In the sunny isle of Phuket, amidst the turquoise waves and vibrant nightlife, a daring heist recently unfolded, casting a shadow over the serene beaches. The prime suspect? A 23-year-old Burmese worker named Nye Bo Thet, who allegedly pulled off a caper involving over 1.1 million baht pilfered from his employer’s abode. The pint-sized drama commenced during a crime suppression campaign run by the vigilant Cherng Talay Police in early May. Caught in the net of law enforcement, Nye Bo Thet was apprehended outside Building 92 of the Baan Ua-Athorn housing project nestled in the lush Srisoonthorn subdistrict, Thalang district. Mysterious as a Sherlockian plot, the exact timing of his arrest remains a clandestine affair, buried under the cloak of police procedures. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, it was the clarity of CCTV footage that led officers right to the footsteps of the suspect. The footage depicted Nye…
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In a heartfelt tale of engagement amidst nature’s unpredictability, the “Thirsty Five” districts of Sikhiu, Sung Noen, Kham Thalae So, Muang, and Chalerm Prakiat can rest easier, knowing that the water guardian angel of Lam Takhong is keeping watch. Indeed, as of this date, Lam Takhong, one of the gems among Nakhon Ratchasima’s quartet of crucial reservoirs, proudly cradles 449.33 million cubic meters of water. While this might sound like music to thirsty ears, there’s a whisper of caution—it represents just 15.69% of its bountiful capacity. Yet, every cloud has its hydration-laced silver lining! Sukhon Temyodying, the oracle of the Lam Takhong Operation and Maintenance Project, has shared a splash of good news amidst the concern. Out of the current water bounty, a strategic allocation of 26.61 million cubic meters is devoted to transforming into that crisp, clear liquid gold we know as tap water. Picture water flowing with purpose—…
In an action-packed sequence reminiscent of a crime thriller, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra showcased her unwavering commitment to tackling the drug menace, attending a significant briefing in Ayutthaya on a major narcotics operation. The backdrop—a successfully concluded heist by the good guys! With the spotlight firmly on this operation, the show was indeed stolen by the audacious bravery of law enforcement. Picture this: a daring early morning raid in the historic heartland of Ayutthaya has led to the capture of a staggering 8.7 million speed pills and, wait for it, a jaw-dropping 720 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine. The spotlight here is deservedly shared with the hard-nosed grit of Pol Lt Gen Surapon Prembut, the Chief of Provincial Police Region 1, overseeing what reads like a textbook victory over drug cartels. Behind this gripping saga sits a 32-year-old gentleman by the pseudonym of “Back,” who found himself awkwardly central to an…
With the municipal elections just around the corner, Thailand’s Election Commission has upped the ante by promising juicy cash rewards of up to a million baht for information leading to proof of election fraud. As the countdown ticks down to the hotly anticipated May 11 polls, whispers of vote-buying and election irregularities have been bubbling to the surface. With mayoral and council seats up for grabs in a whopping 76 provinces, the stakes couldn’t be higher. This enticing incentive is part of an official regulation under the EC’s strict policy on investigative expenses for ferreting out electoral misconduct. Informants gunning for the bounty must play by the book: they need to submit evidence in person to EC investigators or authorized officials, pinpoint the accused as well as potential witnesses, and lay down substantial, verifiable details about the alleged shenanigans in question. Naturally, the rewards are no easy money. They will…
In a dazzling feat of police prowess, an enthralling tale unfolded in the early hours of the morning as a high-stakes operation led by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom saw the dramatic capture of a notorious group embroiled in the shadowy world of motorcycle theft and cross-border illegal sales. This sensational sting operation resulted in the arrest of three elusive suspects with outstanding warrants, destined to be unveiled before the glaring spotlight of justice. First to face the music was Wuichai, alternatively known in the underworld by his moniker, Kee. On this fateful day, May 7, he was apprehended under accusations of perpetrating nighttime theft with a covert accomplice. The detectives behind this triumphant takedown hail from the esteemed 8th division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, working in seamless collaboration with the diligent Sam Sen district police. Kee’s past is marred by a checkered history of drug offenses, adding an…
In the wake of a tense showdown that unfolded like a scene from an action movie, a 19-year-old suspect, dubbed Chef, has been apprehended following an intense shooting incident. The altercation boiled down to a personal dispute, amid allegations of self-defense by the suspect. As the story goes, on the eve of May 3, amidst the shadowy early hours, two ominous figures atop a red PCX motorcycle navigated to their target. Gunfire erupted as the duo discharged a startling 15 rounds at their intended victim, before beating a hasty retreat towards the dark recesses of Soi Nuanchan 22 on Nuanchan Road. Their identity was concealed beneath black jackets, jeans, and a nondescript black helmet. Fast forward to May 6, the gears of justice swiftly turned. By 5:30 PM, the astute investigative prowess of Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and his elite squad bore fruit. The proverbial net closed in on…
Formula One (F1) is no longer confined to the roar of engines and the screech of tires; it has seamlessly woven its way into the broader tapestry of pop culture. With the forthcoming 2025 F1 film and the electrifying F1: The Album, featuring world-renowned artists like Rosé, Doja Cat, and Ed Sheeran, F1’s reach is extending globally, drawing in fresh fans from diverse backgrounds. But among the racers steering the wheel of these high-speed narratives, one name shines brightly, resonating particularly with Thai motorsport fans. Meet Alexander Albon Ansusinha, a British-Thai sensation making waves in the Formula One circuit. Born in the bustling heart of London on March 23, 1996, Albon is not only a testament to relentless ambition but also a beacon of pride for the Thai racing community. As the first driver in seven long decades to race under the Thai flag and the first to clinch a…
In a chilling tale of vengeance, a quiet durian plantation in Thailand’s southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat has become the unexpected backdrop of a family tragedy. A 47-year-old man named Somchai met a gruesome end amidst the prickly fruits, and the cause of his demise was not merely the sharp spikes of the infamous “king of fruits,” but something far more human and sinister. On the fateful night of May 5th, Somchai was found lifeless under the verdant canopy of the durian trees, his head torch still flickering as testimony to his last hours spent in toil. He bore two marks of violence: a gunshot wound piercing his left side and a stab wound on his right—an unmistakable tableau of rage and retribution. The tragic irony of the scene was accentuated by the couple’s conflict over the durian plantation. This very orchard, jointly managed by Somchai and his wife,…
Quite the awakening it was for the good folks in Nakhon Si Thammarat this morning! At the bleary-eyed hour of 5:31 a.m., an earthquake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale decided to shake things up a bit in the serene Sai Ra subdistrict of Chawang district. Hearing about this, even the most committed of morning grouches had to lift an eyebrow—or perhaps both—as the ground did an unsolicited early morning shuffle. Dwellers from various subdistricts sprung to life with reports of unsettling trembles. If the shaking wasn’t enough to rattle their nerves, the accompanying loud noises certainly turned up the volume on morning chaos. Imagine sipping your morning coffee only to have it shimmy out of your cup! While most things stayed mostly upright, hospitals took no chances and quickly evacuated buildings, initiating drills that added a dramatic twist to their daily routines. One must tip the hat to the…
In a gripping tale of academic discord and legal entanglement, an American academic, previously teaching in Thailand, is embroiled in a heated battle to restore his position after what he deems an unlawful dismissal. This unfolding drama has ignited wide-spread debate over academic freedom and the delicate dynamics of foreign scholars navigating Thai legal frameworks. David Chambers, once a respected lecturer within the Faculty of Social Science at Naresuan University in Phitsanulok, finds himself at the center of controversy following a controversial chain of events. Initially, Chambers faced serious allegations under Thailand’s strict lèse majesté laws—charges that have historically been sensitive and can carry severe consequences. The Internal Security Operations Command, Third Army Region originally lodged the accusation, centering around an article authored by Chambers and published by Singapore’s ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute. Despite the gravity of these initial charges, they were eventually dropped by the Region 6 prosecutors’ office, reportedly…