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Two Fire Victims Returned to Chaiyaphum for Funeral Rites

Two victims of the Ladprao entertainment venue fire have been returned to Chaiyaphum for funeral rites, leaving grieving families facing financial hardship and medical costs for burn survivors still hospitalized.

Two Fire Victims Returned to Chaiyaphum for Funeral Rites
2d ago Khaosod

On July 13 at 20:20, at the Police Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine, the family of Aphinan Pengsri, 33, from Chaiyaphum province—one of the victims of the Ladprao entertainment venue fire—came to collect his body for religious funeral rites at his hometown. The atmosphere was one of deep sorrow, and family members were unavailable for media comment as they struggled to accept the loss.

The family revealed that Aphinan was the family's main breadwinner and had a partner, Napas Oonwon, who also suffered severe injuries in the same fire. Napas was burned over nearly his entire body and remains hospitalized. Doctors assess that he may be unable to return to regular work at his clinic long-term, burdening the family with substantial medical expenses.

The family also disclosed their difficult financial situation: the father is bedridden and the mother cares for several young children. They are seeking assistance from relevant agencies and demanding fair compensation and appropriate remedies for the incident.

After receiving the body, the family transported Aphinan to their home in Bang Chiang Subdistrict, Pakkadi Chumphon District, Chaiyaphum, for religious funeral rites. Later at 20:30, relatives of Charoen Lakinok, 27, a factory worker from the Bangpu Industrial Estate who also died in the fire, collected his body and transported it to Sai Thong Temple in Tham Maphwan Subdistrict, Kaeng Khoi District, Chaiyaphum, for religious ceremonies.

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Police

Woman Killed by Train at Illegal Crossing in Chachoengsao

A 69-year-old woman died after being struck by a train at an illegal crossing in Chachoengsao's Muang District on July 13, with authorities investigating whether she failed to notice the approaching Prachuap Buriram–Bangkok passenger train.

Woman Killed by Train at Illegal Crossing in Chachoengsao
2d ago Khaosod

A 69-year-old woman died on July 13, 2025, after being hit by a train while crossing an informal railway crossing in Muang District, Chachoengsao Province. Police from Muang Chachoengsao Station responded at 4 p.m. to find the severely damaged Honda Wave motorcycle nearby and the victim covered with a monk's robes.

The crossing where the accident occurred was an unauthorized structure built by locals using concrete slabs and rubber matting to cross three sets of rails near a drainage ditch. Phra Chitti, a 47-year-old monk from Krathuam Temple, arrived early at the scene and removed his robes to cover the victim's body as a mark of respect, later stating he would wash and repurpose the garment for temple use rather than discard it.

According to the victim's husband, his wife was a village health volunteer (ASMR) who regularly used this route to travel to massage appointments after attending afternoon meetings. He believes she may not have noticed the approaching Prachuap Buriram–Bangkok passenger train in time. The train driver stopped to check the scene and notified Chachoengsao Junction Station before continuing. Authorities are investigating, and the body has been taken to the hospital pending return to the family for religious ceremonies.

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Police

Police Arrest Northern Drug Kingpin in Nearly 100 Million Baht Bust

Police arrested a major drug trafficker in Samut Prakan after nearly eight years on the run, with investigations linking him to narcotics worth nearly 100 million baht smuggled from northern Thailand.

Police Arrest Northern Drug Kingpin in Nearly 100 Million Baht Bust
2d ago Khaosod

On July 13, 2025, police officers led by Maj. Gen. Pattanasak Bubphasuwann arrested Vachirawut, alias "Champ," 30, at an auto repair shop in Samut Prakan. He was wanted under criminal court warrant No. 375/2560 issued on October 19, 2017, on charges of joint possession and distribution of Class 1 narcotics including methamphetamine and crystal meth, and conspiracy in drug-related crimes.

The arrest stems from an August 9, 2017 operation when police apprehended two suspects and seized 140,000 methamphetamine pills, 9.2 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, and 6 kilograms of ketamine valued at over 30 million baht. Further investigation led to the arrest of two additional suspects and recovery of drugs worth 62 million baht. Police determined that Vachirawut had hired couriers to transport the narcotics, paying 200,000 baht per trip.

During interrogation, Vachirawut confessed to hiring smugglers to transport drugs three to four times previously, each shipment containing approximately one million pills from northern Thailand to Ayutthaya and Samut Prakan provinces. He had evaded authorities for nearly a decade before his capture. He is now in police custody pending prosecution.

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Regional

Thailand Hosts Major National Local Education Festival in Rayong

Rayong province will host Thailand's largest local education festival in August 2026, bringing together over 15,000 students and educators nationwide to compete for the prestigious Royal Cup trophy across academic skills competitions and kn

Thailand Hosts Major National Local Education Festival in Rayong
2d ago Khaosod

Rayong province has announced full readiness to host the 15th National Academic Skills Competition and Local Education Festival for 2026, themed "NEXT GEN Education: Integrated Knowledge Through Literary Spaces." Organized by the Department of Local Administration and Rayong Provincial Administrative Organization from August 24-27, the event is Thailand's largest local education festival, bringing together over 15,000 students, teachers, and education personnel nationwide to compete and exchange knowledge for the prestigious Royal Cup trophy. A major press conference was held at Central Festival Rayong with provincial governor Traiiphop Vongtrairat, PAO Chairman Piya Pitutecha, and Thai national women's volleyball players Chotchuea and Vibhavee announcing the event and reflecting unified commitment across all sectors. Governor Traiiphop stated that Rayong is honored to host this significant national event and pledged full coordination across government, private, and public sectors to ensure traffic management, security, emergency medical services, accommodation, dining, and fair pricing. PAO Chairman Piya emphasized that education is the foundation for municipal development and quality of life, and hosting reflects Rayong's commitment to becoming a "Learning City" with over 10 competition venues across hotels, schools, and activity centers throughout the province. The festival features numerous national-level activities including a procession honoring the Royal Cup trophy.

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Police

Bangkok Police Honor Three Stations for Drug Prevention Work

Bangkok police have honored six stations for their outstanding drug prevention and suppression efforts, with Radborn Police Station topping drug prevention rankings and Petchkasem Police Station leading drug suppression work in 2568.

Bangkok Police Honor Three Stations for Drug Prevention Work
2d ago Khaosod

The Department of Health's Office of Narcotics Control and Treatment has launched a project to promote drug prevention and treatment efforts in Bangkok, aiming to mobilize public participation and engage relevant agencies in tackling drug problems. An event called 'Bangkok United Against Drugs' will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at the Prince Palace Hotel in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. The Metropolitan Police Bureau has been tasked with selecting three police stations with outstanding drug prevention performance and three with outstanding drug suppression performance to receive trophies as recognition and encouragement.

The Metropolitan Police Bureau directed regional commanders to nominate police stations with exceptional drug prevention and suppression achievements for committee review. Selected stations will receive honorary trophies, with their best practices shared to benefit other agencies. On Monday, July 13, 2026, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Siam Bunsam assigned Deputy Commissioner Theeradej Thammsutheep to lead the selection process, which included senior officers from various divisions evaluating outstanding work according to Metropolitan Police and Department of Health criteria.

Results for Outstanding Drug Prevention (2568): 1st place: Radborn Police Station led by Wachrapol Suwananthavongse (25 points); 2nd place: Phra Khanong Police Station led by Chaiwat Pradthai (21 points); 3rd place: Makkasan Police Station led by Uramporn Khundetsamrit (20 points).

Results for Outstanding Drug Suppression (2568): 1st place: Petchkasem Police Station led by Pramote Chanbunkaew (26 points); 2nd place: Minburi Police Station led by Somphot Thongmoon (25 points); 3rd place: Makkasan and Phra Khanong Police Stations led by Uramporn Khundetsamrit and Chaiwat Pradthai respectively (11 points).

Selected police stations will be presented with trophies and commendations to motivate officers in narcotics work and encourage them to continue implementing quality drug prevention and suppression programs in their communities.

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Police

Bar Fire Death Toll: 25 Identified, 3 Awaiting Confirmation

Authorities have identified 25 of 28 people killed in a massive fire at a Bangkok beer hall, with three victims still awaiting confirmation. Four bodies have been claimed by families, while the remaining 21 are expected to be released after

Bar Fire Death Toll: 25 Identified, 3 Awaiting Confirmation
2d ago Khaosod

As of 7:00 PM on July 13, 2025, authorities have confirmed the identities of 25 of the 28 people killed in the massive fire at the Roeng Bia Noi Ladprao beer hall. The confirmed deceased include 24 Thai nationals and one Laotian national. Three victims remain unidentified at this time. Of the 25 identified bodies, four have already been claimed by families—Abhirun Peng Sri, Pisanu Taeng Sopa, Pamika On Sri (a police volunteer), and Manirat Bom Klang—while the remaining 21 bodies are expected to be released to families beginning the next day. Medical examiners are currently conducting autopsies before releasing the bodies to families for funeral rites in their hometowns. The fire, one of Thailand's deadliest in recent years, resulted in 28 deaths and 71 injuries, leaving numerous families still searching for missing relatives whose fates remain unknown.

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Police

Female Officer Dead Three Months After Promotion

A 24-year-old civil police officer assigned to Government House died in an incident at a beer bar in Ladprao, just three months after her promotion. Senior Sergeant Pemika On-sri's body was transferred to her hometown in Chiang Rai Province

Female Officer Dead Three Months After Promotion
2d ago Khaosod

At 7 p.m. on July 13, 2025, the family of Senior Sergeant Pemika On-sri, 24, a civil police officer assigned to the Government House, gathered at the Police Institute of Forensic Medicine to receive her body. The tragedy occurred at a beer bar in Ladprao. Grieving family members were unable to provide details at the time. They arranged to take her body to her birthplace in Santhraiyngam Subdistrict, Thung District, Chiang Rai Province.

Family members lit incense as officials transferred her body into a coffin and loaded it onto an emergency vehicle. Relatives tapped the coffin to bid her farewell and wept as the convoy departed for Thung District. Three fellow civil police officers came to pay their final respects, mourning the loss of their colleague who had only recently been promoted. She died in the same incident as another officer, Senior Sergeant Sitthichoke.

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Police

Local Exam Fraud Suspect Arrested After Fleeing to Laos

Dr. Win, a suspect in a local government exam fraud scheme, was arrested at the Thai-Lao border after fleeing to Laos and faces charges including embezzlement, document destruction, and computer crimes.

Local Exam Fraud Suspect Arrested After Fleeing to Laos
2d ago Khaosod

At 18:20 on July 13, 2025, at the First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge checkpoint in Muang Nong Khai District, police officials including Pol. Maj. Gen. Prayut Pukcharoen, the Immigration Bureau Region 4 commander, received custody of Mr. Win, also known as Dr. Win, one of the suspects in the local government civil service recruitment exam fraud case. An arrest warrant was issued against him on three serious charges: embezzlement or bribery, destruction or concealment of documents causing damage to others or the public, and Computer Crime Act violations for entering false data into a system. After returning from Laos, immigration officials processed the case before Crime Suppression Police took him into custody for prosecution at the police station.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Prayut Pukcharoen stated that Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Police General Kittirat Panpech, the national police chief, ordered crackdowns on individuals and networks involved in local government civil service recruitment fraud. Investigators have pursued all suspects involved. In Win's case, authorities discovered he had fled the country through natural border crossings and was hiding in Laos. Thai officials coordinated with Laotian counterparts, located his residence, and secured his detention. Immigration authorities from Nong Khai then traveled to receive him and bring him back to Thailand for prosecution.

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Police

Village Chief Accused of Luring Woman to Resort Under False Pretenses

A village headman in Saraburi lured a 25-year-old woman to a resort under the guise of helping resolve a legal case, then attempted sexual assault before she escaped by calling a friend for help.

Village Chief Accused of Luring Woman to Resort Under False Pretenses
2d ago Khaosod

A mother-in-law is seeking justice for her daughter-in-law after being lured to a resort by a village headman who claimed he would help resolve a legal case, then subjected to sexual assault. Fortunately, the victim managed to call a friend for help in time.

On July 13, 2569, at 1:45 p.m., at Muang Saraburi Police Station, Chalida Phralammat, director of the Pen Neung Foundation, brought the 25-year-old victim (referred to as "Ms. A") and her mother-in-law (Nang Perm) to meet with Pol. Col. Sakkhai Kraiviradetkachai, commander of Muang Saraburi Police, and investigating officers to follow up on the case against "Mr. B," a village headman from Kud Nok Plao subdistrict in Muang district, Saraburi province. He allegedly lured Ms. A to commit indecent assault and attempted rape at a resort in Dao Ruang subdistrict on July 2, 2569. Officers from Saraburi's Justice Ministry and Department of Social Development and Human Security were present as observers.

Ms. A recounted what happened: On July 1, a friend from a birthday party informed her that she had stolen her mobile phone and suggested meeting to discuss returning it to police. However, the phone's owner refused to drop the charges, making her anxious. She decided to contact a local authority figure—the village headman—to mediate. After discussing the matter at a guesthouse around 1:00 a.m. on July 2, everyone dispersed.

The next morning, the village headman called her and asked her to meet him, claiming he would take her to speak with police and meet with officials to help resolve the case. She hurried out hoping for assistance. Before leaving, she tried to call a friend to accompany her, but the headman insisted she come alone, saying he didn't want others to know about it. She agreed.

Once in the car, the headman said he would take her to meet a police officer he knew to help with the case, and he did. After speaking with the officer briefly, he said he would take her to meet another official for additional help. She believed him and hoped for assistance, so she continued. Along the way, the headman repeatedly assured her he could resolve the case, building her trust.

He then drove slowly through small sois for a long time before claiming the official hadn't arrived yet and suggesting they get something to eat while waiting. Instead of going to a restaurant, he drove into a resort that had a food shop out front. He claimed he didn't want to sit at the restaurant because he was worried people might see them and think he was helping with a legal case, so he asked her to wait for him in a room inside. He said he would call the official from outside.

Once inside the room, she grew frightened and quickly called a friend, giving her location and saying, "I'm scared. Please stay on the phone with me and come find me." Shortly after, the headman asked who she was talking to, ordered her to hang up, turn off her phone, and forbade her from contacting her parents.

Terrified, she ended the call. She then asked to use the bathroom and secretly texted her friend: "Come pick me up. I'm scared." While in the bathroom, the headman followed, knocked and banged on the door, shouting and asking what she was doing, why she brought her phone in, and demanding she turn it off immediately. She lied and said she had already turned it off, though she hadn't, and tried to secretly message her friend to come help.

Meanwhile, the headman ordered beer. She volunteered to go get it.

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Police

Lumber Merchant Shot Dead in Bannang Sata Ambush

A major timber mill owner in Bannang Sata, Yala was shot and killed in an ambush attack on July 13, with police investigating links to previous arson attacks on his facility and ongoing security concerns in the area.

Lumber Merchant Shot Dead in Bannang Sata Ambush
2d ago Khaosod

At 10:00 a.m. on July 13, 2026, Deputy Superintendent Suchart Khunjit of Bannang Sata Police Station in Yala received a report that a gunman had shot a major lumber mill owner in the area, leaving him critically injured near a company office in Moo 9, Ban Cha Pun Tang, Bannang Sata Subdistrict, Bannang Sata District, Yala Province. Police immediately rushed to the scene with Superintendent Atthapol Kulvongmanasopha, District Official Weerachouk Bunyaswadi, and Lieutenant Colonel Nathawut Rattanagal, commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion special operations unit, along with security personnel.

At the scene, only blood was found. The victim was Chatchawalya, 60, a businessman and owner of a major lumber mill partnership in Bannang Sata. He was transported to Bannang Sata Hospital with a gunshot wound to the left front chest, but died shortly afterward. Officers cordoned off the area while forensic teams collected evidence and traced the shooter's bullet trajectory. Radio alerts were issued to intercept any suspicious vehicles fleeing along suspected escape routes.

Preliminary investigation revealed that before the incident, Chatchawalya had driven from his residence in Yala town to inspect his rubber wood processing mill. Upon arrival, he parked and walked toward the office building when a single gunshot rang out, the bullet piercing through his left shirt pocket and striking his chest with precision. He collapsed immediately. The shooter fled, believed to have ambushed from banana trees across the road from the mill.

The rubber wood processing facility had previously experienced multiple incidents: on August 8, 2016, more than 10 gunmen raided the mill, torched the wood-drying oven and a 10-wheel truck, causing severe damage. On March 22, 2024, arsonists set fire to the office building, destroying nearly the entire structure. On May 10, 2026, gunmen ambushed an 18-wheel truck near Ban Ngao Kapo, Moo 3, Bannang Sata Subdistrict, damaging the vehicle.

Police are conducting a thorough investigation and have not ruled out any motive, including security-related tensions in the area or personal business disputes, while pursuing leads to arrest the shooter and proceed with legal action.

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Police

Undercover Tourist Police Arrest Illegal Guide in Chiang Mai

Undercover tourist police arrested a Myanmar national operating an illegal tour business at a Chiang Mai temple, charging him with working without proper licenses and permits.

Undercover Tourist Police Arrest Illegal Guide in Chiang Mai
2d ago Khaosod

Tourist Police arrested a Myanmar national accused of operating an illegal tour business after officers went undercover as Mexican tourists during an operation at Wat Chedi Luang in Muang district, Chiang Mai. The suspect, identified as Saw, 39, was arrested following an investigation by Tourist Police Division 2 under the direction of Pol Maj Gen Olar Iamprapas and Pol Col Phitsanu Triamdee. Police charged the suspect with multiple offences including operating a tour business without a licence, working as a tourist guide without a valid licence, misusing a registered vehicle, working as a foreign national without a work permit, and violating the Foreign Business Act. Following the arrest, the suspect was handed over to investigators at Muang Chiang Mai Police Station for legal proceedings. Tourist Police said they would continue cracking down on unlicensed tour operators and illegal tourist guides to strengthen confidence in Thailand's tourism industry and raise service standards.

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