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Police

Former Politician Surrenders After Shooting Nonthaburi Official

Former Nonthaburi legislator Chalot Rioyraeng surrendered after shooting PAO Chairman Thongchai Yenprasert and his driver at the provincial administration office, leaving both men wounded.

Former Politician Surrenders After Shooting Nonthaburi Official
10 Aug Khaosod

Police responded to a shooting incident at the Nonthaburi Provincial Administration Organization (PAO) office in Muang Nonthaburi district on August 10, 2569. Officers discovered that PAO Chairman Thongchai Yenprasert and his driver had both been shot and wounded. Both victims were rushed to hospital for emergency medical treatment. The suspect, Chalot Rioyraeng, a former Nonthaburi provincial legislator, subsequently surrendered at a police station. Investigators are gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to determine the cause and sequence of events leading to the shooting.

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National

TV Host Peggy Fights On in Divorce Asset Battle

Thai TV host Peggy Sritunya continues her eight-month legal battle against her ex-husband over asset division, refusing to let him claim any marital assets. She's overcome severe panic attacks and stress during the dispute, with witness tes

TV Host Peggy Fights On in Divorce Asset Battle
10 Aug Khaosod

Peggy Sritunya, a prominent Thai television host, is pressing ahead with her legal battle against her ex-husband over asset division, insisting plainly that "since he left my life, he shouldn't receive anything."

The case has become a subject of sustained public interest. Peggy previously revealed to the media that her ex-husband filed a lawsuit claiming a share of marital assets, forcing her to fight the case in court for over eight months. Recently, she attended the 8th Nakhon Ratchasima Award ceremony in 2025, where she discussed the case's progress and reflected on the period when she battled severe stress and panic attacks before gradually recovering and moving forward.

She explained: "It's been 8 or 9 months now. From the day I was served, the first appointment was a settlement conference, but we couldn't agree on a financial figure. I felt the amount was suspiciously high—not just slightly high, but potentially very high. I couldn't bear it, so I decided to proceed with the lawsuit. He set a very high claim for the total assets, and the court ordered him to deposit court fees since the case couldn't proceed without them. Originally, he couldn't even file because a deposit is required. He said it was inconvenient, so initially he wouldn't deposit. We postponed once, then twice, until finally the court said no further extensions were possible—he had to deposit the court fees to proceed. He said it was inconvenient and asked for installments, but the court refused. After a 10-day extension granted by the court's mercy, he finally deposited the funds and we entered the dispute phase. Witness examination is scheduled for January 2570."

Regarding court fees calculated from the claimed asset value, she joked: "I won't mention the exact amount—my lawyer forbade it. The sum is substantial. When he disclosed the figure, I was shocked—so much? (laughing) If we win and receive that much, people signing up as Peggy fans would skyrocket, since being her fan would mean getting wealthy!"

On what stressed her most, she reflected: "Initially, I was extremely stressed—terribly so. I didn't know what to do, felt disappointed and heartbroken. But now I'm not stressed anymore. I see it as part of daily life that must be faced. I'll do my best regardless of the outcome. Whether I win or lose, I'll accept it. I just want to fight to the end so there's no lingering doubt between us. Now I'm not stressed or worried at all—my mind is very clear."

Asked how she endured that period, she continued candidly: "It was very difficult, and I became unwell. At first, I thought I could handle it, but eventually I couldn't—without realizing it, I became ill. When I finally noticed, I was already unwell. I suffered severe panic attacks. Suddenly I'd feel anxious in narrow elevators or while getting my hair dyed. I was convinced I would die. Panic disorder is genuinely distressing and tormenting. Eventually, a friend recommended a psychologist. I spoke with them daily for an hour, gradually improving, since I didn't want medication—my profession demands mental clarity and emotional balance, and I worried drugs might slow me down."

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Police

Major Fire Guts Motorcycle Parts Factory in Ratchaburi

A major fire destroyed a motorcycle parts factory in Ratchaburi's Ban Pong District on August 10, with firefighters battling the blaze for over three hours to prevent it from spreading to chemical storage tanks. The facility's warehouse roo

Major Fire Guts Motorcycle Parts Factory in Ratchaburi
10 Aug Khaosod

At 5:45 a.m. on August 10, 2025, police from Ban Pong Station received reports of a fire at a motorcycle parts factory in Tha Pha Subdistrict, Ban Pong District, Ratchaburi Province. Officers coordinated emergency response from multiple municipal fire departments and the SCGP Ban Pong foam truck fleet, mobilizing more than 20 vehicles and rescue teams from the Ruamjai Charitable Foundation.

The facility, located on Saengchuto Road heading into Ban Pong District, caught fire intensely at its rear warehouse area, with thick black smoke filling the sky. Firefighters prevented unauthorized personnel from entering the danger zone while launching water suppression efforts from multiple angles. However, the facility contained numerous flammable materials including motorcycle starters, seats, paper, and large quantities of chemical tanks, making fire control extremely difficult. Crews switched to foam suppression to prevent the fire from spreading to the chemical storage tanks, requiring more than three hours of operations to contain the blaze.

Investigation revealed that a security guard heard a sound resembling a transformer explosion from inside the facility during early morning hours before operations began, followed by rapid flames. The warehouse roof collapsed almost entirely, with extensive damage to equipment and parts. Firefighters continued water application to prevent re-ignition. Initial findings indicate no casualties, with the fire likely caused by electrical short circuit. Damage assessment is pending final investigation by Ratchaburi police evidence examination unit.

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National

PM Vows to Expose Masterminds Behind Local Exam Fraud Scheme

Prime Minister Anutin vowed to punish all those involved in a local government exam fraud scheme and annul illegitimate scores, assuring the public that no wrongdoers will escape accountability regardless of their status.

PM Vows to Expose Masterminds Behind Local Exam Fraud Scheme
10 Aug Khaosod

On August 10 at Rajabophit Temple, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister discussed local government exam fraud with Bhumiwisit Kemsuk, secretary-general of the Office of the Ombudsman. Anutin confirmed that all wrongdoers will be punished and scores that don't match official results will be annulled, with prosecutions to follow. He assured the public that no one will be spared and those behind the scheme will be held accountable.

Deputy Interior Minister Vorasit Liangprasert noted that test-takers who passed through legitimate means deserve their scores, and officials are working to restore justice. He said anyone involved in manipulating scores and committing fraud must face consequences, though the process is still underway. Civil service and central agencies are taking administrative action, and all details—including any individuals who slip through—will be sent to police and the anti-corruption commission.

When asked whether government officials involved will face discipline, Vorasit stressed that punishment applies to everyone regardless of status: civil servants, ordinary citizens, or politicians. Anyone participating in the fraud scheme will be prosecuted without exception.

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Police

Schools in Nonthaburi Tighten Security After Shooting

Nonthaburi schools implemented heightened security measures including metal detectors and bag inspections when students returned Monday following a deadly shooting at a local school last week.

Schools in Nonthaburi Tighten Security After Shooting
10 Aug Khaosod

After a deadly shooting at Thepsirin School in Nonthaburi on August 7 that resulted in multiple casualties, schools throughout the province have heightened security as students returned for the first day of classes on Monday, August 10. Teachers stationed at school gates are conducting rigorous bag inspections of both students and parents entering campus to prevent weapons from being brought onto school grounds.

At Phra Mae Sakol School in Bang Bua Thong district, security staff deployed metal detection scanners to screen students entering the building. At Sri Bun Yanon School in Mueang district, teachers lined up to inspect each student's bag individually to prevent copycat incidents. Wat Masong School in Sai Noi district established a checkpoint at the school entrance using metal detector equipment to thoroughly check student bags, and also inspected motorcycles by requiring students to open seat compartments. At Pakpret School in Pakpret district, teachers conducted detailed bag searches while police from Pakpret Station provided security oversight on campus.

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National

Thailand Leads ASEAN Digital Economy Agreement

Thailand and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening economic, trade, and investment cooperation following talks between Thai Trade Representative and UK Trade Envoy during th...

10 Aug Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening economic, trade, and investment cooperation following talks between Thai Trade Representative and UK Trade Envoy during th...

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Police

Former Nonthaburi Legislator Shoots Provincial Governor

A former Nonthaburi legislator shot the provincial governor inside the PAO office in Mueang Nonthaburi on August 10, leaving him injured. Police are investigating the motive behind the incident.

Former Nonthaburi Legislator Shoots Provincial Governor
10 Aug Khaosod

A shooting incident occurred inside the Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization office in Mueang Nonthaburi district on August 10, 2025, according to reports. Police responded to the scene and began their investigation. Preliminary reports indicate that one person was shot and injured inside the PAO office.

The victim has been identified as Pol. Col. Thongchai Yenpraserit, the governor of Nonthaburi PAO, who was shot inside the office. Police are currently investigating the details of the incident, collecting evidence, and interviewing individuals involved to establish the cause and sequence of events.

The alleged perpetrator has been preliminarily identified as Chaloeng Riowraeng, a former Nonthaburi provincial legislator. Police are investigating further and will examine the motive and circumstances leading up to the shooting, with legal action to follow.

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Regional

Thailand Plans Seaplane Network Between Krabi and Phuket

The Thai government is moving forward with plans to transform the country into a regional aviation hub by introducing seaplane services to improve connectivity between key tourism destinations along t...

10 Aug Thailand.go.th Issues

The Thai government is moving forward with plans to transform the country into a regional aviation hub by introducing seaplane services to improve connectivity between key tourism destinations along t...

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Police

Krungthai Launches Debit Card for Seniors With 24-Hour Accident Coverage

Krungthai Bank launched a debit card for seniors aged 75–90 with 24-hour accidental death coverage up to 1 million baht, addressing Thailand's rapidly aging population of over 3.4 million elderly citizens in that age group.

Krungthai Launches Debit Card for Seniors With 24-Hour Accident Coverage
10 Aug Khaosod

Krungthai Bank, working with Visa, has launched the Krungthai Debit Card targeting seniors aged 75–90, featuring 24-hour accidental death coverage of up to 1 million baht. Ms. Nareeratc Ariyaprayur, head of retail strategy and products at Krungthai Bank, explained that the card combines convenient spending with accident protection suited to the lifestyle risks of elderly Thais, offering reassurance to both cardholders and their families.

Thailand is entering a fully aging society, with government data showing over 3.4 million people aged 75–90, driving rising demand for financial products tailored to seniors' needs. The bank developed the card to serve this demographic, upgrading the debit card's role to include health expense security and daily peace of mind.

The Krungthai Debit Card is issued for 100 baht with an annual fee of 1,599 baht and offers multiple protections underwritten by Thai Insurance Public Company. Coverage includes accidental death of up to 1 million baht 24 hours worldwide, medical treatment from accidents up to 10,000 baht per visit with no visit limit, and all-day accident coverage requiring no hospital deposits at partner facilities.

During the launch period (August 1 – October 31, 2025), new applicants receive a 100-baht discount on the issuance fee, with additional 200-baht discounts per person when two or more apply together. The launch reflects Krungthai's 60-year commitment to serving all life stages and supporting Thailand's aging society. Interested parties can inquire at any Krungthai branch or contact Krungthai Contact Center at 02-111-1111.

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National

PM Monitors Northern Flood Crisis, Orders All-Units Response

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul has ordered a coordinated emergency response across northern Thailand's flooding crisis, directing governors and military units to establish evacuation shelters and stockpile medical supplies in affected

PM Monitors Northern Flood Crisis, Orders All-Units Response
10 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul is closely monitoring the northern flood crisis and has ordered provincial governors, military units, and the Royal Irrigation Department to coordinate integrated relief operations with a focus on prevention and establishing evacuation shelters for disaster victims. Speaking at Wat Rachbophit on August 10, 2025, the PM and Interior Minister outlined full-scale preparedness measures, acknowledging that some areas serve as natural water channels and require accelerated assistance to reduce impact through comprehensive pre-flood preparation. Relief preparations include establishing evacuation centers, stockpiling medicines and medical supplies, and organizing patient transfers to ensure maximum operational efficiency and equipment readiness, with the PM personally monitoring the situation closely.

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National

Beloved Children's TV Host Somboonchai Saegtong Dies at 78

Somboonchai Saegtong, the beloved Thai television host best known for the iconic children's show "Bozo-Uncle Chay," died of sudden cardiac failure at age 78 on August 7. His decades-long career spanned multiple networks and earned him prest

Beloved Children's TV Host Somboonchai Saegtong Dies at 78
10 Aug Khaosod

Somboonchai Saegtong, the renowned television host and producer behind numerous hit programs, has passed away. The entertainment community announced his death with deep sadness, noting the end of an era for the iconic duo Uncle Chay and Bozo that delighted generations of Thai children. He died on August 7, 2025, from sudden cardiac failure at age 78.

Dr. Somboonchai Saegtong was a celebrated broadcaster, producer, and creator of numerous television shows across Thailand's major networks since the early period of Thai television, including Channel 5, Channel 7, Channel 4, Channel 9, Channel 11, and Modern Nine TV. His extensive body of work spanned television dramas and variety programs, earning him prestigious honors in the Thai broadcasting industry, including a Golden Television Award for Outstanding Documentary and a Mekla Award for Outstanding Popular Women's Program.

Fans most fondly remember Saegtong for his role as Uncle Chay paired with Bozo the Clown in the hugely popular children's program "Bozo Show," which aired around 1971 on Channel 9. The show featured the main characters Bozo and Uncle Chay in entertaining performances and skits. The program's iconic theme song, "Bozo-Uncle Chay," composed by Chalie Intrawijit (National Artist), remains memorable to many, with the familiar lyrics: "If we smile, smile, smile at the world, the world will smile and welcome us back. How are you, little one? 'Bozo the Clown' is here!"

A merit-making ceremony in Saegtong's honor is scheduled at Wat Phra Sri Mahathat Woramas Mahawihar in Bangkok's Bang Khen district, beginning August 10, 2025, with activities continuing through August 17.

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