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Police

American Tourist Arrested For Jet-Ski Operator Assault

PHUKET: Patong Police have confirmed that a 25-year-old American tourist has been arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport in connection with the alleged assault of a Patong jet-ski operator following a dispute over damage to two rental jet-skis.

American Tourist Arrested For Jet-Ski Operator Assault
9 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Patong Police have confirmed that a 25-year-old American tourist has been arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport in connection with the alleged assault of a Patong jet-ski operator following a dispute over damage to two rental jet-skis.

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Police

Anti-Corruption Panel Threatens Legal Action Against Local Exam Board

An anti-corruption panel threatened legal action against an exam board after it failed to appear before parliament to explain widespread cheating involving 5,000 newly hired local government employees in southern Thailand.

Anti-Corruption Panel Threatens Legal Action Against Local Exam Board
9 Jul Khaosod

At a parliamentary anti-corruption committee meeting on July 9, 2025, Chairman Asapoldh Sannitripath announced that Srinakharinwirot University was summoned to explain the exam procurement, question preparation, and grading procedures. The committee is investigating a widespread cheating scandal involving 5,000 of 15,000 newly hired local government employees. The board's chairman claimed to be unavailable and sent no representative, prompting Asapoldh to warn that mandatory legal action would follow if the board fails to appear at the next meeting.

Asapoldh emphasized the need to determine whether the 5,000 employees implicated in the fraud should remain on duty or be suspended pending final anti-corruption findings. He noted that this is the first major fraud case caught in the local government hiring process, despite investigations dating back to 2022. The committee will not interfere with ongoing investigations by other agencies but will monitor the case to ensure all wrongdoers face disciplinary action and criminal prosecution.

Asapoldh also raised questions about whether senior officials bear responsibility for the scandal and pledged to prevent future exam fraud through comprehensive system reviews. He confirmed that innocent candidates on the reserve list will be considered for promotion to fill positions vacated by those disqualified for cheating.

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National

Bangkok Governor Chatchat Receives Certification, Ready To Work

Newly certified Bangkok Governor Chatchat Sittiphan received his election certificate and vowed to tackle flooding, air pollution, and infrastructure issues within his first 100 days in office.

Bangkok Governor Chatchat Receives Certification, Ready To Work
9 Jul Khaosod

On July 9, 2569, Chatchat Sittiphan traveled to the Election Commission office to formally receive his certificate of election as Bangkok Governor, following the commission's official endorsement on July 7. The Bangkok election director personally presented the certification document in a cordial atmosphere, with many Bangkok City Council members gathering for photos with Chatchat.

The Election Commission arranged for all 51 elected officials—including the governor and council members—to collect their certificates in batches from 9:00 a.m. onward on the second floor of the main building.

Chatchat expressed his pleasure at returning to public service and thanked the Election Commission for its swift and efficient work. He confirmed his readiness to begin immediately, noting numerous matters requiring urgent attention.

He outlined his 100-day strategic plan, which will transform approximately 261 projects into clear strategic initiatives with defined progress benchmarks. These initiatives span infrastructure, economic systems, and transparency.

On allegations raised during the campaign—including sexual harassment in government offices—Chatchat said he will monitor all matters comprehensively, including corruption in electrical tunnels, foreign labor issues, and waste management.

When asked about urgent priorities, Chatchat said much had occurred during his absence from office. He emphasized addressing issues causing public suffering: flooding and PM2.5 pollution. He also stressed transparency, resolving underground flooding in tunnels, and managing the Onnuch soft waste facility.

Regarding accusations about appointments and transfers involving bribery, Chatchat firmly denied any wrongdoing, reiterating his previous statements repeatedly.

Chatchat also discussed infrastructure problems in old city areas, particularly electrical construction causing disturbances and potential drainage issues from cutting old water lines. He ordered comprehensive data collection on buildings over 45-50 years old for inspection.

On working relationships with city council members, Chatchat stated cooperation would continue as before, respecting all elected representatives as chosen by the people. He emphasized collaborative work prioritizing public benefit in budget allocation.

Chatchat announced plans to convene city executives this afternoon.

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National

Mass Transit Authority Investigates Water Leak in Purple Line Tunnel

MRTA confirms water seepage in Purple Line tunnel extension near Sai Yai poses no structural risk, with contractors working to stop the leak from a sump pit 30 meters underground.

Mass Transit Authority Investigates Water Leak in Purple Line Tunnel
9 Jul Khaosod

The Mass Transit Organization of Thailand (MRTA) has inspected water seepage into an underground tunnel section of the Purple Line extension near the Sai Yai intersection, confirming no structural subsidence in the tunnel or adjacent buildings while maintaining continuous safety monitoring.

The water seepage incident occurred in a sump pit approximately 30 meters below ground level in the construction area of the Purple Line extension project (Lime Kiln to Rat Burana section, Kaen Kanachanaphisek Ring Road), Contract 4 (Phra Phuttha Bridge to Dao Kha Nong section) on July 8, 2025.

As of July 9, 2025, the MRTA clarified that water seepage is preliminary suspected to originate from the sump pit joint and poses no impact to tunnel structural integrity. The Contract 4 construction contractor is expediting ground improvement work to halt seepage while maintaining strict engineering control of water infiltration. The current water leakage volume is manageable, with no effects on road or building subsidence. The MRTA has instructed construction supervisors PMCSC2 and the Contract 4 contractor to continuously inspect and monitor the stability and safety of adjacent structures.

On the evening of July 8 at 11:00 PM, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, and Transport Minister's deputies, along with representatives from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation and police, conducted on-site monitoring. The Prime Minister ordered the MRTA to enhance safety surveillance of adjacent buildings to assure public confidence and safety, with emergency response plans prepared.

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Tourism

Phuket Seeks Middle East Tourism Growth After Jordan Talks

PHUKET: Phuket Governor Chotinrin Kerdsum welcomed a delegation from Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism this week as the province sought to strengthen tourism cooperation and attract more visitors from Jordan and the wider Middle East.

Phuket Seeks Middle East Tourism Growth After Jordan Talks
9 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Phuket Governor Chotinrin Kerdsum welcomed a delegation from Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism this week as the province sought to strengthen tourism cooperation and attract more visitors from Jordan and the wider Middle East.

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Police

Three Dogs Rescued From E-Bike House Fire

Three Chihuahuas were rescued from a smoke-filled house after a fire, believed sparked by an electric motorcycle parked outside, spread to a car and damaged part of the home in Udon Thani on July 8.

Three Dogs Rescued From E-Bike House Fire
9 Jul Khaosod

UDON THANI — Three Chihuahuas were rescued from a smoke-filled house after a fire believed to have started from an electric motorcycle parked outside spread to a car and part of a home in Udon Thani on July 8, 2026, officials said.

The Emergency Call Center 199 received a report of a house fire in Ploy Villa housing estate in Nong Bua Subdistrict, Mueang Udon Thani District, at 4 p.m. Fire engines from Nong Bua Municipality and Udon Thani Municipality were dispatched to the scene.

Firefighters found flames engulfing an electric motorcycle parked in front of the single-storey house. The fire spread to a nearby car, and crews sprayed water to prevent the blaze from reaching the main structure. It took about 30 minutes to bring the fire under control.

The electric motorcycle was completely destroyed, while the car's front half sustained significant damage. An air-conditioner compressor and parts of the house were also damaged.

During the operation, residents informed firefighters that three dogs were still trapped inside. After the flames were extinguished and the smoke cleared, crews searched the interior and found the three Chihuahuas hiding in a bedroom. The dogs were carried out safely one by one, though visibly frightened and trembling.

The homeowner was away working in another province at the time, leaving no one inside the house. Neighbours reported hearing three loud bangs similar to firecrackers before seeing smoke and flames erupt from the property. They attempted to extinguish the fire with a garden hose while alerting emergency services.

A 67-year-old neighbour, identified as Em, rushed his family to safety after hearing the loud noises and spotting the flames. Another neighbour, Chakkrit, heard three to four loud bangs before seeing flames rise from the parked electric motorcycle.

Police investigators and forensic officers are scheduled to inspect the scene on July 9, 2026, to determine the exact cause of the fire and assess the extent of the damage.

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National

Thailand Discovers New Long-Necked Dinosaur Species

Thai researchers have identified a new long-necked dinosaur species from Kalasin province, expanding understanding of where these giant sauropods roamed during the Late Jurassic period and bringing Thailand's formally recognized dinosaur sp

Thailand Discovers New Long-Necked Dinosaur Species
9 Jul Khaosod

Thai palaeontologists have named a new long-necked dinosaur species from Kalasin province, adding a 15th formally recognised dinosaur species to Thailand's fossil record and strengthening the country's place on the map of Jurassic dinosaur discoveries.

The new species, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, was announced on 8 July after being published in the journal Scientific Reports by a research team led by Apirut Nilpanapan, Sita Manitkoon, Varavudh Suteethorn and Komsorn Lauprasert.

The fossil was discovered at the Phu Noi fossil site in Din Chi subdistrict, Kham Muang district, Kalasin province, within the Lower Phu Kradung Formation, which the study places in the Upper Jurassic period.

Researchers identified Uragasaurus as a member of Mamenchisauridae, a family of sauropod dinosaurs known for their exceptionally long necks. Sauropods were large, four-legged, herbivorous dinosaurs, and mamenchisaurids include some of the longest-necked animals ever to walk on land.

Uragasaurus is estimated to have measured about 18 to 20 metres in length and was herbivorous. The species was identified from an isolated anterior dorsal vertebra whose anatomical features differed from those of previously known mamenchisaurids, allowing researchers to classify it as a new species.

The discovery is scientifically significant because mamenchisaurid fossils have previously been found mainly in China. The identification of Uragasaurus kalasinensis in northeastern Thailand expands scientists' understanding of where these giant long-necked dinosaurs lived during the Late Jurassic.

The genus name Uragasaurus combines the Sanskrit word uraga, meaning "snake" or "serpent lizard", with the Greek word sauros, meaning "lizard". The species name, kalasinensis, honours Kalasin province, where the fossil was discovered.

The study also identifies Uragasaurus kalasinensis as only the second dinosaur species formally named from the Phu Kradung Formation, underscoring the scientific importance of the Phu Noi fossil site, where thousands of prehistoric fossil specimens have been recovered and many more remain awaiting study.

With the naming of Uragasaurus kalasinensis, Thailand now has 15 officially named dinosaur species, further reinforcing Kalasin's reputation as one of the country's most important palaeontological sites.

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National

Government Subsidy Program Expands to Regional Airports

Thailand's government is expanding a subsidy program at regional airports to promote local OTOP products and reduce costs for travelers through participating retailers nationwide. The initiative aims to support grassroots entrepreneurs whil

Government Subsidy Program Expands to Regional Airports
9 Jul Khaosod

The government is accelerating the rollout of local OTOP products at regional airports as part of a broader strategy to develop "economic and community development centers," inviting passengers to take advantage of the "Thai Help Thai Plus (60/40)" subsidy program at airport retailers. Deputy Transport Minister Pattrapong Pattraprasit stated that the program is a key government policy designed to reduce expenses for citizens, stimulate consumer spending, distribute income to entrepreneurs, and strengthen grassroots economies across Thailand.

The Transport Ministry is integrating civil aviation services with local economic development. The Airports of Thailand Department has elevated the role of provincial airports from mere transportation infrastructure to "economic and community centers" in line with government efforts to distribute income and create opportunities for people nationwide.

The department is promoting provincial airports as more than travel hubs—they are now spaces where citizens can access transportation, services, and commerce through participating airport retailers supporting the "Thai Help Thai Plus (60/40)" program. Services include food and beverage outlets, souvenir shops, and OTOP community products. The program benefits local entrepreneurs by increasing their income while reducing costs for passengers and airport users.

Passengers can purchase discounted goods and services from participating airport retailers under the Airports of Thailand Department at facilities including Nan, Lampang, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Roi Et, Krabi, Chumphon, Trang, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat, and Surat Thani airports.

The Airports of Thailand Department also supports provincial airports as key mechanisms for regional development by opening spaces for local communities and entrepreneurs to sell OTOP products. This creates jobs, generates opportunities, and expands distribution channels for community products to grow sustainably alongside the broader economy. The program reinforces the Transport Ministry and Airports of Thailand Department's role in using infrastructure as an "economic and community development center" that integrates transportation, commerce, and tourism.

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National

Toy Story 5 Brings Beloved Franchise Into New Generation

It is hard to believe that the first Toy Story film landed in cinemas 31 years ago this year. That has meant that in some families three generations of children have grown up with a franchise that really did change cinema.

Toy Story 5 Brings Beloved Franchise Into New Generation
9 Jul The Phuket News Life

It is hard to believe that the first Toy Story film landed in cinemas 31 years ago this year. That has meant that in some families three generations of children have grown up with a franchise that really did change cinema.

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National

DES Ministry Halts TH-AI Passport Project's Second Phase

BANGKOK: The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry has shelved the second phase of its ambitious TH-AI Passport project, calling it a “strategic internal decision” to evaluate demand and the first phase.

DES Ministry Halts TH-AI Passport Project's Second Phase
9 Jul The Phuket News

BANGKOK: The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry has shelved the second phase of its ambitious TH-AI Passport project, calling it a “strategic internal decision” to evaluate demand and the first phase.

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Police

Photographer Arrested For Sharing Intimate Videos

A 23-year-old photographer was arrested in Sakon Nakhon for uploading intimate videos to a TikTok group chat with over 100,000 members, with investigators finding evidence of victims among high school students hired for photo shoots.

Photographer Arrested For Sharing Intimate Videos
9 Jul Khaosod

At 6:00 AM on July 9, 2025, Deputy Commander Wivatthana Khamchamnai of the Technology Crime Suppression Bureau (TCSD) led a joint operation with officers from multiple agencies including TCSD Region 3, the Cyber Crime Investigation Division, and the Technology Crime Suppression Center (TICAC). Armed with a search warrant from Sakon Nakhon Provincial Criminal Court, they raided a room in Mueang District and arrested Noppol (surname withheld), 23, who held an outstanding arrest warrant for uploading obscene computer files that are publicly accessible and distributing such material knowingly.

Police discovered extensive studio photography equipment in the room. Upon inspecting Noppol's phone, officers found additional videos shot with his current girlfriend, leading them to seize camera memory cards, laptops, and flash drives. Deputy Commander Wivatthana revealed that a female victim had filed reports at Phayathai and Phanat Nikhom police stations. The arrest warrant was issued by the criminal court. The suspect will be transferred to Phayathai Police Station for further legal proceedings.

Initially, the suspect admitted to posting on a TikTok group chat called "middam" with over 100,000 members, though he claimed responsibility for only 2-3 posts. Investigators are questioning other posters to determine if additional victims exist, mostly high school students hired for photo shoots whose images were later used for blackmail. During preliminary investigation, police confirmed the photos and posts existed but the suspect claimed he acted recklessly. His primary income came from photography commissions—mostly shooting secondary students—earning 20,000-30,000 baht monthly. He denied profiting from video sales or other crimes, though authorities are still tracing financial links to gambling websites for possible additional charges.

Police urged parents, especially of teenage girls, to warn children about the dangers of private photos and videos with photographers or kept privately, as content can leak and be misused for extortion or sale—even between former romantic partners.

Ms. B (pseudonym), 19, the suspect's ex-girlfriend and victim in this case, revealed that starting in 2566, she dated the suspect amid constant quarrels, mostly over his infidelity. Around January 2567, her older brother visited his house, making him angry, fearing he would tell his mother about how she was being mistreated. She was unaware her intimate video had been released. Late that night, he messaged her about the leaked clip—content only she and he possessed. When questioned, he denied knowledge, claiming a friend sent it to her. The relationship ended following this incident.

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