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Patong Traffic Delays Stretch to Two Hours

Patong is experiencing severe traffic delays of up to two hours during the low tourism season, with accidents and rain worsening congestion on routes that typically take under an hour.

Patong Traffic Delays Stretch to Two Hours
6 Aug The Phuket News

PHUKET: Patong is suffering severe traffic congestion despite Phuket being in the middle of the tourism low season, with police warning that journeys which normally take less than an hour can now stretch to nearly two hours when accidents or heavy rain occur.

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Police

Ex-Official Charged in Massive Local Exam Fraud Scandal

Former local government official Theerutham Suphavibulpon denies six corruption charges related to a massive exam fraud scheme involving over 5,900 altered test scores and 13 suspects across Thailand.

Ex-Official Charged in Massive Local Exam Fraud Scandal
6 Aug Khaosod

Theerutham Suphavibulpon, former director-general of the Department for Local Government Promotion, appeared before the Anti-Corruption Division to face six charges related to improper performance or omission of duty, falsification of government documents, and certification of false documents. After giving an initial statement, he denied all accusations and demanded to fight the case in court, maintaining that his examination administration followed proper procedures as chairman of the local government employee examination committee and that this constitutes his right to contest the allegations in court. In the broader exam fraud case, police have identified 13 suspects. Eleven are local government officials caught altering answer sheets and face charges under computer crime laws. The other two are Theerutham and the director of Mahasarakham University's Education and Psychology Testing Office who won the examination contract. The Anti-Corruption Division expects to finalize findings for submission to the National Anti-Corruption Commission on August 12 for further investigation. The highest-ranking official charged is the former director-general. Separately, the Interior Ministry is handling 5,925 individuals whose exam scores were altered and will revoke their appointments as local government employees. The provincial civil service commission will notify each local government organization to remove the incorrectly placed candidates and replace them with properly ranked alternatives. However, complications remain: 561 candidates have not yet been registered, and 97 others already hired have had their scores inflated. The Interior Ministry's handling of these cases and potential litigation remain uncertain. Analysts note that the scale of this exam fraud scheme resembles the notorious parliamentary election fraud case, with both politicians and major political parties implicated. The question arises whether exam fraud and electoral fraud ultimately represent the same systematic process.

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National

Government Savings Bonds Exceed Sales Target 8.2 Times

Government savings bonds received overwhelming demand in their first 2025 offering, with subscriptions exceeding the 2 billion baht target by over eight times through Thailand's Bond Connect Platform.

Government Savings Bonds Exceed Sales Target 8.2 Times
6 Aug Khaosod

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) reported exceptional success in the first 2025 issuance of "Ompplus" government savings bonds via the Bond Connect Platform, with subscription orders exceeding 16.511 billion baht—8.2 times the 2 billion baht offering limit. Nearly 24,000 investors received allocations: approximately 9,390 investors received 3-year bonds valued at 704.5 million baht, while approximately 13,916 investors received 10-year bonds worth 1.3 billion baht.

SET board chairman and president Asadej Kongsiri stated that the strong demand reflects high public interest in investment. To ensure fair access for retail investors, the exchange used a Small Lot First distribution method, starting with a minimum investment unit of 1,000 baht. This approach aligns with SET's mission to provide equitable and widespread investment opportunities to the general public.

Those who missed this round can participate in the next subscription period scheduled for September 7-9, 2025. Kongsiri noted that commercial banks remain the primary distribution channel, followed by securities brokers and other financial institutions, which collectively enable broad public access to government bond investments.

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Police

Mystery Donor Sends 3,200 Baht Coffee to Rattanathib Police Station

An anonymous donor sent 3,200 baht worth of premium coffee to Rattanathib Police Station in Nonthaburi on August 5, leaving officers baffled about the mysterious gift's origin. Police verified the order posed no safety concerns before distr

Mystery Donor Sends 3,200 Baht Coffee to Rattanathib Police Station
6 Aug Khaosod

Rattanathib Police Station in Nonthaburi received an unexpected delivery of 18 premium coffees worth approximately 3,200 baht on August 5, with no indication of who sent them or who they were meant for. A rider delivered nine bags between 2:20 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to the station's public relations desk, leaving the staff confused.

When no one came to collect the coffee, officers called the coffee shop to clarify. The shop confirmed the order was paid in full through a rider app, but the customer provided no name and gave only vague instructions to deliver to the police station. The shop agreed the officers could consume the coffee and took responsibility for the order.

Public relations officer Areeja Chue-Vongse explained that the busy afternoon made it impossible to question the rider immediately. "We were confused because there were so many coffees," she said. "At first we thought it might be a large catering order, and we were worried about a delivery mistake or potential problems." Officer Nakorrin Man-Thup confirmed the station contacted the coffee shop and verified there were no safety concerns before distributing the drinks to officers on duty.

Station Commander Pruet Jamroongsasn thanked the generous benefactor, suggesting they were likely a member of the public who had received good service and wanted to show appreciation to the hardworking staff.

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National

Editorial: Gray Capital Infiltrating Thai Universities

A university council member has exposed alleged infiltration of Thai universities by Chinese-linked "gray capital" networks exploiting institutions for profit through unauthorized agreements, inflated-fee programs targeting foreign students

Editorial: Gray Capital Infiltrating Thai Universities
6 Aug Khaosod

A university council member has exposed how "gray capital" networks linked to China are infiltrating higher education institutions to exploit them for profit. The allegations are serious and demand immediate attention from society and the state. They include unauthorized use of the university's name to sign cooperation agreements with Chinese capital groups without senate approval, poor governance, and abuse of authority. Critics also point to curriculum schemes targeting Chinese students, advertising that those with only lower secondary education can earn a bachelor's degree in just five years while charging tuition many times higher than regular programs. The excess fees allegedly go toward student care or hiring ghostwriters for theses. Such practices, if true, corrupt educational commerce, devalue degrees, and damage Thailand's academic standards. More alarming is suspicion that these programs serve as a visa loophole for foreign nationals to settle or conduct illegal business in Thailand. If unchecked, universities would become fronts for gray capital networks engaging in illegal operations. Internal abuse of influence, harassment of whistleblowers, and information suppression signal that governance failures extend beyond the curriculum itself. This affects not just one university's reputation but Thailand's entire higher education system, national security, and the confidence of legitimate international students. Deputy Prime Minister and Higher Education Minister Yosthanan Wongswat's order for urgent fact-checking, expanded review of curricula and foreign student admissions, visa procedures, and coordination with security agencies is the right and timely response. If wrongdoing is confirmed, those responsible must face prosecution. Authorities must also investigate whether other institutions are operating similarly. Universities exist to build knowledge and the nation's future, not to serve as profit centers for gray capital networks or bases for nominee businesses. Resolving this crisis will restore public confidence and prevent Thai higher education from becoming another channel for Chinese gray capital to destabilize Thailand's economy and security.

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National

New Zealand Education Fair Offers Scholarships Worth 2 Million Baht

Over 70 New Zealand educational institutions will exhibit at a free fair on August 29, 2026, offering scholarships worth 2 million baht and featuring government-funded Manaaki awards marking 70 years of Thai-New Zealand relations.

New Zealand Education Fair Offers Scholarships Worth 2 Million Baht
6 Aug Khaosod

Celebrating 70 years of Thai-New Zealand diplomatic relations, Education New Zealand (ENZ) and the New Zealand Embassy in Thailand have announced excellent scholarship news for students wishing to pursue higher education in New Zealand. Students, parents, and interested individuals are invited to attend the 2026 New Zealand Education Fair on Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Samyan Mitrtown Hall 2, 5th Floor. This is the largest New Zealand education event of the year.

The fair will feature over 70 schools, universities, technology institutes, and language schools from New Zealand, covering all education levels from short-term English courses to secondary, undergraduate, postgraduate, and vocational programs. Visitors can receive one-on-one consultation directly with institution representatives. Educational scholarships worth over 2 million baht are available, and attendees will hear the announcement of the Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships, full government-funded scholarships, with application information from experts (announcement at 10:30 a.m.).

Highlights include the NZ Simulated Classroom experience, where Thai students can experience New Zealand's Active Learning teaching style with New Zealand teachers, free English proficiency testing, and expert guidance on study planning. A special panel discussion will feature Suk Kwan Boolkul discussing parental perspectives on the important decision to send a child to study in New Zealand. Another major highlight is the presentation of the "7 Friends for 7 Decades" award, honoring seven distinguished individuals who have played important roles in promoting educational cooperation between Thailand and New Zealand during this 70-year diplomatic milestone, along with the announcement of the 2026 Alumni Hall of Fame award.

Special prizes include free round-trip flights to New Zealand for those who apply to featured institutions at the fair, and all registered attendees have a chance to win Air New Zealand flight tickets. Fair highlights include meeting representatives from over 70 leading New Zealand educational institutions at all levels, scholarship opportunities worth over 2 million baht, the announcement of the Manaaki Scholarship, the NZ Simulated Classroom with New Zealand teachers, free English proficiency testing, a special panel discussion with Suk Kwan Boolkul on tips for having your child study in New Zealand, the "7 Friends for 7 Decades" award presentation and the 2026 Alumni Hall of Fame announcement, and entry into a drawing for free round-trip flights to New Zealand for those who apply at the fair.

Interested individuals can register for free on Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Samyan Mitrtown Hall 2, 5th Floor. Registration is available at https://www.learnenglishnewzealand.com/nzeducationfair

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National

Buddhist Temple Halts HIV Patient Admissions Due to Financial Strain

Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu in Lopburi has stopped accepting new HIV patients due to financial strain, despite serving roughly 200 staff and existing patients with monthly costs around 200,000 baht.

Buddhist Temple Halts HIV Patient Admissions Due to Financial Strain
6 Aug Khaosod

Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu in Khao Samyod subdistrict, Muang district, Lopburi, has declared it is unable to accept additional HIV patients due to the heavy burden of caring for existing patients and approximately 200 staff members. The temple's acting abbot, Phra Kru Suwat Kittisarn from Wat Sammarakluea, disclosed that the facility continues to shoulder care responsibilities despite limited and declining income. Monthly expenses for caring for AIDS patients and staff, including utilities, electricity, fuel, and food, total around 200,000 baht. Although the temple receives ongoing inquiries from AIDS patients and their relatives seeking admission, overseeing authorities have prohibited accepting new patients due to mounting financial obligations. The abbot appealed to Thai citizens to exercise self-discipline to avoid infection, warning that HIV carries lifelong consequences. Staff member Sompon Somakhaeng noted that the temple receives daily calls from relatives and patients but must direct them to government-provided treatment channels instead. He expressed concern that patients unable to access state healthcare due to travel costs and financial constraints may delay treatment until their condition worsens. He urged the government to develop solutions to support patient care, particularly for those unable to reach public health services.

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Police

19-Year-Old Shot on First Day at Firing Range

A 19-year-old Bangkok trainee was shot in the abdomen during his first day at Suranari Camp firing range in Nakhon Ratchasima on August 6, with the bullet lodged inside. He remains in critical condition as police investigate how the inciden

19-Year-Old Shot on First Day at Firing Range
6 Aug Khaosod

A 19-year-old trainee was shot in the abdomen at Suranari Camp firing range in Nakhon Ratchasima on August 6, 2025 at 1:00 PM. The victim, identified as Mr. A (pseudonym) from Nong Chok district, Bangkok, suffered a gunshot wound with a bullet lodged inside and was rushed to Suranari Camp Hospital where he remains in critical condition under full medical care. Police, forensic officers, and military personnel secured the scene, collected evidence, and reviewed CCTV footage. Preliminary investigation revealed the victim arrived alone for his first day as an annual member, had been receiving instruction from a trainer on proper firearm use, and was holding a pistol with his right hand before the incident occurred.

Police Commander Sirichai Srichaipanya stated that officers were notified at approximately 1:00 PM. The victim had already been taken to hospital before police arrival. The investigation showed the victim enrolled as a new annual member with a trainer providing proper instruction before the incident. Authorities have contacted the victim's father in Chachoengsao province, and family members have been informed of the situation. Investigators will interview the trainer, range staff, and the victim's relatives to determine the cause and circumstances of the shooting. CCTV footage will be reviewed in detail to document the sequence of events. No clear motive has been identified at this time.

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Police

Irish Tourist Found Dead in Phuket Lagoon

PHUKET: An Irish tourist who disappeared while swimming in a reservoir in the Laguna area of Phuket late Tuesday night (Aug 4) was found dead yesterday morning, police have confirmed.

Irish Tourist Found Dead in Phuket Lagoon
6 Aug The Phuket News

PHUKET: An Irish tourist who disappeared while swimming in a reservoir in the Laguna area of Phuket late Tuesday night (Aug 4) was found dead yesterday morning, police have confirmed.

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National

Thai Stock Exchange Says Data Breach Won't Affect Investor Assets

The Stock Exchange of Thailand confirmed a data breach on its investor portal exposed personal information but did not compromise investor assets, as no usernames or passwords were leaked. SET is strengthening cybersecurity measures and coo

Thai Stock Exchange Says Data Breach Won't Affect Investor Assets
6 Aug Khaosod

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) confirmed that a partial breach of investor data on its TSD Investor Portal did not compromise investor assets because no usernames or passwords were leaked. The exchange is strengthening cybersecurity measures, conducting deep investigations, monitoring suspicious transactions, and coordinating with all securities firms and commercial banks to track related accounts and prevent losses while restoring investor confidence.

According to Assdej Kongsiri, chairman and managing director of the SET, following the unauthorized access to personal information of TSD Investor Portal users, the exchange has conducted a detailed system examination and expanded its investigation scope to identify the cause and patch vulnerabilities. The team is working intensively and upgrading cybersecurity safeguards.

The SET has also coordinated with all securities companies and commercial banks to jointly monitor and track customer accounts affected by the breach. Transactions from affected accounts are being reviewed as special cases, and any unusual activity will be investigated and addressed immediately to protect investor assets.

Kongsiri confirmed that as of now, no investor assets have been harmed, and the accessed data did not include usernames or passwords that could be used to access systems or conduct transactions. Therefore, outside parties cannot directly access investor accounts.

The SET is continuously monitoring system transactions and conducting historical reviews to analyze attack patterns and whether they occurred previously, using this information to strengthen preventive measures. Kongsiri noted that the accessed data consists only of basic registration and profile information, not data needed to transfer assets or conduct securities transactions directly. The exchange will continue close monitoring and ongoing improvements to cybersecurity standards to protect data and maintain long-term investor confidence.

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Police

Young Tiger Kills Wildlife Officer at Huai Kha Kaeng

A young tiger cub from Huai Kha Kaeng wildlife sanctuary fatally attacked a wildlife officer in August, mistaking him for prey while he lay on the ground; authorities believe it was a hunting accident involving the 1.5-year-old animal still

Young Tiger Kills Wildlife Officer at Huai Kha Kaeng
6 Aug Khaosod

On August 6, 2025, wildlife officials confirmed through camera trap footage that the tiger involved in the fatal attack on Mr. Sakdikrin (surname withheld) was one of three cubs belonging to Aphinyha, an 8-year-old female tiger in the area. The cubs, from her second litter, are approximately 1 year and 6 months old. Camera trap analysis shows that only one cub returned to the kill site, indicating it was the responsible animal.

The incident occurred when the young tiger entered the resting area where the officer was lying down horizontally on the ground. The tiger apparently mistook him for natural prey due to his body position resembling a typical prey animal's shape. At 1 year and 6 months old, the cub is still in its learning phase of hunting, and the incident is being treated as a tragic accident rather than predatory behavior, as tigers typically avoid buildings and flee when sensing human movement.

To prevent future incidents, authorities are implementing enhanced safety measures including improved lighting and open landscape design around staff quarters, along with behavioral awareness training. Researchers have deployed 15 camera traps covering 40 square kilometers around Aphinyha's territory to monitor the tiger family's hunting behavior and determine if the cubs can survive independently. If available, satellite collars will be fitted to track all three cubs. Should the aggressive behavior continue, authorities may remove the offending tiger for behavioral rehabilitation. The research team has already been deployed to the area to develop a comprehensive management plan.

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