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Police

DSI Arrests Forex Broker Executive at Hospital

The DSI arrested a forex broker executive at a hospital on charges of fraud, unauthorized securities trading, and money laundering involving four companies across multiple jurisdictions.

DSI Arrests Forex Broker Executive at Hospital
1d ago Khaosod

On July 15, 2025, special DSI investigators arrested Mallika (surname withheld), an executive and director of a prominent firm, under a criminal warrant dated July 13. She is accused of conspiracy to commit fraud, operating unlicensed securities brokerage services, conducting unauthorized futures trading, entering false computer data, and money laundering offenses. The arrest took place at a well-known hospital after Mallika claimed she was ill and required medical treatment, with plans to be discharged at 8:30 a.m. DSI officers executed the warrant and took her into custody before transferring her to the Technology and Information Crimes Division at the Government Complex for further legal proceedings. Officers continuously recorded video and audio throughout the arrest and custody transfer in compliance with Thailand's 2022 Anti-Torture Act. When Mallika arrived at DSI headquarters at 9:05 a.m., she was wearing a cream-colored long-sleeved shirt, brown trousers, a black face mask, and eyeglasses. When journalists attempted to ask if she had any statement regarding the arrests or connections to recently detained figure Coach James, Mallika declined to comment and kept her head down while being escorted upstairs for formal charges and questioning. DSI investigations revealed that four brokerage companies were involved in the scheme: one focused on training and seminars, one registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, one offering technical analysis and investment education, and one registered in the United Kingdom that had been warned for operating without proper financial services licensing and operating as a scam.

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National

Thailand Tightens Steel Standards to Boost Quality and Safety

Thailand is implementing stricter steel standards requiring producers to source billets from specific furnace processes and add mandatory refining steps to boost quality and safety across the construction industry.

Thailand Tightens Steel Standards to Boost Quality and Safety
1d ago Khaosod

Thai Steel Profile says Thailand's steel industry is changing, backing new Thai Industrial Standards to control raw material sources and raise standards to international levels while reducing structural risks.

Wichit Rattanasirivilai, managing director of Thai Steel Profile Public Company Limited, a major domestic rebar producer, revealed that the new standards requiring steel from Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) and Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) processes, along with mandatory Secondary Refining steps, represent the right approach to upgrading Thailand's industry long-term.

"Rebar quality begins with billet quality. If raw materials are stable and chemical composition is consistently controlled, rolled steel will meet standards and reduce construction risks," Wichit said.

Most Thai rebar producers currently operate as rolling mills, importing steel billets from abroad and converting them to rebar for domestic and export sales. The Industrial Products Standards Office reports over 16 licensed rebar producers lack their own furnaces, and 2025 imports exceed 1.6 million tonnes of billets.

Business operators believe the new standards will reshape competitive dynamics by emphasizing raw material sourcing, reducing quality variations in the market and improving supply chain transparency.

Three key benefits are expected: first, upgrading production processes through clear technology and quality control criteria that create unified practices and enhance Thai steel industry credibility; second, building confidence among engineers, designers, contractors, and project owners that construction steel maintains consistent quality and reduces technical risks; and third, reducing business risk for rolling mills and material importers by establishing clear billet selection criteria, avoiding future disputes over standards and product quality.

While the new standards may increase producer costs for material inspection and selection, industry assessments indicate returns include improved structural safety, market confidence, and alignment with global standards—factors critical for long-term competitiveness.

Amid intensifying global competition and rising safety demands, this TIS revision is not merely a technical change but a new foundation for Thailand's steel industry to support sustainable construction and future investment growth.

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National

China Calls for Neutral Review of Cross-Border River Issues

China's ambassador to Thailand called for impartial scientific review of cross-border river issues with Myanmar, rejecting what Beijing characterized as baseless accusations about environmental and public health concerns in shared waterways

China Calls for Neutral Review of Cross-Border River Issues
1d ago Khaosod

On July 15, the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok released a statement about an earlier meeting between Chinese Ambassador Zhang Jianwei and Thai Democrats party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanya. Ambassador Zhang outlined the intent of Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping's speech marking the party's 105th anniversary and expressed China's willingness to strengthen exchanges and learning with all Thai political parties to promote development of both nations.

The ambassador said China understands concerns about environmental systems and public health in the river basin. He stated that issues affecting cross-border waterways between Thailand and Myanmar require impartial, scientific, and responsible investigation. China is willing to deepen cooperation on water resource and ecosystem management with other basin nations and supports Thailand and Myanmar in conducting joint assessments to address the issue properly.

However, the statement objected to what China called baseless accusations and smears made by certain individuals before facts are clarified and responsibility determined. It urged the Thai Democrats to maintain an impartial and rational stance. Party leader Natthaphong congratulated the Chinese Communist Party on its 105th anniversary and expressed willingness to learn from the party's experience while promoting understanding and trust between the two countries.

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National

Death Toll from Bangkok Beer Hall Fire Rises to 32

Thirty-two people have died in the Ladprao beer hall fire in Bangkok, with five critically injured victims succumbing after the July 15 blaze. All victims have been identified through DNA analysis.

Death Toll from Bangkok Beer Hall Fire Rises to 32
1d ago Khaosod

On July 15, 2025, the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Police Hospital provided an update on identification efforts from the Ladprao beer hall fire. As of 8:00 a.m., the confirmed death toll stands at 32, with five critically injured victims succumbing to their injuries. DNA samples have been collected from 30 families, all 32 victims have been identified and confirmed, and 28 families have come to claim the bodies.

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National

Gold Price Rises 200 Baht on July 15

Gold prices jumped 200 baht on July 15, with ornamental gold trading at 64,850 baht per baht as traders predict further gains toward 80,000 baht in coming sessions.

Gold Price Rises 200 Baht on July 15
1d ago Khaosod

The Thai Gold Traders Association announced that gold prices have risen 200 baht on July 15, 2026, compared to the previous day's close, with ornamental gold selling at 64,850 baht per baht. Gold bars are priced at 63,850 baht per baht for buyback and 64,050 baht per baht for retail sales, according to the latest announcement published at 09:03. For 96.5% ornamental gold, the buyback price is 62,580.48 baht per baht and the retail price is 64,850 baht per baht, while global spot gold stands at 4,038 US dollars per ounce. Gold traders predict that when the market opens tomorrow, prices could rise by 1,000–2,000 baht per baht and break through the 80,000 baht threshold.

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Community

Daughter Surprises Ailing Father With Prague University Degree

A daughter surprised her hospitalized father, comedian Der Dok Sadao, by rushing from Prague with her university degree in hand, bringing tears of joy to both parent and child.

Daughter Surprises Ailing Father With Prague University Degree
1d ago Khaosod

In a heartwarming moment, Praiya, daughter of Pu Kanokwan and comedian Der Dok Sadao, rushed to her father's side after landing with her university degree from Prague to surprise him while he remains hospitalized. Social media personality Thua Rere shared the touching scene, posting that Praiya graduated from a prestigious university in Prague, Czech Republic, and came to show her father with tears flowing from both parent and child. The post read: "From Prague, Czech Republic, receiving her degree to show Father Der with overwhelming tears from both father and daughter. Please congratulate my daughter, Teacher Der." Thua Rere also posted a video captioned "Dad, don't cry" along with touching photos showing Praiya embracing and holding her father's hand to give him strength. The caption noted: "Fresh off the plane, she rushed straight to her beloved father, from perseverance to success with pride." Friends and fans flooded the comments with hearts and congratulatory messages.

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National

Thai Official Promotes AI and Asian Culture at Media Forum

KUNMING, China – Mrs. Sudruetai Lertkasem, Director-General of the Government Public Relations Department (PRD), delivered remarks during the panel discussion “Story Like Water, Quietly Nourishing...

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KUNMING, China – Mrs. Sudruetai Lertkasem, Director-General of the Government Public Relations Department (PRD), delivered remarks during the panel discussion “Story Like Water, Quietly Nourishing...

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National

Thailand Targets Global Content Hub Status With New Investment Push

Thailand is positioning itself as a global content hub after the Motion Picture Association committed over $1 billion in film and production investments. The government aims to streamline permits and strengthen IP protections to attract mor

Thailand Targets Global Content Hub Status With New Investment Push
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The government is positioning Thailand as a global content and film production hub after the Motion Picture Association invested over $1 billion in content production here. Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthammaphand announced this following talks with MPA leadership, highlighting Thailand's strong capacity to attract foreign film productions and content investment.

The MPA group, which includes world-leading film companies, has already invested more than $1 billion in Thailand. MPA sees Thailand's distinctive strengths in local content—including culture, cuisine, tourism, lifestyle, and regional storytelling—that can be developed into films, series, games, characters, lifestyle products, and intellectual property that generate long-term economic value.

Suthammaphand noted the success of Character and Content Thailand 2026, held July 9-12, which exceeded targets with over 20,000 visitors and generated $600 million in business matching value in just four days, demonstrating that Thai content and characters are becoming genuine economic assets with commercial potential.

The MPA requested government support in streamlining filming permits, coordination, screening, and inter-agency connections to help foreign crews operate more efficiently in Thailand, which the government has committed to provide fully.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has ordered a comprehensive review of cash rebate measures for foreign film productions to maximize economic benefit by focusing not just on rebates but on job creation, increased Thai workforce employment, and added value to the domestic economy.

The government also prioritizes copyright and intellectual property protection, especially as AI and deepfake technology enable unauthorized use of images, audio, and creative works. Laws must be updated to international standards to build confidence among global investors and creators.

"If Thailand develops robust investment support systems alongside strengthened intellectual property laws and fully leverages its cultural, culinary, tourism, and creative talent strengths, it can attract filmmakers and content investment from worldwide while pushing Thai content into global markets even further," Suthammaphand said.

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National

Court Grants Pexky 10-Day Extension in Ex-Husband's Asset Dispute

The court granted Pexky Sretunya a final 10-day extension in her asset dispute with her ex-husband, requiring him to pay court fees by July 23 or face case dismissal.

Court Grants Pexky 10-Day Extension in Ex-Husband's Asset Dispute
1d ago Khaosod

Pexky Sretunya posted an update on her ex-husband's property division lawsuit after attending court recently, sharing a video with her lawyer Kaew. The plaintiff had requested a fee waiver to file the case, but the court dismissed the request, stating there was no valid reason to proceed and ordering the plaintiff to deposit court fees if wishing to continue. After eight months since receiving the court summons on November 30, 2024, the case has not yet entered substantive hearing. Today the plaintiff requested another time extension, which the court approved for only ten days—the final extension granted. If the plaintiff does not deposit the required court fees by July 23, the case will be treated as abandoned. Pexky's post drew supportive comments from entertainment industry friends and fans, many praising the background music in the video and encouraging her to persevere through the legal process.

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Police

Kuwaiti Tourists Allege Extortion by Pattaya Police

A group of Kuwaiti tourists in Pattaya alleged they were repeatedly detained and extorted by police officers who demanded cash-only fines in secluded locations and rejected official receipts as counterfeit.

Kuwaiti Tourists Allege Extortion by Pattaya Police
1d ago Khaosod

On July 15, 2025, reporters received complaints from a group of Kuwaiti tourists aged 20–30 who said that over the past month they have been repeatedly detained by uniformed police officers in Pattaya for alleged traffic violations. While the tourists acknowledged some traffic infractions and were willing to accept legal consequences, they grew suspicious of what they believed was extortion when officers rejected their official receipts as counterfeit, repeatedly fined them at rates between 3,500 and 5,000 baht per incident, and insisted on cash-only payments in secluded locations.

The tourists reported being stopped 2–5 times per night, with the same officers returning night after night. When they requested to pay fines at their hotel or an official impound lot, officers refused and demanded immediate cash payment. Those who questioned the receipts were told they were fake, and officers allegedly charged an additional 500 baht for a proper receipt that would then be rejected as counterfeit by other officials.

In one incident, after a minor motorcycle accident, the same officers who had previously fined them detained them again and issued a comparable fine without clarity on the alleged violation. The tourists expressed dismay that they now fear police more than criminals and worry about Pattaya's image as a tourist destination. They provided video recordings and receipts to news outlets and called on police commanders to investigate, warning that such practices damage Thailand's reputation and discourage future visitors.

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Police

Mother Questions 500-Baht Haircut Price, Files Spark Police Report

A Rayong mother filed a police report after questioning a salon's 500-baht haircut charge on social media, prompting the salon owner to lodge a counter-complaint; community elders are now mediating the dispute.

Mother Questions 500-Baht Haircut Price, Files Spark Police Report
1d ago Khaosod

A mother in Rayong's Talu Market area shocked by 500-baht haircut charge files spark police report after questioning the price on social media. On July 15, 2025, the girl's parent met with police at Phe Police Station following the salon owner's complaint. The owner claimed damage from the mother's social media post asking whether a U-shaped haircut priced at 500 baht was expensive, which drew significant criticism of the salon. The hairdresser declined to provide information or photos to the media. The mother said her 15-year-old daughter needed the haircut to meet school regulations, and since it was evening and most salons were closed, she took her to this salon, leaving her daughter alone during the service before returning home to wait. When the daughter came home crying and reported the 500-baht charge, the mother grew suspicious as she had never paid such a high rate before, so she posted a question on social media, which led to the salon owner's complaint. However, respected community elders have since stepped in to mediate, asking both sides to drop the matter and cease legal proceedings to bring a peaceful resolution.

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