In the bustling city of Bangkok, the drama unfolds around Kornkanok “Mae Tuck” Suwannabut, the infamous celebrity online retailer, and her husband, Kanpon Rueang-aram. The couple’s story took a shocking turn on Thursday when authorities seized assets worth an astounding 70 million baht, including a jaw-dropping McLaren sports car and a fleet of other luxury vehicles from their opulent home and companies. Enter Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong, stage right, who has directed the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to treat this high-profile fraud case as a special one, accelerating its resolution. This unfolding saga reached a crescendo on a rather mundane Monday when Mae Tuck and her dashing husband were unceremoniously arrested in Bangkok. The allegations include public fraud, the digital deception of inputting false information into computer systems, misleading advertising, and misrepresenting their products and services. Kanpon now resides at Bangkok Remand Prison, while Mae Tuck currently languishes at…
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Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit is throwing down the gauntlet in a battle against bribery that sounds straight out of a spy novel, but this is no fiction. Imagine an intricate tale of graft set between 2017 and 2020 involving Deere, a towering figure in the construction equipment world, and its craftily orchestrated monetary ballet in Thailand. The notorious saga took center stage when news broke from across the ocean—Deere had inked a hefty $10-million pact with US authorities. With eyebrows raised and interests piqued, Minister Suriya swiftly orchestrated a special committee, wielding the power to unravel the tangled threads of bribery described in the American case files. At the helm of this investigative odyssey is none other than Chayatan Phromsorn, the ministry’s permanent secretary. His mission? To restore honor, uphold justice, and renew the sheen of the Ministry of Transport’s tarnished image. Wirtgen Thailand, Deere’s local ambassador, apparently had a…
The residents of Chiang Mai have been keeping a wary eye on the Ping River, particularly as the water level at the Nawarat Bridge monitoring station surged to a critical 4.20 metres on Thursday evening. This scenic city is bracing for even more flooding, with the river projected to crest at a towering 4.95 metres come Friday morning. Blame it on the recent torrential rains that have battered upstream areas, causing the river to swell with alarming speed. Governor Nirat Pongsitthithaworn didn’t mince words as he urged riverside residents to swiftly elevate their cars and cherished belongings to loftier altitudes. It’s not just personal treasures at stake, but also lives—as hospitals and clinics on low ground have been instructed to relocate bedridden patients. An evacuation may become necessary, should Mother Nature not ease her watery onslaught. Local authorities are on high alert, ready to jump into action to assist the…
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the bereaved family of Kian Leepol gathered solemnly on Wednesday to bid farewell during the funeral rites held in Wang Yang district, Nakhon Phanom. Kian, a 68-year-old bedridden woman, passed away at her home on Tuesday, leaving relatives seeking answers about the circumstances leading to her tragic death. The serene setting spoke volumes of the sorrow felt by those who knew and loved her. (Photo: Pattanapong Sripiachai) The story drew significant attention as Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul swiftly called for a thorough investigation into claims surrounding Kian’s unfortunate demise. Stirring public outcry, the elderly woman had been reliant on life-supporting medical equipment like an oxygen concentrator, which critically depended on electricity. The concern arose when her power supply was cut due to an unpaid electricity bill of 1,154 baht. While an initial report concluded that Kian did not die during the three hours her…
Imagine a sun-drenched morning in the tropical paradise of Phuket, where the azure waters glisten and the islands beckon with promises of adventure and relaxation. The Flamingo Lady 2, a catamaran with a sleek and majestic design, stood ready at the Ao Po pier, its engines purring with the anticipation of a day filled with excitement for its 22 intrepid passengers. The vessel set sail at 10 a.m., its destination—the enchanting shores of Naka Yai Island—awaited. The tourists disembarked, brimming with energy, eager to explore sandy beaches and azure waters. However, an unexpected twist was about to unfold on this otherwise idyllic day. By 10:35 a.m., the Flamingo Lady 2, now voyaging back to Phuket minus its lively passengers, found trouble lurking within its mechanics. The right engine, without prior warning, faltered and refused to cooperate, igniting a fire that started a chain of daunting events. Between the shimmering landscapes…
Imagine yourself surrounded by the pristine beauty of Koh Samui, where the lush green landscapes stretch out to meet the turquoise waters of the ocean. Nestled in this tropical paradise is the Silavadee Pool Spa Resort, an epitome of luxury and tranquility. Recently, this esteemed resort proudly achieved the ISO 22000 certification, an accolade that shines like a jewel in its crown. This internationally recognized standard for food safety management systems signals Silavadee’s unwavering commitment to delivering not just luxury, but safe and exceptional dining experiences to all its cherished guests. Let’s delve into what makes this certification so noteworthy. The ISO 22000 standard sets a comprehensive framework for food safety management, governing every step of the food process—from the moment ingredients are sourced, through production and storage, all the way to the delicious culinary magic that happens right on your plate. By adopting these meticulous measures, Silavadee Pool Spa…
Chamroon Wannapas, the vibrant 53-year-old owner of Ae Transport Co., gazes solemnly at his fleet parked in the bustling city of Khon Kaen. These buses, once teeming with the vibrant anticipation of field trips, now stand silent. The recent directive from the Education Ministry has left operators in Khon Kaen and Nakhon Ratchasima grappling with a sudden cessation of school field trips, a precautionary response to the devastating bus fire in Pathum Thani province. (Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri) The tour bus industry has taken a heavy hit, reeling from the Ministry of Education’s decision to halt field trips in the wake of a harrowing tragedy. On that fateful Tuesday, 20 young students and three cherished teachers lost their lives in a bus fire as they ventured in Pathum Thani. Thawatchai Wongwanitkanwarn, a prudent operator from Nakhon Ratchasima, highlights his firm commitment to safety. “We put safety first,” he asserts, emphasizing regular…
In a remarkable celebration of a decade-long successful alliance, the Faculty of Engineering at Chulalongkorn University (Chula Engineering) and the esteemed École Arts et Métiers LaSalle (ECAM LaSalle) jubilantly marked their 10th anniversary of partnership in engineering education. This landmark occasion was graced by the presence of several distinguished figures. Ms. Lise Talbot-Barré, the Counsellor for Culture and Cooperation at the French Embassy in Thailand, took the stage at the ceremony alongside Prof. Dr. Wilert Puriwat, President of Chulalongkorn University, and Mr. Didier Desplanche, Rector of ECAM LaSalle—a leading force in French engineering education. The Dean of Engineering at Chulalongkorn, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Witaya Wannasuphoprasit, warmly welcomed guests from academia, various public and private sectors, and even representatives from the French business ecosystem, led admirably by Patrice Pischedda, President of the Franco-Thai Chamber of Commerce. Looking back at the partnership’s illustrious beginnings in 2014, ECAM LaSalle and Chula Engineering have…
Amidst the vibrant spirit of charity and fitness, UOB Thailand triumphantly hosted its annual UOB Heartbeat Run, amassing a remarkable 5.1 million baht, all in support of children’s education. This commendable event, a pivotal chapter in UOB’s extensive global initiative that spans across 18 markets, succeeded in drawing over 2,300 enthusiastic participants in Thailand. Among the vibrant crowd were the bank’s dedicated employees, their families, loyal customers, and esteemed business partners, all uniting for a singular noble cause. The proceeds from this year’s Heartbeat Run will fortify the UOB My Digital Space (MDS) programme. This invaluable initiative provides vital computer rooms and online learning resources dedicated to mathematics, science, and English to students residing in Thailand’s remote areas. With its laser focus on Art, Children, and Education, the endeavour aligns seamlessly with UOB’s broader global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) objectives. Channeling the gathered funds judiciously, initiatives will march forward through…
In one of the most unusual heist scenarios ever, a Bangkok mall became the scene of a peculiar theft that captured the internet’s attention. On a typical afternoon at The Street Ratchada shopping center in the bustling Din Daeng district, a woman made off with a brand-new SUV, sparking a city-wide pursuit that spanned nine hours and a few unexpected turns. The bizarre story began when the SUV owner left her sleek black Honda HR-V idling in the mall’s parking lot. The air conditioning was left on to keep her furry, feline friend cool as she stepped inside for a quick caffeine fix. Little did she know, this short coffee run was about to take a dramatic twist. The saga unfolded at around 2 PM, as the SUV was effortlessly whisked away right under the nose of unsuspecting shoppers and security staff. A plucky security guard and a watchful policeman…