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Police

"Opening the door to change is better than confrontation" - Security officials reveal peaceful negotiation timeline for Ismaae's surrender on 4 arrest warrants

A security fugitive wanted on four arrest warrants surrendered peacefully to authorities in southern Thailand after nearly five hours of negotiations with community leaders and officials on Monday evening.

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"Opening the door to change is better than confrontation," said Lieutenant Colonel Ekwattid Chobchoob Phon, deputy spokesperson for the Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 Front, revealing the law enforcement timeline in the case of Ismaae, wanted on four security-related arrest warrants, who decided to surrender to authorities to enter the justice system through peaceful means.

The sequence of events began at 4:25 p.m. when officials were informed of a suspect hiding in a rented house on Soi 14, behind Municipal School 5.

At 7:20 p.m., officers cordoned off the area and coordinated with community leaders and local administrators to facilitate understanding and discussion.

At 8:45 p.m., officials began negotiation efforts, requesting the suspect's cooperation for the safety of all parties involved.

By 9:06 p.m., the suspect's wife emerged and presented herself to authorities. At 9:33 p.m., Ismaae decided to surrender following successful peaceful negotiations.

Throughout the operation, security agencies operated under the principles of "negotiation, building understanding, and providing an opportunity to re-enter the justice system" while carefully enforcing the law, upholding human rights principles, and prioritizing everyone's safety, ultimately resulting in Ismaae's voluntary surrender.

The deputy spokesperson thanked all sectors including religious leaders, local administrators, the public, and security personnel for their continuous cooperation in using peaceful methods and dialogue, successfully restoring the fugitive's confidence in the justice system.

This reflects that "creating spaces of understanding" remains an important approach to resolving situations in Thailand's southern border provinces.

Officials reaffirmed their readiness to ensure fairness for all who decide to surrender and enter the legal process, adhering to principles of justice, transparency, and peaceful resolution to build sustainable peace in the southern border region.

The Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 Front requests public cooperation. Anyone with information or suspicious individuals in the area can contact the command's hotline at 1341 or local task force units 24/7.

Additionally, those who assist wrongdoers through various means such as harboring, providing shelter, or supplying food will face criminal charges under the Criminal Code Section 189, punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 2 years, a fine not exceeding 40,000 baht, or both.

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Breaking

Matoom Techin Apologizes to Kim Soo Hyun as Prosecutors Seek Arrest Warrant for YouTuber Who Used AI-Generated Voice to Spread False Information

Matoom Techin apologized to Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun after prosecutors sought an arrest warrant for a YouTuber who used AI-generated voice to spread false rumors about him. Police confirmed the voice was artificially manipulated and photos

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In the interest of fairness, media personality Matoom Techin has apologized to actor Kim Soo Hyun following Korean media reports that prosecutors have requested an arrest warrant for a YouTuber who used AI-generated voice to create false rumors. Police investigation confirmed that actor Kim Sae Rin's voice was artificially manipulated using AI technology, and photographs were verified to have been taken when Kim Sae Rin had already reached legal age. Prosecutors found evidence of fabrication and filed for an arrest warrant against the content creator.

"Matoom is one of the media outlets that previously hosted a radio program and reported on Kim Soo Hyun's news at a time when there was no positive confirmation from news agencies," the statement read. "I admit I felt very sorry as a fan, but now that the court has made its decision in this direction, I want to use this space to share this news for justice for Kim Soo Hyun and sincerely apologize. I apologize for rushing to judgment without waiting for further investigation and witness testimony (at that time, the media and global trends went negative)."

"Personally, I don't know how this case will end, but if Kim Soo Hyun confirms his innocence and takes full responsibility for his own wrongdoings, then I believe he deserves justice."

*Editor's note: The court has not yet made a final verdict. Matoom used ambiguous language and apologizes for that. There are only updated reports according to the original news. The case is still ongoing.

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National

Gold Prices Today, May 22, 2025 Announced - Check Gold Prices Now

Gold prices held steady on May 22 at 70,800 baht per baht weight for ornamental gold, though traders predict a potential surge of 1,000-2,000 baht tomorrow.

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Gold prices for May 22, 2025 remain unchanged compared to yesterday's closing rates, with ornamental gold selling at 70,800 baht per baht weight according to the Gold Traders Association announcement released at 9:03 AM. Gold bars are trading at 69,800 baht per baht weight for buying and 70,000 baht for selling, while ornamental gold (96.5% purity) is at 68,401.92 baht per baht weight for buying and 70,800 baht for selling. Global gold spot prices stand at 4,527.00 USD per ounce. Industry leaders predict gold prices could surge 1,000-2,000 baht per baht weight tomorrow, potentially breaking through 80,000 baht.

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National

Government Urges Parliament to Pass New Facilitation Law for Easier Public Permits

Thailand's parliament passed a new facilitation law to streamline public permits by eliminating redundant document requests and introducing a "Super License" system that automatically grants secondary licenses to businesses, reducing bureau

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Government spokesperson emphasizes Parliament's passage of new facilitation bill to streamline public permit applications, eliminate duplicate document requests, and integrate Super License system to reduce procedural steps and costs for businesses. May 22, 2025 – Government spokesman Ratchada Thanadirek revealed that the government is advancing legislation and regulations to facilitate services and permits for citizens and entrepreneurs from state agencies. Most recently, on May 20, 2025, the House of Representatives passed a new Bill on Facilitation of Permit Consideration and Public Services, with the next steps being royal endorsement and enforcement. This law will reduce the burden of state interactions, accelerate services, enhance transparency and accountability, and align with government policies on responsive administration and legal reform, ensuring citizens and businesses understand procedures, timelines, documents, and fees clearly. The law will eliminate redundant document requests when information already exists in state databases or can be linked through central systems, meaning citizens won't need to resubmit documents. Ratchada emphasized that importantly, the law enables the use of a primary permit or Super License system for businesses requiring permits from multiple agencies. Once a primary license is obtained, related secondary licenses are automatically granted under specified conditions, eliminating the need for entrepreneurs to submit documents to numerous agencies repeatedly. This approach represents part of broader civil service reform to support genuine business operations, reduce costs, minimize waiting times, and reduce unnecessary discretionary decisions, while raising public sector standards and supporting Thailand's goal of OECD membership. Additionally, the government is advancing parallel legislation and data integration systems, having approved a draft royal decree on disclosure of personal data among state agencies on May 5 to enable efficient information sharing between state agencies. "The government is not piecemeal in updating laws, but systematically reforming interconnected legislation to make state agencies more efficient, public services more accessible, and business operations faster, which directly impacts the economy, investment, and employment opportunities," Ratchada stated.

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Regional

Record 274 Climbers Summit Mount Everest in Single Day from Nepal Side, Breaking All-Time Record

A record 274 climbers summited Mount Everest on May 20 from the Nepal side, breaking the previous single-day record of 223 climbers set in 2019.

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Nepal revealed that 274 climbers successfully summited Mount Everest on May 20, a record number representing the highest count of people to reach the world's highest peak in a single day from the Nepali side. Tour operators confirmed there were no climbers on the Tibetan side this year as Chinese authorities had not issued any permits. Rishi Bhandari, secretary general of Nepal's Expedition Operators Association, stated this exceeds the previous record of 223 climbers on May 22, 2019, and noted the final figure could increase as some successful summiteers may not yet have reported their achievements to base camp. Nepal issued 492 permits for Everest climbing during this spring season, with each climber required to pay up to $15,000 (approximately 489,900 baht). The fee increase reflects stricter control measures implemented after Nepal faced issues with overcrowding on Everest, which has frequently led to congested, delayed, and life-threatening climbs.

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Police

Abbot Reveals Timeline of Temple Shooting, Opens One Major Lead

Police investigating the shooting of a temple abbot in Kamphaengphet Province have identified footprints near the scene as a major lead, with the suspect potentially fleeing toward the Ping River. The abbot, recovering at a relative's home,

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On May 22, 2569, authorities reported progress in the investigation into the shooting of Phra Athikan Bunlert Akpunyo, 64, the abbot of Wat Krajeom Thong in Muang District, Kamphaengphet Province. He sustained serious injuries while standing in his monk's quarters. Muang Kamphaengphet police continue to gather evidence to identify the perpetrator. Gunpowder residue tests were conducted on 12 close associates, with initial results from 9 individuals (6 monks and 3 lay people) showing no traces of gunpowder residue on their bodies or clothing. Three additional individuals await forensic results, including two suspects whose names are being withheld. Police confirmed that footprints discovered in the cassava field behind the temple represent a crucial lead, with approximately 10 distinct prints heading toward the Ping River area—a potential escape route. The footprints show clear sock impressions with a pattern suggesting the person paused mid-stride before continuing. The abbot subsequently spoke with reporters while recovering at a relative's home. He stated that the attack likely has nothing to do with money lending, as he has only loaned small amounts that have been repaid or are being repaid regularly. He expressed doubt about suspicions surrounding Phloen, as that individual has not frequented the temple recently and they maintain normal relations. Regarding the shooting itself, the abbot recalled that he was eating instant noodles when someone suddenly opened his door and fired. He could not identify the shooter as he did not recognize them. As for his relationship with the lay devotee Lamyai, the abbot confirmed they have been close for approximately ten years.

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Community

Lamyai Responds After Contractor Mentions Seeing Puea L.Ghe. at Her Home During Work

Country singer Lamyai clarified she maintains a friendly relationship with ex-boyfriend Puea L.Ghe. after a contractor publicly mentioned seeing him at her home during renovation work.

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Country singer Lamyai Haitonkham responded after a contractor mentioned spotting her ex-boyfriend Puea L.Ghe. at her home during a built-in installation project. The contractor stated: "I went to do a built-in installation at Lamyai's house near Thammasat University and I even saw you there checking on the work." Lamyai replied in the comments: "We're not fighting or anything, we talk normally."

Netizens flooded the comments with jokes about the contractor being "too close," with many commenters suggesting the contractor focus on work instead. Multiple social media users emphasized that Puea L.Ghe. and Lamyai broke up long ago and maintain a sibling-like relationship. Sample comments included: "Should just focus on your own work," "New contractor getting too involved," and "A contractor sharing client's personal matters publicly."

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Police

Buddhist Monk Dies After Being Struck by Vehicle While Returning from Alms Round

A Buddhist monk from Chiang Mai died from injuries sustained when a Toyota struck him while he returned from his morning alms round in San Pa Tong District; the driver tested positive for alcohol.

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On May 22, 2569 (2026), it was reported that Luang Por Kim from Wat Nam Bo Luang in San Pa Tong District, Chiang Mai, passed away at Maharaj Nakhon Chiang Mai Hospital while undergoing skull surgery to treat his injuries. He died at 2:00 PM on May 21 after his injuries proved fatal. The incident occurred on the morning of May 21 when Luang Por Kim was walking back to his temple after his alms round. As he crossed the road in front of the water station in San Pa Tong District, a Toyota vehicle traveling from downtown Chiang Mai struck him with great force, throwing him approximately 50 meters. He suffered critical injuries witnessed by nearby residents. Rescue personnel from Nam Bo Luang Sub-district Administrative Organization transported him to San Pa Tong Hospital, and due to the severity of his condition, he was transferred to Maharaj Nakhon Chiang Mai Hospital. The driver was detained by police and tested for alcohol, which showed a blood alcohol level of 20 milligrams per cent. It is believed the driver may have been experiencing residual intoxication and claimed he did not see the monk at the time of impact.

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Police

Mountain Guide Faces Charges Over Three Deaths on Mount Dukono Climb Despite Ban

A mountain guide in Indonesia faces negligence charges after three climbers died in a volcanic eruption on Mount Dukono on May 8, despite an official ban on climbing the active volcano since April.

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Police in North Halmahera have named Reza Selang, 35, as a suspect in charges of negligence resulting in death following a volcanic eruption on Mount Dukono on May 8 that killed three people: two Singaporeans named Shahin Muhrez Abdul Hamid and Timothy Heng, and an Indonesian national named Angel Krichela Praditya. Selang led a group of eight guides and twelve climbers, including nine Singaporeans, up the active volcano early in the morning on May 8. A major eruption occurred minutes after the group reached the summit. Although local authorities had banned climbing Mount Dukono since April 17 due to increased volcanic activity, Selang claims he was not aware of the ban. According to North Halmahera Police Chief Erlichson Pasaribu, Selang has not been detained but his status could change depending on his cooperation with police. Authorities identified Selang as a suspect for two reasons: proceeding with the climb despite the ban, and climbing without coordination with the government volcano observation center, which monitors the volcano at alert level 2 out of 4. The case will proceed through Indonesian legal channels, with police conducting further investigation and compiling evidence to present to the local prosecutor, who will determine whether to file formal charges.

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National

Pop Pongkool Hits Back at Damaging Post Filled with False Claims, Tags Major Media Outlet

Singer Pop Pongkool accused a major media outlet of publishing false claims about him using AI-generated content, then deleting the post after he responded publicly.

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Pop Pongkool, a popular singer, has posted a heated response to what he calls a damaging article filled with false information. In his post, he directly tagged a major media outlet, saying: "You posted about me in a damaging way, used AI to write complete nonsense, and the article contains many false statements. When I saw it, you closed the comments and deleted the post. Is this how you normally do your work?"

Pop also shared a screenshot of the original post about allegations regarding his creation of "two worlds," which contained the phrase "I created two worlds, recorded 12 years, a phrase of the era." His post has drawn extensive criticism in the comments section.

In a follow-up post, Pop wrote: "Under the claim 'the younger one cried while sitting,' under the claim 'Aoh ordered and approved it,' under the claim 'because we wanted engagement and didn't just do one thing—we also did this to several other celebrities as a series'—with all these claims, you don't know if anyone has been hurt by this. You don't know what effort it took us to get through this. The fact that you exposed faces and all kinds of information means I'm not the only victim. I'm just telling you this much."

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National

Today's Fuel Prices, May 22, 2026: Gas Station Rates Updated as of 5:00 AM

Fuel prices effective May 22, 2026 from 5:00 AM show Gasohol 95 at 44.90 baht per liter across most major stations, with diesel holding steady at 42.20 baht per liter.

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Today's fuel prices effective May 22, 2026 from 5:00 AM. The Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) under the Ministry of Energy has reported current fuel prices at five major service stations: PTT, Bangchak, PT, Caltex, and Shell.

PTT Station (May 22, 2026) Gasohol 95: 44.90 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 37.90 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 33.84 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 44.53 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 52.39 baht/liter Benzene 95: 54.49 baht/liter Diesel: 42.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 35.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 61.25 baht/liter

Bangchak Station (May 22, 2026) Gasohol 95: 44.90 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 37.90 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 33.84 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 44.53 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 54.84 baht/liter Diesel: 42.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 35.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 61.25 baht/liter

PT Station (May 22, 2026) Gasohol 95: 44.90 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 37.90 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 44.53 baht/liter Benzene 95: 54.99 baht/liter Diesel: 42.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 35.20 baht/liter

Shell Station (May 22, 2026) Gasohol 95: 45.40 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 38.40 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 45.03 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 49.84 baht/liter Diesel: 42.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 49.84 baht/liter

Caltex Station (May 22, 2026) Gasohol 95: 44.90 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 37.90 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 44.53 baht/liter Benzene 95: 54.81 baht/liter Diesel: 42.20 baht/liter Diesel B20: 35.20 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 61.25 baht/liter

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