a thin sheet of glass under the scorching sun. This record-smashing moment on April 26…
In an electrifying twist of political drama that could very well reshape the landscape of Thai governance, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, emanating determination and leadership, unveiled a groundbreaking announcement that has caught the nation’s attention. The stage was set post the suspense-filled weekly cabinet meeting this Tuesday, where a narrative straight out of a political thriller unfolded – Thailand may very well be on the brink of constitutional change. With the grace of a seasoned storyteller, Prime Minister Thavisin outlined a plan that is nothing short of audacious. The government, in a move to possibly redefine democratic engagement, has proposed a triad of referendums aimed at deciding the fate of the nation’s constitution. This comes off the back of recommendations from a high-powered referendum study panel led by no other than Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The panel, known for its acute political acumen, has set the…
Imagine a scene straight out of a high-stakes crime drama: a room filled to the brim with cash and luxury cars, all of which were confiscated from the depths of the internet’s shadowy corners. This was the reality at the police Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) headquarters on a bustling Tuesday, as 125 million baht worth of assets were put on display. The spoils were seized from two notorious gambling websites, ufabet-JC and plat.beer777, in a raid that felt more like the climax of a blockbuster movie than a typical day at the office. In a twist that would make even the most seasoned crime novelist envious, it was revealed that these gambling websites were not just a hub for bettors to try their luck; they were intricately linked to a nefarious cryptocurrency fraud scheme. In a meticulous operation late last year, the CCIB, with precision and flair, swooped in…
Imagine a grand stage set for a democratic ballet, where the spotlight shines on Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, orchestrating a performance that could potentially rewrite the rhythm of Thailand’s constitutional dance. Mr. Phumtham, with the elegance of a seasoned conductor, unveils a plan that could lead to not one, not two, but three pivotal referenda. This trilogy of public votes is aimed at amending the nation’s charter, with the first act potentially unraveling as soon as August, assuming the cabinet gives its nod of approval this Tuesday. The narrative behind this constitutional renaissance is compelling. The government coalition, a chorus of parties in harmony, has echoed Mr. Phumtham’s recommendation for a triad of referenda. The cabinet, poised at the edge of their seats, is anticipated to embrace this proposal, ushering in a momentous chapter in Thailand’s democratic saga. But before the curtains rise on this political…
On a fateful day, back in the tranquil yet soon to be tumultuous environs of Tak Bai, Narathiwat province, the thrum of unrest was palpable in the air. It was October 25, 2004, a day that would indelibly etch itself into the memories of those present. Demonstrators, their spirits fired with the urge for justice, found themselves ensnared in the steely grip of authority as security forces commandeered the scene outside Tak Bai police station. The method? A forceful demand for protesters to clasp their hands behind their backs, a prelude to their hands being bound, marking the onset of a crackdown that would culminate in the harrowing Tak Bai massacre. Fast forward to the present, where the wheels of justice have begun to creak into motion. Lawyers, acting as the vanguard for the families of the victims, are poised to launch a judicial offensive that has been two decades…
Under the blanket of night in Ban Khai district, Rayong, a monstrous blaze took hold of five warehouses, casting an eerie glow against the skyline. These weren’t just any warehouses, though. Owned by the now-bankrupt Win Process Co., these structures were the resting places for hazardous materials none would dare to keep under their beds. It was a scene straight out of a thriller movie, but with real-life consequences and no rolling credits in sight. The saga unfolded into Tuesday, with the fires stubbornly licking the remnants of what once were storage solutions for wastewater, chemicals, and whatnot. The local firefighting heroes, armed with nothing but foam and courage, battled the fiery beast that seemed to feast on industrial waste—including the likes of old oil, used tyres, and even circuit boards. The air, a cocktail of white and black smoke, carried a stench that meandered up to 10 kilometres away,…