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National

Yamaha PG-1 Riders Join Ultraman Hero Run 2026

Yamaha PG-1 motorcycle riders will participate in group rides to three nationwide venues for the Ultraman Hero Run 2026, celebrating the superhero's 60th anniversary with events in Bangkok, Hat Yai, and Kanchanaburi throughout 2026.

Yamaha PG-1 Riders Join Ultraman Hero Run 2026
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Thai Yamaha Motor is launching the "PG-1 Ride and Run" activity to unite its community of motorcycle users for the official Ultraman Hero Run 2026, marking the superhero's 60th anniversary. The event will take place across three locations nationwide: Bangkok on July 19, 2026; Hat Yai, Songkhla province on September 26, 2026; and Kanchanaburi in November 2026.

The activity combines the thrill of group riding with active lifestyle experiences, allowing PG-1 owners to connect with fellow riders and Ultraman fans nationwide. Participants will ride together to each venue, experience the local culture and atmosphere, make new friendships, and enjoy special activities reflecting the heroic spirit of Ultraman. The event is organized by Fun Entertainment Company and Dream Express Company, with support from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Thai Yamaha Motor.

Interested PG-1 riders can register through the Facebook page "Yamaha Society Thailand" by responding to the activity post. Registration spots are limited at each venue. The Ride and Run concept emphasizes active living, travel enjoyment, and community connection while celebrating the Ultraman legacy with fans of all generations.

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Police

Missing Man Found Dead; Family Suspects He Was Lured and Killed

A motorcycle taxi driver missing since July 14 was found dead along Highway 1 in Lopburi; his family suspects foul play after CCTV showed him leaving alone following a phone call, though police are investigating both accidental death and mu

Missing Man Found Dead; Family Suspects He Was Lured and Killed
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At 12:30 p.m. on July 17, 2025, Deputy Investigation Chief Chatree Satyaniyon of Mueang Lopburi Police Station responded to a report of a death along Highway 1 in Khao Sam Yot district. Officers, forensic technicians, doctors from Phra Narai Maharaj Hospital, and volunteers arrived at the scene near an abandoned gas station between kilometer markers 154–155, approximately 1 kilometer from Mueang Lopburi station and 150 meters from the highway police booth.

At the scene, the deceased was found face-down, wearing a green jacket, blue shirt, black shorts, and black leather shoes. A phone and ID card were found in his jacket pocket. The body showed no obvious signs of struggle or weapons at the scene. A detailed autopsy was ordered at Thammasat University's Institute of Forensic Medicine.

Nangthaniqa, 36, confirmed the deceased was her brother, Eakwit, who disappeared from home on July 14 at 2:30 a.m. He worked as a motorcycle taxi driver at Kasekhava housing estate in Mueang Lopburi and rode a blue Honda Wave. Family members found his motorcycle parked about 30 meters from where his body was discovered on the evening of July 15. CCTV footage showed him drinking with friends before receiving a phone call, after which he left alone on his motorcycle.

Police chief Ronnrong Suradet identified two possible causes: death from alcoholism or foul play as the family suspects. Investigators are retracing his movements from the housing estate, interviewing witnesses who heard arguing early on July 14, and examining CCTV footage and the deceased's phone records.

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National

Opposition Slams Tough Welfare Card Criteria Excluding Truly Poor

Opposition MP Sirikanya Tansakul criticized the government's stricter welfare card criteria for excluding genuinely poor people due to data errors and budget constraints, as banks face overwhelmed appeals with poor coordination across agenc

Opposition Slams Tough Welfare Card Criteria Excluding Truly Poor
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On July 17, Sirikanya Tansakul, Pheu Thai list MP and deputy party leader, criticized the government's welfare card approval announcement, saying many legitimately poor people have been disqualified. She noted the Finance Ministry deliberately planned this year's reregistration to reduce beneficiaries, evident from the budget cut to 42 billion baht compared to the usual 50 billion baht allocation. This means the government intended to reduce eligible recipients to 9-10 million people by tightening criteria significantly. However, this approach risks excluding genuinely poor and suffering citizens.

On announcement day, Sirikanya reported cases where truly poor people failed qualification due to data errors—such as vehicles they don't own but registered under their names, or land recorded as exceeding the 10-rai limit because children's names were added. "The big question is whether the government's effort to filter people has ended up filtering out the truly poor instead," she said. She noted that banks are now overwhelmed with appeals, yet the Finance Ministry provides outdated contact information and other agencies like the Department of Land Transport are unreachable, reflecting poor coordination.

Sirikanya stated the Finance Ministry's Office of the Permanent Secretary appears unprepared with appeals mechanisms and hasn't coordinated with other agencies to handle today's appeals. "This has created total confusion. The government must urgently fix this to truly help the poor, rather than excluding them because the screening net is too fine and strict," she said. When asked if budget constraints drove the tighter criteria, she confirmed budget limitations played a role, noting fiscal year 2569 began with only 30 billion baht—cutting existing cardholders in half. Though 2570 increased to 42 billion baht, Sirikanya observed the government uses rigid criteria requiring applicants to meet all qualifications, despite hardship varying in severity and degree. A low-income person with land exceeding 10 rai may have unproductive property already reflected in low income, yet still loses eligibility.

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National

Expressway Authority Cracks Down on Unpaid Tolls

Thailand's Expressway Authority is cracking down on unpaid tolls, warning drivers with outstanding balances to pay immediately at toll booths or face criminal charges and fines up to 10 times the toll amount.

Expressway Authority Cracks Down on Unpaid Tolls
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The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) under the Ministry of Transport is enforcing the law against expressway users who fail to pay tolls and engage in repeated violations. The authority is urging drivers with unpaid toll balances to settle their debts immediately at expressway toll booths across all routes before facing legal proceedings and criminal charges. EXAT stressed that law enforcement will be strict with no exceptions for repeat offenders or those ignoring payment notices.

Currently, EXAT is prosecuting expressway users under Section 63 of the Expressway Authority of Thailand Act B.E. 2550 for deliberately evading toll payments and ignoring payment demands. The authority has cases pending with prosecutors, 27 cases with court judgments ordering payment plus fines, and 28 cases completed through the court system. Violators are warned that unpaid tolls become criminal violations after the deadline expires, resulting in administrative fines up to 10 times the toll amount per trip.

EXAT urges all expressway users to pay tolls when using the roads. Those with unpaid balances should settle immediately at toll booths within the designated period to avoid legal action. Penalties can be paid through channels specified in the notice or at the One Stop Service Center, 1st Floor, EXAT Administration Building, 111 Bangkapi, Huai Khwang, Bangkok. Those who fail to pay or contest the charges within the deadline will face further legal proceedings. For inquiries, drivers can contact the EXAT Call Center at 1543 available 24 hours.

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Police

Man Arrested with Homemade Gun After Fleeing Police

A 21-year-old man was arrested at Samran Rat Police Station early July 17 after traffic police stopped him for riding a motorcycle without a license; officers found a homemade firearm in his bag during a search.

Man Arrested with Homemade Gun After Fleeing Police
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At 1:00 a.m. on July 17, 2026, officers from Samran Rat Police Station, led by Lieutenant Colonel Chaiyakrit Pothoa and commanded by Prasathai Wiratthayaphorn, arrested 21-year-old Chirayuth along with one homemade firearm in front of the station.

Traffic police on patrol noticed a motorcycle displaying suspicious behavior—riding against traffic and the rider was not carrying a valid driver's license. They asked Chirayuth to come to the station for questioning.

When he arrived at Samran Rat Police Station, Chirayuth showed signs of agitation. Since only one traffic officer was present, officers called in the arrest team to assist with a safe search.

During the search, police discovered one homemade gun inside a red shoulder bag the suspect was carrying. When questioned, Chirayuth admitted the weapon was his.

Officers informed him of the charges and his rights, recorded the arrest, and handed him over to investigators for further proceedings. Chirayuth confessed to all charges during questioning. He was formally charged with an arrest record and the weapon was submitted as evidence for ongoing prosecution.

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Police

Accountant Claims She Followed Orders in 172 Nominee Company Registrations

An accountant claims she unknowingly served as a nominee shareholder for 172 companies while following her supervisor's instructions at a law firm in Chachoengsao province.

Accountant Claims She Followed Orders in 172 Nominee Company Registrations
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An accountant who served as a nominee shareholder for 172 companies has claimed she was simply following her boss's instructions and was unaware of any legal violation. On July 17, Deputy Police Commissioner Samran Nuanma interrogated four Thai suspects in a foreign nominee network scheme involving land and house ownership in Chachoengsao province. The accountant, who worked for a law firm, said she had been registering companies under her name for over 10 years but couldn't recall the details due to the volume. She stated that her supervisor instructed her to register the companies, and she complied. Some registrations were done online using her own name, which she later became aware of. She noted that lawyers handling the legal work proceeded with the registrations without hesitation, leading her to believe nothing illegal was occurring. Her compensation consisted solely of her regular salary from the law firm. When questioned about whether she knew her name appeared as a nominee in 170 companies, she claimed ignorance due to the length of time involved and said she lacked the authority to remove her name because she was not a director. Although she had requested the companies remove her name, they refused because changing shareholders requires director status, which she did not possess.

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National

Bangkok Expressway Shifts Easy Pass Lanes, Adds Two New Channels

Bangkok's Chaeng Watthana Expressway will relocate two toll lanes and add two new Easy Pass channels starting July 2026 to improve traffic flow.

Bangkok Expressway Shifts Easy Pass Lanes, Adds Two New Channels
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Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) and the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) have announced the relocation of two toll lanes and the opening of two additional Easy Pass channels to improve traffic efficiency and convenience for expressway users. The changes will take effect from July 2026 onwards.

On the Chaeng Watthana Expressway at the Rama VII Bridge toll plaza, Easy Pass lane 7 (relocated from lane 4) will open on July 20, 2026, and lane 8 (relocated from lane 5) will open on July 24, 2026.

Users can obtain further information by calling the Chaeng Watthana Expressway Control Center at 02-555-0255, the Udon Expressway Control Center at 02-567-5680, or the EXAT Call Center at 1543. Updates are also available on BEM Bangkok Expressway and Metro's Facebook and X accounts.

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Community

Po Teck Tung Foundation Invites Public to Annual Charity Merit-Making Festival

Po Teck Tung Foundation's annual Ching Ming Festival lets supporters donate rice packages to honor deceased relatives while providing aid to the poor, with distributions scheduled across multiple locations from August through September.

Po Teck Tung Foundation Invites Public to Annual Charity Merit-Making Festival
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Po Teck Tung Foundation, led by Chairman Wichian Techapaiboon, invites supporters to join the 2569 annual Ching Ming Festival merit-making tradition. Participants can donate rice packages to dedicate merit to deceased relatives and non-relatives, while also providing charitable aid to the poor. Donations can be made at Po Teck Tung Foundation, Phlap Phla Chai, or online through the website https://pttfny.net/newsh2. The foundation will distribute goods at three locations: August 16 at Po Teck Tung Cemetery in Samut Sakhon; August 25 at a Chinese medicine clinic branch in Chachoengsao; and September 9 at Po Teck Tung Foundation in Bangkok. From July 23 to August 20, the foundation opens the White Jade Tai Hong Kong Shrine for devotees to pay respects and conduct Ching Ming merit-making ceremonies benefiting both named and unclaimed deceased spirits. A Buddhist ceremony will be held on August 20, followed by a caravan procession on August 21 distributing supplies to the poor across six Bangkok districts. This year, the foundation has expanded aid distribution to include various provinces, inviting donors to contribute funds for rice packages, dried food, and essential supplies for the underprivileged. The Ching Ming Festival tradition, practiced since the Buddhist era, has been observed by the foundation for over 116 years, making it likely the first organization to formally institutionalize the practice as a systematic charitable merit-making activity dedicated to both deceased relatives and strangers while providing assistance to those in need.

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National

JAS Teams with Bangkok Police for World Cup Final Watch Party Security

JAS and Bangkok police inspected security measures for a free World Cup final viewing party scheduled for July 19, 2026, at Vachirabenjatas Park, focusing on crowd management and emergency preparedness for the anticipated large gathering.

JAS Teams with Bangkok Police for World Cup Final Watch Party Security
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Jasmine International Public Company Limited (JAS), which holds broadcast rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 in Thailand, has joined forces with Bang Sue Police Station and Bangkok's Green Area Management Division to conduct a readiness inspection of the venue and security measures for the "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 ONE NIGHT ONE CHAMPION" event scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The public will be admitted from 11:30 PM (Gate 3) at Vachirabenjatas Park (Railway Park) to watch and cheer for the World Cup final.

The inspection team included Colonel Sanong Saengmanee, commander of Bang Sue Police Station; Lieutenant Colonel Manoon Koumeuang, deputy commander; Benjawan Fagcrajung, head of Green Area Management 1; and Nawarat Poolmak, deputy director of sustainability at JAS. The readiness check aimed to integrate cooperation among all sectors in areas including crowd management, security, traffic control, emergency preparedness, and facility operations to ensure a smooth and safe event.

The "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 ONE NIGHT ONE CHAMPION" event will run from 11:30 PM on Sunday, July 19, 2026, through the early morning hours of Monday, July 20, 2026, with kickoff at 2:00 AM at Vachirabenjatas Park. Admission is free.

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National

Thai Navy Chief Asserts Maritime Superiority Over Cambodia

Thai Navy Chief Admiral Poirot Fueangchan asserted maritime superiority over Cambodia during a parliamentary hearing, citing superior equipment and training despite Cambodia's recent acquisition of Chinese corvettes. The Navy outlined plans

Thai Navy Chief Asserts Maritime Superiority Over Cambodia
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During a parliamentary budget committee session on July 17, 2569, Admiral Poirot Fueangchan, Commander of the Royal Thai Navy, responded to questions about naval preparedness following Cambodia's receipt of corvettes from China and possession of 4-6 aging vessels. The Thai Navy has conducted continuous training and naval force development exercises, and currently maintains adequate maritime security. The Commander stressed that naval capability requires more than operational vessels—personnel must be trained in weapons systems and surveillance operations. He confirmed that the Navy monitors Cambodian naval movements and assured that Thai naval forces maintain clear superiority in both equipment and manpower, with high expertise and clear doctrine to effectively protect national sovereignty. Regarding submarine acquisition plans, the Navy will evaluate the first submarine in late 2571 before proceeding with the second and third units, which will use Chinese engines instead of German MTU engines. Pakistani Navy experience with ten similar vessels using Chinese engines has provided confidence in engine performance. The Navy also outlined the frigate acquisition program, with detailed specifications in the terms of reference. The contract requires the vendor to provide ship designs for future construction, potentially saving 3,000-4,000 million baht per vessel. An offset agreement will require the vendor to invest returns, transfer technology, or subsidize domestic industry; non-compliance will be contractually binding. The Navy strategic plan targets eight high-performance frigates by 2580.

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Police

Police Bust Foreign Nominee Scheme in Chachoengsao

Police arrested 54 suspects across 33 companies in Chachoengsao that used Thai nominees to illegally control businesses and land worth over 235 million baht, with authorities seizing more than 500 rai of property in the operation.

Police Bust Foreign Nominee Scheme in Chachoengsao
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On July 17, 2025, Deputy National Police Commander Pol. Gen. Samran Nualmaa announced results of a crackdown on foreign nationals using Thai nominees to control businesses and land in Chachoengsao province. The operation involved cooperation between the provincial administration, police, Department of Business Development, Department of Lands, and other agencies, resulting in swift and efficient action.

Chachoengsao has 76,343 registered juristic entities, of which 28,463 have foreign shareholders—a normal investment pattern. However, screening identified 14,264 suspicious companies. After analysis, 435 companies raised initial concerns, and 33 companies with clear evidence were selected for prosecution in the first phase. The operation resulted in 41 search warrants and 4 arrest warrants.

Prosecution cases were divided into two groups: Group One involved 19 companies and 19 cases using nominees to operate businesses, with 16 land plots totaling over 500 rai seized. Group Two involved 14 companies and 14 cases of illegal land holding, with 16 land plots covering approximately 4 rai and 3 ngan, resulting in 45 summons (33 for foreigners, 12 for Thai nationals) and 14 search warrants.

The operation identified combined damages exceeding 235.2 million baht and 54 suspects of various nationalities. Major networks targeted included the "Blazhevichus" family network, operating through 12 companies and controlling 11 houses, and a network involving Igor with connections to 19 companies and 18 residences.

Deputy National Police Commander Samran emphasized that Thailand welcomes tourists and foreign investment, which benefits the economy. However, all investments must comply with Thai law. Companies must have Thai shareholders holding 51 percent and genuine foreign partners holding 49 percent who actively participate in operations—not nominee arrangements designed to circumvent the law. He cited examples of suspects like Igor who admitted not knowing the Thai shareholders listed as partners, confirming the use of nominee schemes. Thailand cannot tolerate communities being advertised as foreign-owned or managed separately by foreign groups, as all must operate under the same legal framework.

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