The serene beaches of Phuket were anything but calm yesterday as a Canadian man turned the tranquil Thai paradise into the set of an adrenaline-fueled action movie. Picture this: a high-speed chase complete with crashing vehicles and hearts racing as the plot unfolded in real-time across the island’s sun-soaked streets. It all started as the clock struck 4:45 PM on January 19th. Patong police, responding to a call about a commotion at the Patong Condo Hotel, arrived only to see their suspect bust out of the scene in style—or madness—behind the wheel of a black Ford pickup truck. The mystery man? None other than 34-year-old Samuel Lee Jackson. No, not THAT Samuel L. Jackson, though this escapade could certainly rival a Hollywood script. Jackson, born in Tehran but hailing from Canada, wasn’t alone in his escapade. Riding shotgun was his buddy, Jared Liam Wong, also 34, from Vancouver. The pair’s…
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Amid the bustling streets of Bangkok, a surprising tale of visa fraud unraveled recently when a woman, ensnared in a web of deceit, was caught washing dishes in an unassuming restaurant while evading justice. This bizarre saga unfolded on a Saturday, January 18, right in the heart of the Chom Thong district, where 43-year-old Narapas, whose last name has been withheld, was apprehended by a determined squad of law enforcers led by the astute Police Lieutenant Chada Sesavesh, under the strategic guidance of Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and Police Colonel Santi Korkasem. Narapas was far from an ordinary dishwasher. As it turns out, she was a fugitive, fleeing from the shadows of her past as the orchestrator of a massive visa fraud operation. Her list of felonies read like a lengthy inventory, with 10 arrest warrants looming over her head for various fraud-related misdeeds issued by courts across Thailand.…
Yesterday at the Phuket City Police Station, amidst the otherwise ordinary humdrum of routine patrol duties, a crackerjack story unfolded that could rival the most gripping of action films. It all kicked off just past 5:30 PM when officers from the Crime Suppression Division found themselves in a nail-biting chase, like something straight out of a thrilling cop show. It was January 19, and the sun was beginning to set when their attention was caught by a seemingly harmless man acting suspicious as a cat in a dog kennel, near a nondescript red booth. Clutching something in his left hand as though it were a winning lottery ticket, the man, who was later revealed to be 40-year-old Ekkaudom Phantha from Nakhon Sri Thammarat province, decided he didn’t much fancy explaining himself and made a hasty beeline for his vehicle—a passenger van gleaming with a Phuket registration. The man was off…
In the bustling city of Bangkok, a dispute over missing money spiraled into a violent confrontation, leaving one man critically injured. It was an everyday morning until a quarrel over a seemingly small amount of money—1,000 baht, or roughly $30—culminated in tragedy. The incident unfolded in a makeshift shelter nestled within the Khok Faet subdistrict of the Nong Chok district, where 28-year-old Kiattisak found himself embroiled in an altercation with another young man, a 23-year-old named Chanavee. As the sun rose on January 19, police received a distress call from a 61-year-old woman named Wanna. Distressed and desperate, she relayed the shocking news of her son’s stabbing incident. Wanting swift justice, she informed the police that her son, Kiattisak, had been severely injured when Chanavee, wielding a knife, struck him in the chest. The blood-stained scene was a crude reminder of how quickly tempers could flare and escalate into violence.…
In a heart-tugging tale from Pattaya, a newborn baby boy, believed to be just a few days old, was found abandoned at Pattaya Patthamakun Hospital. This tiny bundle of joy has sparked a quest filled with mystery and compassion, as dedicated hospital staff strive to provide loving care, while local authorities put on their detective hats to uncover the identity of the enigmatic mother. The serendipitous discovery unfolded on January 17, when Bang Lamung district chief, Phatphat Sritanyanon, accompanied by his wife, Primrita Sritanyanon, who leads the Bang Lamung Red Cross Association, paid a touching visit to the hospital. Suitcases brimming with baby necessities in tow, the couple was determined to lend a helping hand. They met with Doctor Wichai Thanasophon, the hospital’s director, their visit culminating in a journey to the third floor of the Pattayathorn Building where the newest little resident was being lovingly tended to. Dr. Wichai…
Monday mornings are already notorious for their lackluster charm, but this particular one in Bangkok greeted its residents with more than the usual case of the Mondays—it came cloaked in a not-so-welcome shroud of air pollution. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Air Quality Information Centre served up an alarming report: air quality had plummeted beneath safety standards in a staggering 70 areas across the city. With the sun barely rising over the bustling metropolis, PM2.5 levels hit an average of 54.1 micrograms per cubic meter—a number significantly outpacing the country’s safety benchmark of 37.5 mcg for a mere three-hour window, stretching from the wee hours of 5 AM to 7 AM. For those not in the know, PM2.5 are those pesky tiny particles, measuring 2.5 micrometers or less, that can stealthily invade your lungs, paving the way for a slew of chronic health issues, most notably affecting the lungs and heart.…
In the tranquil province of Phayao, a prestigious university stood overshadowed by scandal as a shocking story unfolded, leaving many in the community bewildered. The headlines grabbed attention far and wide as news broke of an incident involving a university professor and a young boy. The situation took a dark turn when it was revealed that a 17-year-old Thai boy had been coerced by the professor into a horrifying ordeal of sexual assault at a petrol station in neighboring Lampang province. The details of the case stirred outrage, as the victim, known as A to protect his identity, bravely stepped forward to recount his traumatic experience. Accompanied by his family, A marched into Kelangnakorn Police Station to lodge a formal complaint, marking the beginning of his pursuit for justice. The incident became a focal point in the media, with A speaking out, hoping that his story would galvanize public consciousness…
In the heart of Thailand’s rapidly progressing real estate and construction sector, the illustrious Hylife Group has forged an exciting new path, propelling the nation’s digital capabilities into the future. With an eye on the horizon, the Group has entered a strategic partnership with the College of Arts, Media, and Technology (CAMT) at the esteemed Chiang Mai University. You might be wondering, “What’s the big deal?” Well, hang tight, because this alliance is all about paving the road with cutting-edge technology through a ground-breaking initiative: the Digital Industry Integration (DII) course. Now, before you roll your eyes at another corporate partnership, let me introduce you to the masterminds behind this innovation. At the helm is the visionary Shubhodeep Das, the Founder and Group CEO of Hylife Group. Alongside him, as trusty navigators, stand Dhanush Ramachandran Nair and Watcharaphon Lin, the Deputy Group CEO and Executive Director, respectively. Together, they signed…
The heart-wrenching saga involving Thai singer Manaswin “Tik Shiro” Nuntasane continues to unfold as new developments bring more heartache to a grieving family. The father of the late Thianporn Siwapornpitak, who perished in a tragic car accident involving Tik Shiro, is desperately appealing for a reassessment of the compensation offered by the singer following the further loss of his son, who succumbed to injuries from the same incident after months of battling for his life. On the ill-fated day of October 10, a fateful collision occurred on a bridge over Theparak Road in Sai Mai district when Manaswin’s van collided with a motorcycle driven by 28-year-old Thianporn. Her younger brother, a mere 21-year-old Chakkrapat, was sitting behind her. The accident’s impact was instant and unforgiving—Thianporn lost her life at the scene, while Chakkrapat was rushed to Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital in critical condition. Their devastated father, Jeerawat Siwapornpitak, recently collected his…
The sun rose over Bangkok on Monday morning, casting a soft glow over the bustling city. Despite the usual vibrant energy of the metropolis, an uninvited guest decided to linger. A thick veil of ultrafine dust, more ominous than the kind grandma dusts off her shelves, settled across Bangkok and 64 other provinces, creating a symphony of coughs and wheezes. In the realm of air quality, one measurement that particularly grabs attention is PM2.5 – particulate matter small enough to slip through your defenses and wreak havoc on your lungs. As of 9 a.m., Bangkok resembled an abstract painting of questionable hues, marred by unsafe levels of PM2.5 spread throughout, turning the atmosphere into a dance of invisible toxins. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, or Gistda to its friends, revealed the alarming stats. Twenty-eight provinces bore the dreaded red mark on the air quality index, a clear sign…