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House Committee Launches Investigation into Volunteer Police Training for Chinese Nationals

The House Committee on Police Affairs is diving headfirst into the murky waters of the “volunteer police” training program for Chinese nationals. Allegations have surfaced, sparking a whirlwind of interest, and prompting a full-scale investigation into this controversial initiative. This Thursday, the chiefs from Metropolitan Bureau Police (MBP), Metropolitan Police Division (MPD) 3, Phasi Charoen Police, along with the president of Siam University, are set to be hauled into the limelight to present evidence and clarify their roles in this unfolding drama. So, what’s got everyone’s knickers in a twist? It appears that a privately-run university is at the heart of a storm over a peculiar program where Chinese nationals allegedly handed over 38,000 baht each, ostensibly to be trained as volunteer police officers. What’s more, participants reportedly waltzed away with certificates and badges flaunting the Royal Thai Police insignia. It’s a tantalizing tale of mystery that could very well…

Thai PAO Presidential Elections 2025: Key Battles Between Pheu Thai, Bhumjaithai, and People’s Party

As we gear up for an exhilarating electoral face-off on February 1, get ready to witness some fierce political sparring in the Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) presidential elections across 47 provinces. The stage is set between three heavyweight contenders: Pheu Thai, Bhumjaithai, and the People’s Party (PP). It’s the classic storyline many love—a race to fill the shoes left by early-departing PAO presidents, and the stakes are higher than a June afternoon. The clock started ticking back on December 19, 2024, when several PAO chiefs decided to call it quits before their terms officially ended. The resulting domino effect means these elections had to be scheduled within a brisk 60-day window. And here we are, headed for a riveting match of political strategy and grassroots charm in local Thai elections—comparable to a game of chess where every move counts. Now, let’s hit rewind to December 20, 2020. That was a…

Pirapan Salirathavibhaga’s Cabinet Role: Debunking Reshuffle Rumors in 2025

The corridors of power in Thailand are no stranger to rumors and speculation, and the latest gossip reveals a supposed shakeup in the nation’s cabinet that has piqued public interest. At the heart of these swirling narratives is the alleged ousting of Thailand’s Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, a topic that has everyone from political pundits to the everyday citizen buzzing with curiosity. Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, often whispered to be the shadowy maestro behind the Pheu Thai Party’s orchestra, stepped into the limelight on a sunny Sunday afternoon to quash these rumors. Standing amidst the hustle and bustle of Chiang Rai, where political rally cries blend with everyday banter, Thaksin dismissed the notion of Pirapan’s imminent departure with the ease of swatting away a pesky mosquito. “No. We’ve talked and understood. There’s nothing [wrong] between us. I’ve known Mr. Pirapan for a long time. He has great determination and…

Thaksin Shinawatra and Pirapan Salirathavibhaga: The Political Drama Unfolding in Thailand 2025

In the land of the enticing smile, where political whispers often become more tantalizing than a well-spiced pad thai, recent buzz in Thailand revolves around the charismatic figures of Thaksin Shinawatra and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga. With the political tapestry as colorful as the markets of Chiang Rai, the ever-engaging saga continues to unfold with speculation and intrigue at its core. The grapevine had been abuzz with speculations that Pirapan, the magician of energy prices, would be shown the door in the next cabinet reshuffle. However, Thaksin, the sage of Thailand’s political scene, dispelled these rumors with the same flair he might reserve for sealing a business deal on a sun-drenched Chiang Mai afternoon. “No,” he said, with the gravitas of a pharaoh denying an overthrow. Thaksin assured his supporters, explaining that he and Pirapan enjoyed the cordiality akin to childhood friends sharing mango sticky rice under a starry Bangkok…

Unusual Winter in Thailand: Samut Prakan and Chiang Mai Embrace Icy Winds

As the chilly winds of January sweep across Thailand’s Samut Prakan province, schools buzz with the sound of children wrapped from head to toe in winter layers. An unusual scene unfolds against the backdrop of Thailand’s normally tropical climate. The seasonal tableau, captured strikingly in a photograph by Somchai Poomlard, depicts the region savoring an unexpectedly crisp embrace. Bangkok, the vibrant heart of Thailand, is bracing itself for a notable dip in temperatures. As dawn breaks on a new week, the mercury is expected to plummet to a brisk 15°C, according to the insightful predictions of Seree Supharathit from Rangsit University’s Centre for Climate Change and Disaster. With a knowledgeable gaze towards the heavens, he notes that these cooler days are here to linger until the blush of January 20. As the cold front makes its presence known, it nudges the temperatures in Bangkok and its surrounding locales down by…

Liberian Scam Unveiled: $90,000 Gold Swindle Dismantled by Bangkok Police in 2025

In a captivating tale of deception and intrigue, two men from Liberia found themselves at the center of an audacious scam that left a Thai businessman ruing the loss of a hefty $90,000. This clever ruse involved swapping counterfeit banknotes for the real deal in a gold-selling scheme that could rival any crime novel. But like all good stories, it came crashing down under the ever-watchful eyes of the law. At the helm of this tale is Pol Col Pansa Amarapitak, chief of the Thong Lor police station, who orchestrated the unraveling of this intricate caper. The suspects at the heart of the story are Solomon Varney Gaddeh, 32, and Yousouf Cherif, 50. Their plot reached its zenith one fateful evening on the bustling pavements of Udomsuk Road in Bangkok’s vibrant Bang Na district. On a late Saturday night, the curtain fell on their escapades as the astute police officers…

Challenges and Controversies: The Reality of Migrant Workers in Bangkok 2025

On a bustling July morning, the streets of Bangkok were abuzz with fervor. Migrant workers, hopeful yet apprehensive, waited patiently to apply for their work permits. These hardworking individuals were caught at the center of a swirling controversy after opposition MPs recently suggested that the cost of renewing work permits for foreign migrant workers might climb to a staggering 20,000 baht. These claims were dismissed by the Labour Ministry, adding another chapter to the ongoing debate over the challenges faced by migrant laborers in Thailand. Phumphat Muanchan, a spokesperson from the Labour Ministry, clarified the numbers, asserting that renewing such permits should cost no more than 7,600 baht per person. This fee, he explained, covers a host of necessities including visa and work permit processing, a comprehensive health check-up, medical insurance, and a 1,000-baht deposit refundable at the end of a two-year contract. Despite the clarification, murmurs persisted. Many grappled…

Migrant Workers in Bangkok: Debunking Myths and Ensuring Fair Treatment in 2025

Migrant workers in Bangkok are often seen as the unsung heroes, laboring tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the city’s bustling economic engine running. You might catch glimpses of them applying for work permits, as seen in a snapshot from July (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill). Yet, beneath this seemingly mundane task lies a complex narrative of regulation, speculation, and a quest for fair treatment. The Labour Ministry, aiming to set things straight, has firmly repudiated swirling rumors that foreign workers from neighboring countries are compelled to pay exorbitant fees, allegedly up to 20,000 baht, to renew their work permits. This claim was sparked by opposition MPs during a hotly contested parliamentary session addressing the multifaceted challenges facing migrant workers in Thailand. Phumphat Muanchan, the ministry’s spokesman, stepped up to clarify the air. “The costs of renewing a work permit don’t typically exceed 7,600 baht,” he explained. Every baht covers essential services…

Electrifying Drama in Bang Khae: Suzuki Swift’s Power Pole Crash Shatters Sunday Tranquility

Buckle up, thrill-seekers, as we steer through the electrifying events that charged up a sleepy Sunday morning on Kanchanaphisek Road in the vibrant district of Bang Khae, Bangkok. Picture this—a bright and breezy Sunday in January, the world as calm as a cat napping in a sunbeam, when suddenly—BANG! The tranquility is shattered by the unexpected crash of a car meeting a power pole with all the grace of a bull in a china shop. The unwitting star of this real-life movie scene? A sleek, blue Suzuki Swift, hailing from the illustrious Chon Buri province, found itself embroiled in an impromptu demolition derby. As clocks read around 8 a.m., the driver, in what could only be described as a ticklish tango with the road, attempted to pirouette through the notorious Wee Liam bend. Alas, it seems the bend had other plans. Like a reluctant dance partner, the Suzuki succumbed to…

Nikorndej Balankura’s Role in the Ongoing Saga of Thai Fishermen in Myanmar 2025

Nikorndej Balankura, the articulate spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, took the spotlight on a quiet Sunday afternoon, addressing the pressing matter of the prolonged detention of four Thai fishermen in Myanmar. This saga, akin to a high-seas adventure novel, naturally gripped the nation’s attention as families and officials alike hoped for a swift resolution. Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai provided some solace amidst the stormy waters of uncertainty. Speaking candidly, he confirmed that the anticipated release of the four Thai crew members was not realized on the previous Saturday as optimistically forecasted. Optimism, however, remained afloat, as Phumtham assured the public that the wheels of diplomacy were still very much in motion. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs diligently followed this sea tale of entangled bureaucratic nets, propelling negotiations forward. The families of the detained mariners finally breathed a sigh of relief upon discovering, through authorized visits in Kaw Thaung, that…