In a nail-biting twist of events that feels straight out of a crime thriller, a Japanese national with alleged ties to the Yakuza finds himself ensnared in an international web of deception. The spotlight is on 34-year-old Yu Hamaji, reputedly a key figure in a high-stakes call centre operation based in Thailand. This operation, cleverly camouflaged in the lap of luxury in the idyllic Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri, had been haunting Japanese retirees with its sophisticated cons. Things took a dramatic turn when Police Lieutenant Colonel Pattana Nutchanat, the deputy chief of the Immigration Bureau, spelled out the details of Hamaji’s supposed double life. On an otherwise ordinary Sunday, January 12, as passengers thronged the corridors of Thailand’s Don Mueang Airport, police swooped down on Hamaji just as he was about to take flight to Japan, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and devastated victims. This gripping…
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In an impressive display of coordination and quick response, military and police forces swooped into action in the picturesque province of Chiang Rai, where they intercepted a massive drug smuggling operation. With an unexpected twist and a thrilling chase, authorities seized a staggering 456 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine, sending shockwaves through the criminal networks. The high-octane saga began following a crucial tip-off from vigilant local residents. Rumors were swirling about a mysterious white Mitsubishi pickup truck, its appearance as suspicious as a spy in a turtleneck in the tropics. The vehicle had allegedly been involved in a minor collision, an episode that seemed innocuous at first glance but soon unfurled into a tale worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster. It was January 15, a day like any other, when soldiers from the Phaden Base, Task Force Chao Taak, and the vigilantly watchful Pha Mueang Force, teamed up with the sharp-eyed officers…
Across the vibrant heart of northeastern Thailand, a clarion call reverberates through bustling bazaars and tranquil temples alike. In a spirited plea, residents are being asked to roll up their sleeves and provide one of the most precious gifts: the gift of life through blood donation. As the Regional Blood Centre V sounds the alarm on a critical shortage, communities in regions like Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Buriram, and Surin find themselves uniting for a cause that underscores the strength of solidarity. Sirilak Piakkhunthod, the dedicated head of the blood centre, unveils a landscape punctuated by urgent need. The lifelines of 39 hospitals in Nakhon Ratchasima hang in the balance, their requests for 13,000 to 15,000 units of life-sustaining blood greeted by barren shelves holding just about 3,000 units. This staggering shortfall of 75 to 80% fuels a crusade against time, health challenges, and gaps in donation frequency. The shortage, according…
In a tranquil corner of Chiang Mai province, a story unfurls that has the makings of a modern-day drama. Meet Chandi, a 57-year-old hill tribe woman who is caught in the whirlwind of an alleged banking scam that has ensnared her in a web of debt amounting to nearly 300,000 baht (around US$8,680). This tale spins around a community that reigns not only against the lush backdrop of Mueang subdistrict, Bo Kaew district but also grapples with the stark lines of justice and bureaucratic rigor. Our story takes its first turn on a crisp morning, where Siripong Nampha, freshly minted as the district chief of Samoeng, takes charge. The scene is set with a visit to Chandi’s humble abode on January 15, 2025. Accompanied by a retinue of local officials, Nampha is on a mission: to untie the knot of confusion that binds Chandi and her 64-year-old husband, Jorpo, both…
In a recent crackdown on the burgeoning issue of illicit substances infiltrating the nightlife scene, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sounded the alarm about a dangerous new trend—Pot K. This sinister concoction is a vape liquid laced with ketamine, a powerful hallucinogenic drug, which poses alarming health risks and could potentially be fatal. Traffickers of this illegal substance face the harsh reality of a 15-year prison sentence paired with a staggering fine of 1.5 million baht. The eerie charm of Pot K seems to have gripped nightlife aficionados, making it a coveted yet extremely perilous indulgence. On the ominous date of January 15, Dr. Witit Srisuriyachayakul, the FDA’s dedicated Deputy Secretary General, unveiled startling developments: the police force in Makkasan had nabbed individuals unlawfully peddling Pot K. Ketamine, the culprit ingredient, is a Schedule 2 controlled substance under Thai law, and its misuse has seen a steep…
In a heart-wrenching turn of events yesterday, the peaceful Khlong Khlung Bridge spanning the picturesque Ping River in Kamphaeng Phet province became the site of a harrowing accident. A bustling day turned tragic when a motorcycle collided with a car, leaving one individual dead and two others critically injured. This devastating incident spurred an urgent response from police and rescue teams. Leading the investigation, Police Lieutenant Chatchanon Sanitmak from the Khlong Khlung Police Station reported on the unfortunate sequences that led to this catastrophe. It was the 15th of January when a silver Honda Accord, showing signs of a brutal encounter with multiple motorcycles, was discovered obstructing the bridge’s pathway. Its presence commanded attention with its crumpled front grill, an unmistakable witness to the collision’s force. Parked precariously close, a battle-worn blue-black Honda Wave motorcycle with a sidecar painted a picture of domesticity interrupted. This wasn’t just any motorcycle; it…
Last night, the Emirates Stadium in North London was ablaze not just with the fervor of the North London Derby, but with some glittering star power courtesy of Blackpink’s sensational Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban. As ardent supporters of Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur thronged to witness the electrifying football clash, they were in for an additional treat when the K-pop whirlwind graced the pitch as part of a special collaboration with Guinness. Guinness Korea had been sparking curiosity and excitement weeks in advance with tantalizing glimpses on social media, hinting at “Lisa’s coin tossing experience with Guinness.” And when the moment finally arrived on January 15th, with hearts thumping and cameras flashing, Lisa stepped elegantly onto the field. Her mission? To hand over that all-important ceremonial coin to Premier League referee Simon Hooper, setting the scene for a fiery 90 minutes between these historic rivals. But Lisa’s presence was more than just…
In a peculiar escapade reminiscent of a film scene, a man’s rash attempt to confront jealousy and infidelity crashed—quite literally—on the serene shores of Rayong. On a seemingly calm January 15 night, under the cloak of darkness, a spectacle of raw emotions unfolded at Laem Charoen Beach, leaving onlookers baffled and a Honda Jazz embedded in the sand as a testament to an attempt gone awry. The protagonist of this chaotic drama was a Thai man named Bom. Fueled by a cocktail of jealousy and rage, Bom made a rather dramatic decision to pilot his white hatchback towards the ocean, seemingly aiming to vanquish all that complicated his tangled relationship web. Yet, like an overzealous sailor attempting an impossible voyage, Bom’s journey was abruptly halted by the steadfast sands of Rayong, leaving him to face not the abyss of the sea but the reality of a grounding nature had imposed.…
As the vibrant colors and joyous festivities of the Chinese New Year loom on the horizon, Thailand gears up to welcome a wave of tourists to its shores. Picture this: the bustling Suvarnabhumi airport terminal, a kaleidoscope of people, each eager to join the celebrations. The previous year saw this sight during Chinese New Year, beautifully captured by photographer Somchai Poomlard, and as the clock ticks closer to January 29, 2025, a new chapter of this festive saga is about to unfold. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit is at the helm, readying the Airports of Thailand (AoT) for an avalanche of tourists during this lively holiday season. His projections place the number of foreign arrivals at a staggering 4 million over a bustling 10-day stretch from January 24 to February 2. Of particular note is the influx from China, with an anticipated 770,000 travelers. That’s a delightful 22.6% more than last…
In the picturesque province of Chanthaburi, what should have been a tranquil day turned tragically somber for a local family. A story reminiscent of a mystery novel unfolded when a missing 42-year-old man, known only by his first name, Ruengsak, was found lifeless in an abandoned house. What lay behind this discovery was a trail of emotional and financial turbulence that perhaps shadowed his every step. The late evening on January 15th was anything but ordinary for Police Colonel Jirannon Thongsroi. A call that sent chills down anyone’s spine reached the Thamai District Police Station, reporting a ghastly finding in the deserted corridors of a house in the Takad Ngao subdistrict. Responding promptly, the police were joined by the deft hands of forensic doctors from Phra Pok Klao Hospital and a team of dedicated volunteers from Sawang Katanyu Chanthaburi. Together, they unearthed the story hidden within the abandoned walls. Upon…