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Midnight Mambas Win JB League U-11 Championship

Midnight Mambas captured the JB League 2026 U-11 championship, defeating Electric Eagles 2-1 in a thrilling finals series capped by a decisive 66-42 victory. The event also featured exhibition matches and individual awards recognizing top p

Midnight Mambas Win JB League U-11 Championship
19 Jul Khaosod

Midnight Mambas have successfully won the JB League 2026 JV championship for players aged 10-11 after narrowly defeating Electric Eagles 2-1 in the finals series. The championship series was filled with excitement and suspense as both teams competed evenly, splitting victories in the first two games and forcing a decisive game three. Midnight Mambas ultimately prevailed in the decider, winning 66-42 to claim the season's trophy amid joy from teammates and families.

Beyond the championship match, the event featured special activities including the JBD Exhibition Match where Team Swish defeated Team St. Arena Center 60-46, followed by the JB League All-Star 2026 match in which Team Sukhumvit narrowly edged Team Thonburi 45-43, and a 3-point contest that drew roaring applause and entertained spectators.

Individual awards were presented to standout players throughout the season: MVP was Arti Theerkon Chumchit (Electric Eagles), Finals MVP was Tachi Nopnarin Chaijrun (Midnight Mambas), Top Scorer was Chae Chae Surakup (Rhino Chargers), Most Assists went to Phumijai Kittanat Duangmag (Shadow Sharks), Defensive Player of the Year was Kinkin Kittikun Chaturacherjkun (Shadow Sharks), Sportsmanship Award went to Tross Napchon Boriborn (Golden Raptors), and the 3-point Contest winner was Hommi Theertor Krueathiva (Black Panthers).

The atmosphere throughout the competition was filled with smiles, determination, and athlete spirit from all the young players, as well as enthusiastic cheering from families and fans along the sidelines, reflecting JB League 2026's success as a quality platform that develops potential and creates valuable experiences for young basketball athletes.

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Police

Security Guard Injured Fighting Off Convenience Store Robbers

A security guard was injured trying to stop two armed robbers at a 7-Eleven in Surin province on July 19; both suspects escaped and remain at large.

Security Guard Injured Fighting Off Convenience Store Robbers
19 Jul Khaosod

A security guard was injured after bravely attempting to stop two armed robbers at a 7-Eleven store in Surin province on July 19. Video footage shows two young men in dark long-sleeved clothing and helmets entering the store, with one climbing over the counter while the other stood guard. When the security officer, Phuawadol Khrueangsaeng, arrived on the scene, he immediately attempted to restrain both suspects by locking their necks, but the robbers drew weapons and struggled to escape. After a store employee helped subdue one suspect and merchandise was scattered during the struggle, both robbers ultimately managed to flee the scene, and they remain at large. Anyone with information is urged to contact nearby police immediately.

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National

Hospital Fires Doctor After Patient Dies From Missed Heart Attack

A Ratchaburi hospital fired a senior doctor after a 30-year-old man died of a heart attack that was initially dismissed as a panic attack despite the family's requests for an ECG test. The case gained attention after the victim's wife, a so

Hospital Fires Doctor After Patient Dies From Missed Heart Attack
19 Jul Khaosod

RATCHABURI — A private hospital in Ratchaburi has dismissed a senior physician after a 30-year-old man died of a heart attack hours after allegedly being diagnosed with a panic attack and denied an electrocardiogram (ECG) requested by his family.

The case drew widespread public attention after the victim's wife, teacher and influencer Benyaporn Phanphet, known online as "Kru Sai," shared her story on social media, claiming her husband's death could have been prevented had he received appropriate treatment.

According to Benyaporn, her husband sought treatment at San Camillo Hospital in Ban Pong district after experiencing severe pain radiating from his arm to his chest, accompanied by excessive sweating. He was reportedly referred between several departments before an orthopedic doctor suspected a heart condition and referred him to a general practitioner.

She alleged that despite the family's repeated requests for an ECG, the physician declined, saying the symptoms were more likely caused by stress or a panic attack. The family also offered to pay for additional tests or transfer him to another hospital but said their requests were refused.

After returning home, the man collapsed later that evening and died.

An autopsy later found that he had severe coronary artery disease involving two blocked arteries.

The family has filed a formal complaint, seeking an investigation into the medical treatment.

In its first statement issued on Saturday, the hospital suspended the physician, a doctor in his 70s who had worked at the hospital for more than a decade, pending an internal investigation and external reviews by the Medical Council of Thailand and independent experts.

On Sunday, the hospital issued a second statement announcing that the doctor had been dismissed with immediate effect.

The hospital said its internal fact-finding found that the physician had communicated with the patient and relatives using inappropriate and impolite language, violating hospital regulations requiring staff to treat patients respectfully. The conduct was also found to be inconsistent with the Medical Council's code of professional ethics.

The dismissal took effect on 19 July.

The hospital said it would continue to cooperate with ongoing investigations and provide assistance to the bereaved family, while expressing its deepest condolences and accepting public criticism and recommendations.

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Police

Nine-Year-Old Boy Injured After Fall Into Drainage Ditch

A nine-year-old boy in Bangkok's Thung Khru district was rescued after falling into a drainage ditch and becoming impaled on a metal rod in his leg on July 19. Rescue teams used cutting tools to extract the rod after approximately 20 minute

Nine-Year-Old Boy Injured After Fall Into Drainage Ditch
19 Jul Khaosod

Volunteers from the Po Tek Tung Foundation received an emergency call on July 19 at 5:21 p.m. reporting a child who had fallen into a drainage ditch and become impaled on a metal rod in his leg on Puthabucha Soi 49 in Bangkok's Thung Khru district. Rescue teams equipped with cutting tools and an ALS ambulance from the Aravata emergency system were dispatched immediately.

At the scene, a nine-year-old boy was found sitting on the concrete walkway with his right leg caught in the drainage channel between the walkway and a fence wall. A metal rod had penetrated approximately five centimeters into his right leg, causing severe pain and distress. Rescue personnel used jackhammers to expose the metal rod's position before carefully cutting it out with bolt cutters, taking approximately 20 minutes to complete the extraction while the frightened child cried out in pain. After the rod was removed, first aid was administered and the boy was rushed to IMH Thonburi Hospital by advanced life support ambulance.

The 49-year-old grandmother revealed she received a call informing her that her grandson was trapped by metal in a pipe and rescue efforts were underway. When she arrived, she found her grandson in this condition. Upon questioning, she learned that children had been playing in the area when a pushing incident occurred, causing him to fall and become impaled.

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Police

Belgian Gang Boss Arrested in Patong on Murder Warrant

Thai immigration police arrested a Belgian man wanted on an INTERPOL Red Notice for attempted murder and organized crime outside his Patong condominium.

Belgian Gang Boss Arrested in Patong on Murder Warrant
19 Jul The Phuket Express

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Patong – Thai immigration police have arrested a Belgian national wanted under an INTERPOL Red Notice for attempted murder and organized crime, ending his brief hideout in Phuket. Immigration Officers told the Phuket Express. They detained the suspect — identified only as Mr. Reid (alias) — outside his condominium in Patong. The arrest followed a […] Alleged Belgian Gang Boss Wanted for Murder Nabbed in in Patong -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Stolen Fishing Boat Sinks Off Phuket Coast

A stolen fishing boat sank off Nai Yang Beach in Thalang after an unidentified man took the vessel from near the fish market and fled into open waters, leaving its owner with a total loss.

Stolen Fishing Boat Sinks Off Phuket Coast
19 Jul The Phuket Express

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Phuket — A dramatic incident unfolded off Nai Yang Beach in Thalang when a local fishing boat was stolen and later sank in the open sea, leaving its owner devastated. Witnesses reported that the vessel, moored near the fish market, was suddenly taken by a man who sped away from shore, sparking panic among residents. […] Fishing Boat Stolen in Thalang Ends With Tragic Loss at Sea -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Phuket Hotel Chef Accused Of Assaulting Intern Student

A 20-year-old work-study student in Phuket was allegedly assaulted daily by a hotel kitchen chef, suffering beatings and strikes with utensils before a coworker helped her report the abuse to police.

Phuket Hotel Chef Accused Of Assaulting Intern Student
19 Jul Khaosod

A Facebook user named Feunglatda Kongeard posted CCTV footage from a hotel kitchen showing a female chef in uniform striking a young woman's back and attempting to hit her face.

The poster stated that the victim, referred to as "A" (a pseudonym), is a 20-year-old student who was sent by her educational institution for a work-study placement at a hotel in Phuket. However, she was subjected to daily physical abuse by the hotel's kitchen staff. The incident falls under the jurisdiction of Patong Police Station.

The student did not initially report the abuse to her family because she feared losing her placement opportunity and being unable to complete her studies, so she endured the daily mistreatment including beatings, head slaps, and being struck with kitchen utensils. Recently, a coworker brought her to Patong Hospital for treatment and helped her file a report with Patong Police Station.

The poster questioned why a student undergoing a work-study placement should be subjected to such severe treatment. The post has sparked widespread online criticism, with many viewing the chef's actions as excessively violent. Some commenters argued that while mistakes warrant correction, physical punishment is unacceptable and pointed out that the victim has parents and family who would protect her.

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Regional

Nui Beach Demolition Order Upheld After Appeal Rejected

PHUKET: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has rejected an appeal against an order requiring occupants of land encroaching on the Nui Beach area of Phuket to leave the protected forest and demolish 39 structures.

Nui Beach Demolition Order Upheld After Appeal Rejected
19 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has rejected an appeal against an order requiring occupants of land encroaching on the Nui Beach area of Phuket to leave the protected forest and demolish 39 structures.

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Police

Thai Police Chief Selection Set for Wednesday

Thailand's police civil service committee will meet Wednesday to appoint a new national police chief starting October 1, with General Samran Nualma emerging as the frontrunner due to his strong investigative background and political backing

Thai Police Chief Selection Set for Wednesday
19 Jul Khaosod

Unless a last-minute reversal occurs, Prime Minister Anuthon Chanthawirotkul will convene the police civil service committee on Wednesday, July 22, to appoint a new police chief set to take office on October 1.

Four deputy police commanders meet the criteria to compete for the position: General Nirandorn Luemsri, General Thatchai Pitaneelabut, General Samran Nualma, and General Itthiphol Ajchariyapradist.

As the selection process neared its conclusion, the race reportedly narrowed to General Nirandorn, the most senior candidate, and General Samran, who possesses strong investigative credentials and backing from multiple quarters. However, as the final decision approached, General Samran emerged as the sole frontrunner.

The selection criteria require consideration of both seniority and expertise—not seniority alone, but a blend of experience and competence. Military and police circles have begun discussing what qualifies a police leader, increasingly moving away from the traditional emphasis on criminal investigation expertise, which has long been the hallmark of policing.

Investigation and suppression of crime remain the heart of police work and should be a defining strength. This aspect particularly strengthens General Samran's candidacy. He has advanced through diverse assignments—from hotel management to investigation, suppression operations, inspection, traffic, and security work—culminating in extensive anti-drug operations. He stands an excellent chance of selection and appears to have already "secured the position."

The government's choice of the new police chief must also consider political backing. During this blue-government administration, an era of conservative political dominance, General Samran's selection aligns well, as he has long enjoyed the trust of this political faction.

The Phum Jai Thai-led government's decision on the new police chief selection should be straightforward. At Wednesday's committee meeting, there is no need to speculate whom Prime Minister Anuthon will propose for consideration.

General Samran meets all requirements, having progressed through every level of police work with recent achievements in major cases, including arrests of drug syndicates, cross-border gangs, the Thao Thip gang linked to Chinese triads, nominee business networks, and white-collar criminal groups. As commonly stated, the police organization needs a complete leader, especially one with genuine expertise in investigation and suppression. This makes General Samran an ideal choice.

Wednesday's decision should come as no surprise: General Samran Nualma's appointment appears certain.

Vong Tawaun

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National

Thailand's 2025 Welfare Card Program Announces 9.51 Million Approved Applicants

Thailand approved 9.51 million applicants for its 2025 State Welfare Card Program out of 18.82 million who applied, with stricter evaluation criteria implemented to ensure aid reaches only those genuinely in need. Rejected applicants can re

Thailand's 2025 Welfare Card Program Announces 9.51 Million Approved Applicants
19 Jul Khaosod

The Ministry of Finance announced the results of the 2025 State Welfare Card Program on July 17 after opening new registration and verification between June 4-21. The committee reviewing applications found that 9.51 million people qualified out of a total of 18.82 million applicants. The approved recipients comprised three groups: 12.70 million existing cardholders, 740,000 people without cards identified through community development databases and the electronic family booklet system, and 5.38 million additional individuals discovered by the Interior Ministry during the registration period. Over 9.1 million applicants did not meet the qualification criteria and were rejected—approximately half of all applicants—leaving only the net figures announced. The stricter and more detailed evaluation criteria were implemented according to the Finance Minister's policy to ensure assistance reaches only those genuinely poor and in need. After results were announced, many people who previously received welfare cards but failed this time felt disappointed, with some even crying upon hearing the results. Those who qualified appeared happy and satisfied. However, those who did not qualify for the 2025 State Welfare Card Program can request a review between July 17-31 through four announced channels. Those who qualify—including existing cardholders—can begin using their benefits starting August 1. New applicants must first verify their identity through the Pao Tang application or one of five registration centers before they can use benefits starting October 1. Those requesting a review must contact the verification unit to correct their information by August 16 and go through the verification process again. The hope is that relevant agencies will exercise fair judgment based on actual living conditions according to established criteria, without being overly strict or lenient.

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Police

Man Sets Fire to Own Home, Spreads to 7 Houses

A man deliberately set fire to his own home in Nonthaburi on July 19, causing the blaze to spread and destroy seven neighboring wooden houses; the 39-year-old suspect with a history of arson and drug addiction remains at large.

Man Sets Fire to Own Home, Spreads to 7 Houses
19 Jul Khaosod

Police at Bang Bua Thong station in Nonthaburi received a report on July 19 of a residential fire in a community behind Wat La Harn in Thon Loi subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong district. Firefighters from multiple municipal services coordinated efforts to extinguish the blaze, which took approximately one hour to control. Most of the damaged homes were wooden structures built closely together, with seven houses destroyed and two people injured in total.

Nai Senah, one of the affected residents, said he was returning home when he saw flames already engulfing his house and was unable to retrieve any belongings. The fire was deliberately set by someone burning his own home before it spread to others' properties—the suspect has a history of setting such fires multiple times. Police have identified the suspect as Wichai, 39, who has a background of drug addiction and psychiatric issues. Authorities are actively pursuing him and coordinating evidence collection at the scene.

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