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Police

Police Step Up Fight Against Online Fraud and Tech Crime

Thai police established an Anti-Cyber Scam Center to combat online fraud, blocking dangerous websites and phone numbers while recovering over 24 billion baht in seized assets.

18 Jul Ko Lanta Police

The Royal Thai Police have committed to combating, preventing and suppressing all forms of technology-based crime by establishing the Anti-Cyber Scam Center (ACSC) under the Technology Crime and Information Security Suppression Center of the Royal Thai Police as the primary coordination and operational mechanism. Since the ACSC was established, statistics show a reduction in cases and damages from online threats, with dangerous phone numbers and websites blocked and assets seized exceeding 24,000 million baht.

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Police

Same Gun Linked to Businessman's Death in Yala

A prominent businessman shot dead outside his Yala office in July 2024 was killed with the same rifle used in a previous attack on a territorial defense volunteer in June 2023, prompting investigators to focus on a violent extremist group.

Same Gun Linked to Businessman's Death in Yala
18 Jul Khaosod

Senior police official Tawi Ratchayong traveled to a Buddhist charitable association in Kaeng District, Rayong, to attend a merit-making ceremony and offer condolences to the family of Chatchawal Buranarak, commonly known as "Hia Chatch," a 60-year-old prominent businessman and owner of Samdao Parawood Company. Chatchawal was killed under suspicious circumstances outside his office in Muang District, Yala Province, on July 13, 2024.

Closed-circuit television footage from the office revealed clear details of the incident. At 10:26:58 a.m., Chatchawal arrived at the office entrance and bent down to check a package when an assailant from across the street fired a single shot. The 5.56-millimeter round penetrated his left chest and passed through his body. At 10:27:22 a.m., he collapsed as employees rushed to help. He died shortly after.

Forensic analysis of the bullet recovered from Chatchawal's body has linked the weapon to the same rifle used in a previous shooting on June 13, 2023, that killed territorial defense volunteer Issama Niwah in Bannang Sata District, Yala. The volunteer was shot while riding his motorcycle back to his base. Investigators are now focusing on a violent extremist group known to have used this weapon in previous attacks and are working to trace and apprehend the perpetrators.

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Police

Police Bust Drug Ring, Seize 4.5 Million Baht in Phatthalung

Police arrested two members of a drug trafficking ring in Phatthalung, seizing 4.3 million baht and a firearm linked to shootings used for debt collection. The network's leader remains at large across the border.

Police Bust Drug Ring, Seize 4.5 Million Baht in Phatthalung
18 Jul Khaosod

On July 18, 2025, the CIB coordinated a multi-location operation targeting the drug trafficking and illegal lending network operated by Komjak, alias "Doe Pa Phayom." Officers raided three locations in Phatthalung province, resulting in the arrest of two key network members: Pirun, or "Om," age 39, charged with unlicensed possession of a licensed firearm and ammunition, and operating an unauthorized personal lending business; and Kabin, or "Moss," age 27, charged with harboring smuggled goods.

The investigation grew from a series of incidents throughout 2024-2025 in which gunmen fired on homes across Phatthalung. Investigators determined the shootings were linked to debt collection for drug sales and intimidation campaigns orchestrated by Komjak, who is currently evading arrest across the border but continues to direct drug trafficking operations into Phatthalung and nearby provinces through network members.

At the first location in Khao Chiak subdistrict, police arrested Pirun and seized a 9mm firearm registered under another person's name, 13 rounds of ammunition, 300,000 baht in cash, unlicensed lending account books, 12 loan contracts, a mobile phone, and related items.

At the second location in Kuha Sawan subdistrict, officers arrested Kabin and found 4,263,520 baht hidden in the house. Kabin admitted the money was connected to drug trafficking and was being held on Komjak's orders. Police also discovered 40 electronic cigarettes and 30 packages of tax-evaded foreign cigarettes, prompting additional customs charges.

The third location, a residence in Ko Tao subdistrict in Pa Phayom, belonged to a 34-year-old woman with network ties. Although no major evidence was found there, investigators determined she had previously held network cash, and her financial records are under further examination.

Testing of the seized cash with methamphetamine detection solution yielded positive results, confirming drug contamination on the bills and corroborating the suspect's admission that the money came from drug trafficking. All cash and items will undergo forensic examination before prosecution. Authorities are continuing efforts to locate and arrest Komjak and other remaining network members.

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Police

Ko Lanta Police Aid Traffic Flow for International School Students

Ko Lanta Police organized traffic assistance for students at Ko Lanta Asian International School during morning rush hour on May 8, deploying officers to manage congestion at school pickup times.

18 Jul Ko Lanta Police

On May 8, 2026, from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m., under the direction of Pol. Col. Siritham Nakworn, superintendent of Ko Lanta Police Station, Pol. Lt. Chatchai Choo, deputy superintendent, ordered Pol. Lt. Sataporn Cholsakan, traffic officer at Ko Lanta Police Station, to coordinate with traffic officers and border patrol police to carry out a volunteer activity providing traffic facilitation assistance for students of Ko Lanta Asian International School.

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National

Thai Chamber Plans 10 Major Events to Boost Economy

Thailand's Chamber of Commerce is organizing 10 major forums in the second half of 2026—including meetings with China and the US—to drive investment, trade partnerships, and economic growth across the country.

Thai Chamber Plans 10 Major Events to Boost Economy
18 Jul Khaosod

Phon Aramwattananont, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Thai Chamber of Commerce Federation, has outlined a second-half 2026 action plan featuring 10 major forums to create opportunities for Thai business and drive economic growth via the "Reinvent Thailand" approach.

Phon stated that major events should not be treated as standalone occasions but as catalysts for concrete trade, investment, network building, and advancement of Thailand's standing in the global economic arena. Viewed as a coherent strategy, Thailand's approach moves from hosting regional forums where it leads, into bilateral partnerships with economic giants China and the US, then strengthens domestic foundations, elevates participation in global energy and financial platforms, and circles back to expand benefits to local business networks across the country. The 10 key forums include:

1. Thailand hosted the third APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) meeting from July 6–9, 2026, a major platform for business leaders from 21 APEC economies. As host, Thailand positioned itself to voice private-sector concerns directly to APEC leaders and shaped regional economic direction going forward.

2. The Thailand–China Cooperation Expo 2026, scheduled for July 22–25, 2026 at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, marks the second edition under the theme "Investing for the Future, Growing Together." The event will span over 20,000 square meters with more than 670 booths and some 270 leading companies, serving as a comprehensive platform for technology, innovation, trade, investment, and economic opportunity between Thailand and China. For Thailand, it channels Chinese investment in technology and robotics directly into Thai manufacturing supply chains and enables Thai entrepreneurs to match with Chinese partners instantly through B2B Matching activities.

3. The Thailand–U.S. Trade & Investment Summit 2026: "Building on a Longstanding Partnership" on August 17, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit, co-hosted by AMCHAM Thailand, the Thai Chamber of Commerce, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This forum will bring together government and private-sector leaders from both nations to explore fresh trade and investment opportunities amid rapid global economic shifts, covering commerce, tourism, agriculture and food, digital economy, sustainability, digital infrastructure, health and wellness, and creative economy. It aims to deepen bilateral economic ties, attract new investment, and integrate Thai enterprises into global economic and technology supply chains.

4. The Sampha-Navathong Award and Ethics Excellence Award ceremony for 2026, scheduled for August 26, 2026 at the Thai Chamber of Commerce University, honoring government agencies that improve performance, streamline processes, and enhance service delivery.

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Police

Ko Lanta Police Conduct Traffic Enforcement Checkpoint

Ko Lanta Police conducted a three-day traffic enforcement checkpoint this month, citing 16 violations including three riders without helmets and 13 without valid licenses.

18 Jul Ko Lanta Police

From May 10-20, 2025, between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., under the direction of Police Major Siritham Nakworn, superintendent of Ko Lanta Police Station, Police Lieutenant Sathapon Chollasak, deputy superintendent, coordinated with traffic officers to set up a traffic discipline checkpoint in front of the Ko Lanta Police Station. The enforcement results are as follows: 1. Three riders without helmets; 2. Thirteen riders without valid driving licenses.

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Breaking

Iranian Forces Attack Thai-Flagged Ship in Hormuz Strait

Iranian forces attacked a Thai-flagged vessel in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, though details remain unconfirmed and no damage has been reported.

Iranian Forces Attack Thai-Flagged Ship in Hormuz Strait
18 Jul Khaosod

Iranian state media cited sources claiming that a Thai-flagged vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz after ignoring warnings and attempting to transit without permission from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The incident occurs amid an escalating seven-day confrontation between the United States and Iran. However, Iranian media did not disclose the ship's name, ownership, cargo, destination, or crew nationality, and there has been no immediate confirmation from Thai authorities, maritime organizations, or shipping companies. It remains unclear whether the vessel sustained damage or if crew members were injured.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed that two oil tankers caught fire and exploded after attempting to transit a minefield south of the Strait of Hormuz, despite multiple warnings that the route was unsafe and completely closed due to U.S. military operations. The Guard Corps also claimed to have intercepted four oil tankers attempting to pass through the strait with U.S. military support, ordering them to remain stationary during joint missile and drone operations, and warning ship owners to comply with Iranian military directives rather than rely on U.S. protection. No details were provided regarding the names, interception locations, registration, or condition of the four vessels.

U.S. Central Command posted on social media that the latest operations began at 19:00 GMT on Friday, July 17, with new U.S. air strikes aimed at degrading Iran's military capabilities. Iranian authorities stated that earlier U.S. strikes damaged civilian infrastructure in the southern region, including bridges, airports, power plants, and railway stations.

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National

Regional Water Authority Opens Subsidy Registration July 20

The Provincial Waterworks Authority opened registration July 20 for water bill subsidies up to 100 baht monthly under the 2025 State Welfare scheme, with existing beneficiaries able to register through July 25 for September support.

Regional Water Authority Opens Subsidy Registration July 20
18 Jul Khaosod

The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) has launched a registration program for state welfare water bill subsidies under the 2025 State Welfare Registration scheme. The government will support water bills for eligible beneficiaries up to 100 baht per household per month to help ease living expenses. Households with bills between 100 and 315 baht will pay the difference themselves, while those exceeding 315 baht must pay the full amount. Only one household address can claim the subsidy.

Eligible beneficiaries, both existing and new, must register to confirm their eligibility by the specified deadline. Existing beneficiaries can register between July 20-25, 2025 to receive subsidies on their September 2025 bill. New beneficiaries can register from July 20 to September 25, 2025 to receive support starting in November 2025. Registration is available online via the PWA website (www.pwa.co.th), the PWA Plus Life app, the LINE Official Account (@PWAThailand), or in person at PWA branch offices nationwide. Citizens should first verify their eligibility status through the Finance Ministry's official channels before registering.

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Community

JB League Launches Age 12-13 Division for 2026 Season

Junior Ballers League launches a new V division for ages 12-13, beginning August 1, 2026, at DBS Denla British School and DLTS International School, expanding its youth basketball program following strong growth in younger age groups.

JB League Launches Age 12-13 Division for 2026 Season
18 Jul Khaosod

The Junior Ballers League has continued its expansion by hosting an orientation day for its V division (ages 12-13) athletes, preparing them for the competitive 2026 season beginning August 1. Following the success of the younger JV division (ages 10-11), this new age group marks a critical developmental stage where athletes experience rapid physical and skill advancement. Competition venues include DBS Denla British School and DLTS International School, which are fully equipped to host the young basketball players.

Kritikorn Thanmahamon, competition director for Junior Ballers League, emphasized the importance of the orientation program in developing not just technical skills but also sportsmanship and teamwork. Major sponsors including BigOne Group (title sponsor), Ego Sport International, and other partners highlighted their commitment to building the future of Thai basketball by providing professional-standard equipment and competitive platforms. The league aims to inspire youth athletes to pursue their basketball dreams while instilling values of professionalism and team spirit. Live coverage of JB League V division matches will be available on the Junior Ballers League Thailand social media channels starting August 1.

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Regional

Giant PM Candle Wows Nakhon Ratchasima Festival

A master candle carver in Nakhon Ratchasima has sculpted a 190-centimeter-tall candle of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul for the Phimai Candle Festival, running July 28-29 at temples across the subdistrict before advancing to provincial

Giant PM Candle Wows Nakhon Ratchasima Festival
18 Jul Khaosod

On July 18, 2025, Phimai Subdistrict Mayor Khong Kiatti Wichachaphin visited master candle carver Wachara Nadi, an educator with the Nakhon Ratchasima Primary Education Area Office, Zone 7, who is meticulously crafting the year's festival highlight: a 190-centimeter-tall candle sculpture of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. The figure is modeled in a standing pose with hands forming the "40-60 Thai Help Thai Plus" gesture, reflecting the government's current economic stimulus policy. Wachara explained that each year he carves notable figures to attract tourists and add color to the traditional candle festival.

Mayor Khong announced that this year's Phimai Candle Festival, titled "Together in Merit and Worship of the Phimai Candle Festival," runs July 28-29, 2025, at Prom That Plaza and the Clock Tower on Buchayan Road. Candle processions from all temples in the subdistrict will be displayed and compete at the district level before parading through Phimai and advancing to the provincial competition held July 29-30, 2025, at the Ya Mo Monument and surrounding areas in Nakhon Ratchasima City. Carvers from across Phimai District are crafting candles with great skill to honor the tradition and preserve the sacred art form in the region.

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Community

Security Guard's Secret Talent: K-Pop Dance Moves

Ko Lanta security guard Min Ussama Awa combines his day job protecting residents with a viral passion for K-Pop choreography, teaching himself BTS dances through online videos and earning millions of views on TikTok. He insists both careers

Security Guard's Secret Talent: K-Pop Dance Moves
18 Jul Khaosod

"I'm a real security guard, not a fake dancer," says Min Ussama Awa, clarifying the frequent questions he receives in comments. Some people assume he's a former professional dancer who took the security job temporarily, but he insists his passion for dance and his security career are both genuine. His love for dance began at age seven when his mother played Indian music, and at seventeen he discovered BTS, which opened the world of K-Pop choreography to him.

Unable to afford formal dance training in Southern Thailand, Min taught himself by watching BTS performance videos. At twenty, he met instructor Woon, a dancer-teacher, who gave him guidance. His dancing skills went viral after he posted a cover of BTS's "2.0" in his security uniform while on break, earning millions of views. Most of his TikTok content features BTS, Lisa, and BLACKPINK, though he also dances to Taylor Swift and Thai songs.

Min is now in his third year working security and takes pride in his role protecting residents and facilitating building operations. He emphasizes that security guards are professional workers deserving respect and capable of providing genuine safety and care. He feels deeply fulfilled when residents thank him for his attentive service, and he hopes people will view security officers as equals who are making an honest living and looking out for their well-being.

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