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ISOC Phuket Inspector Seeks Probe Into Corruption Complaints

PHUKET: A parliamentary committee has agreed to examine complaints by an Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Phuket Inspector, alleging she has been unfairly made the sole focus of an investigation into an ISOC project in Phuket.

ISOC Phuket Inspector Seeks Probe Into Corruption Complaints
4d ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: A parliamentary committee has agreed to examine complaints by an Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Phuket Inspector, alleging she has been unfairly made the sole focus of an investigation into an ISOC project in Phuket.

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Weather

Heavy Rain Forecast for Thailand Over Next Seven Days

Thailand faces seven days of heavy rain from August 14-20, with the most intense rainfall expected in northern and northeastern regions as a monsoon trough moves southward, prompting warnings of potential flash floods and rough seas.

Heavy Rain Forecast for Thailand Over Next Seven Days
4d ago Khaosod

The Thai Meteorological Department issued a seven-day weather forecast for August 14-20, 2025. From August 14-17, Thailand will experience isolated heavy rain mainly in the northern, northeastern, and eastern regions due to a monsoon trough passing over northern Thailand, Laos, and northern Vietnam. The southwest monsoon continues to cover the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. From August 18-20, rainfall will intensify across the northern and upper northeastern regions with heavy rain in many areas as the monsoon trough shifts southward. Waves in the upper Andaman Sea will remain moderately strong at 2-3 meters during August 14-18, exceeding 3 meters in thunderstorm areas. The upper Gulf of Thailand will see waves around 2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm zones. From August 19-20, waves in both areas will remain 2-3 meters, exceeding 3 meters during thunderstorms. Residents in the northern and upper northeastern regions should beware of heavy rainfall and accumulated water that may cause flash floods, flash flooding, and riverbank overflow, especially in foothill and low-lying areas. Boaters should exercise caution and avoid thunderstorm areas. Small boats in the upper Andaman Sea should remain ashore August 14-16 and 19-20, while small boats in the upper Gulf should stay ashore August 19-20. Regional forecasts: Northern region with 60-80 percent thunderstorm coverage and heavy rain throughout, becoming very heavy August 18-20, southwest winds 10-20 kph, low 23-27°C, high 30-35°C. Northeastern region with 40-60 percent coverage August 14-17, increasing to 60-80 percent August 18-20 with heavy to very heavy rain, southwest winds 10-20 kph, low 23-27°C, high 31-35°C. Central region with 40-60 percent coverage August 14-17, 60-70 percent August 18-20 with heavy rain, southwest winds 10-25 kph, low 23-28°C, high 30-36°C. Eastern region with 60-70 percent coverage and heavy rain throughout, southwest winds 20-35 kph August 14-18 with 2-meter waves (exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorms), and 20-40 kph winds August 19-20 with 2-3 meter waves (exceeding 3 meters in thunderstorms), low 23-28°C.

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National

SJWD Posts Record Profit, Up 64% in Second Quarter

SJWD posted record second-quarter profit of 463.4 million baht, up 64% year-on-year, driven by strong growth across all logistics and warehousing segments and improved margins. The logistics operator approved an interim dividend of 0.20 bah

SJWD Posts Record Profit, Up 64% in Second Quarter
4d ago Khaosod

SJWD demonstrated strong risk management and adaptability amid global economic volatility, achieving record results in the second quarter of 2025. Total revenue reached 7.065 billion baht, a 9.7% increase year-on-year, while net profit surged 64% to 463.4 million baht. The board approved an interim dividend of 0.20 baht per share for the first half of the year.

Ekkapong Tangsrisanguan, Chief Financial Officer of SJWD, attributed the strong performance to rapid business adaptation, diverse logistics and supply chain services, customized solutions for clients, growing demand for warehousing and logistics services, and successful rate negotiations aligned with operational costs. Revenue increased 11.6% sequentially and 9.7% year-on-year, while net profit climbed 67.6% from the previous quarter and 64% year-on-year.

Profit contributions from associate companies reached a new high of 201.3 million baht, boosted by performance from subsidiaries including Siam Double You D Logistics, Asia Network International, Transimex Corporation in Vietnam, and SWIFT in Malaysia. Gross profit margin improved to 15.0% from 14.1% in the prior quarter and 14.0% year-on-year.

All major business segments showed strong growth compared to the prior year: general warehousing revenue rose 18.5% to 388.3 million baht; hazardous cargo warehousing increased 12.9% to 169.5 million baht; cold storage grew 20.4% to 327.0 million baht; B2B freight services climbed 11.3% to 2.36 billion baht; D2C delivery services jumped 25.0% to 616.9 million baht; multimodal transport services grew 12.5% to 283.0 million baht; and international operations rose 20.1% to 1.25 billion baht.

Tangsrisanguan noted that clients increasingly value logistics partners with flexibility, efficient risk management capabilities, and problem-solving expertise. SJWD's diverse service foundation and strong partnerships across Southeast Asia have enabled the company to attract new business during the current economic period. For the first six months of 2025, the company reported revenue of 13.397 billion baht and net profit of 739.9 million baht, up 4.0% and 14.3% respectively year-on-year.

The board approved an interim dividend of 0.20 baht per share, totaling 355.3 million baht, with an ex-dividend date of August 26, 2025 and payment on September 10, 2025. Management expects full-year performance to exceed revenue targets, supported by continued strength in both revenue and profitability.

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National

Democrat MP Denies Assault, Apologizes Over News Coverage

Democrat MP Chaiyachon Deathdecho denied assaulting a police deputy superintendent in Nakhon Si Thammarat, apologizing for negative news coverage while pledging to cooperate with any party investigation into the incident.

Democrat MP Denies Assault, Apologizes Over News Coverage
4d ago Khaosod

On August 14, Chaiyachon Deathdecho, a Democrat Party list MP, addressed allegations that he assaulted a deputy superintendent at Thung Yai Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat, stating he has always respected and supported police, particularly on budget and personnel matters. As a former chair of the Police Affairs Committee, he said he has consistently fought for budget support for police operations and stressed to police leadership that he had no intention to harm any officer. He emphasized his respect for police as an essential organization protecting public safety. "As an MP and deputy party leader, I apologize to the public if the published news caused negative feelings, but I ask for fairness from society," Chaiyachon said, denying he assaulted anyone and requesting that the facts be considered fairly through due process. He welcomed and agreed to cooperate fully with any Democrat Party committee formed to investigate the incident, believing a factual review was appropriate and necessary to establish the truth.

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National

BEM Reports Record Q2 Profit of 1.01 Billion Baht

Bangkok Mass Transit System PLC posted record quarterly profit of 1.01 billion baht in Q2 2025, boosted by toll expressway and rail operations serving over one million vehicles daily. The company also progressed on major rail expansion proj

BEM Reports Record Q2 Profit of 1.01 Billion Baht
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Bangkok Mass Transit System PLC (BEM) has delivered strong second-quarter 2025 results with net profit of 1.012 billion baht, up 19 million baht year-on-year and the highest quarterly profit in BEM's 10-year history. Total service revenue reached 3.982 billion baht, with over 50% derived from expressway toll operations serving more than one million vehicles daily, while the remainder comes from rail operations including Blue Line fares, which continue to grow annually. Rail business revenue for the quarter was 1.672 billion baht, up 3% from the prior year.

BEM has also demonstrated strong cost management by cutting financial costs by 9% through proactive debt management, helping maintain robust profitability margins. For the first six months of 2025, the company achieved net profit attributable to shareholders of 1.887 billion baht, reinforcing its status as a premium defensive stock with stable cash flows.

On major projects, the first Orange Line East train has completed manufacturing and testing in Turkey and is undergoing trials in Germany before shipment to Thailand. The second train, currently being tested in Turkey, is expected to arrive in Thailand by late November 2025, with trial operations beginning by year-end and full service launch planned for early 2027. The Orange Line West segment is 37% complete, while procurement of additional Blue Line trains is 43% advanced. Upon opening, the Orange Line East is expected to handle 100,000 trips daily, increasing to 300,000 daily trips when the full Orange Line network opens in 2030, driving BEM toward significant growth.

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National

Politician Plans to Boost Community Enterprises With Parliament Support

A deputy parliament member from Surat Thani pledges to help local community enterprises scale up by securing parliament space for product showcases and developing policies for financing, packaging, and market access.

Politician Plans to Boost Community Enterprises With Parliament Support
4d ago Khaosod

On August 14, Bunruai Yamchinda, a list MP and United Thai People Party leader serving as deputy chair of the consumer protection committee, along with Prakanchan Cheepphittaya, the party's southern region strategy director, led a team on a fact-finding visit to community enterprises in Surat Thani. They toured Uncle Song's Garden in Muang district, which produces cold-pressed coconut oil and value-added products including coconut wine, serum, and soap, as well as other local enterprises like a weaving group producing natural indigo-dyed fabric.

Bunruai noted that while the region has abundant natural resources and local wisdom, enterprises struggle to scale up due to limited access to packaging development, branding, marketing channels, and affordable credit. He pledged to request parliament provide space to showcase and sell community products during legislative sessions to expand markets and create sustainable livelihoods.

Prakanchan added that the south is rich with potential but lacks opportunities to develop and scale. He committed to compiling community proposals into policy recommendations covering low-interest financing, product standards, packaging, and connections between community products and tourism and larger markets to strengthen the grassroots economy in the region.

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National

Temple Abbot Shows Land Title but Cannot Transfer Ownership Yet

A Khon Kaen temple abbot presented the original land deed covering 21 rai but cannot finalize the transfer to the temple's name yet due to legal procedures requiring provincial governor approval.

Temple Abbot Shows Land Title but Cannot Transfer Ownership Yet
4d ago Khaosod

A temple abbot in Khon Kaen displayed the original land deed but cannot yet transfer ownership to the temple due to legal requirements. The abbot revealed that he has never discussed the matter with the other party to find a solution. On August 14, 2025, Khon Kaen Provincial Police escorted a delegation from Wat Pa Adulyaram, led by Abbot Phrakhru Adulasarnithesa Dr. Prayut Pratetsena, along with government officials, to Khon Kaen Land Office to present documentation for transferring the land deed into the temple's name.

The abbot presented the original land deed from his bag to reporters before the Khon Kaen Land Official examined and confirmed it as authentic. The deed, number 61945 covering more than 21 rai, is currently registered under the name of Heiang Pimsri. The official explained that although a court has already ruled the land belongs to the temple, the transfer cannot be finalized today because it must follow Land Code Section 84 procedures in full, which require the provincial governor to oversee the process.

Under Section 84, the governor has delegated authority to the Land Department to conduct detailed inspections including verification of the temple's documents, layout plans, and property details, followed by checks with local district authorities to assess community impact and suitability. All documents will then be compiled and sent to the Khon Kaen Provincial Governor for final approval. The abbot stated that since the dispute began and the court ruling, the plaintiff's side has never communicated directly with him or allowed followers to discuss finding a resolution, despite his willingness to talk and find a fair way forward.

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Community

Rare Calf Born with Bodhi Leaf Marking Hailed as Good Omen

A calf born with a white bodhi leaf marking on its forehead in Buriram province has drawn crowds of visitors, with its owner convinced it represents a sacred omen of good fortune.

Rare Calf Born with Bodhi Leaf Marking Hailed as Good Omen
4d ago Khaosod

On August 14, a male calf with an unusual white marking shaped like a bodhi leaf on its forehead was discovered at a house in Prada Jak Moo subdistrict, Chaiyaphum district, Buriram province. The distinctive mark has generated significant interest among villagers and visitors, with some believing it matches descriptions of a sacred bull or auspicious sign in ancient texts.

Sunan, 59, who owns the calf, has raised cattle for over 10 years but has never encountered an animal with such unusual markings. The calf was born in January 2025 and is now about seven months old. Before the calf's birth, Sunan had no particular premonitions, but since its arrival, she has felt a continuous stream of good fortune entering her family. She now believes the calf may be a blessed bull, or "Phra Yaa Wua," as described in ancient texts.

News of the unusual calf has spread, and many villagers regularly visit to see it. Even when Sunan takes the calf to graze by the roadside, passing motorists often stop to admire the distinctive marking and ask questions. The owner believes the bodhi leaf-shaped mark is uncommon and may represent an auspicious sign according to traditional beliefs. Though she has received purchase inquiries, she feels emotionally attached to the calf and prefers to keep it, convinced that the blessed bull will bring good fortune to her family.

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Police

Driver Recounts Final Moments Before Provincial Chief Shot Dead

The driver of a slain Nonthaburi provincial chief recounted how a former politician shot his boss at an office parking lot on August 10, striking the driver's wrist as well; the shooter's motive remains unclear despite the victim having rep

Driver Recounts Final Moments Before Provincial Chief Shot Dead
4d ago Khaosod

At 10:00 on August 14, 2569, Superintendent Prut Jamrungsart of Ratanathibeth Police Station in Nonthaburi and investigators questioned Yot, driver of Colonel Thongchai Yenprasertsai, chairman of the Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization. Thongchai was shot on the morning of August 10 at the parking lot of the Provincial Administrative Organization office by Chaloeng Reueang, a former prominent Nonthaburi politician. Thongchai died during transport to hospital, while Yot was shot in the right wrist.

Yot testified that when the incident occurred, he had walked down from the building to the parking lot to prepare the vehicle for the chairman to travel to another engagement. He had walked ahead of both men when the chairman began getting into the car and Yot was preparing to drive. Chaloeng suddenly approached and tapped on the car window. The chairman rolled it down, and Chaloeng immediately drew a gun and aimed it at him. The chairman raised his hand and told Chaloeng not to do this, but Chaloeng fired at once, hitting Yot in the wrist. Startled, Yot opened the car door and fled behind the vehicle. Chaloeng walked around looking for him, shouting "Where are you, Yot?" Yot then seized the opportunity to run for help from officials in front of the government office.

Yot further testified that before the incident, Chaloeng had waited at the office door because the chairman was occupied with a guest. Chaloeng waited about 20 minutes before entering the office to meet with the chairman. After a brief meeting, the chairman walked out of the office to go to another engagement. The incident was completely unexpected, as both men had known each other for decades and no one foresaw such an attack, especially since no one knew Chaloeng was carrying a gun as if he had prepared for this beforehand.

Yot stated that regarding the cause of Chaloeng's attack, he was uncertain what dispute existed between them. He only knew that the chairman had always helped Chaloeng, as Chaloeng would frequently visit to seek assistance.

Regarding the matter of 11 million baht, Yot had heard that when the chairman was developing a housing project and ran short of funds, he borrowed 11 million baht from Chaloeng. However, he repaid it with interest, totaling nearly 15 million baht. That debt matter was settled. The chairman even joked that he would never finish repaying his debt of gratitude to Chaloeng, who kept bothering him about it. Additionally, the chairman had helped the housing project owner assist Chaloeng in purchasing land and a house that Chaloeng's wife had secretly mortgaged and sold, nearly losing it. The chairman never took any commission and gave all the proceeds to Chaloeng because he saw his friend was in difficulty. Yot therefore could not understand why Chaloeng would resort to shooting his benefactor. After recovering, Yot wishes to attend the chairman's funeral.

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National

Deputy Interior Minister Orders Mekong Region Flood and Drought Response

Deputy Interior Minister Jaruserath Thai-setsiri chaired a preparedness meeting in Nakhon Phanom Province to coordinate flood and drought response across seven Northeast Mekong region provinces, emphasizing data-driven planning and swift pu

Deputy Interior Minister Orders Mekong Region Flood and Drought Response
4d ago Khaosod

Deputy Interior Minister Jaruserath Thai-setsiri chaired a monitoring and preparedness meeting on August 14, 2569 at Nakhon Phanom Province Hall to address flooding and drought across seven Mekong River basin provinces in the Northeast: Nakhon Phanom, Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani. Provincial governors, agency heads, disaster prevention officials, and relevant departments from all seven provinces attended.

Jaruserath stated that the field visit and meeting followed the Prime Minister's directive to gather comprehensive data on local flood and drought situations and needs. He will report findings to the Prime Minister and work toward integrated agency coordination to deliver timely, targeted support. He emphasized that officials must identify not just which areas face problems, but where exactly, what resources exist locally, what constraints apply, and what assistance is needed—enabling data-driven coordination rather than reactive responses.

Management of current conditions requires handling both flooding and drought simultaneously due to rapid weather fluctuations. The approach must be to "know first, prepare first, respond immediately" rather than waiting for crises to develop. All water resources, equipment, personnel, and aid plans must be ready beforehand.

Public communication must be swift and accurate. Citizens need to know what is happening, which areas are affected, water levels, what to prepare, and what the state is doing. Information must be consistent and official, not leaving people to seek rumors or unverified sources. Water supply communications must cover water conditions, appropriate usage, management, and any system problems—delivered online and offline to reach all groups, not forcing citizens to search for updates.

Drought preparation should not wait until the dry season begins. Agencies must compile historical data on areas facing water shortages, problem onset timing, available water volumes, usage needs, and past solutions, then compare against current conditions to establish water management frameworks in advance.

Jaruserath instructed all units to survey and inspect all areas once water levels drop, rushing to restore normalcy and prevent lingering issues or non-functional zones. Each unit must report completed work, inspected points, finished tasks, and remaining repairs to track progress until completion.

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Community

Buddha Amulet Vendor Defends Himself in 9 Million Baht Swap Case

Amulet vendor Phon Tha Phra Chan admitted his team swapped a gold-coin Buddha amulet for a copper version in a 9 million baht case, but denies personal involvement and says the owner confirmed his innocence.

Buddha Amulet Vendor Defends Himself in 9 Million Baht Swap Case
4d ago Khaosod

Phon Tha Phra Chan, a prominent Buddha amulet vendor, has defended himself in the controversy surrounding a 9 million baht gold-coin amulet case, confirming his team made the swap but maintaining his own innocence. The dispute began when an allegation emerged that a gold-coin amulet had been switched for a copper-coin version. Phon subsequently held a live broadcast admitting his team had accidentally left a gold-coin amulet in the testing machine, then negotiated a settlement with the amulet owner at 9 million baht. The owner, understanding the mistake, did not pursue further action.

Recently, renowned amulet expert Pong Suphun raised additional concerns, noting photographic evidence that one of 14 amulets had been changed from gold to copper coin, and questioned why a gold-coin amulet in the original photos had become copper when returned. In response, Phon released a video of his conversation with the amulet owner, in which the owner confirmed they witnessed the entire incident and are confident Phon had no involvement in the swap.

Phon reiterated that he never lied and, after investigation, confirmed his team was responsible for the substitution. He accepted full responsibility, apologized for the misinformation that his staff had distorted, and announced the dismissal of the staff member involved. Phon emphasized his lack of intent to commit fraud, stating that the amulet owner and those present at the incident can attest to the facts. He pledged to improve his organization's operations moving forward and thanked all involved for clarifying the matter to the public.

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