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Police

Central Bankruptcy Court Seizes Assets Of Wirooj Nualkhae And 16 Others

The Central Bankruptcy Court ordered seizure of assets from 17 defendants including businessman Wirooj Nualkhae in a Krung Thai Bank debt case worth over 8.36 billion baht. The June 2024 order targets individuals and companies accused of de

Central Bankruptcy Court Seizes Assets Of Wirooj Nualkhae And 16 Others
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The Central Bankruptcy Court has ordered the seizure of assets belonging to 17 defendants, including Wirooj Nualkhae and several companies, in a Krung Thai Bank debt recovery case totaling more than 8.36 billion baht. On June 30, 2569, the court issued the asset seizure order in cases numbered ล 8440/2568 and ลอ 684/2569 after Krung Thai Bank filed a lawsuit on July 3, 2568, seeking both asset seizure and bankruptcy declarations against all defendants. The 17 defendants include individuals such as Wirooj Nualkhae, Matchima Kunchon Na Ayutthaya, Pongsathon Siri Yothin, and Suwit Kuntrap, along with companies including Golden Technology Industrial Park Co., Ltd., AKS Corporation Public Co., Ltd. (also operating as Aequi Estate or Krisdamahanakom Co., Ltd.), and others, with the court proceeding under bankruptcy law procedures.

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Police

Chiang Rai Police Shut Down Bar's Illegal Run-For-Drinks Promotion

Chiang Rai police shut down a bar's "run-for-drinks" promotion that offered free alcohol near a school, citing violations of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act after the campaign went viral on social media.

Chiang Rai Police Shut Down Bar's Illegal Run-For-Drinks Promotion
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Chiang Rai police have cracked down on a bar in Ban Du subdistrict, Muang district, that was running a controversial "run-for-drinks" promotion near a school. The promotion, which offered free alcoholic beverages to customers who completed a running challenge, sparked widespread sharing on social media and raised questions about its legality. After Ban Du Police Station learned of the campaign, officers contacted the bar owner and ordered the promotion halted immediately, as it violates the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. The bar subsequently posted a cancellation notice apologizing for the violation and pledging to suspend the promotion, stating: "We sincerely apologize for the 'run-for-drinks' event. We acknowledge this violates the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and we cannot continue this promotion. We ask your understanding as we suspend this marketing activity."

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National

Deputy PM Orders Crackdown on Local Government Exam Fraud

Deputy Prime Minister Pokkhrong Nila-praphan launched a major crackdown on civil service exam fraud in local government recruitment, comparing the scheme to a "malignant cancer" threatening Thailand's decentralization system. He ordered off

Deputy PM Orders Crackdown on Local Government Exam Fraud
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Deputy Prime Minister Pokkhrong Nila-praphan chaired the first meeting of a fact-finding and legal review committee investigating fraud in civil service recruitment exams for local government positions in 2568, held at Government House on July 8, 2025. Attendees included the Justice Minister, the Prime Minister's Office Secretary-General, the National Police Commissioner, Cabinet Secretary, Civil Service Commission Secretary-General, and other relevant officials.

Pokkhrong emphasized that this matter is critically important, as local governance is a fundamental pillar of Thailand's democratic system with the Monarchy at its head. He stated that the issue extends beyond law and regulations—it undermines public confidence in local governance processes and violates constitutional principles of decentralized power and ethical administration standards outlined in Article 251 of the Constitution.

"This is not a minor matter," Pokkhrong said. "It's like a malignant cancer destroying the local government system. If left unchecked, it could cause irreparable damage to our decentralization efforts, which are a cornerstone of the Constitution."

He instructed the committee to identify systemic weaknesses and close loopholes to prevent future misconduct. Pokkhrong called on the National Anti-Corruption Commission to pursue criminal cases in parallel with disciplinary proceedings and the Civil Service Commission to rigorously enforce ethical standards—noting that violations are severe enough to disqualify individuals from government positions.

Pokkhrong stressed that ethical standards enforcement must be comprehensive and uncompromising. Anyone entering the system through fraudulent means to make a living has no place in politics. He tasked the Decentralization Committee and the Prime Minister's Office to remain vigilant and directed the Civil Service Commission to address ethical breaches with full severity, as such violations can disqualify even cabinet ministers.

The committee will establish a work timeline and framework today, though deadlines can be extended given public interest. Additional joint committees may be established to handle the matter.

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Regional

Young Dugong Dies; Autopsy Shows Sudden Circulatory Collapse

A young dugong that stranded at Laem Son Beach in Ranong died despite emergency care, with autopsy findings indicating septic shock and acute circulatory collapse from severe dehydration and infection.

Young Dugong Dies; Autopsy Shows Sudden Circulatory Collapse
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On July 8, 2025, Dr. Pinsak Suraswadi, director of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, revealed the autopsy findings for a young dugong that had stranded at Laem Son Beach in Ranong on July 5, 2025. Staff provided emergency care and transferred the animal to the Siridhat Rare Marine Animal Rescue Center, where it was monitored around the clock for 24 hours.

The dugong's health assessments showed a lean body condition (BCS 2.5/5) with bruising on its side from the stranding. Its heart rate averaged 80-100 beats per minute, with resting breathing at 1-3 times per five minutes and swimming breathing at 4-5 times per five minutes. Tests revealed low blood sugar and moderate to severe dehydration. The digestive system showed significant gas accumulation and seaweed remains in the feces, though bowel function remained present.

Veterinarians provided emergency treatment with medications, fluid supplementation, and formula feeding. Despite these efforts, the young dugong died. Immediate necropsy revealed pale heart muscle with blood clots in the heart chambers. The respiratory system showed lung congestion and emphysema. The abdominal cavity contained fibrin covering the intestines, suggesting severe prolonged inflammation. The stomach contained partially digested seagrass packed tightly inside, along with intestinal inflammation.

The autopsy findings suggest death resulted from septic shock caused by bloodstream infection combined with severe dehydration, leading to acute circulatory failure. Staff collected blood and tissue samples from various organs for laboratory analysis to definitively confirm the cause of death. These findings will be used to advance knowledge and improve rescue protocols for endangered marine animals, increasing survival rates for dugongs and other rare marine species in the future while supporting Thailand's sustainable marine conservation efforts.

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Community

Hospital, CPF Launch Food Drive to Fund Medical Equipment

Nakornping Hospital and Charoen Pokphand Foods partner on a food sale campaign July 6-8 in Chiang Mai, with all proceeds funding medical equipment to improve patient care.

Hospital, CPF Launch Food Drive to Fund Medical Equipment
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Chiang Mai – Nakornping Hospital has partnered with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) to launch 'Every Purchase is a Gift of Hope,' inviting the public to support quality, safe food products at special prices. All net proceeds will be directed toward purchasing medical equipment and supplies to enhance patient care at Nakornping Hospital. The campaign runs July 6-8, 2025, from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the hospital's multipurpose grounds in Chiang Mai Province.

The event will be opened by Saowakun Piasupong, Deputy Director of Administration at Nakornping Hospital, along with hospital management and Chaanchay Channorong, CPF's Northern Regional Manager.

Saowakun Piasupong, Deputy Director of Administration at Nakornping Hospital, stated that 'Every Purchase is a Gift of Hope' is a collaborative initiative that gives the public an opportunity to support the development of medical services at Nakornping Hospital. The proceeds will be used to procure necessary medical equipment and supplies, and enhance the hospital's capacity to provide more effective patient care. She invites Chiang Mai residents and the general public to purchase quality food products at the event and participate in supporting patient care.

'Every Purchase is a Gift of Hope' is one of several campaigns CPF is conducting with hospitals nationwide to improve public health systems through the purchase of quality food products. Proceeds from the campaign support each hospital's operations, including the acquisition of medical equipment and supplies, facility repairs and improvements, and strengthening hospital capacity to respond to emergencies such as floods and earthquakes. This underscores CPF's commitment to standing alongside communities and continuously improving the quality of life for Thai people.

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National

Student Loan Fund Completes Debt Recalculation for 4.1 Million Accounts

The Student Loan Fund has completed debt recalculation for 4.1 million borrower accounts, with updated balances now available through the GSF Connect mobile app as of July 8, 2025.

Student Loan Fund Completes Debt Recalculation for 4.1 Million Accounts
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The Student Loan Fund (GSF) has completed recalculating debt balances for over 4.1 million borrower accounts, with data now displayed in the GSF Connect mobile application. On July 8, 2025, Anjali Puriwitthawattana, acting director of the GSF, announced that 4,157,175 accounts—representing 99.56% of all 4,175,475 accounts—have been processed. Approximately 18,300 accounts with complex data remain under review and are expected to be completed soon.

To ensure borrowers receive accurate debt information, the GSF requires all borrowers to check their balances exclusively through the GSF Connect mobile app. Payments can be made via mobile banking from any bank by scanning a QR code or through other GSF payment channels. The system will update debt balances within two days of payment. For borrowers in automatic salary deduction programs, employers will remit funds to the GSF by the 15th of the following month, after which the GSF will process debt reduction. Currently, the GSF is upgrading its payment system, which may result in slower-than-usual processing times for salary deduction payments.

Borrowers can verify past payment history through the GSF Connect app by selecting "Services," then "Other," and "Payment History." This provides a complete record of all transactions that can serve as proof of payment. The GSF confirms that every baht repaid by borrowers is entered into the system and calculated in full accordance with legal requirements. All repaid amounts are recycled back into the education fund to create educational opportunities for future students.

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National

Thailand Scraps Solar, Wind Power Contracts, Cuts Rates to 2.16 Baht

Thailand has scrapped automatic renewals on solar and wind power contracts, cutting buyback rates from over 3 baht to 2.16 baht per unit to reflect current renewable technology costs and reduce consumer electricity prices.

Thailand Scraps Solar, Wind Power Contracts, Cuts Rates to 2.16 Baht
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On July 8, Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), revealed after a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Porkorn Nilprapanh that the committee has made significant decisions to reform renewable energy power purchase guidelines from the private sector, ensuring fairness to consumers and reflecting true costs in line with government policy.

The committee identified the core problem: perpetual power purchase agreements for small and very small renewable energy plants (SPP/VSPP)—both solar and wind—signed between the government and private sector in the past feature automatic renewal upon contract expiration. Additionally, the original buyback rates reference wholesale prices plus fuel adjustment charges (FT) exceeding 3 baht per unit, despite these plants having no actual fuel costs since they generate electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar.

The committee has adjusted the new buyback rate to align with current, cheaper technology, using the community solar project rate of 2.16 baht per unit. This will initially apply to solar cell plants, which have clear benchmark pricing, while wind power plants will receive a separately determined rate.

Danucha outlined the committee's approach, divided into two groups:

1. Plants completing their 25-year contracts (approximately 515 contracts totaling roughly 2,400 megawatts): These currently have automatic 3-5 year renewals. The new resolution eliminates automatic renewal, allowing only one additional extension matching the original contract term (3 or 5 years) at 2.16 baht per unit. Upon expiration, contracts terminate immediately.

2. Plants that have received subsidies (Adder) for 10 years but have not reached 25-year expiration (approximately 46 contracts with around 1,478 megawatts already operational): These are considered cost-recovered from the subsidy period, so remaining contract years will be adjusted to 2.16 baht per unit.

For non-operational plants (4 contracts, 67 megawatts total) exceeding their commercial operation date by 2 years with no progress, contract cancellation will be considered case-by-case.

When asked about electricity rate reductions, Danucha stated no precise figures are yet available, but reducing FT to reflect true costs will benefit overall public electricity rates. The new price structure removes the FT component to reflect current actual costs, as renewable technology prices have dropped significantly.

The Office of Energy Policy and Planning (OEPP) and the Energy Regulatory Commission are calculating the exact electricity rate reduction resulting from the contract revisions, with baseline rate reductions possibly not occurring immediately.

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Police

Giant Python Captured After Devouring Homeowner's Cats

Rescue workers in Chachoengsao captured a 4-meter python suspected of eating a homeowner's cats over several months. The 30-kilogram snake was found in a storage room and safely removed by four rescuers.

Giant Python Captured After Devouring Homeowner's Cats
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Rescue workers in Sattahip, Chachoengsao responded to an emergency call from 75-year-old Nai Pailin on the evening of July 7, 2569 (2026), reporting a massive python that had invaded her home. The homeowner said she had suspected the snake of eating several of her pet cats over recent months and had even attempted to grab its tail, but the serpent was too strong.

Rescue officials arrived to find a large python monocled snake measuring over 4 meters long in the storage room with a visibly full belly. It took a combined effort of four rescue workers and local residents approximately 10 minutes to safely secure the snake in a fertilizer bag for transport back to nature. The serpent weighed nearly 30 kilograms.

The homeowner believes this massive snake—possibly a king cobra or queen serpent—brought her good luck. She has decided to use her house number, 73/22, in the upcoming lottery draw, along with the rescue code 142-312 and her age of 75.

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National

Thailand Promotes Harmony Model To Boost Agricultural Product Value

Thailand is promoting the Harmony Model to transform agriculture from volume-based production to premium products, using Aromatic Farm in Ratchaburi as a prototype that helps farmers secure consistent buyers while meeting quality standards

Thailand Promotes Harmony Model To Boost Agricultural Product Value
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Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachee Pasmapunpipat has revealed the results of a recent field visit to Ratchaburi province, where she observed the high-value aromatic coconut development model of Aromatic Farm, an example of elevating Thai agriculture from volume-based to premium products. The Commerce Ministry is promoting the Harmony Model as a blueprint for upgrading the country's agricultural industry across the entire supply chain by encouraging farmers to produce appropriate crops, find market buyers, and ensure products meet food security needs.

Under this model, farmers will be incentivized to produce according to market demand while meeting quality standards and quantity targets. Standards may include Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) for community-certified organic farming, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), organic certification, or geographic indication (GI) registration. Once farmers produce the right products and secure markets, they must expand membership while motivating participants with incentives to maintain quality standards and continuously seek new markets to address the typical blind spot where farmers focus only on production.

Regarding Aromatic Farm, which serves as a prototype for the Harmony Model concept, Supachee noted discussions with founder Nuallaew Thedkiatkul revealed that the farm receives year-round orders from prestigious national companies, hotels, and organizations with strong business growth. The farmer network operates cohesively and has added value through circular economy initiatives and valued waste concepts to create price stability and sustainable income. Most notably, it has partnered with government agencies to pursue carbon credit opportunities.

The operation has also established farmer networks with training programs aligned toward the shared goal of producing quality goods in agreed quantities. A central platform provides knowledge to members from upstream (cultivation and care), midstream (water-splitting techniques, meat extraction, product processing including gelatin, yogurt, and ice cream), with follow-up monitoring before new members join Aromatic Farm. Simultaneously, price stability and sustainable farmer income are achieved through circular economy promotion, emphasizing valued waste by repurposing coconut shells, husks, and residual materials into biochar and value-added products like packaging materials, fuel, eco-friendly products, and alternative energy in collaboration with the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and the National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), while facilitating access to funding through the Thai SME Development Bank.

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National

Cape Verde Keeper Reflects on Argentina Match at World Cup

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha thanked fans after the team's World Cup elimination, crediting the squad's effort against Argentina despite the loss in the round of 32.

Cape Verde Keeper Reflects on Argentina Match at World Cup
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Vozinha, the acclaimed goalkeeper for Cape Verde's national football team, posted a message on Instagram thanking fans after the team's World Cup campaign concluded.

The 40-year-old goalkeeper drew major attention from his opening match at the World Cup after making 7 saves in their draw with Spain during the group stage, causing his Instagram followers to surge rapidly.

Vozinha recently posted to his Instagram account, which now has over 27 million followers, following Cape Verde's elimination from the World Cup after a loss to Argentina in the round of 32.

In his post, he wrote: "Several days have passed, but this match against Argentina will never fade from our memory. We gave everything on the field—our courage, our hearts, and our pride representing Cape Verde. The result wasn't what we wanted, but we showed the world that this place belongs to us as well. Thank you to everyone who stood by us and supported us throughout."

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National

Gold Prices Drop Again On July 8

Gold prices dropped 150 baht per baht on July 8, with ornamental gold settling at 65,800 baht, though traders predict a potential surge of 1,000-2,000 baht tomorrow.

Gold Prices Drop Again On July 8
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Gold prices continued their downward trend on July 8, 2569, as announced by the Thai Gold Association. Ornamental gold prices fell 150 baht compared to July 7, settling at 65,800 baht per baht for selling. According to the latest announcement from the Gold Association at 09:01 AM, gold bars are being bought at 64,800 baht and sold at 65,000 baht per baht. Ornamental gold of 96.5% purity is being bought at 63,505.24 baht and sold at 65,800 baht per baht. Meanwhile, global gold spot prices remain at $4,111.00 per ounce. Gold traders predict that prices could surge by 1,000-2,000 baht per baht tomorrow, potentially breaking through the 80,000 baht mark. Leading gold merchants recommend careful timing when purchasing gold.

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