In a dramatic turn of events, a notorious drug gang member has been taken into custody following a protracted investigation. Throngs of officers have seized a stunning cache of illicit substances, including nearly half a million methamphetamine pills, alongside 2 kilograms of other potent drugs. This arrest—occurring today, May 7th, at the break of dawn—took place in the bustling Khlong Sam Wa district of Bangkok. Spearheading this high-stakes operation were none other than Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, Major General Nopasilp Punsawat, and Major General Phallop Aeromla. Under the pointed guidance of Police Colonel Somphoch Thongmoon, Police Lieutenant Chananthat Kaewthong led the investigative team from Min Buri Police Station in targeting a key suspect. The target of their extensive surveillance was Apivat, a 27-year-old also known by the moniker Fluke. This elusive figure had been identified as a cornerstone of the gang, primarily responsible for orchestrating the storage and distribution…
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Amidst the palm-fringed beaches and vibrant nightlife of the tropical paradise Koh Phangan, an intriguing tale unfolded that seemed plucked straight from an international thriller. A 36-year-old Russian, by the name of Denis Bichuk, found himself at the center of a gripping international smuggling saga. It all came to a head with his arrest in front of a local supermarket, a spectacle that surely surprised unsuspecting onlookers. The scene set on a tranquil, sunny Monday evening shifted dramatically when the tourist police swooped in, led by the meticulous Pol Lt Col Winit Boonchit, the vigilant chief of tourist police station 5. Little did the vacationers know that beneath the laid-back island vibe was an extensive undercover operation that had been keenly observing Bichuk’s movements for weeks. The arrest unfolded with meticulous precision. Denis, perhaps not looking for more than a quick snack, had parked his motorbike and was preparing to…
The tranquil province of Mukdahan is currently coping with an unsettling outbreak of anthrax, as the provincial Public Health Office confirmed a fourth case, nudging the tally of victims, unfortunately, to more than a number. One of these cases has tragically resulted in the loss of a life. Among the affected, three individuals are currently receiving medical care; two being treated at Mukdahan Hospital while another finds care at Don Tan Hospital. Vigilantly surveying the area, officials have pinpointed 636 individuals as being at risk due to either skin contact or indulging in anthrax-tainted delicacies. Of these, a commendable 538 have completed their anxious seven-day monitoring regime. Today, May 7th, expects the remaining 98 to breathe a sigh of relief as they too expect to conclude their observation period. The pivotal duration of incubation for anthrax is a week, urging health authorities to sound a crucial reminder: avoid any temptation…
In an emblematic display of law enforcement’s commitment to equality, the serene landscape of Phuket was momentarily overshadowed by a commotion that went full throttle on social media. On April 27, 2025, Daherwalid, a 32-year-old Australian, found himself at the heart of a viral sensation after videos of his audacious motorcycle wheelie flooded the feeds. The stunt, performed on the bustling Witsanu Road in Rawai, quickly drew the ire of local authorities, reinforcing Thailand’s zero-tolerance stance on reckless behavior. The spectacle didn’t merely end with viral fame; it triggered the swift arm of the Chalong Police Station. Their diligent detectives promptly pieced together Daherwalid’s identity, apprehending him on April 28 after a short chase. The motorcycle, a rented Honda Click 160, was tracked down, with the rental shop owner facing a session of good old-fashioned questioning, ensuring all stories were in line. For his daring escapades, Daherwalid was confronted with…
As the sun peeked through the clouds over Thailand’s breathtaking Andaman Sea, an unexpected drama unfolded beneath the shimmering waves. A majestic whale shark, often dubbed the gentle giant of the ocean, found itself caught in a perilous situation – ensnared in a mess of discarded ropes and fishing debris. The frantic scene unfurled near Thailand’s renowned diving locale, Richelieu Rock, transforming a tranquil dive site into a hub of fevered activity.
The ultimate shopping extravaganza is making a grand return, and it’s bigger and better than ever! The 1 Day 2025 is setting the stage for another unforgettable collaboration between the Central Group and Central The 1 Credit Card, promising a shopping spree like no other in Thailand. This year’s event is all about spectacular shopping experiences, and it doesn’t get more exciting than a chance to meet the sensational K-pop star “MINNIE from i-dle” — an exclusive treat for members of The 1. Orchestrated by The 1, Thailand’s foremost digital lifestyle and loyalty platform under the Central Group, The 1 Day 2025 has firmly established itself in its third year as the ultimate national shopping festival for The 1 members. From May 22 to June 1, 2025, shoppers are in for tantalizing offers at all Central Group outlets, bolstered by a strategic alliance with Central The 1 Credit Card. Spending…
In recent years, the gentle sway of Thailand’s palm trees against a backdrop of azure beaches isn’t luring as many travelers from China and Russia as it used to. Instead, these wanderlust souls find themselves captivated by the charm of Vietnam’s vibrant tapestry of experiences. From more economical lodging to around-the-clock culinary offerings, Vietnam has crafted a new allure that’s hard to resist, leading the nation to welcome twice the number of tourists than its neighbor, Thailand. Thanet Supornsahasrangsi, the articulate President of the Chon Buri Tourism Council, has voiced his concerns about this shift. He remarks that Thailand’s tourism image is fraught with difficulties. Once a favorite playground for Chinese visitors, tourist-dependent locales like Pattaya now find themselves in an eerie dance with dwindling footfalls due to a substantial reduction in Chinese arrivals, a market segment that has been pivotal for tourism in Chon Buri province. Historically, a common…
In an unfolding drama that has captured the attention of many, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has made a significant breakthrough in the case surrounding the collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building. The once imposing structure, now reduced to rubble, is at the center of swirling allegations involving forged documents, dubious contracts, and tragic loss. The DSI has uncovered a staggering 30 forged signatures on crucial engineering documents, in a scandal that touches international borders, involving the China Railway No.10 (Thailand) company, a key player in the saga. Sit down, grab a coffee, and let’s talk signatures—or the lack thereof. Imagine bringing a stack of documents to thirty engineers, all with your John Hancock scribbled elegantly at the bottom, only to be met with blank stares and shaken heads. Out of these 30 supposed vouches, only eight brave souls raised their hands, admitting, “yep, that’s me,” while…
In the bustling heart of Thailand, amidst the charming chaos of Bangkok’s streets, a pulse of concern beats steadily across the nation: consumer price inflation. This has emerged as the most pressing issue for citizens, revealed by a recent survey spearheaded by the National Statistical Office. As the clock ticks towards the March 12 milestone, marking the six-month tenure of the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration, tensions simmer over rising consumer costs, with an overwhelming sense of urgency for government intervention. In an engaging reveal, government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub reported that a striking 86% of respondents advocated for direct governmental action to curb inflation. Utility and fuel prices also stole the spotlight, with 67% crying out for continued state subsidies to ease the financial squeeze on households. The survey further highlighted societal woes, with 43% of participants urging an intensified crackdown on drug issues, while a notable 35% pointed the finger at…
In the ever-turning spotlight of Thailand’s entertainment industry, a fresh scandal has captured national attention. This time, it’s about a celebrity twosome embroiled in a digital dispute that centers around one of the more unexpected topics—the unauthorized use of their images in breast pump advertisements. Intrigued yet? Well, hold onto your hats because this tale comes with a dash of legal drama and a sprinkle of celebrity glitter. Our protagonists, Piyawadee Maleenont and Mawin Taweepol, a couple as beloved in Thailand as sticky mango rice, found themselves face-to-face with a puzzling predicament on a sunny afternoon, May 5th, 2025. While delightful visions of diaper-changing and parenting bloopers danced in their fans’ minds, the real storyline turned out to be one about boundaries being pushed—quite literally—by a well-regarded baby brand. The issue? Their faces casually splashed across discount coupon flyers at a popular children’s event without their say-so. While normally thrilled…