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Bangchak Marks 20 Years With Fuel Discount Drive

Bangchak is offering a one baht per litre fuel discount on August 20, 2024, to celebrate 20 years of its Green Miles loyalty programme, available to all members with no minimum purchase required.

Bangchak Marks 20 Years With Fuel Discount Drive
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Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Bangchak Green Miles, Thailand's first fuel retail loyalty programme, with a special promotion offering one baht per litre discount on all fuel types. Green Miles members can claim the discount on August 20, 2024, from 5 a.m. to midnight (or station hours), with no minimum purchase required. Non-members can register free at participating Bangchak stations nationwide and access the offer immediately.

The campaign aims to reward drivers and mark two decades of customer loyalty. Members receive an immediate one baht per litre reduction on all Bangchak premium fuel grades, with no minimum fill amount. The discount is calculated against standard prices listed on www.bangchak.co.th on August 20, 2024, and includes local taxes and transport costs for each station. Full terms are available at www.bangchakmarketplace.com.

Over 20 years, Bangchak Green Miles has continuously expanded member benefits through points accumulation, exclusive perks, and special activities tailored to modern consumer lifestyles. Members earn points on fuel purchases (one point per litre of gasohol), which can be redeemed for twenty baht fuel discounts after reaching 100 points, or for Intonil drinks and Furio lubricants at Bangchak stations. A unique feature offers bonus points equal to any fuel price increase when members fill up on the first day prices rise. The programme also segments members by behaviour to deliver targeted benefits.

For details and free membership registration, visit www.bangchakgreenmiles.com, the Bangchak app, Facebook (Bangchak Member Club), Bangchak LINE Official, or call 1651 extension 4.

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National

Bangkok Orders Three Officials Out For ID Card Fraud Scheme

Bangkok officials are being removed from duty for illegally issuing identity cards to ineligible foreign nationals' children. The crackdown has uncovered nearly 1,500 suspicious registrations across multiple districts.

Bangkok Orders Three Officials Out For ID Card Fraud Scheme
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Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has issued an urgent order for three civil servants involved in an illegal identification card scheme to be removed from duty, effective August 18, 2026. The order comes as part of a crackdown operation called "Sweep the Middle of Bangkok" aimed at investigating and apprehending those responsible for issuing pink identity cards (Category 7 numbers) to foreign nationals' children without proper Thai citizenship eligibility.

Police General Adisorn Ngamjitsuuksri, an advisor to the Bangkok governor, announced the joint operation targeting the corruption network. Governor Chadchart has instructed the directors of Din Daeng and Lak Si districts to issue immediate orders for the three officials to step down, with the suspension taking effect from August 18, 2026. Simultaneously, the Bangkok administration has appointed a disciplinary investigation committee for all three officials, with the case proceeding in parallel with criminal prosecution by Din Daeng Police Station.

The administration has also ordered the Din Daeng district office to urgently review all residency transfers and public identity card applications, with special emphasis on records bearing numbers starting with 7. Initial reports indicate 47 rooms across Din Daeng apartments with foreign names listed at 16 or more addresses, including buildings in Pracharasongkhro Soi 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, and Mitmaitri Road, totaling approximately 1,468 individuals. District directors across all 50 districts have been instructed to strictly audit residency data, particularly cases showing unusual clusters of address transfers. The public is encouraged to report suspicious residency registration activity through the Traffy Fondue app, with informant identities kept confidential.

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Police

Chef Narrowly Escapes Lightning Strike Near Parked Car

A chef in Nakhon Nayok Province narrowly escaped a lightning strike on August 18 when a bolt hit a nearby rain tree as he walked toward his parked car, sending wood fragments flying before a massive branch crashed down moments later.

Chef Narrowly Escapes Lightning Strike Near Parked Car
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On August 18, security camera footage from a restaurant in Nakhon Nayok Province captured dramatic footage of lightning striking a rain tree as a chef walked toward his parked vehicle just meters away. The man quickly ran back into the restaurant to safety.

Reporters later visited the scene and interviewed Natthawut, 25, the restaurant employee and incident survivor, who showed them the parking area and the point where the lightning hit the tree.

Natthawut recounted that the incident occurred around 4:20 p.m. during heavy rain and thunderstorms. He had opened an umbrella and was retrieving items from his car parked near the rain tree when lightning suddenly struck the tree, sending wood fragments scattering across the area. Startled, he ran back into the restaurant. Moments later, a large branch of the tree, measuring more than 5 meters long, came crashing down. At the time, he was wearing a protective amulet from Lam Bua Loy Temple.

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National

Chiang Mai Braces for Floods With Seven-Point Emergency Plan

Chiang Mai authorities unveiled a seven-point emergency plan to tackle flooding and landslides, following heavy rains that affected seven districts in early August. The province has issued 40 disaster declarations and activated 24-hour moni

Chiang Mai Braces for Floods With Seven-Point Emergency Plan
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Chiang Mai provincial authorities are preparing to handle flooding, flash floods, and landslides in response to directives from Chiang Mai Governor Ratthapon Naradisorn. Watthana Sakorn, head of the Chiang Mai Provincial Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, outlined the readiness plan at a briefing on August 18, detailing seven core measures: continuous 24-hour monitoring of weather and water flow conditions; readiness of personnel and disaster response equipment; water management in reservoirs aligned with conditions; removal of water flow obstacles and canal dredging; strict security of natural tourism sites including waterfalls and caves; preparation of temporary shelter centers; and rapid deployment of rescue teams when incidents occur. Heavy rainfall between August 1-16 affected seven districts—Phrao, Omkoi, Chiang Dao, Mae Taeng, Wieng Haeng, Mae Ai, and Mae Rim—but the situation has now stabilized with no reported injuries or deaths. The province has issued 40 disaster declarations across 13 districts to accelerate assistance to affected residents. Authorities urge the public to monitor weather forecasts closely and report emergencies immediately to the emergency hotline 1784, available 24 hours daily.

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Regional

Women Seen Flagging Down Cars at Rangsit Roadside

Multiple young women were spotted flagging down vehicles along a roadside in Rangsit's Rattanakosindhorn Village on August 18, prompting concerns after social media reports circulated about nighttime gatherings in the Pathum Thani area.

Women Seen Flagging Down Cars at Rangsit Roadside
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Multiple young women have been spotted sitting in chairs along the roadside at Rattanakosindhorn 200 Year Village in Rangsit, waving and greeting passing vehicles at night on August 18. After online social media reports circulated about large groups of women gathering at the village in Prachadipatai subdistrict, Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province, and near Rangsit railway station during evening hours—some waving at passing vehicles—a Facebook page called Pathum Thani Here You Must Know visited the area at night and recorded video while driving through. Along the roadside, many young women were found seated, many with camping chairs or personal plastic chairs, using their mobile phones and stopping to look each time a vehicle passed, while some were sitting on parked motorcycles.

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Police

Savings Group Leader Jailed for Embezzling 1.7 Million Baht

A savings group chairman in Phitsanulok was sentenced to 18 months in prison for embezzling 1.7 million baht from 170 members, with the court ordering asset seizure to compensate victims who have waited since 2020 to recover their deposits.

Savings Group Leader Jailed for Embezzling 1.7 Million Baht
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A court sentenced the chairman of a savings group to 18 months in prison after he misappropriated deposits from 170 members totaling more than 1.7 million baht and failed to repay them. The court also ordered asset seizure and sale to recover funds for the victims. Villagers expressed frustration about wanting their money back most of all.

On August 18, 2016, at Phitsanulok Provincial Court, 30 villagers from Ban Tha Chang, Thambon Tha Chang, Amphoe Phrom Phiram, Phitsanulok Province, attended the verdict after members of the Tha Chang Savings Group had their deposits misused by the group leader for personal expenses. Complaints had been filed continuously since 2020. The court ordered the defendant to compensate 1.7 million baht to 60 households totaling 170 people. Since the defendant had no funds to pay, the court sentenced him to 18 months imprisonment and ordered asset seizure and sale to repay the victims.

After the three village representatives finished hearing the verdict in court, they met with 30 waiting villagers by the Nan River in Phitsanulok, where residents expressed despair. Though the court ordered imprisonment for 18 months, what villagers wanted most was their stolen deposits returned.

Nai Theerawat Thin Thap, village headman of Moo 2, Tambon Tha Chang, revealed he came with about 30 affected villagers whose deposits were embezzled by the Tha Chang Savings Group chairman. They have struggled throughout this process and sympathize deeply with villagers unable to access their own money.

Nang Nam Fon, 67, one of the victims, stated that despite the court's imprisonment order and asset seizure for compensation, she felt deeply discouraged. As ordinary villagers, they had to follow procedures since 2020 when withdrawals stopped and complaints were filed with the Phrom Phiram District Development Office. After the group chairman admitted to using villagers' money for personal expenses and promised to repay, residents split into two groups—one that did not file charges and another that filed a criminal case. Following police investigation and prosecution, multiple settlement attempts occurred. The most recent mediation on July 16, 2019 showed the defendant still had no money, claiming land had not yet sold.

Today, August 18, 2019, the court scheduled another hearing where the defendant again had no money to repay, so the court ordered 18 months imprisonment and asset seizure for compensation. Some families whose deposits were stolen have already passed away, unable to withdraw funds for their children's education or to arrange funeral expenses for relatives. Though they struggled throughout and felt deeply discouraged, some could not withdraw funds.

Nang Om Fa, 68, stated she deposited a total of 267,000 baht and attempted multiple withdrawals but never succeeded even once. She sought to withdraw funds for her grandson's military officer examination but could not. Most painfully, when her mother died, she needed cash for funeral arrangements but could not withdraw money. When she learned the chairman had spent all the deposits on personal expenses, she joined others in filing a complaint at Phrom Phiram Police Station. Today the court sentenced him to prison and ordered full repayment.

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Police

Grandfather Arrested for Attempting to Assault 17-Year-Old Granddaughter

A 60-year-old man in Kanchanaburi has been arrested for attempting to sexually assault his 17-year-old granddaughter and was found with 60 methamphetamine pills at his home. The girl fled to a temple after recording the assault attempt and

Grandfather Arrested for Attempting to Assault 17-Year-Old Granddaughter
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On August 18, 2025, Paveena Hongskul, chair of the Paveena Hongskul Foundation for Children and Women, announced that the foundation had coordinated with Lieutenant Colonel Thawachai Norasinghe, superintendent of Phanom Thuan Police Station in Kanchanaburi, to arrest a 60-year-old grandfather who attempted to sexually assault his 17-year-old granddaughter. Police also recovered 60 methamphetamine pills from his home and are proceeding with legal action.

The case began when the mother, working in Chanthaburi, contacted the foundation for help. Her daughter had been living with the grandfather in Kanchanaburi and had experienced sexual abuse and attempted assault since age 13. The mother only learned of the situation early that morning when her daughter sent an audio recording of the grandfather's assault attempt from the previous night. The terrified teenager fled to a nearby temple, where monks and village elders provided protection and assistance.

Paveena Hongskul coordinated with village elders to take the girl to a safe house and immediately informed Lieutenant Colonel Thawachai, who deployed investigators. A search of the grandfather's home uncovered 60 methamphetamine pills. A urine test confirmed drug use, leading to charges for drug possession and use. The mother has scheduled a meeting with police at 9:00 a.m. on August 19 for questioning and to arrange a medical examination for her daughter, with professional team involvement before formal charges are filed for sexual abuse and attempted rape. Hongskul thanked police for their rapid response and said the foundation will continue supporting the girl in coordination with the Ministry of Social Development and the Department of Rights and Liberties under the Justice Ministry to pursue victim compensation.

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National

Nine Drug Rehab Graduates Swear Off Addiction in Sacred Ceremony

Nine drug rehabilitation graduates took sacred vows at a temple in Nakhon Ratchasima after completing a 55-day recovery program, with officials emphasizing continued community support to prevent relapse.

Nine Drug Rehab Graduates Swear Off Addiction in Sacred Ceremony
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On August 18, 2025, at Jang-In Temple in Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, District Officer Chinkorn Kaenkong, Deputy Officer Kittithad Fujitree, and Tambon Chief Sithiporn Bunyai led nine drug rehabilitation graduates through a formal pledge ceremony in which they vowed to sever ties with drug use. The participants received ritual water blessings, attended by family members providing moral support, before preparing to return to their families and communities.

All nine individuals completed their 55-day recovery program at the Nakhon Ratchasima Social Rehabilitation Center (CI Center) based on the university campus, where they were taught discipline, behavioral change, and structured daily routines including exercise, cleaning duties, meals, sports, and group activities. One 45-year-old participant, known as B, shared his experience: after an initial period of homesickness and discomfort in the first week, he adjusted once a structured routine was established. He reflected that during his 55 days in the center, he learned that drug addiction cannot solve life problems, and that his initial involvement stemmed from family troubles he mistakenly believed drugs could resolve—but instead they deepened his crisis and cost him relationships and family.

B committed to using this opportunity to start afresh and warned others still caught in drug use that substances only destroy health, finances, and families, urging them to open their hearts to treatment because recovery is always possible. Abbot Maha Tho of Jang-In Temple offered blessings and encouragement to the nine graduates, reminding them to hold fast to their pledges with strong resolve and view past mistakes as lessons, while emphasizing that although the past cannot be undone, everyone can choose to do their best in the present. He stressed that ending drug use marks the true beginning of a new life where families can be happy, children can have futures, and the graduates can rebuild careers and futures of their own.

District Officer Chinkorn explained that the CI Center serves as a vital mechanism to support graduates at risk of relapse, having provided care for more than 60 days through collaborative efforts of local administration, tambon chiefs, village elders, government agencies, and community members. The nine participants underwent formal evaluation across six categories and six measures before being deemed ready to return to their families and communities. He clarified that today's pledge and water blessing ceremony, while intended to bolster morale and provide psychological reinforcement, is not a scientific guarantee of sobriety but rather part of the motivational framework to help graduates honor their commitments. Following their departure from the center, graduates will receive ongoing monitoring and support.

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Breaking

South African Fitness Coach Dies During Bangkok HYROX Event

A 41-year-old South African fitness coach collapsed and died during the HYROX Bangkok competition on August 13, with family requesting privacy as they investigate the circumstances.

South African Fitness Coach Dies During Bangkok HYROX Event
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Leroy Saunders, a 41-year-old South African fitness coach and CrossFit coach in Thailand, has died after collapsing during the BYD HYROX Bangkok 2026 competition last week. Saunders lost consciousness while competing at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok on 13 August. Event staff provided emergency assistance and CPR before taking him to hospital, where he later died. His death was confirmed in a statement posted on his personal Instagram account on 18 August by his family and team. Saunders was the owner of IAOT CrossFit in Bangkok and was known for his strength and conditioning work with combat athletes. He also founded Fight by Design, a physical training program for Muay Thai fighters, MMA athletes and boxers. The family said it was still trying to fully understand the circumstances of his death and asked HYROX and other media outlets to refrain from making statements until more information was confirmed. "Until the last second of this moment, Leroy lived his life without regret or hesitation," the statement said, describing him as someone who had positively influenced hundreds, if not thousands, of people throughout his career. The family thanked the fitness communities that had supported Saunders and said further information would be released when appropriate, including plans to celebrate his life. BYD HYROX Bangkok 2026 was held from 13-16 August at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.

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National

NIKI CLUB Hosts Dance Till Dusk Wellness Event at One Bangkok

NIKI CLUB's Dance Till Dusk wellness event at One Bangkok combines aerobic dance and EDM boxing with music and community networking to promote fitness as a lifestyle, featuring celebrity participants and supported by Thailand's National Spo

NIKI CLUB Hosts Dance Till Dusk Wellness Event at One Bangkok
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NIKI CLUB Presents DANCE TILL DUSK is a new-format wellness activity that combines exercise, music, and community building for health enthusiasts, supported by the National Sports Development Fund. The event is held on levels 40 and the rooftop of One Bangkok Tower 3 in Bangkok.

The activity promotes fitness and sports as a lifestyle through innovative health experiences. It features diverse workout sessions including Aerobic Dance and EDM Boxing, which blend physical movement with music to motivate and entertain participants.

The program includes a Dawn Class with Aerobic Dance featuring health influencer Bebe Thanyanok set against a stunning 360-degree Bangkok cityscape, and a Dusk Class with EDM Boxing from Splash Box Studio that combines exercise with energetic rhythms to create fun, challenge, and motivation.

The event also features Coffee & Matcha Rave Party and Sunset After Party, giving participants space to meet, share experiences, and network with fellow health enthusiasts. A heart-status dress code adds color and festive atmosphere. Notable figures from entertainment including Best Kamsing (actor and influencer), Maphrang Alisa Khunchuang, Great Voranart Panhakanchan, and Leezo Theeratep Winothai participate to inspire health-conscious living through exercise.

The Dance Till Dusk event aligns with the National Sports Development Fund's mission to support all groups in accessing physical activities and understanding sports as vital to quality of life, viewing sports not merely as competition but as a tool for well-being, an active society, and sustainable happiness.

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Police

Coconut Tree Kills Woman, 74, During Storm in Nakhon Pathom

A 74-year-old woman died when a 20-metre coconut tree snapped during a storm and struck her in an orchid garden in Nakhon Pathom province on August 18. She had been collecting fallen fruit when the 60-year-old tree toppled in strong winds a

Coconut Tree Kills Woman, 74, During Storm in Nakhon Pathom
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In Nakhon Pathom province, a 60-year-old coconut tree standing 20 metres tall was snapped by strong winds and heavy rain, striking a 74-year-old woman with a fractured skull as she lay face-up on the ground. She died at the scene while gathering bird droppings fruit in an orchid garden on August 18. Samphran Police investigator Ransiman Senakham received the report of a fallen coconut tree killing a person in Village 4, Samphran subdistrict, Samphran district, Nakhon Pathom province.

After receiving the report, the investigator notified his superior and travelled to the scene along with the Poh Teck Tung Foundation. The incident occurred in an orchid garden. The body of Ms. So, 74 years old from Samphran subdistrict and owner of the garden, was found near the garden's edge. She wore a long-sleeved blue shirt and black three-quarter-length trousers, lying face-up with a fractured skull and scattered brain matter nearby.

Investigators found approximately 5 metres of the coconut tree's top lying beside the body. The tree's base section stood another 15 metres high, totalling 20 metres, with an estimated age of 60 years. The trunk showed signs of being fractured and broken.

When questioned, 78-year-old Somsak Prosombon, the deceased's brother, stated that before the incident the victim had gone out to collect bird droppings fruit growing beneath the coconut tree. At that time strong winds and rain had begun, causing the tree to break and fall. After the rain stopped he went to check and found the coconut tree had crushed his sister, who was already dead.

Police collected evidence from the scene and sent the body to Siriraj Hospital for further examination.

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