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Police

Kathu Police Bust Illegal Fish Fighting Gambling Ring

Kathu Police arrested 14 people operating an illegal fish fighting gambling ring in Phuket, seizing cash, fighting fish, and betting slips during the raid.

Kathu Police Bust Illegal Fish Fighting Gambling Ring
3 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket,  — The Kathu Police Station successfully dismantling a local illegal fish fighting betting ring with 14 gamblers arrested. The Kathu Police told the Phuket Express. They arrested 14 individuals involved in illegal betting on fish fighting matches. Evidence seized at the scene included:  Cash totaling 240 baht  Six fighting fish  A handwritten betting slip One […] Kathu Police Arrest 14 Gamblers in Illegal Fish Fighting Gambling -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Southern Border Violence Demands Return to Peace Talks

A car bomb and militant attack in Thailand's southern border provinces killed five rangers and wounded civilians, prompting martial law escalation as authorities seek suspects. The government reaffirms its commitment to peace talks with opp

Southern Border Violence Demands Return to Peace Talks
3 Aug Khaosod

The southern border provinces have erupted again in violence, a development that bodes ill for peace-building and leaves residents living in fear. The recent string of incidents began with a car bomb at Tanah Merah hotel in Narathiwat city, fortunately causing no casualties, only property damage. A far graver attack followed in Tanah Merah Mas district, Satun subdistrict, when armed militants arrived in a pickup truck and motorcycles and assaulted a security checkpoint with military-grade weapons, killing five rangers and wounding numerous civilians. In response, military commanders declared a nationwide martial law escalation across Narathiwat, empowering security personnel to conduct checkpoints, raids, searches of suspect areas, arrests, detention, and armed retaliation to suppress and apprehend the perpetrators. Authorities have issued arrest warrants for two suspects and are questioning several others, with more arrests expected pending investigation. Care must be taken to ensure martial law does not harm uninvolved civilians. An earlier incident involving ranger deaths remains unresolved. Officers from Tak Bai police station came under fire during an arrest operation, resulting in two police deaths and three wounded. The following day brought further attacks: gunfire on hotels in Yala city and a bomb thrown at a temple in Pattani province. These incidents represent serious unrest in the southern border region. However, the government continues to pursue dialogue with opposition groups. Defense Minister Anucha Boonthiam recently visited Malaysia to confer with the Malaysian defense minister, reaffirming Thailand's commitment to advancing the peace process while maintaining security, improving living standards, and building confidence among all stakeholders to achieve lasting peace in the southern border. This reflects a positive direction. The urgent question now is how quickly to return to the peace negotiation table and avoid prolonged stalemate.

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Police

Police Launch Cybersecurity Teacher Program in Region 8

Police are training 242 officers across Region 8 as cybersecurity educators to teach communities how to recognize and avoid online scams, which cost Thais billions annually.

Police Launch Cybersecurity Teacher Program in Region 8
3 Aug Khaosod

Deputy National Police Chief Trairongk Phiwphairn, serving as deputy director of the National Police Office's Information Technology Crime Suppression Center and spokesman, delivered a keynote address titled "Cyber Vaccination: Building Public Immunity Through Model Teachers" to 242 officers attending the second cohort of the Integrated Cybercrime Prevention Model Teachers seminar across all Region 8 police stations on August 3, 2025, at the Region 8 Police Training Center in Surat Thani.

Trairongk stated that online crime represents a new security threat causing massive global damage worth trillions of baht annually, affecting Thais across all professions with losses totaling tens of billions of baht yearly. Criminals typically employ five psychological manipulation tactics—fear, greed, love, empathy, and urgency—to attack victims' minds and trigger poor decision-making with severe financial consequences.

The role of cybersecurity model teachers is critical: they must work in the field to build cyber-protection awareness among all community groups, teaching people to recognize scams and follow protective practices: don't click links, don't install apps from suspicious links, don't trust, don't rush, don't transfer money, don't share OTP codes, and hang up immediately if contacted by fraudsters.

Trairongk added that the program targets each model teacher reaching 100 households in their area to develop proactive cybercrime defense capacity and build community resilience against digital threats.

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National

Editorial: Can Thailand's Reoffender Law Prevent Future Crimes?

Thailand's 2022 Prevention of Reoffending Act failed to stop a high-profile criminal despite monitoring requirements, prompting experts to question whether the law's reactive approach and loose enforcement standards adequately protect publi

Editorial: Can Thailand's Reoffender Law Prevent Future Crimes?
3 Aug Khaosod

The case of Thanachai Kaeodhong, known as "Pong," has raised public questions about Thailand's 2022 Prevention of Reoffending Act for sexual and violent crimes. Although the Department of Corrections confirmed it followed every procedural step—from risk assessment by the prison committee to prosecutors' recommendations, court filings, and a two-year monitoring order requiring quarterly check-ins, restricted activities, and rehabilitation—all measures ultimately failed to prevent the tragedy that occurred. This highlights a critical societal issue that merits focus, rather than finger-pointing at individual agencies. The fundamental questions are whether existing measures are sufficiently stringent, whether three-month reporting intervals are too long, how compliance with activity restrictions is enforced, and how effectively corrections, probation, police, and local administrators coordinate when offenders change residence. Legal experts worry that the law emphasizes monitoring rather than control—officials have no power to intervene unless the offender violates conditions or commits a new crime, making surveillance merely reactive rather than proactively preventive. Risk assessment standards also warrant review, as inmates with histories of attempted murder or drug involvement should warrant intensive monitoring far exceeding basic periodic reporting, which may fall below the actual risk level. While no law can guarantee reoffenders never strike again, sound legislation must minimize such risks and enable authorities to efficiently monitor high-risk individuals without unnecessarily infringing on fundamental rights. The five-body burial case is not merely shocking crime, but reveals critical gaps in the Prevention of Reoffending Act and post-release surveillance systems that inadequately address high-risk offenders. It is time for the government, Justice Ministry, Department of Corrections, probation office, police, and all relevant agencies to earnestly review and plug these loopholes to ensure the highest public safety.

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Regional

Phuket Launches Forest Reclamation at Eight Sites

Phuket authorities launched a coordinated forest reclamation operation across eight sites on Monday, targeting suspected illegal land occupation in popular areas including Patong, Kamala, and Rawai.

Phuket Launches Forest Reclamation at Eight Sites
3 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket, – On Monday (August 3rd) authorities in Phuket have mounted a sweeping operation to reclaim encroached forest land across the island, targeting eight high-risk sites in Cherng Talay, Kamala, Rawai, and Patong. The mission, dubbed the “Phuket Model,” brings together multiple agencies in a coordinated push to investigate suspected illegal land occupation and commercial […] Phuket Forest Reclamation Takes Place at 8 Sites Across the Island -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

Actor Denies False Rumors About Actress Mother's Care

Actor Binit Banleuruedit denied false rumors that actress Nai Jaroen Pura had placed her mother in his elderly care facility, clarifying the confusion arose from another resident. Nai Jaroen Pura emphasized her family provides full-time car

Actor Denies False Rumors About Actress Mother's Care
3 Aug Khaosod

Prominent actor Binit Banleuruedit has denied rumors spreading online that actress Nai Jaroen Pura had placed her mother in the "Baan Suk Sud Tai" elderly care facility founded by Binit. In a live social media broadcast, Binit firmly denied the claims and revealed the source of the confusion. Nai Jaroen Pura stressed that her family has provided excellent care for her mother throughout her life.

Binit explained that the misunderstanding likely arose from confusion with another elderly resident at the facility named "Auntie Usa" who may have known Nai Jaroen Pura's mother, leading to inaccurate reporting. He emphasized that Nai Jaroen Pura's mother does not have the name Usa. Binit further stressed that Nai Jaroen Pura is deeply caring and takes her mother everywhere she travels, leaving no reason to place her in a facility. The false rumors caused distress to the family, prompting them to go live to clarify the facts.

Nai Jaroen Pura herself came forward to explain that her family has personally provided excellent care for her mother, including medical treatment, daily care, and companionship at all times. She emphasized that the clarification was not intended to suggest nursing homes are inadequate facilities, as many provide quality care and families have legitimate reasons for such decisions. However, in this case, the reports are false and have created misunderstandings among the public and hurt her family's feelings. She appealed to the public not to share or spread unverified information, noting that careless words can cause real harm to many people. She also expressed gratitude to Binit Banleuruedit for publicly clarifying the facts.

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National

Honda Launches New Super-ONE Electric Vehicle in Thailand

Honda is launching its new Super-ONE compact electric vehicle in Thailand on August 14, 2025, with only 30 units available this year and an exclusive preview event for 50 registered participants.

Honda Launches New Super-ONE Electric Vehicle in Thailand
3 Aug Khaosod

Honda Automobile Thailand has confirmed plans to officially launch the new Honda Super-ONE, a compact electric vehicle assembled and imported from Japan, with only 30 units available this year. The official unveiling and price announcement will take place on August 14, 2025. An exclusive event called "Super-ONE Street Club" at DAS HAUS BKK will welcome only 50 registered participants to experience the actual vehicle and be the first to test drive it in Thailand, featuring Japanese-style cultural activities and festivities. Registration opens July 31 through August 6, 2025, via the LINE Official Account @honda-thailand, with winner names announced on August 10, 2025.

The Honda Super-ONE is a new compact electric vehicle developed under the "e: Dash BOOSTER" concept to make daily commuting more enjoyable and exciting while embodying Honda's signature fun-to-drive DNA. The name "Super-ONE" reflects Honda's commitment to creating vehicles that exceed traditional standards (Super) while delivering Honda's unique and distinctive value proposition (One and only). Introducing the Super-ONE marks an important step for Honda in expanding its electric vehicle (xEV) lineup to serve diverse customer lifestyles and to reaffirm the brand's dedication to the electric vehicle era while responding to longtime Honda fans eagerly awaiting this model's arrival.

The official Thai launch of the Honda Super-ONE will take place on August 14, 2025, delivering a brand-new exciting driving experience.

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Police

Police Issue Summons in Road Rage Mercedes Incident

Police issued a summons to a motorcyclist accused of kicking and damaging a rare Mercedes-Benz's mirror during a road rage incident in Buddhamon, with an arrest warrant to follow if he ignores the summons twice.

Police Issue Summons in Road Rage Mercedes Incident
3 Aug Khaosod

Buddhamon Police Station has issued a summons for a man involved in a road rage incident after the victim filed a complaint, but authorities have been unable to contact him. If he fails to respond to the summons twice, an arrest warrant will be issued immediately.

The incident began when a motorcyclist with a female passenger allegedly attempted to verbally abuse and spat on a blue Mercedes-Benz, ordering it to pull over. The Mercedes owner captured the entire incident on video. After both motorcyclists hit a red light, they dismounted and struck the Mercedes, with the man pushing and breaking the car's side mirror before kicking it again. The owner subsequently filed a complaint regarding damage to the side mirror of his Mercedes-AMG C43 4MATIC Coupe Special Edition, a rare blue model of which only 18 exist in Thailand.

On August 3, 2569, Police Captain Pornchai Ariyanon, commander of Buddhamon Station, provided an update. Following the incident, officers conducted preliminary questioning of the suspect, who admitted only to kicking the mirror. However, police released him at that time because no formal complaint had yet been filed.

After the victim subsequently filed a complaint, investigators spent the entire day attempting to contact the suspect without success. The commander then ordered officers to issue a summons on charges of property damage. Other charges, such as defamation, remain under investigation pending witness statements and evidence collection. If the suspect fails to appear for the summons twice, police will issue an arrest warrant immediately.

Meanwhile, the man in black clothing who rode the second motorcycle and the female passenger are currently being tracked for questioning. Investigators are also reviewing CCTV footage along the escape route as the investigation continues.

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National

Thailand Seizes 20,000 Unsafe Squishy Toys in Safety Crackdown

Thailand's Industrial Standards Institute seized nearly 20,000 uncertified squishy toys worth over 1 million baht from Bangkok's Sampheng market, finding they failed mandatory safety requirements and may contain harmful chemicals, heavy met

Thailand Seizes 20,000 Unsafe Squishy Toys in Safety Crackdown
3 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) seized nearly 20,000 uncertified squishy toys worth more than 1 million baht from shops and distribution centres in Bangkok's Sampheng market area following inspections of six businesses that uncovered 19,665 squishy toys failing to meet mandatory safety requirements.

Ekniti Romyanon, TISI secretary-general, explained that squishy products are legally classified as toys and must comply with Thai Industrial Standard TIS 685 Part 1-2019, with required TIS certification marks before legal import or sale in Thailand. TISI launched the inspections after monitoring the toys' growing popularity on social media and online platforms including TikTok, focusing on stores with large followings before tracing products to six major shops and distribution centres in Sampheng. One operator was acting as both seller and unauthorised importer, while five were selling uncertified products; all six face legal action.

Convictions for selling substandard products carry up to six months imprisonment, fines up to 500,000 baht, or both, while unauthorised importers face up to two years imprisonment and fines up to 2 million baht. Ekniti warned that uncertified squishy toys may contain unsafe chemical levels, heavy metals, fragrances and coatings, with many made from polyurethane or low-grade foam potentially containing volatile organic compounds and phthalates linked to cancer risks, endocrine disruption, respiratory irritation and allergic reactions. Some toys designed to resemble food with added fragrances could encourage young children to place them in their mouths, risking chemical exposure or choking, while the moisture-retaining material may allow bacteria and fungal growth if improperly cleaned. Consumers were advised to check for TIS marks before purchasing toys, particularly those for young children.

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Police

Police Identify Man Harassing Tourists at Doi Luang

Police identified a local man posing as a tour guide who has been harassing and threatening tourists at Doi Luang in Chiang Mai, particularly targeting women and teenage groups.

Police Identify Man Harassing Tourists at Doi Luang
3 Aug Khaosod

Doi Saket Police have identified a man claiming to be a tour guide who has been following and threatening tourists at Doi Luang. The suspect has a regular drinking habit and poses as a guide at the site.

On August 3, 2026, the Doi Saket Police Station in Chiang Mai released an update after tourists posted warning messages online about a man harassing visitors, particularly targeting groups of women or teenagers, and urged others to avoid him and never follow him under any circumstances.

Deputy Police Colonel Supchai Chanthra, commander of Doi Saket Police Station, assigned investigators to coordinate with village headmen from Moo 4 and Moo 8 in Tambon Tephasedet, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. Through their investigation, they identified the suspect as Kiarti Chai, a local resident with a habit of regularly drinking alcohol and working as a self-appointed guide for the area.

After village headmen and community leaders learned of the complaints, they brought him in to sign a community agreement at the village meeting hall and referred him for further treatment.

Doi Saket Police Station is prioritizing tourist safety in the Doi Saket area by coordinating with the Tephasedet Sub-district Administration Organization, village headmen, and community leaders to emphasize safety for both personal security and property. Anyone who needs assistance can contact Doi Saket Police Station at 053-495490 or call 191, which covers all of Chiang Mai Province.

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Community

YouTuber Gun Shares Two Tips for Quitting Smoking After 12 Years

YouTuber Gun Smile quit smoking after 12 years by destroying cigarettes immediately and using the 10-minute waiting rule to overcome cravings, now 10 months smoke-free.

YouTuber Gun Shares Two Tips for Quitting Smoking After 12 Years
3 Aug Khaosod

Popular YouTuber Gun Smile has opened up about successfully quitting smoking after 12 years of heavy use, revealing two tricks that helped him break the habit over the past 10 months. Gun, the owner of the @4MILLION_OFFICIAL channel with over 800,000 followers, shared his experience in hopes of motivating others struggling to quit.

Gun explained that he had been smoking since high school, starting with rolled cigarettes, IQOS, and eventually vaping—a habit that lasted over 12 years. Now, more than 10 months smoke-free, he shared two simple but willpower-intensive methods.

The first method is destruction: Gun deliberately destroys and throws away cigarettes or vaping devices immediately. Even when cravings hit and he considers buying more, repeatedly destroying his supplies gradually breaks the habit by creating distance from cigarettes.

The second method is the 10-minute rule: When cravings strike, Gun tells himself to wait 10 minutes and do something else, then gradually extends the waiting period to 20 minutes or an hour until the craving passes and the brain forgets the desire.

Gun concluded by saying "People who quit smoking are cool!" and warned others against giving in even once if tempted, as doing so would reset all their progress immediately.

His post has earned widespread praise from fans for his determination and as a positive health example for youth. The Thailand Health Promotion Foundation also left an encouraging comment, though it humorously misspelled his name as "Kungsmai," prompting Gun to playfully tease them about the typo.

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