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Tourism

MK Restaurants Offers Japan Flight Tickets with AirAsia

MK Restaurants is offering 10 round-trip flights to Japan with AirAsia this August when customers spend 899 baht or more per receipt, with winners announced in September for travel through year-end.

MK Restaurants Offers Japan Flight Tickets with AirAsia
4 Aug Khaosod

MK Restaurants has teamed up with budget airline AirAsia this August to thank loyal customers with the "MK Takes Mom to Eat and Win a Japan Flight" campaign, offering 10 round-trip prizes to five popular Japanese cities worth 680,000 baht total. Customers can enter by ordering the signature sukiyaki set or spending 899 baht or more per receipt (after discounts) at any MK Restaurants location nationwide—except MK Gold, MK Live, MK Premium Buffet, and MK Paradise—between August 1-31, 2025. Members earn two chances to win per receipt, while non-members get one. Winners will receive two-seat prizes to Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka, and Okinawa (two prizes per city), with results announced September 11 and travel permitted from September 12 to December 31, 2025. Additionally, during Mother's Day week (August 10-16), customers ordering the "Mom's Travel Sukiyaki Set" or any menu totaling 1,299 baht or more receive a free duck-shaped neck pillow (worth 299 baht) as a gift, while supplies last.

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Police

Suspect Surrenders After Police Siege of Palm Oil Plantation

One suspect surrendered at a palm oil plantation in Phang Nga after police cornered a gang suspected of killing two Takua Pa officers on August 2. The gunman revealed the group of six had fled from mountains and opened fire believing arrest

Suspect Surrenders After Police Siege of Palm Oil Plantation
4 Aug Khaosod

Police have intensified their operation following the shooting death of two officers from Takua Pa Police Station, Phang Nga Province, on August 2. Authorities cordoned off a large palm oil plantation behind Prai Wan subdistrict, suspected to be the gunmen's refuge. As officers advanced toward the plantation's center and fired warning shots into the dense brush, suspects called out to surrender. One gunman emerged with hands raised and was taken into custody without incident.

During preliminary interrogation, the suspect revealed that the gang of approximately six had fled from Maw Dae mountains after coming under pressure from a three-province task force. He claimed they opened fire on Takua Pa police officers believing they were about to be arrested, resulting in two deaths and injuries. The suspect disclosed the full network of gang members, their criminal history involving economic sabotage and attacks on officials, and locations of hideouts. He also revealed that the weapons used in their network have been linked to multiple unrest incidents in Phang Nga Province.

Authorities are continuing to sweep the palm oil plantation and surrounding areas to determine whether additional suspects remain in hiding. Police Deputy Commander Samran Nuanmaa is preparing to brief media on the operation's results and further investigation plans once the area is fully secured.

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Police

DSI Finds Increased Money Trail in Phawuth Case

The DSI discovered the financial trail in MP Phawuth Pongsitthiphanu's case has grown from 28 million to 33 million baht, with investigators still expanding their witness list and examining evidence from a company server before filing charg

DSI Finds Increased Money Trail in Phawuth Case
4 Aug Khaosod

On August 4, Justice Minister Lt. Gen. Rutpol Naowhirat discussed the case of People's Party MP Phawuth Pongsitthiphanu, who appeared before the Department of Special Investigation (DSI). The DSI discovered that financial data in the case had changed from 28 million baht to 33 million baht, relating to loan transactions, prompting a need for further fact-checking. When asked about findings from a QRS Global company server, the minister said it contained comprehensive data and the DSI was expected to uncover significant evidence from it, though details would await the investigation's completion. Regarding when charges could be filed after summons were issued, Rutpol stated that was uncertain because evidence and witness lists continue to expand. The investigation is currently working to examine key individuals, but additional suspects, witnesses, and persons of interest must still be questioned, with the witness pool expected to grow further. When asked if Phawuth's upcoming statement two weeks away would be his last, the minister said it was unclear, but noted that Phawuth has denied all allegations connected to the scamming ring. Former politician and actor Ratchaphoom Tokkongthrap, known as Film, also denied the allegations when he appeared before the DSI.

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National

Court Rejects Urgent Petition in NBTC Chair Dispute

The Central Administrative Court rejected NBTC chairman Dr. Sorin's urgent petition to overturn a finding that his part-time physician work disqualifies him from the position, with a full ruling expected within days.

Court Rejects Urgent Petition in NBTC Chair Dispute
4 Aug Khaosod

On August 4, 2025, the Central Administrative Court rejected Dr. Sorin Bunyaiphaipruck's urgent petition filed the previous day in case number 1455/2569. Dr. Sorin, the NBTC chairman, sought court review to overturn the recruitment committee's finding that he is legally barred from holding the position because of his part-time physician work. He argued the committee exceeded its legal authority and acted without neutrality or transparency, denying him a fair hearing. He also contended that the committee's decision alone cannot remove him from office, as the committee can only nominate candidates for Senate approval.

The court ruled that no urgent interim relief was necessary before a full judgment. The case remains in pre-assignment stages pending judicial panel appointment. Dr. Suphatra Hasuwannakij, a constitutional development adviser, noted that if the court grants temporary protection, the Prime Minister must delay any removal petition; conversely, without court protection, immediate dismissal becomes possible. The Thai Legal Counsel's Committee concluded on August 3 that the recruitment committee has authority to assess qualifications and deemed its decision final. A court ruling is expected within days. Dr. Sorin should cease his duties immediately due to his original lack of qualifications, Dr. Suphatra added, warning that upcoming NBTC meetings on August 5–6 may be disrupted and critical agendas like the digital TV roadmap remain stalled. Legal scholar Wuth Tingssmit viewed Dr. Sorin's court filing as procedurally sound but noted the outcome depends on judicial interpretation.

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Police

Police Chief Orders Investigation Into Allegations Ex-Officer Aided Suspect

Police Commissioner orders investigation after allegations surface that a retired officer may have employed a suspect in a five-murder case as an informant around 2013-2016.

Police Chief Orders Investigation Into Allegations Ex-Officer Aided Suspect
4 Aug Khaosod

National Police Commissioner General Kittiphat Phanphetch addressed allegations on August 4, 2026, confirming that police conducted a thorough investigation into the five-murder case involving the suspect. He explained that the investigation began with preliminary questioning, expanded to cases involving foreign nationals, and uncovered additional crimes. The Commissioner expressed regret that a person with such a violent criminal history remains in Thailand but acknowledged legal constraints on police action.

When asked about a witness's claim that the suspect was once a police informant, General Kittiphat said he immediately ordered the Thonglor police station to accept a complaint from the whistleblower. He stated that police are verifying the identity of the alleged officer, noting the informant relationship dates back approximately ten years to 2013-2016. The Commissioner stressed that if any officer is found to have hired criminals as informants, decisive action will follow. He added that the suspected officer likely retired and is under verification by Chachoengsao provincial police. General Kittiphat emphasized that police follow proper investigative procedures and do not favor anyone, but will take action based on evidence if wrongdoing is confirmed.

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National

Bangkok Clinic Sued Over Failed Liposuction Results

A 44-year-old Bangkok woman is suing a beauty clinic after paying over 100,000 baht for liposuction that left her abdomen distorted instead of delivering the promised six-pack definition, with the clinic refusing responsibility or compensat

4 Aug The Thaiger Crime

Bangkok clinic denies liposuction mistakes, confirming perfect outcomeLegacyA Thai woman sought legal action against a beauty clinic in Bangkok after a liposuction procedure left her with a distorted and wrinkled abdomen instead of the defined six-pack appearance she was promised. The 44 year old woman, identified only as Ying, sought assistance from the Saimai Survive Foundation after spending more than 100,000 baht on the cosmetic procedure. She claimed the outcome differed significantly from the clinic’s online advertisements. Ying said she initially responded to an online promotion offering the six-pack liposuction procedure for 39,999 baht. Believing the clinic was reputable because of its strong social media presence and advertising, she decided to proceed with the surgery. According to Ying, clinic staff informed her shortly before the operation that she would need to pay an additional 70,000 baht. She alleged they warned that refusing the extra treatment would leave her abdomen loose and uneven. Feeling pressured just before surgery, she agreed to pay the higher fee. Photo via Top News After the operation, Ying said the promised six-pack definition never appeared. Instead, she said her abdominal muscles were uneven, swollen and failed to match the appearance she had discussed with the clinic. She said she later questioned the surgeon about the result, but claimed the doctor insisted the outcome was satisfactory. Ying said she strongly disagreed with that assessment. According to Ying, she repeatedly contacted the clinic seeking a resolution, but staff stopped responding and refused to accept responsibility. She also claimed the clinic removed negative reviews she posted on its Facebook page and other social media platforms. Ying later consulted another doctor at a different clinic, who reportedly told her the result would require corrective surgery. She said the estimated cost of the revision procedure was about 300,000 baht. Photo via Facebook/ TalknewsOnline Accompanied by her lawyer, Ying returned to the original clinic to seek compensation for the corrective treatment. She alleged the surgeon maintained that the procedure had produced a good result and declined responsibility, stating that she had signed documents acknowledging the outcome. The doctor instead reportedly offered additional treatment to improve the appearance of her abdomen. Ying declined, saying she no longer trusted the clinic. She also challenged the clinic to publish photographs of her abdomen on its official social media channels if it genuinely believed the procedure had been successful. According to Ying, the clinic refused. Photo via Top News Ying further claimed that several other former clients had contacted her to report similar experiences with cosmetic procedures at the same clinic. The Saimai Survive Foundation said it plans to submit the case to the Office of the Consumer Protection Board, the Department of Health Service Support and the Medical Council of Thailand for further consideration. The foundation added that it is seeking an investigation into the licences of both the clinic and the doctor who performed the operation. The story Bangkok clinic denies liposuction mistakes, confirming perfect outcome as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Seven Large Sinkholes Appear in Khon Kaen Farmland

Seven large sinkholes have suddenly appeared in farmland in Khon Kaen's Phu Pha Man district, sparking fears of further ground collapses as authorities investigate the cause.

Seven Large Sinkholes Appear in Khon Kaen Farmland
4 Aug Khaosod

Seven large sinkholes have emerged in farmland in Phu Pha Man district, Khon Kaen province, alarming local residents and prompting authorities to investigate the cause. The sinkholes were reported on 4 August 2026 in Ban Wang Charoen, Village 2, Huai Muang subdistrict, in an agricultural area used by local residents. An initial survey found seven sinkholes at the site, each reportedly large and deep, with signs that the affected areas could continue to expand. The incident has caused concern among residents, who fear further ground collapses in the area. District chief Siwakorn Mitrat assigned officials to inspect the site alongside the Huai Muang Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and community leaders. The affected area is approximately 12 kilometres from Phu Pha Man cliff and the district centre. Authorities said tourist attractions in the area remain safe and have not been affected by the incident. Officials are continuing to inspect the site and assess the situation.

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Police

Police Order Probe Into Leaked Data of Top Officials

Police have launched an investigation into leaked personal data of top government officials including the Prime Minister, with the national police chief urging caution about the authenticity of released materials amid concerns over digital

Police Order Probe Into Leaked Data of Top Officials
4 Aug Khaosod

National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kittarat Panpetch announced on August 4 at Government House that he has ordered the Technology Crime Investigation Division (TCID) to investigate the unauthorized release of personal data belonging to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the Interior Minister, and Interior Ministry officials. He emphasized that while he is not protecting senior officials, he believes people should carefully examine whether such leaked images are genuine, given how advanced digital manipulation technology has become. Kittarat stated that identifying the data source remains challenging and that the Interior Ministry has already denied involvement. He noted that determining whether the leaked images are authentic or artificially created requires thorough analysis from multiple angles. When asked whether victims should file complaints under the Personal Data Protection Act, Kittarat said that depends on investigation results and whether the individuals involved wish to press charges. He stressed the importance of critical thinking in the digital age, where both real and fabricated content circulates on social media, and cautioned against jumping to conclusions without examining the facts.

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Police

Government Probe Into Local Exam Fraud Names Over 100 Suspects

An investigation into fraud in Thailand's 2568 local government recruitment exams has identified over 100 suspects including senior officials and outside conspirators, with irregularities found at every stage from quota requests through sco

Government Probe Into Local Exam Fraud Names Over 100 Suspects
4 Aug Khaosod

Deputy Prime Minister for Legal Affairs Pakorn Nilprapart briefed reporters on August 4 that today's meeting marked the final review of documents and evidence in the investigation of fraud in the 2568 local government recruitment examinations. The committee found defects in nearly every procedural step, with involvement from more than 100 people both inside and outside government agencies. He stated the investigation involves senior officials and multiple outsiders, requiring comprehensive re-examination of the entire recruitment process and potential civil, criminal, disciplinary, and ethical action against individuals involved. "This case is not easily resolved, but it must be concluded," Pakorn said.

Police Chief Kittiphon Phetphicharn reported that a 30-day investigation revealed irregularities in the quota request process, quota certification discrepancies, and score alterations during the post-examination phase. The committee found defects before, during, and after the exams that could facilitate fraud. Recommendations will be submitted to the Prime Minister regarding individuals who may face legal proceedings across civil, criminal, disciplinary, and ethical grounds, with follow-up actions assigned to relevant government agencies including the Interior Ministry, Local Administration Department, and Civil Service Commission.

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Weather

Thailand Issues Heavy Rain Alert for 31 Provinces Through August 9

Thailand's Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert for 31 provinces through August 9, warning of potential flash flooding in low-lying areas and dangerous sea conditions with waves exceeding 3 meters in thunderstorm zones.

Thailand Issues Heavy Rain Alert for 31 Provinces Through August 9
4 Aug Khaosod

At 5 p.m. on August 4, 2025, the Thai Meteorological Department issued alert number 2 (144/2569) concerning strong winds in the upper Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand, along with heavy to very heavy rainfall across Thailand with impacts expected from August 6–9, 2025. The northern, northeastern, and eastern regions will see increased rainfall with some areas experiencing very heavy downpours, while the central region, Bangkok and surrounding areas, and the southern region will experience heavy rain in scattered locations. This is due to a monsoon trough passing over the upper north and upper northeast, combined with a strong southwest monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the upper Gulf of Thailand. The public is warned of dangers from heavy to very heavy rainfall and accumulated water, which may trigger flash flooding and flash floods, particularly in foothill areas near water channels and low-lying zones.

Waves in the upper Andaman Sea will be 2–4 meters high, exceeding 3 meters in thunderstorm areas, while the upper Gulf of Thailand will see 2–3 meter waves, also exceeding 3 meters during thunderstorms. Fishermen in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are advised to navigate carefully and avoid thunderstorm zones. Small boats in the upper Andaman Sea and upper Gulf should remain ashore from August 6–9, 2025.

The public is encouraged to plan their activities and travel carefully during this period and monitor updates from the Thai Meteorological Department via http://www.tmd.go.th or by calling 0-2399-4012-13 and 1182, available 24 hours daily. The next alert will be issued on August 5, 2025 at 5 a.m.

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National

Sansiri Launches Digital Bonds Via Pao Tang App

Sansiri launches digital bonds through Krung Thai Bank's Pao Tang app starting August 27, offering 3.80% annual returns with a 1,000 baht minimum investment and 24-hour secondary market trading.

Sansiri Launches Digital Bonds Via Pao Tang App
4 Aug Khaosod

Sansiri is preparing to offer digital bonds through Pao Tang, opening subscriptions on August 27 with an interest rate of 3.80% per year. Sansiri reaffirms its position as Asia's first real estate leader to pioneer digital fundraising, creating sustainable growth and equal investment opportunities for all investors. In partnership with Krung Thai Bank, the company is launching digital bond subscriptions through the Pao Tang wallet application, allowing investors to start with just 1,000 baht.

The bonds offer steady returns in volatile market conditions with fixed interest rates of 3.70–3.80% per year, paid quarterly over a 5-year investment period. The bonds carry a BBB+/Stable credit rating from Tris Rating and provide liquidity through 24-hour secondary market trading via the Pao Tang app, where investors can view holdings and buy-sell prices in one place.

Vicharn Viriyaphusit, Chief Financial Officer of Sansiri Public Company Limited, stated that Sansiri and Krung Thai Bank have successfully pioneered digital fundraising to provide easy and equal access to investment opportunities. The company is reoffering digital bonds in response to investor demand through the Pao Tang application. Subscriptions are expected to open on August 27, 2026, offering a steady return investment option with fixed interest rates of 3.70–3.80% per year over a 5-year term with quarterly interest payments. Investors will also be able to trade bonds in the secondary market in real-time, 24 hours a day.

The Sansiri digital bonds are registered bonds of the unsecured, non-subordinated type with a bondholder representative. They received a BBB+ credit rating with a stable outlook from Tris Rating on August 3, 2026, reflecting Sansiri's strong brand, diverse housing products, and solid profitability.

Over 40 years, Sansiri has demonstrated its commitment to being a model corporate citizen and playing a modern private sector role in driving sustainability. Beyond its success and leadership in Thai real estate, Sansiri remains dedicated to its mission as a good corporate citizen, standing alongside Thai society for over 40 years under an ESG framework focused on four sustainable pillars. The company has engaged in multi-dimensional social problem-solving with an emphasis on creating "practical, implementable models."

From field-based community assistance during crises to promoting circular economy initiatives among small restaurants and farmers, to systematically improving education equity through the "Zero Dropout: Every Child Must Study" program piloted in Ratchaburi Province—which has helped over 13,000 students and out-of-school youth return to formal education—Sansiri continues to make an impact. The company's commitment to equality was recently recognized with the Prime Minister's TZD+ Award for outstanding national-level organizational advancement in 2026. This same commitment to accessibility has now extended to the digital bond offering, which opens investment opportunities to a broader range of investors.

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