An unfortunate catastrophe unfolded in Chaibadan district of Lopburi province that witnessed a deadly turn of events from a domestic quarrel. An everyday argument between a married couple tragically escalated to a fatal confrontation yesterday. The scene was set in a humble, single-storey wooden abode, which became the unwilling witness to the untimely death of its 45-year-old resident, a man named Wasan. Wasan’s lifeless body, bearing the tell-tale signs of a violent face-off, was discovered sprawled across the middle of their home. Grisly remnants of the encounter marked his body, with gunshot wounds in his right shoulder, under his right ribs, above his right breast, and other parts of his body. A smoking .38 handgun, its barrel cooled and emptied of its deadly projectiles, lay ominously on a nearby TV stand, flanked by six grimly silent spent shells. Harboring traces of the violent dispute on her bruised and swollen face,…
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Deep within the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat, a daring and audacious crime unfolded in the early dawn hours. A Krung Thai Bank automatic teller machine (ATM) was burglarized outside its location in front of Prachanukroh School, known for its peacefulness and academic pursuits. Its quiet nature rudely interrupted by the surgical precision and audacity of such a crime. Estimated losses were around 400,000 baht, a significant sum, leaving the close-knit community in shock. Janjira Saelim, the formidable deputy manager of Krung Thai Bank, registered a complaint at the local law enforcement institution, Tha Sala Police Station. The crime, according to Janjira, happened before the sun’s first light, a time when inhabitants are usually safely ensconced in their homes sleeping. No sooner had the ATM been stocked with approximately 6.24 million baht than the criminals descended. The constabulary’s finest, with their meticulousness and commitment to justice, swarmed over the…
Stepping into a new era of customs enforcement, Thailand Customs Department recently inaugurated its premier sniffer dog training centre, the Thai Customs Canine Training Centre (TCCTC), settled within the scenic surroundings of the Bang Phli district in Samut Prakan. Brought to life with the prime objective of identifying concealed narcotics in imported and exported items, the centre is geared to train and home no less than five sniffer dogs. Marking the grand opening of the centre, key dignitaries graced the event. The esteemed attendee list includes the Customs Department’s director-general, Patchara Anuntasilpa; the director-general of the Customs Human Resource Development Institute from South Korea, Yoo Sunhee, along with noteworthy representatives from the related sectors. The state-of-the-art centre spans over 2 rai of land, with its prime location in tambon Nong Prue serving as the perfect setting for training these canine officers. In an effort to mimic the conditions in which…
Visitors lounging on the pristine sands of Karon Beach, Phuket’s most extensive coast, paint a relaxing picture of this popular tourist destination. However, there is an urgent pursuit for sustainability beneath the surface. Phuket, a beautiful yet rapidly changing island province, aspires to attain the distinction of a low-carbon destination to further bolster its eco-tourism appeal. Governor Narong Woonciew has asserted this drive by stating the need to focus on managing food waste, a pressing concern that is leaving detrimental effects on the environment. According to Norwich, proactive talks amongst state organisations and an eco-conscious development foundation have led to the agreement of implementing a holistic and systematic plan for food waste management. It is imperative that state agencies, the private sector and civil society sectors pool their resources and initiatives effectively to guarantee utmost sustainability. Wattanapong Suksai of the Phuket Provincial Natural Resources and Environment Office has stated support…
Unveiling its latest contribution to the sustainable urbanisation revolution, the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) debuted the “PLUG ME EV” at a dedicated innovation exhibition. Led by Deputy Governor, Jaturong Suriyasasin, MEA showcased its novel EV charging solution, reinforcing its commitment to inventiveness and innovation. The highlight of the exhibition was the showcasing of an ultra-efficient EV Charging Connector, a veritable powerhouse boasting 32 convenient charging outlets. Displayed proudly at the car parking facility of the MEA’s Ploenchit Office, this remarkable innovation is intended to serve the ever-expanding fleet of EV users and contribute significantly to the urban EV ecosystem. Emphasising the organisation’s commitment to supporting the growth of electric vehicle (EV) usage in MEA-tributary areas, the Deputy Governor said, “Our mission is centred on cultivating a seamless EV ecosystem across regions including Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Samut Prakarn. We anticipate EV ownership to surge beyond 6.6 million by 2037. The launch…
Amidst the hustle and bustle of Bangkok’s thriving Ratchadaphisek Road, nestled within the prestigious Bazaar Hotel, stands a controversial emblem beckoning attention and instigating heated debates – a distinct, dare we say, grotesque sculpture of Khru Kai Kaeo. However, its very existence on the hotel’s grounds has ignited the ire of a collective of Buddhist artists who express their disdain and urge the authorities for its immediate removal. Adopting the moniker “Council of Artists Promoting Buddhism”, the group vehemently believes that the stylized statue promotes nefarious devil-worship and perturbs onlookers with its ghoulish aesthetics. Garnering legitimacy through accreditation from the Religious Affairs Department, the artist council has vociferously criticized the hotel for harbouring the 4-metre-tall, gargoyle-like effigy thus sullying the sanctity of their premises. The statue represents Khru Kai Kaeo, supposedly the honouree mentor of the ancient Khmer Empire’s King, Jayavarman VII. On the flip side, this attribution has been…
Srettha Thavisin, the property magnate-turned-prime ministerial nominee for the Pheu Thai Party, has galvanized his campaign with a staunch focus towards combating poverty and dispelling inequity in Thailand. Amid corruption allegations looming over his candidacy, he now embarks on a crucial week leading to a decisive confirmation vote set for next Tuesday. The country waits with bated breath for the parliamentary proceedings this coming Tuesday that will settle if the affluent business figure would assume the premier’s role henceforth, marking the resolution of a continued three months’ political stalemate since the May 14 general elections. As a veteran of the business world and former champion of the property giant Sansiri, 61-year-old Srettha pilots the multi-party coalition helmed by Pheu Thai Party. To his advantage, the reformist Move Forward Party (MFP), which amassed the majority of seats, saw its leader ousted from the prime ministerial position by conservative, pro-military entities. In…
A spirit of unity was palpable on August 18, 2023, as over 2,500 participants – comprising team members, families, clients, and partners of UOB Thailand – converged for the annual UOB Global Heartbeat Run/Walk. This event, which is part of the bank’s notable volunteering and fundraising initiatives, demonstrated the strong sense of camaraderie within the organisation. A staggering sum of 4 million baht was raised from the event, all set aside to enrich the educational experience of underprivileged students in far-flung locations through UOB’s visionary My Digital Space programme. Spanning 18 markets worldwide, the UOB Global Heartbeat Run/Walk is an embodiment of UOB’s commitment to its clients and localities. The proceedings raised in Thailand will be invested in the Thailand Collaboration for Education (TCFE), with the principal objective of equipping young minds with digital resources and comprehensive online education programmes. “The cornerstone of our UOB Heartbeat corporate social responsibility contains…
Distinguished members of Thailand’s National Water Command Centre (NWCC) have issued cautionary advisories, whether severe-to-extreme rainfall levels are in the forecast for 16 specific provinces. This news is rather unexpected, as current measures show that the water levels around the vast expanses of the Chao Phraya River are dropping, all thanks to the somewhat splendid El Nino weather conditions. Deputy of the NWCC and the esteemed Secretary-General of the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR), the honourable Surasri Kidtimonton, echoed serious apprehensions about the anticipated rain showers. The showers are reportedly expected to profoundly affect various regions in the country, ranging from the north to the northeast, as well as the east and western regions of the tropical south. Surasri Kidtimonton indicated that there’s an imminent concern looming over to the next part of the week. The severe warnings have specifically targeted 16 provinces including, but not limited to,…
Grab Thailand, a famed ride-hailing company, has undertaken an initiative to step up its presence among tourists from China and South Korea. An innovative partnership has been struck with Alipay, a leading Chinese digital wallet platform, and Kakao Pay, a popular South Korean mobile payment method. The ingenious move is intended to provide a more streamlined payment solution for the large influx of tourists from both nations. “A logical next step in our strategy is to engage with the burgeoning Chinese market,” stated Worachat Luxkanalode, the Country Head of Grab Thailand, “In order to do so, we are thrilled to enter an alliance with Alipay, an immensely popular digital wallet used by over 1 billion Chinese consumers. We have a clear objective – to facilitate effortless Alipay transactions when utilizing Grab services.” Furthermore, Grab Thailand is reportedly integrating Kakao Pay into its system to tailor an improved experience for South…