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Two Dead In Drunk Motorcycle Crash In Rayong

Two intoxicated men died after their motorcycle weaved recklessly for over a kilometer before crashing head-on into a sedan on Mae Rampung Beach Road in Rayong on July 10.

Two Dead In Drunk Motorcycle Crash In Rayong
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Two intoxicated men riding a motorcycle weaved dangerously for more than a kilometer before colliding head-on with a sedan, killing both riders. On July 10, 2569, police in Muang Rayong District responded to reports of a motorcycle-car collision with fatalities on Mae Rampung Beach Road in Tambon Tatpong. At the scene, officers found one male victim on the roadside while another injured male was already transported to hospital. The motorcycle lay overturned and severely damaged, while the Nissan sedan's front was badly crushed. The second victim later died at the hospital.

A witness provided dashcam footage to police showing the motorcycle's erratic path from Ban Kon Ao in Tambol Phe heading toward Mae Rampung Beach. The two men appeared heavily intoxicated, swerving repeatedly across lanes for over one kilometer and narrowly missing several oncoming vehicles before finally crossing into the sedan's lane at high speed, resulting in a violent collision that threw both riders across the road.

Police initially transported both victims to hospital and are investigating the incident further under criminal law.

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Police

Father Arrested For Child Sexual Abuse In Udon Thani

A 28-year-old man was arrested in Udon Thani on child sexual abuse charges after his 11-year-old daughter disclosed to her teacher that he had abused her for over two years following his release from prison.

Father Arrested For Child Sexual Abuse In Udon Thani
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On July 10, Saang Khom police questioned a 28-year-old man, identified as Mr. A, after receiving a complaint that he sexually abused his biological 11-year-old daughter for over two years. District Chief Chaiyanrong Suradanai and Police Lieutenant Colonel Kan Tangwijit, the station commander, led the investigation.

Chaiyanrong revealed that the girl's fifth-grade teacher noticed her unusual depression the previous week and questioned her. The child disclosed that her biological father had touched her body inappropriately and frequently touched her private areas for more than two years, starting after he was released from prison on drug charges.

The girl told her teacher that her father had been doing this continuously and once told her: "If you weren't my real daughter, I would definitely..." The shocked teacher reported the matter to village authorities and submitted a formal complaint to the district office.

The girl's aunt filed a police report seeking maximum punishment against the man. The girl's mother, working overseas, immediately resigned and returned home upon learning of the abuse.

After investigators gathered evidence from witnesses and believed the allegations were substantiated, police obtained an arrest warrant from Udon Thani Provincial Court. Mr. A, who is divorced and lives with his parents and daughter, was taken into custody. He initially denied the allegations, claiming his daughter made the accusations because she was unhappy at home and disliked her grandmother's complaints about her coming home late. Police have detained him pending further investigation.

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Community

National Sports Fund Delivers Facilities To Border Police School

The National Sports Development Fund and Border Patrol Police are delivering sports facilities and equipment to a school in Surin Province's border region, with an inauguration ceremony scheduled for July 11 featuring government officials a

National Sports Fund Delivers Facilities To Border Police School
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The National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) and Border Patrol Police (BPP) are delivering sports facilities, equipment, and bicycles to Ban Tatum Border Patrol Police School in Sangkhla District, Surin Province as part of their collaborative "School of Knowledge, Hall of Hope" program. The initiative is designed to improve the quality of life for children and youth in border areas by creating access to sports and fitness activities while strengthening relationships between schools, border police, and local communities.

The third facility under the program will be inaugurated on July 11 at Ban Tatum Border Patrol Police School. High-ranking officials including Defense Ministry Minister Adul Buntharmejarun, Surin Governor Jamoen Wanphet, and Border Patrol Police Commander Rungrot Takurapunnanisiri will attend the ceremony.

Beyond the equipment donation, coach Prasert Dathong of the Surin Hin Khon women's football team will conduct sports clinics and training sessions alongside local Muay Thai instructors to motivate youth. The July 11 event will feature football, volleyball, and soft ball competitions starting at 9 a.m., with teams from four Border Patrol Police schools participating.

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Police

Couple Arrested For 7.7 Flash Sale Delivery Scam

A couple in Nong Chok was arrested for orchestrating a 7.7 flash sale delivery scam, ordering products via app with cash-on-delivery, then directing drivers to leave packages at abandoned houses before collecting them without paying. Police

Couple Arrested For 7.7 Flash Sale Delivery Scam
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On July 10, police arrested Jirayut (James), 28, and Prarthana (Nim), 28, at their residence in Nong Chok. The pair allegedly ordered products during the 7.7 promotional sale on a delivery app, requested cash-on-delivery payment, then directed drivers to leave packages at abandoned houses before collecting the goods without paying.

The investigation began when a delivery driver reported missing merchandise and unpaid funds after completing a delivery. Through CCTV footage and witness statements, officers identified the suspects. A search of their home uncovered numerous unpaid-for items, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, and mouthwash. During questioning, the couple admitted to the scheme, saying they used some items personally and sold others for cash.

Their method involved instructing drivers to place packages in front of abandoned properties, then claiming they were unavailable and would transfer payment later. Once the driver left to make other deliveries, they collected the goods and disappeared, ignoring subsequent payment requests.

Police charged them with theft using a vehicle to facilitate escape. Investigations expanded after multiple delivery riders identified confiscated items as their own stolen packages, suggesting the couple may have victimized numerous others. Nong Chok police urged all delivery workers to exercise caution, insisting on meeting customers in person and receiving confirmed payment before leaving any packages.

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Police

Woman Arrested For Forcing Girls Into Sex Work

A 28-year-old woman was arrested in Udon Thani for allegedly forcing three girls, including a 13-year-old, into sex work through threats and coercion. Video evidence of an assault on the minor was submitted as proof of the trafficking opera

Woman Arrested For Forcing Girls Into Sex Work
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Police arrested a 28-year-old mixed-race woman on July 10, 2569, for allegedly forcing three girls aged 18, 17, and 13 into sex work. The suspect denied the allegations when questioned, claiming she never forced anyone and that the girls voluntarily asked for her assistance to earn money. She stated she was planning to quit the profession and was about to start a legitimate job on Monday when arrested.

Three girls—an 18-year-old, 17-year-old, and 13-year-old—filed complaints accusing the suspect of coercing them into sexual services, threatening to bring friends to assault them if they refused. Video evidence of an assault on the 13-year-old was submitted as proof.

At 4 p.m., police from the Udon Thani Provincial Anti-Human Trafficking Center, led by Lt. Col. Sermpol Pierschaisong and Maj. Wattanaphong Kaewphirom, arrested the suspect at a dormitory in Mueang District, Udon Thani, with 2,000 baht in cash seized.

During interrogation, the suspect confessed to having five women under her control aged 15-23, with the 13-year-old having run away. She denied taking a cut but acknowledged it was common practice. She admitted to striking the 13-year-old twice in the video but claimed others joined in because the girl was disrespectful.

The suspect stated: "I was about to quit this profession and start a new job on Monday. Getting arrested is a life lesson. Even children bite. I want to apologize to society and use this case as an example. There are many like this, but they find ways to escape. Use me as an example of why this is bad. Whether the girls agree or not, they do make money, but it's not worth it."

Police initially charged her with human trafficking, procuring prostitution, and child exploitation. Authorities will coordinate with relevant agencies to provide psychological support and rehabilitation for the victims.

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Police

Laos Repatriates 42 Thai Gambling Website Admins

Laos extradited 42 Thai nationals to Thailand on July 10 for running illegal online gambling operations, with each earning 15,000 baht monthly as website administrators before returning through legal channels for prosecution.

Laos Repatriates 42 Thai Gambling Website Admins
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On July 10, the Nong Khai immigration checkpoint received notification from the Vientiane immigration authority in Laos to receive 42 Thai suspects charged with illegal employment and clandestine online gambling operations. Following completion of international documentation procedures, all 42 individuals returned to Thailand via the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge checkpoint at Nong Khai, where they were received by Paiturya Majahuenchai, Nong Khai Vice Governor, Police Colonel Jirawit Panyim, Muang Nong Khai Police Station Commander, Police Major Thiyachaphat Rangsipramanakul, Nong Khai Immigration Deputy Director, and security personnel for victim screening and processing.

The victim screening found no evidence of trafficking or exploitation. Officers verified all names, travel histories, warrants, and case files—all individuals exited through legal channels. The 42 Thai nationals, both men and women, confessed to illegally crossing the border to work as gambling website administrators earning 15,000 baht per month for 12-hour shifts, with bonuses for recruiting new players. All will face legal prosecution.

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Police

Man Arrested For Certifying Chinese Children For Cash

A man arrested for falsifying Thai birth certificates for Chinese families admitted certifying three children over ten years while earning 1,500-3,000 baht per transaction, claiming he thought the scheme was legal since the marriages were r

Man Arrested For Certifying Chinese Children For Cash
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Police arrested Rungrot, a suspect in the 'Pho Tip' fraud group, at Bang Yai Police Station on July 10 at 5:30 p.m. When questioned about why he signed as a father for Chinese families, Rungrot revealed that a Chinese acquaintance had introduced him to the scheme. He was instructed to marry a Chinese woman first, then sign birth certificates, earning 1,500-3,000 baht per transaction as compensation. Rungrot admitted he had certified three children over nearly a decade, with the second and third certifications occurring about a year apart. He claimed he no longer contacts the Chinese group involved and has had no recent contact with them. When asked why he participated, Rungrot claimed he thought it was legal since the marriages were properly registered, and blamed his youth for not fully understanding the implications.

Immigration officials arrived at the station to revoke visas for two Chinese nationals—Ms. Wu Mei Cheng and Mr. Liu Shuqian—a married couple who hired Rungrot as a father figure for their child. During the document signing, Ms. Wu Mei was reported crying while thinking of her two-year-old child, who was also crying after their arrest. Both suspects were taken into custody without commenting to the media.

Later at 6:40 p.m., police also brought in Pattipoom, another 'Pho Tip' suspect arrested at a residence in Thonburi, to Bang Yai Police Station for interrogation. He also declined to answer media questions before being detained.

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National

FIFA Chief Infantino's Frequent TV Appearances Draw Criticism

FIFA President Gianni Infantino's constant appearances during 2026 World Cup broadcasts are drawing criticism, with former England players questioning why his face dominates television coverage of matches across North America.

FIFA Chief Infantino's Frequent TV Appearances Draw Criticism
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Football observers are questioning whether FIFA President Gianni Infantino needs to appear so frequently in 2026 World Cup broadcasts. Infantino has been traveling across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and according to BBC reporting, during the group stage he attended up to two matches daily—often hundreds of miles apart—requiring up to three flights on some days.

Former England internationals Joe Cole and Gary Lineker recently discussed this on their podcast The Rest is Football, questioning why fans must see Infantino's face so often. Cole said: "The overall FIFA presentation disappointed me, but once Gary told me about Infantino, I started noticing it. Now I can't unsee it. In every game, both halves, the broadcast must show Infantino's head on screen. You're the federation president, but this looks like a power-mad person who wants to be in the spotlight constantly."

Lineker added: "Just watch the first 10 minutes of the first half and the first 10 minutes of the second half. You'll definitely see a cut to Gianni Infantino."

Cole replied: "Now that you mention it, it frustrates me greatly because I don't understand why they do it. I played a friendly match with him five years ago in Dubai. Nobody dared tackle Infantino—everyone was too intimidated. I even considered hitting him hard, but my sense of respect held me back. In hindsight, I wish I hadn't been so respectful."

Infantino faced significant criticism over his decision to change American player Florian Balogun's red card suspension from an immediate one-match ban to a one-year ban. President Donald Trump later admitted he called FIFA to request the review.

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National

Retired Police General Selling Rare Golden Buddha Statue

Retired Police General Somsakdchai Amorsongcharoen is selling a rare solid gold Phra Somdej Buddha statue from King Rama V's era for 300 million baht, one of only eight ever created. He hopes a Thai collector will preserve the historically

Retired Police General Selling Rare Golden Buddha Statue
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On July 10, retired Police Major General Somsakdchai Amorsongcharoen, formerly commander of the Nonthaburi City Police Station, revealed his intention to sell a solid gold Phra Somdej Buddha image inherited from the era of King Rama V. The statue, one of only eight created by royal decree and blessed by Somdej Phra Buddhajaroen the Great, is being offered at 300 million baht. Somsakdchai explained that at his advanced age, with uncertain health prospects and descendants uninterested in religious artifacts, he fears this historically significant piece could be lost to those who don't appreciate its value. He decided to sell now while he can distribute the proceeds fairly to his family.

Somsakdchai noted that Japanese billionaires have already purchased three pieces at 3 billion baht each, with one remaining in his possession and the status of the other four pieces unclear. He set the price at 300 million baht—far below the 3 billion baht paid by Japanese collectors—specifically to ensure the artifact remains in Thailand and finds its way to a Thai owner with the means to properly care for it. He emphasized that all authentication checks have been completed, including scientific analysis, condition assessment, pawn shop verification, and expert certification.

Somsakdchai received this particular statue from his father around 2554 (2011) when his father served as commander of Nonthaburi City Police Station. The rarity of these eight statues makes them among the most expensive Buddhist amulets in circulation today, with minimal documentation of their origins known to the general public.

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Tourism

Supersports Fuels World Cup Fever Across Thailand

Supersports launches "Final Countdown with PiXXiE" event on July 10 at CentralWorld, featuring a PiXXiE concert, football expert discussions, and jersey displays as World Cup 2026 reaches the quarter-finals. The campaign has driven strong s

Supersports Fuels World Cup Fever Across Thailand
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Supersports reinforces the success of its 'Supersports Football Galaxy' campaign, which has sparked World Cup 2026 enthusiasm nationwide and driven strong sales of authentic licensed football jerseys. The retailer is organizing a major event called 'Final Countdown with PiXXiE' to countdown to the quarter-finals.

Bangkok – Supersports, Thailand's leading sports retail brand under Central Retail, continues building a strong football community nationwide. The campaign has received overwhelming response from football fans across Thailand, boosted by intense World Cup 2026 competition, resulting in a significant surge in authentic national team jersey sales. Football has become a lifestyle connecting people across generations.

Following the successful launch of Supersports Football Galaxy at Central Ladprao, which received excellent response from sports fans, young people, and families, Supersports is expanding through road shows to three major provincial cities: Udon Thani, Chiang Mai, and Hat Yai in Songkhla. These events feature football activities and an exclusive Jersey Wall fashion exhibition, creating experiences for regional football fans while strengthening the football community nationwide.

To celebrate the critical stage of the World Cup 2026 before the quarter-final round, Supersports will host a major football event 'Supersports Football Galaxy: Final Countdown with PiXXiE' on July 10, 2026, from 10:00 to 21:00 at Eden 1 Plaza, CentralWorld. The event combines all major moments of world football in a single day with numerous exclusive activities, including:

● Free PiXXiE concert with special seating privileges for 80 front-row seats for participants in the 'Ball Exchange Raffle' activity ● Football Talk exploring World Cup competition with the theme 'The Final Stretch...Who Will Be World Champion?' featuring renowned football analysts including Opal All In, Yak DD, Tangkuy, Beam-Tichanun Deekrit (former goalkeeper and three-time consecutive Thai Women's League champion), and Tae-Charoensak Vongkran (famous Thai national footballer) ● Jersey Showcase displaying competition jerseys from all eight quarter-finalist teams, allowing fans to view authentic national team jerseys up close ● Fun activities from Supersports and world-class sports brands like adidas and PUMA, with games and prizes throughout the day

Viyada Boonraphakorn, Senior Assistant Managing Director of Marketing at C.R.C. Sport Co., Ltd. under Central Retail, stated: 'The World Cup 2026 is a significant driving force for the sports goods market in terms of consumer spending and participation. We are witnessing a shift in customer behavior from purchasing products to support their favorite teams to expressing identity through fashion, lifestyle, and participation in football community activities. Authentic football jerseys and Football Performance category products continue gaining popularity throughout the tournament.

For Supersports, we do not view the World Cup as merely a seasonal campaign, but as an opportunity to build long-term growth of the football business in Thailand by connecting products, experiences, and community together under the concept of 'The One for Football,' ensuring customers can find everything they need.

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Police

Man Struck by Train Dies Despite Warning Whistle

A 49-year-old man was struck and killed by the Utrawithi Express train near his home in Lampang province despite the driver sounding a warning whistle, with police finding evidence of intoxication at the scene.

Man Struck by Train Dies Despite Warning Whistle
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A 49-year-old man named Patvat was struck and killed by the Utrawithi Express train traveling from Nakhon Ping station to Bangkok's central terminal near his home in Tambol Bo Hae, Mueang district, Lampang province on July 10, 2025.

Sarin Chantraphirom, assistant conductor of Lampang locomotive depot, stated that police from Mueang Lampang station are investigating the incident. He noted that the area had tall grass and was very dark at night, making it unclear how the victim came to be on the railway tracks. The train operator had sounded a warning whistle, but the man failed to move, resulting in the collision and his death.

Deputy Superintendent Kittichad Thapana and inspection officers from Mueang Lampang police station investigated the scene and found a bottle of clear liquor, a shoulder bag containing a lighter and aluminum foil resembling drug paraphernalia, and a glasses case, which were collected as evidence.

The express train departed Nakhon Ping station at 6:20 p.m. and arrived at Lampang Railway Station at 8:21 p.m., departing again at 8:24 p.m. When approaching the incident location before the railway crossing, the driver sounded the warning whistle, but Patvat did not evade and was struck and killed. Initial findings suggest the victim was intoxicated, with the exact cause of death still under investigation.

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