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Police

Phuket Police Fine Russian Driver for Reckless BMW Stunt

A Russian driver was fined after a video of him drifting a white BMW recklessly in a Surin Beach parking lot went viral on social media. Phuket police took action following the August 7th incident near Cherng Talay.

Phuket Police Fine Russian Driver for Reckless BMW Stunt
8 Aug The Phuket Express

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Cherng Talay – Phuket police have fined a Russian manl after a video of a white BMW sedan drifting dangerously in a convenience store parking lot near Surin Beach went viral on social media. The Cherng Talay Police told the Phuket Express. The incident occurred late on August 7th, when the vehicle was seen spinning […] Russian Driver Fined for Reckless BMW Stunt at Surin Beach-VIDEO -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Regional

Phuket Cannabis Shop License Faces Revocation Over Violations

Phuket authorities are revoking the license of a cannabis shop in Wichit Subdistrict after inspectors found multiple violations, including illegal smoking and gatherings reported by residents.

Phuket Cannabis Shop License Faces Revocation Over Violations
8 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket — Officials in Phuket have launched proceedings to revoke the license of a cannabis shop in Wichit Subdistrict, following complaints and a subsequent inspection that uncovered multiple violations of operating conditions. The inspection on Friday (August 7th) came after local residents reported gatherings and cannabis smoking inside the establishment, raising concerns about public nuisance. […] Phuket Authorities Move to Revoke Cannabis Shop License After Violations -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Phuket Police Bust Illegal Weight-Loss Pen Seller

Phuket police arrested a 25-year-old woman for illegally selling unlicensed weight-loss pens online from a rented room in Rassada Subdistrict.

Phuket Police Bust Illegal Weight-Loss Pen Seller
8 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Phuket City Police, in coordination with the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office, executed a search warrant and arrested a 25-year-old woman for illegally selling unlicensed weight-loss products online. Official told the Phuket Express. The suspect, identified as Ms. “Ploy” (alias), was apprehended in a rented room in Rassada Subdistrict, Muang District, Phuket. Officers […] Police Arrest Woman in Phuket Selling Illegal Weight-Loss Pens Online -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

Thailand Launches Water Security Push in Chanthaburi's Durian Belt

Thailand's government launched a water security initiative in Chanthaburi to support the durian-growing region's agriculture and wildlife, inaugurating a solar-powered pond restoration project that will increase irrigation capacity for 2,50

Thailand Launches Water Security Push in Chanthaburi's Durian Belt
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin, alongside Thirachunn Bunsitti, director-general of the Royal Irrigation Department, and provincial officials, visited Chanthaburi to advance the government's water management policy. The initiative aims to increase water supply for agriculture during both dry and wet seasons while securing water sources for wildlife, particularly wild elephants, ensuring sustainable access for people, farmers, and animals.

Chomklin stressed that Chanthaburi is a strategic agricultural hub and Thailand's leading durian producer, generating over 200,000 million baht in export revenue. With some 478,000 rai planted with durian trees expected to yield 683,000 tonnes this year, water security is not merely a consumption issue but an economic lifeline for farming communities. He emphasized that water planning must be proactive, providing sufficient base water supply so farmers can sustain their livelihoods with confidence.

At the event, Chomklin inaugurated the Tung Tung Yai pond restoration project in Tang Benja subdistrict, which features a solar-powered water distribution system. The irrigation department dredged the reservoir to increase capacity by 0.28 million cubic meters, covering 2,500 rai and benefiting 200 households. The project reduces dry-season water shortages, manages wet-season overflow, and cuts energy costs.

Chomklin noted that modern water development must address economics, community welfare, and environmental protection simultaneously—not merely digging reservoirs but enabling genuine access and use. Solar energy integration reduces pumping costs, improves management efficiency, and builds long-term community resilience. The team later visited Khao Kaew Subdistrict Administration Organization to address local water and flood management needs, then traveled to the Chang Phu Sak Taniam pond restoration project in the Khao Kichakut wildlife corridor area.

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Police

Police Chief Demands Investigation Into Exam Fraud Masterminds

Police and anti-corruption officials are investigating a sweeping 2024 local government exam fraud scheme involving about 5,960 failed candidates whose scores were altered to "passed," with evidence suggesting bribes of up to 1 million baht

Police Chief Demands Investigation Into Exam Fraud Masterminds
8 Aug Khaosod

Pol. Gen. Tawee Sodsong, leader of the Prachathai Party, posted on Facebook on August 8, 2569, questioning the 2568 local government employee exam cheating scandal and demanding investigation into the "masterminds." He characterized the scandal as "crime to aid criminals," arguing it extends far beyond simple exam fraud. Once the initial wrongdoing occurred and results were announced, posted, and employees hired, a second layer of suspected criminal activity emerged—the alleged tampering with evidence and score files to retroactively justify the fraudulent results and shield the original perpetrators. This secondary action constitutes what Sodsong calls "crime to aid criminals." On June 22, 2569, National Anti-Corruption Commission officers, working with other law enforcement units, executed search warrants at Sammeung Company in Nonthaburi, discovering 11 local officials handling answer sheets and exam score files, seizing numerous items of evidence. The scandal involved approximately 5,960 exam candidates whose status was altered from "failed" to "passed," but the June 22 raid was not the beginning—the results had already been announced, lists posted, and candidates hired into government service, meaning the fraud's impact extended beyond computers into the civil service system and national finances. Sodsong posed a direct question: if results were already announced, lists compiled, and hiring completed, why were officials still manipulating score files and answer sheets afterward? If proven to be an attempt to make source evidence match the announced results to conceal the original fraud, this constitutes not merely exam cheating but an additional layer of criminal conduct to aid and cover for the original perpetrators. The Civil Service Commission later canceled portions of the exam list and compiled a new one for Southern Thailand zones 1 and 2. While correcting the roster may address administrative consequences, it cannot erase prior misconduct and raises further questions: How did failed candidates appear in the announced results? Who prepared the documents, who submitted them, who reviewed them, who approved them, and who ordered it? Officials must also examine those removed from the list for connections to politicians or senior officials—such connections would represent a critical trail leading from the "beneficiaries" to the "masterminds." Evidence also suggests candidates or relatives were charged 450,000 to 1,000,000 baht in exchange for exam passage, list inclusion, or civil service hiring, with potential total losses estimated at 4.5 to 5 billion baht. Investigators must trace both money and power: who demanded payment, who collected it, how was the money distributed, and who received positions, promotions, or authority in return? In criminology, when corruption yields returns in money, position, and power while carrying low punishment risk, it incentivizes further wrongdoing. When passed through networks, corruption reproduces itself and embeds in the system. When money creates power, power creates position, and position reinforces both, the cycle becomes self-perpetuating.

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Police

School Switches to Online Classes After Shooting Threat

Hatyai school switched to online classes after a former South African employee posted shooting threats on social media, prompting police investigation and safety measures for August 10-11.

School Switches to Online Classes After Shooting Threat
8 Aug Khaosod

Hatyaiwittayalai School announced emergency online classes for August 10-11 after a former South African employee threatened to shoot school administrators and teachers. On August 8, the school's official Facebook page issued an urgent notice regarding online instruction on those dates to ensure the safety of staff and students. Police documentation from Hatyai Station detailed how the former employee posted threatening messages and images on a LINE group chat with around 5,000 members, stating he would bring firearms to shoot the school's administrators and teachers. The suspect also posted photos of himself with firearms and ammunition on the same platform, along with intimidating images of school administrators and threatening messages.

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National

YouTuber Hlun's Family Receives Outpouring of Support

Travel YouTuber Hlun Solo's family received overwhelming support from fans and neighbors during his merit ceremony in Kalasin Province, with community members bringing food and supplies to help prepare meals for mourners.

YouTuber Hlun's Family Receives Outpouring of Support
8 Aug Khaosod

The first night of the merit ceremony for "Hlun Solo," or Bawornthad Pungsuk, a famous travel YouTuber, was held with the Faculty of Political Science at Chulalongkorn University and the alumni association serving as hosts, alongside relatives, government agencies, and neighbors. The family has been deeply touched by the outpouring of support from neighbors and fan club members.

On August 8, 2025, the funeral ceremony took place at the family home in Samoei District, Kalasin Province. Throughout the day, neighbors and fans continued to arrive to offer their condolences to the grandmother, Buasong Pungsuk, and the family. A 53-year-old relative and cook, Chan-Phen, noted that in addition to wreaths from relatives, neighbors, government agencies, and the public, fan club members brought rice, dry goods, pork, fresh fish, fruits, and drinking water to help the family prepare meals for mourners throughout the day.

The meals served were traditional Isan dishes such as som tam pla ra, fried chicken, fried fish, fried pork, and sticky rice, prepared by volunteer cooks from the community. Despite the sorrowful atmosphere, the dedication of those helping the family was evident in their committed efforts.

Many fans expressed that beyond Hlun's YouTube success, they came to help because they admired his integrity, gratitude, and filial devotion to his grandmother and family. Despite coming from a poor background, he remained dedicated to his studies and earned a full scholarship to study at Chulalongkorn University. His creative presentation of travel content exploring destinations around the world inspired many who could not travel themselves, making him a role model for both young and old.

A 59-year-old fan from Nako District, Kalasin, stated that she was proud and deeply admired Hlun, considering him a humanitarian figure worthy of emulation for his ability to share stories and places from around the world with people who might never have the opportunity to visit them.

The first night's chanting ceremony begins at 7:00 p.m., hosted by the Faculty of Political Science and its alumni association, with Associate Professor Sirat Adsukul, Vice Dean of the Faculty, representing the university. The ceremony includes participation from local government officials, fan club members, relatives, and neighbors. Merit-making activities continue from August 8-10, 2025, with the cremation ceremony scheduled for August 11 at Wat Rang Si Chatchawal in Samoei District, Kalasin Province.

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Police

Thai Royals Extend Compassion to School Shooting Victims

The Thai King and Queen have extended royal patronage to victims of a shooting at Thepsirin School in Nonthaburi on August 7, providing medical care for the injured and financial assistance for funeral arrangements of the deceased.

Thai Royals Extend Compassion to School Shooting Victims
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2025, the Royal Palace announced that His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen have been following and expressing concern over the shooting incident that occurred on August 7, 2025, at Thepsirin School in Nonthaburi, which resulted in injuries and fatalities. In response, His Majesty has graciously accepted all injured victims of the incident as royal patients under royal patronage and accepted the bodies of the deceased into royal care. For the deceased Somchit Yimruang and Phortip Yimruang, His Majesty has granted financial assistance for funeral arrangements and authorized cremation as a special case, and has instructed that wreaths from both His Majesty and Her Majesty be placed at the coffins of the deceased.

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National

Muay Thai Fighter Sueakkim Sidelined Three Months With Broken Ribs

Muay Thai fighter Sueakkim Pong Supharn discovered a broken rib after his victory over Nabil Anane at Lumpinee Stadium on August 7, sidelining him for three months of recovery.

Muay Thai Fighter Sueakkim Sidelined Three Months With Broken Ribs
8 Aug Khaosod

Following his points victory over Nabil Anane, former ONE Championship bantamweight champion, in a main-event bantamweight Muay Thai bout at Lumpinee Stadium (Rama Intra) on August 7, Sueakkim Pong Supharn PK has since posted an X-ray revealing he has a broken rib that he did not know he had sustained. In a caption, he wrote: "It's not cracked—it's broken, and it really hurts. Not a lung puncture, thankfully. How am I supposed to get through this?" Shortly after, Nabil Anane posted an encouragement video for Sueakkim, wishing him a quick recovery. Sueakkim replied in the comments: "Thanks, brother. The doctor says three months."

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Police

Call Center Gang Swindles Temple of Nearly 9 Million Baht

A call center gang posing as police officers defrauded Mae Kham Temple in Chiang Rai of nearly 8.7 million baht by convincing the abbot to transfer funds for alleged money laundering investigations.

Call Center Gang Swindles Temple of Nearly 9 Million Baht
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2025, the Mae Kham Temple committee in Mae Chan District, Chiang Rai Province, along with Buddhists from three villages, held a meeting to investigate the disappearance of large sums from the temple's bank account. The meeting was chaired by senior monks and attended by district officials and police.

According to the temple and Mae Chan police, in 2025 someone impersonated a police officer, presented fake credentials claiming to be from the Royal Thai Police, and provided fraudulent documents allegedly from a Rayong police station. The caller claimed the abbot was involved in money laundering, then instructed him to disclose bank details and transfer funds for verification purposes.

The abbot believed the scam and transferred money repeatedly. Over time, he received multiple follow-up requests for bail payments and other charges, totaling 207 transfers from January 2025 to July 2025. In all, approximately 8.7 million baht from both temple funds and the abbot's personal savings were sent to 66 different bank accounts. When the abbot grew suspicious and alerted Mae Chan police, investigators confirmed it was a scam perpetrated by a call center gang or scammer network. A report has been filed and the case is under investigation, with community meetings planned to update residents.

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National

King And Queen Honor Beloved Guidance Counselor With Royal Rite

A beloved guidance counselor in Thailand received royal honors at her funeral ceremony in Ayutthaya on August 8, with the King and Queen presenting flower garlands to honor Tiwaporn Wanit, known as "Teacher Muay," whose dedication to studen

King And Queen Honor Beloved Guidance Counselor With Royal Rite
8 Aug Khaosod

At Wat Thahnod temple in Ayutthaya's Nakhon Luang district on August 8, 2025, provincial governor Chawanin Wongsathitchirakan presided over the royal water anointment ceremony for "Teacher Muay," or Tiwaporn Wanit, age 42. Royal flower garlands from His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen were placed before the coffin, and the body was received into royal patronage. The ceremony drew Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Dr. Yosachon Wongsawat, the minister of higher education, science, research and innovation; provincial administrative officials; civil servants and teachers from Nonthaburi and Ayutthaya provinces; family members; and many mourners.

The temple atmosphere was filled with sorrow as former and current students of Teacher Muay traveled from Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Pathum Thani provinces to attend the rites and express their grief. Nichcharee Suriyachaimaneekhul, age 26, a former student, said she was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the incident and its impact on both teachers and students. She recalled being Teacher Muay's student from grades 7 through 12 and emphasized the counselor's approachable nature, kindness, and dedication to helping students with educational and personal concerns, particularly regarding scholarships.

"Teacher Muay was someone students could easily approach with any problem, and she would help with all her heart," Nichcharee said. "All the teachers at school do their best because they care about and want to help their students." Sutthadon Srirungsang, age 18, another former student, described how Teacher Muay guided him toward a vocational education path suited to his strengths when he was uncertain about his academic direction. He credited her with providing recommendations for schools, exam preparation strategies, and study materials that led to his successful vocational entrance.

Sutthadon urged current students facing difficulties to consult their teachers. "Teacher Muay helped light the way for my future," he said. "Teachers are always ready to listen and help, especially counselors like her who dedicate themselves to guiding students."

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