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30 Bags of Meth Found Buried at Khon Kaen Prison Site

Workers excavating a construction site at Khon Kaen Central Prison in Thailand unearthed 30 bags of methamphetamine buried underground on August 17, 2026. Authorities are investigating whether the drugs were deliberately planted or arrived

30 Bags of Meth Found Buried at Khon Kaen Prison Site
1d ago Khaosod

KHON KAEN — On 17 August 2026, forensic officers inspected a construction site for a new staff residence at Khon Kaen Central Prison after workers uncovered 30 bags containing methamphetamine while excavating the ground.

Khon Kaen Central Prison Director Phairat Khaminthakul, Muang Khon Kaen Police Chief Pol. Col. Yotsawat Kaewsuebthannij, Muang Khon Kaen district officials and officers from the Regional Forensic Science Center 4 inspected the site, located south of the prison.

The drugs were discovered after a construction worker operating an excavator was clearing and levelling the land in preparation for construction. The machine uncovered 30 opaque plastic bags buried underground, 24 blue bags and six pink bags.

Authorities cordoned off the areas where the bags were initially found and where the excavator later dragged the bags containing the methamphetamine, around 50 metres from the original discovery point.

Investigators also questioned construction workers, the excavator operator and prison officials responsible for security and overseeing the construction project.

Pol. Col. Yotsawat said the drugs were found along the edge of the construction area, about 10 metres from the prison wall surrounding the inmates' detention area. The site had previously been overgrown and used for dumping rubbish. Workers had been clearing the rubbish and filling the area with soil when they uncovered the drugs.

"We need to determine whether the drugs are old or newly placed. We are questioning all relevant witnesses and checking CCTV footage," Pol. Col. Yotsawat said.

The discovery site is opposite one of the prison's CCTV cameras, but the camera is facing in a different direction.

Authorities are considering two main possibilities: that the drugs were deliberately left there by someone with malicious intent, or that they were buried in soil brought in to fill the site. Investigators will determine the cause through further examination.

Prison director Phairat said all possibilities must be investigated. The prison has coordinated with the contractor after handing over the site to a private company to build a four-storey staff accommodation building with 32 rooms. The site was handed over in February, while construction under the contract began in July.

Following the discovery, authorities will completely seal off the construction area to prevent construction workers from coming into contact with inmates who are taken outside the prison for community service. Unauthorised people will also be barred from entering the area.

"We have patrol officers checking the area around the prison every hour, while officers remain stationed at the prison's watchtowers around the clock," Phairat said.

Security measures will now be tightened, including strict checks on everyone entering and leaving the prison, designated parking areas and waiting zones for visitors, as well as areas used as residences by prison officials and staff. The prison also conducts thorough searches.

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Police

Vocational Student Shoots Rival Dead in Broad Daylight

A 17-year-old vocational student shot and killed a rival in broad daylight in Phichit province on August 17, firing four times from an illegally purchased handgun; both the gunman and 14-year-old driver were arrested.

Vocational Student Shoots Rival Dead in Broad Daylight
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On August 17, Deputy Suprintendent Nakorn Saiyut, duty officer at Pho Thale District Police Station in Phichit province, received a report of two gunmen on an unregistered motorcycle shooting a teenage boy, resulting in one fatality. The incident occurred in front of a house in Moo 5, Bang Khlan subdistrict, Pho Thale district, Phichit province. Officers rushed to the scene and found the victim, identified as Nuan, 17, a Grade 5 student at Bang Mun Na Phumi Witthayakhom School, lying in a pool of blood. He had been shot four times with an 11-millimeter handgun in the chest and breast area. Four shell casings were recovered as evidence.

The two suspects fled to Bang Mun Na district but were arrested shortly after, along with the motorcycle used in the shooting. The gunman was identified as Dol, 17, a vocational college student from Phichit studying in Phitsanulok province. The driver was a 14-year-old from Phichit. According to the investigation, Nuan had come to get motorcycle repair equipment from the house when Dol and the young driver arrived on a motorcycle. When Nuan came out to check the sound, Dol opened fire, hitting him four times fatally. The two had a prior dispute.

Dol confessed to purchasing the 11-millimeter handgun from the internet for 30,000 baht, which was loaded with 8 rounds. He fired four shots. Authorities charged both suspects with premeditated murder, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, and illegally carrying a gun in a public area without authorization or emergency justification. Further investigation is ongoing.

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Police

Chinese Tourist, 44, Dies After Drowning in Phuket Hotel Pool

A 44-year-old Chinese tourist drowned in a Phuket hotel pool on August 17 after his daughter found him unresponsive in the water; he was pronounced dead at the hospital despite resuscitation efforts.

Chinese Tourist, 44, Dies After Drowning in Phuket Hotel Pool
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On August 17, 2025, Phuket's Patong Police Station received notification from Patong Hospital requesting an investigation into a fatal drowning. The victim was identified as 44-year-old Chinese national Mr. Ye, who was staying at a hotel in Phuket with his family from August 16 to 22.

Ye had entered the hotel's swimming pool, which is approximately 2 meters deep. His daughter later found him standing motionless in the water and called for assistance. Foreign swimmers nearby immediately responded and pulled his body to the edge of the pool, where they performed chest compressions and called an ambulance.

Despite medical team efforts, Ye was pronounced dead at 11:30 a.m. at Patong Hospital. Dr. Suksan Kamnuansilp, the attending physician, conducted a preliminary autopsy. The body was transferred to the forensic pathology division at Vachira Hospital in Phuket for official autopsy procedures. Police documented the scene, collected evidence, and notified the Chinese Embassy in Thailand to proceed with appropriate protocols.

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National

DITTO Posts Strong Q2 Profit as Backlog Hits 4.8 Billion Baht

DITTO's second-quarter profit jumped 13% year-on-year to 189.71 million baht as the tech firm's backlog swelled to 4.8 billion baht through major government contracts in digital transformation and a zoo construction project.

DITTO Posts Strong Q2 Profit as Backlog Hits 4.8 Billion Baht
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DITTO reported second-quarter net profit of 189.71 million baht, up 13 percent year-on-year, with revenue of 1.009 billion baht, a 33 percent increase. For the first six months of 2025, the company posted net profit of 349.08 million baht, up 11 percent, on revenue of 1.928 billion baht, up 28 percent. The company continues to focus on digital transformation, data management, cybersecurity, and engineering solutions to meet growing demand from government and private-sector clients. Despite economic uncertainty, investment in digital infrastructure, data centers, cloud services, and cybersecurity remains on an upward trend. DITTO recently signed a 98 million baht contract with the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security to integrate data for social development using Big Data and AI technology, and a 50 million baht document management project with the Department of Land Transport. The company's subsidiary, Siam TC Technology, is issuing 400 million digital tokens at 1.20 baht per token, raising 480 million baht for a mangrove reforestation and carbon credit project spanning 17,531 rai in partnership with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. DITTO also signed a 4.335 billion baht contract as part of the RSDT Consortium (55 percent stake) to build phase two of a new zoo for the Thai Zoological Park Organisation under royal patronage, though revenue recognition has not yet begun.

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National

Corrections Department Defends Release of Drug Kingpin Lao Tua

An 85-year-old former drug kingpin was legally released after receiving six royal pardons that reduced his life sentence, prompting the Corrections Department to defend the decision and vow to review guidelines for major crimes.

Corrections Department Defends Release of Drug Kingpin Lao Tua
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Following media and social media concerns about the release of Lao Tua Saen Lee, a former major drug offender, the Corrections Department released a detailed statement on August 17, 2026. The 85-year-old was arrested on October 11, 2015, and sentenced to life imprisonment on December 12, 2019, with a 2.5 million baht fine. While incarcerated, he maintained good conduct and received six royal pardons between 2020 and 2026, with his sentence eventually reduced to 8 years, 3 months, and 28 days due to the pardons and age-related reductions for prisoners over 70. After serving 9 years, 10 months, and 8 days from his arrest to his release on August 14, 2026, he was legally discharged. The department stated that the sentencing and release followed all legal procedures and the rule of law applied equally to all inmates. The Corrections Department acknowledged public concerns and said it would review guidelines for managing sentences, especially for capital crimes, life sentences, and cases affecting public security. The department has coordinated with drug enforcement agencies and local administrative authorities to monitor Lao Tua following his release.

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National

Former Champ Rodtang Challenges Somrak for Olympic Contention

Former ONE Muaythai champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon has challenged Olympic gold medalist Somrak Khamsing to compete for Thailand in the 65-kilogram boxing division for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Former Champ Rodtang Challenges Somrak for Olympic Contention
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Rodtang Jitmuangnon, former ONE Muaythai world champion, posted a sparring clip with his brother-in-law Saengatyodtai Lorpayodtain, an ex-WBA Asia champion, and challenged Somrak Khamsing about competing for Thailand in the 65-kilogram international boxing division. In his post, Rodtang asked whether the two of them could compete for the nation.

Earlier, ONE partnered with the Thai Amateur Muaythai Association and the Thai Olympic Committee, under Royal Patronage, to announce support for former ONE Muaythai Bantamweight World Champion Nabil Anane as Thailand's representative for amateur boxing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Rodtang also sent a sparring clip to Somrak Khamsing, the 1996 Olympic gold medalist, asking if he was ready to compete. Somrak immediately responded by asking which weight division—55, 60, or 65 kilograms—and Rodtang answered: 65 kilograms.

Somrak Khamsing, who won Olympic gold in amateur boxing at the 1996 Atlanta Games, currently serves as an advisor to the Thai Amateur Muaythai Association.

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National

Foreign Investment In Thailand Surges 37% To 219 Billion Baht

Foreign direct investment in Thailand surged 37% in the first seven months of 2025, reaching 219.2 billion baht, with Chinese, American, and Singaporean investors leading approvals of 736 new foreign businesses.

Foreign Investment In Thailand Surges 37% To 219 Billion Baht
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Poonpong Nainapragan, director-general of the Department of Business Development under the Commerce Ministry, disclosed details on foreign business investment approvals in Thailand under the Foreign Business Operations Act of 1999. In July 2025 alone, 96 foreign businesses were approved to operate with a combined investment of 31.594 billion baht, predominantly from investors in China, Singapore, and the United States.

For the seven-month period from January to July 2025, Thailand approved 736 foreign business applications, a 26% increase year-on-year, with total investment reaching 219.208 billion baht, up 37% compared to the same period in 2024.

The top five source countries in the first seven months of 2025 were: China with 133 businesses accounting for 18% of foreign investment at 38.603 billion baht; the United States with 121 businesses at 16% and 6.226 billion baht; Singapore with 97 businesses at 13% and 61.112 billion baht; Japan with 94 businesses at 13% and 45.085 billion baht; and Hong Kong with 72 businesses at 10% and 14.077 billion baht. Other countries accounted for 219 businesses at 30% with 54.105 billion baht in investment.

Investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor zone totaled 220 projects, or 30% of all foreign investment in Thailand, a 25% increase year-on-year, valued at 85.615 billion baht or 39% of all foreign investment. Investors included 80 Chinese businesses investing 30.042 billion baht, 31 Japanese businesses at 22.636 billion baht, 26 Hong Kong businesses at 4.803 billion baht, and 83 other foreign investors at 28.134 billion baht.

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Police

PEA Worker Stabbed Over Unpaid Electricity Bill

A PEA electricity worker in Nakhon Si Thammarat was stabbed in the back by a homeowner after attempting to disconnect power for unpaid bills, leaving him in critical condition with bleeding lungs. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Phu,

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Nakhon Si Thammarat electricity worker fights for life after being stabbed on dutyLegacyA Thai man stabbed a Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) official in the back for cutting off power at his home in Nakhon Si Thammarat over an unpaid bill, leaving the victim in critical condition. The attack happened on August 14 outside at a residential area in Tha Ruea subdistrict, Mueang district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The injured victim, 32 year old Chawanit, was reported to be the official from the PEA. CCTV caught the aftermath showing Chawanit riding his motorcycle out of the scene with one of his hands pressed to the wound, flagging down passersby for help. People in the area then took him to hospital. According to the report on Amarin TV, he remains in serious condition with bleeding lungs. The attacker was identified as 32 year old Phu. He escaped after stabbing and remains at large at the time of the reporting. Photo via Amarin TV Chawanit’s girlfriend, 31 year old Thanyaret, said that on the morning of the incident, Chawanit had visited Phu’s home to disconnect an electric meter due to unpaid bills. A child living in the house came out and asked Chawanit to give her parents more time to pay. He agreed and gave the household until the afternoon. According to Thanyaret, Chawanit returned to the house at around 5 pm to find that the bill was still unpaid. He was about to cut off the power when Phu arrived on his motorcycle. Phu claimed to be the owner of the house, complained to Chawanit about cutting off the power and suddenly stabbed him in the back. Phu | Photo via Amarin TV The 52 year old Thai man, Apichat, told Amarin that he is the owner of the house, and Phu was his stepson. He claimed that Phu did not return home for several days before the incident. According to his stepfather, Phu has a short temper and habitually carries a knife. He said that Phu had stabbed someone in a dispute two or three months ago and was still fighting that case. Local police officers are now gathering evidence and searching for the suspect. Related news

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National

Thailand Sailing Team Preps for Asian Games With AI Support

Thailand's sailing team is leveraging artificial intelligence and world-class foreign coaches to prepare for the Asian Games in Japan, competing across eight events. Officials visited the Maritime Sports Center to inspect readiness and pled

Thailand Sailing Team Preps for Asian Games With AI Support
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Sports Development Fund of Thailand officials, led by Lieutenant General Supamanas Pharaphop, visited the Maritime Sports Center and the Thai Sailing Association to inspect preparations for the 20th Asian Games in Japan. The delegation reviewed team readiness and offered encouragement to national sailing athletes.

Thailand will compete in 8 of the 14 sailing events at the Games. The association has integrated artificial intelligence to analyze training data and competitor information, refining coaching methods for improved performance. The team also employs sports science principles across fitness, recovery, nutrition, health care, and dental services, with measurable targets to track athlete development continuously.

World-class foreign coaches have been brought in to enhance technique and tactical training, raising standards for international competition. During the visit, officials opened dialogue with coaches and athletes to address concerns and obstacles in team preparation, with a commitment to coordinate support through the fund's framework and ensure continued effective team readiness.

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National

EEC Housing Prices Plateau as Buyer Demand Weakens

EEC residential property prices stalled in the second quarter as weak buyer demand and market oversupply forced developers to boost promotions, with Chachoengsao showing the strongest performance among the three provinces.

EEC Housing Prices Plateau as Buyer Demand Weakens
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The Real Estate Information Center (REIC) at the Government Housing Bank has released second-quarter 2025 price data for residential properties in Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), showing the residential property price index at 126.4 points, up 0.5% year-on-year from 125.8 points but unchanged from the first quarter. The flat quarterly movement reflects how EEC housing prices are entering a plateau phase as consumer purchasing power weakens and the market remains oversupplied, prompting developers to accelerate stock clearance through promotional measures.

By province, Chachoengsao posted the highest residential property price index at 130.5 points, up 0.9% year-on-year, while Rayong stood at 122.1 points, down 0.1%, and Chon Buri at 122.3 points, up 0.1%. By property type, single-detached houses saw the strongest price growth at 150.3 points, up 1.1% year-on-year and 0.2% quarter-on-quarter, with increases of 1.7% in Chachoengsao, 0.7% in Rayong, and 0.5% in Chon Buri. Townhouses were the only segment posting year-on-year declines, with an index of 113.8 points, down 0.3% from last year.

In marketing tactics, developers increasingly offered bundled gifts such as air conditioners, curtains, furniture, and water pumps—accounting for 45.0% of promotions, down from 50.0% the previous quarter. Free transfer fees rose to 41.6% from 34.3%, reflecting a shift toward reducing buyer transaction costs, while cash discounts dropped to 13.4% from 15.7%. The REIC compiles data on new residential projects in Chachoengsao, Rayong, and Chon Buri with at least six units remaining for sale, excluding resales, with 2022 set as the base year.

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Police

Noodle Vendor Duped by Fake Fortune Teller Demanding Thousands

A foreign man posing as a Buddhist scholar and fortune teller convinced a noodle vendor in Nonthaburi that she was cursed, then scammed her out of nearly 3,000 baht for a fake purification ritual before threatening her when she demanded a r

Noodle Vendor Duped by Fake Fortune Teller Demanding Thousands
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On August 17, 2025, at Bang Bua Thong Police Station in Nonthaburi Province, a 30-year-old noodle shop owner reported being defrauded by a foreign man claiming to be a respected Buddhist scholar and fortune teller. According to her account, on August 15 at around 11:20 am, a tall foreign man in his 50s wearing a headwrap approached her shop. He claimed he had seen spiritual entities attached to her and offered to help by performing a fortune reading. He made remarkably accurate predictions about her family, convincing her he possessed genuine spiritual powers. He charged 300 baht for the initial reading (200 baht for divination and 100 baht as an offering). During the reading, he had her place her palms together, and when he pressed his palms against hers, he claimed the numbers 531 appeared, indicating she needed to undergo a purification ritual to receive good fortune.

The man then persuaded her to pay 4,900 baht—later reduced to 2,900 baht—for a merit-making ceremony to remove malevolent spirits. The shop owner, feeling confused and disoriented, complied and made a bank transfer. After the man left, she came to her senses and realized she had been duped. When she called the number he provided to demand a refund, he threatened her, claiming she was disgracing his reputation, and told her to wait nine days for her life to improve. The victim noted that the predicted numbers 531 seemed designed to encourage her to buy a lottery ticket for the next draw, raising further suspicion of a scam. She filed a police report to prevent him from defrauding others.

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