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Opposition Leader Calls Electoral Fraud Case a National Threat

Opposition Leader Prit Watcharasindhoo presented evidence of a large-scale electoral fraud operation involving major political figures and national parties across multiple provinces, calling it a critical threat to Thailand's political syst

Opposition Leader Calls Electoral Fraud Case a National Threat
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A two-year retrospective seminar on evidence in the electoral fraud case demonstrated a large-scale national operation involving major political figures, national-level parties, and conspiratorial networks operating in stages. Opposition Leader Prit Watcharasindhoo, while moderating the forum, argued that "electoral fraud" is the more accurate term than "vote manipulation," since the documented process involved money and benefits to hire candidates and voters seeking state power. He stressed the case's critical importance to Thailand's political system.

The seminar introduced four witnesses from Maha Sarakham, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Bua Lamphu, and Nakhon Si Thammarat who detailed the operation's mechanisms, including hotel bookings in Pathum Thani and Ayutthaya, involvement of MPs from major parties, relatives of ministers, and national-level politicians in preparations, coordination, and instruction on ballot-rigging procedures requiring exact numerical matches with no alterations.

Witnesses revealed that when they decided to provide information to the DSI, which was actively investigating the case, party members contacted them to stop, offering bribes in the millions. Police General Twi Sodsong, leader of the Pracharachat Party and former Justice Minister, also provided testimony characterizing the fraud not merely as vote-buying but as "seizing state power" through the Senate to control independent agencies. Critical evidence includes ballot photos and over 200 million CCTV images, prompting calls for the Election Commission to open sealed ballot boxes for verification. The case presents substantial evidence requiring the Election Commission to weigh whether to risk its integrity.

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Police

Newlywed Woman Dies in Beer Hall Fire in Bangkok

A 38-year-old newlywed from Buriram died in a beer hall fire in Bangkok's Ladprao area; her family collected her remains from the Police Hospital on July 13 after less than a month of marriage.

Newlywed Woman Dies in Beer Hall Fire in Bangkok
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At 6:10 p.m. on July 13, 2025, the family of Manirat Bomklang, a 38-year-old woman from Kokkhla subdistrict, Lamphaiyamit district, Buriram province, arrived at the Police Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine to collect her remains after she died in a fire at a beer hall in Bangkok's Ladprao area. After authorities completed the identification process, the family prepared to take her body back to Buriram for religious funeral rites. The atmosphere was heavy with grief as relatives waited to receive her remains.

During the wait, the victim's cousins wept intensely throughout, and some family members showed signs of weakness and nearly fainted, prompting officials and relatives present to rush to their aid and provide support. The victim's husband also cried continuously. According to relatives interviewed, the couple had only recently been married and had lived together for less than one month. The family initially declined to grant media interviews, as they were still in shock and unable to come to terms with the loss. They then departed for Buriram with the remains. She was the second victim of the fire whose family collected remains from the institute that day.

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Police

Beer Bar Opens Support Center After Fatal Fire Kills 27

A beer bar in Bangkok's Ladprao area has opened a support center and established contact channels after a fire killed 27 people, with the owner currently in critical condition and the establishment pledging full cooperation with authorities

Beer Bar Opens Support Center After Fatal Fire Kills 27
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The Rooftop Beer Bar at Ladprao has apologized for the tragic fire that claimed 27 lives and injured many others, offering condolences to victims' families and support to the injured. The bar has established a dedicated assistance center and opened two contact channels—via Facebook and Line—to coordinate with affected families and relevant authorities while collecting evidence for investigators. The bar's owner is currently in critical condition (ICU) under intensive medical care, and the establishment pledges full transparency and cooperation with police and government agencies in investigating the incident's cause. The bar is actively supporting affected victims and their families and will provide updates exclusively through its official Facebook page, asking the public to avoid sharing unconfirmed information that could hinder the investigation.

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National

Eye Doctor Warns: Wearing Contacts Over 8 Hours Risks GPC

Wearing contact lenses longer than 8 hours daily can cause Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis, a painful eyelid inflammation marked by bumps on the inner lid that triggers itching, discharge, and lens slippage. Doctors recommend stopping contac

Eye Doctor Warns: Wearing Contacts Over 8 Hours Risks GPC
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Many people wear contact lenses daily for convenience and appearance, but some wear them for over 10 hours continuously—a practice that ophthalmologists warn against. If you experience stringy discharge, severe itching, a foreign body sensation, or lenses that slip easily, you may have Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC), a chronic inflammation of the inner eyelid that causes numerous bumps in the conjunctiva.

Dr. Chee Oui Tien explains that GPC occurs when prolonged irritation and immune reactions cause normally tiny conjunctival papillae to enlarge beyond 1 millimeter. Under magnification, these grouped papillae resemble gravel or cauliflower. The condition typically results from improper contact lens use: wearing lenses for over 10–12 hours daily, long-term lens use, infrequent cleaning allowing protein buildup, allergic reactions to lens materials or solutions, or irritation from foreign objects like unremoved surgical stitches.

Four warning signs of GPC include: a persistent foreign body sensation unrelieved by artificial tears, unusual itching with frequent blinking, increased stringy mucus discharge especially upon waking, and lenses that shift position or slip upward, causing blurred vision.

The most important treatment is to stop wearing contacts immediately and switch to glasses to allow the inflamed eyelid lining to heal. Doctors may prescribe antihistamine drops and mast cell stabilizers to reduce itching and allergy symptoms, or weak steroid drops for severe inflammation. With proper treatment, patients typically recover well. If you return to contacts, limit wear to 8 hours daily and use daily disposable lenses to reduce protein accumulation and allergic reactions. Avoid rubbing your eyes, as this can worsen symptoms.

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Police

Court Denies Bail for 33 in Fake Thai Citizenship Racket

A criminal network falsifying Thai citizenship documents for foreign children has resulted in 33 arrests, with courts denying bail over national security concerns. The scheme involved recruiting Thai nationals as fake biological fathers and

Court Denies Bail for 33 in Fake Thai Citizenship Racket
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Police are intensifying their investigation into the "Chinese Children" network, which illegally falsified Thai nationality documents for foreign children. So far, 33 suspects have been arrested and denied bail due to concerns the scheme threatens national security. On July 13, Deputy Police Commissioner General Samran Nuonmma chaired a coordination meeting with representatives from the Metropolitan Police Bureau, the Interior Ministry, the Office of the Attorney General, and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to track progress in the case of a criminal network engaged in filing false birth registrations for foreign children, dubbed the "Chinese Children" operation.

Investigation revealed that the network recruited Thai nationals to serve as fake biological fathers and hired them out to file false birth registrations for foreign children. They collaborated with corrupt officials at hospitals and civil registration offices to issue fraudulent state documents to children who had no legal right to Thai nationality. This enabled foreign children to illegally acquire Thai citizenship based on bloodline and birth within Thailand, granting them full access to state rights and welfare including education, healthcare, social security, and property ownership. Authorities assess the scheme poses a serious threat to the civil registration system and could compromise national security in the long term.

As of the latest update, authorities have obtained 35 arrest warrants. Police have apprehended 33 suspects, while one fled abroad and one remains at large domestically. Among the 27 detained suspects are four Chinese fathers, ten Chinese mothers, and thirteen fake Thai fathers. The court has rejected bail for all detainees and remanded them in custody pending trial. Police continue to expand the investigation to identify all network members, trace financial flows, investigate links to government officials, and pursue charges against all parties involved in document forgery and abuse of authority.

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Breaking

Death Toll Rises to 28 in Bangkok Beer Hall Fire

Death toll from a Bangkok beer hall fire has risen to 28, with 25 confirmed fatalities identified including a police sergeant and nine others, while 71 remain hospitalized.

Death Toll Rises to 28 in Bangkok Beer Hall Fire
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At 6 p.m. on July 13, 2026, the Disaster Relief Command Center reported one additional death from the red-case group, raising the total death toll to 28. Updates received at 5:40 p.m. from the forensic office, Police Hospital, and Erawan Center confirmed 10 additional identities, including Police Sergeant Sithichoke Buddhitaksa, Ms. Tattapitcha Seehabunyamak, Mr. Pruttipong Pudmuan, Ms. Chitchanol Chanram, Ms. Ploypailin Tumluang, Ms. Maneerat Boomkhlang, Ms. Suchaowadee Ammathin, Mr. Charan Lerknok, Ms. Viphada Senaunant, and Mr. Nattaphan Thammanita—the latter upgraded from red to black case status.

A total of 25 deaths have been confirmed, comprising 10 males and 15 females. The injured count has decreased to 71. Red-case patients total 25 (12 male, 13 female), yellow-case patients 14 (6 male, 8 female), and green-case patients 32 (14 male, 18 female). All green-case patients have now returned home, while the search for missing persons continues.

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Police

Mother Grieves as Soldier Killed in Beer Hall Fire Returns Home

A 29-year-old volunteer soldier killed in a Bangkok beer hall fire was returned to his family in Suphan Buri Province, with his grieving mother accompanying his coffin home for Buddhist funeral rites.

Mother Grieves as Soldier Killed in Beer Hall Fire Returns Home
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On July 13, 2026, at 4:40 p.m. at the Police Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine, the family of Volunteer Soldier Pisanu Taengsopha, 29, a military guard attached to Division 9 in Kanchanaburi Province, arrived to claim his body following a fatal fire at a beer hall in the Lat Phrao area of Bangkok. The family arranged for a monk to conduct a ceremony to invite the spirit of the deceased before officials transferred the coffin to a vehicle for transport to his hometown in Samchuk District, Suphan Buri Province.

The family had invited one Buddhist monk to perform the ritual invocation of the deceased's spirit before the body was loaded into the vehicle to be returned home. As officials moved Pisanu's remains into the vehicle, his mother wept throughout the process. She then sat inside the vehicle with her son's coffin, gently stroking and patting it while saying through tears, "come home, son"—a moment that moved everyone present.

When reporters asked whether the family had lingering concerns or worries about the incident, particularly regarding safety measures, the mother of the deceased responded briefly, saying only "let me arrange my son's funeral first" before departing with his body. Pisanu's remains were taken to his home in Lat Bai Mai Village, Kraseiao Subdistrict, Samchuk District, Suphan Buri Province, for the religious funeral rites. The Po Teck Tung Foundation arranged transportation for the family, with Pisanu's wife and mother traveling in the same van as his coffin back to Suphan Buri Province for the continuation of the Buddhist funeral ceremonies.

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Police

Singer Takkatan Helps Fire Victim After Beer Bar Blaze

Country singer Takkatan Chollada provided financial aid to her guitarist who narrowly escaped a deadly beer bar fire in Bangkok's Ladprao area that killed multiple people and injured over 60.

Singer Takkatan Helps Fire Victim After Beer Bar Blaze
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A devastating fire at a beer bar in the Ladprao area has claimed multiple lives and injured over 60 people. On July 13, prominent country singer Takkatan Chollada attended a movie blessing event for "Ladyboy Thai House: Virus Cleanse the World" at Kotsor Yum Café in Rattanakosin, where she opened up about the tragedy.

Takkatan revealed that her guitarist was performing at the venue the night of the fire and narrowly escaped. The musician sustained minor injuries and lost instruments and equipment worth hundreds of thousands of baht. Takkatan provided immediate financial assistance of 100,000 baht. She stressed that her team will strengthen safety checks on entrances, exits, and emergency escape routes before future performances.

Despite needing to continue taking jobs to support multiple people, Takkatan urged all business operators to raise safety standards to prevent such tragedies from happening again. She recounted her shock upon learning the news late at night, noting that the guitarist stepped out and flames immediately erupted—a narrow escape that could have ended differently. The guitarist said he saw heavy black smoke first and initially wanted to return for his guitar, but friends urged him to leave immediately. Besides minor injuries from shrapnel, the guitarist lost all his equipment and is now facing the challenge of rebuilding his livelihood.

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Police

Firefighters Warn Against Hiding in Bathrooms During Fires

Firefighters rescued eight people from a beer bar fire in Bangkok's Ladprao area, warning that hiding in bathrooms offers no protection despite victims' instincts to do so. Most casualties suffered smoke inhalation, with rescuers finding 13

Firefighters Warn Against Hiding in Bathrooms During Fires
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On July 13, 2025, Theeraphol Rungduangdee, a Thai national disaster relief volunteer, detailed the rescue operation at a beer bar fire in the Ladprao area. Rescue teams arrived at the scene at 12:18 a.m. and began operations at approximately 12:20 a.m., about 20 minutes after the fire started. They found three victims collapsed in the women's bathroom and five more in small rooms, successfully evacuating all eight through a rear employee exit. Rescue workers managed to move victims to a safe zone where medical staff provided care; most had suffered smoke inhalation rather than direct burns, though some ran through flames and sustained various degrees of injury.

Rescuers identified the bathroom area as where most victims were trapped. According to smoke inhalation theory, victims lose consciousness within five minutes, but this fire produced brown smoke—a toxic gas ignited from the ceiling—creating radiation effects throughout the space. Theeraphol stressed that most fire victims instinctively hide in bathrooms believing it offers protection, when in reality it does not; he found 13 victims unconscious in bathrooms at this incident.

Regarding emergency exit signage, Theeraphol noted that visibility was zero during rescue operations because smoke and darkness obscured everything. Thai building codes place exit signs above the ceiling, but smoke rises and blocks them from view—unlike Japan, Thailand lacks reflective glow-in-the-dark stickers at floor level for visibility. He could not confirm whether the two rear doors were locked, as firefighters entered from the front regardless of obstacles, though the narrow space required extreme caution. The building's height of only 2.5 meters, compared to the standard 3 meters, may have allowed heat to rise and spread faster during the fire.

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National

Parliament Rejects Summons for MP Chanthanapat on Gambling Charges

MP Chanthanapat Naksam of Songkhla appeared at the Technology and Information Crime Unit on July 13 to face additional charges in an online gambling and money laundering case involving 27 suspects.

Parliament Rejects Summons for MP Chanthanapat on Gambling Charges
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MP Chanthanapat Naksam of Songkhla District, representing the Krueathum Party, came to meet with the Special Investigation Department's investigative team at the Technology and Information Crime Unit on July 13, 2025, to acknowledge additional charges in case 150/2568. The case involves 27 suspects accused of operating online gambling websites and money laundering. Investigators had previously summoned Chanthanapat on two charges, but during the investigation, they discovered financial links to foreign countries, prompting consultation with the Attorney General. The Attorney General ordered additional charges to be filed: conspiracy in illegal gambling (angyi) and participation in a transnational criminal organization. Since the order to add these charges coincided with the parliamentary session, which closed on July 11, 2025, Chanthanapat coordinated his appearance on July 13 to acknowledge the new charges. He arrived with family members and legal representatives and was observed attempting to avoid media attention by standing with his back turned and positioning himself near the restroom entrance before DSI officials escorted him into the building. He remained giving a statement to investigators.

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Police

Five Arrested in BTS Concert Ticket Scam Costing 1.8M Baht

Police arrested five suspects in Bangkok and Surat Thani for running a BTS concert ticket scam that defrauded 105 fans of 1.8 million baht through fake social media booking pages. The ringleader confessed to pocketing 800,000 baht, which wa

Five Arrested in BTS Concert Ticket Scam Costing 1.8M Baht
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Bangkok — 11 July 2026, Thai police have busted an alleged BTS concert ticket scam ring, arresting five suspects accused of defrauding 105 BTS fans of about 1.8 million baht through fake concert ticket sales. The alleged creator of the fake pages confessed to pocketing 800,000 baht, which was spent on luxury goods and overseas travel.

Authorities launched Operation "Smash the Scam: Busting the BTS Ticket Fraud Ring", arresting five suspects: • Temjai (surname withheld), 21 • Pimchanok (surname withheld), 19 • "A" (pseudonym), 18 • Pathanin (surname withheld), 20 • Cherlilinn (surname withheld), 27

All five suspects, aged between 18 and 27, were arrested under warrants No. J.1131–1135/2026 issued by the Min Buri Criminal Court on 10 July. They were apprehended in Bangkok and Surat Thani province.

They face charges including public fraud, jointly entering false information into a computer system in a manner likely to cause damage to the public, and opening or allowing others to use their bank accounts or electronic payment cards for criminal activities.

The case began after numerous fans reported falling victim to scammers following the announcement of the world-renowned Korean group BTS's concert tour in Thailand. With overwhelming demand for tickets, many fans turned to third-party booking agents to secure seats, where fraudsters allegedly created fake social media accounts claiming to offer ticket-booking services at attractive prices.

A total of 105 victims later filed complaints with the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), each losing an average of around 17,700 baht, with total damages exceeding 1.8 million baht.

Following an investigation, authorities found that the scams were allegedly orchestrated by the same network. Investigators gathered sufficient evidence to obtain court warrants before launching the operation, which resulted in the arrests of all five suspects.

During questioning, some suspects claimed they had been recruited through online job-seeking groups to receive and transfer money via TrueMoney e-Gift vouchers. They said they believed they were processing payments for pre-order purchases and earned between 200 and 2,000 baht per transaction. They added that they only later realised the money originated from the alleged ticket scam.

Another suspect allegedly confessed to creating the fake social media pages and X accounts used to target victims. Police said the suspect admitted receiving around 800,000 baht from victims before spending all of it on personal expenses, including overseas travel and luxury goods such as designer handbags.

All five suspects have been handed over to investigators from the Consumer Protection Police Division for further legal proceedings.

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