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Police

60-Year-Old Mother in Tears as Son, 38, Left for Dead by Baseball Bat Attack; Case Stalled and Police Allegedly Threaten to Close Investigation

A 38-year-old man brutally beaten with a baseball bat in Buriram remains without justice 19 months later, as his mother alleges police are stalling the case and threatening her family to drop charges against a suspect claiming law enforceme

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A 60-year-old mother from Prachuab Subdistrict, Kumaung District, Buriram has come forward with allegations of injustice, stating her 38-year-old son was brutally assaulted and left to die, yet the case has stalled despite police knowledge of the incident. The victim, Ongaj Amorrat, 35, was allegedly beaten with a baseball bat by a local acquaintance named Chaleaw or "Num" Daengruang Ramy, 39, who claims to have connections to law enforcement and is referred to as a "police dog" or drug runner. The victim suffered three broken ribs, a fractured eye socket, and brain trauma, spending three days in ICU before a two-month hospitalization.

The mother explained that on October 10, 2567, her son was found severely injured and dumped at the village edge. The suspect initially confessed, but when an investigator charged him with simple assault rather than attempted murder and arranged a 120,000-baht compensation agreement, he refused to pay, claiming his police connections would protect him. The investigator stated the case needed transfer to the jurisdiction where the assault occurred, causing further delays. For 19 months, the case has made no progress, and the mother alleges the police investigator threatened the family to drop the matter entirely.

The victim, now 36, says his body has not recovered enough to work full-time and feels denied justice as the case continues to be transferred between jurisdictions without resolution.

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Police

Man Searching for Clams Discovers Decapitated Buddha Head Underwater

A clam diver in Buriram discovered a decapitated Buddha head stuffed in a burlap sack underwater, prompting police to launch an investigation and seek experts to identify the artifact's origin and track down those responsible for its theft.

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A man searching for clams made a startling discovery when he stepped on a sack underwater in a Buriram water reservoir, only to find it contained a decapitated Buddha head.

At 12:00 PM on May 24, 2026, Deputy Investigator Karun Saengarun of Nang Rong Police Station received a report from residents about a submerged Buddha head found in the Nong Tharok water reservoir in Nang Rong District, Buriram. He immediately coordinated with rescue officials and diving teams to investigate.

The scene was a large raw water storage reservoir used for waterworks production, spanning over 50 rai. Tawan, a 29-year-old local resident, waited to point out where the Buddha head was discovered and excitedly recounted his experience:

"I was diving for clams in the water reservoir as usual. While wading through the water, my foot kicked against something in a burlap sack. At first, I thought it was a discarded durian shell bag, but when I opened it, I was horrified to see it was a Buddha head. Shocked and afraid of desecrating something sacred, I didn't dare bring it to shore. I rushed out of the water and immediately called the police."

The diving team successfully retrieved the old fertilizer sack from the water in just 10 minutes. Inside, they found a Buddha head approximately 30 centimeters in height and width, weighing about 30 kilograms, with clear marks showing the top had been cut away.

Police documented the discovery with photographs before transferring the Buddha head to Nang Rong Police Station. They are coordinating with specialists from the Fine Arts Department to determine the artifact's historical period and which temple it was stolen from, so they can pursue criminal charges against the perpetrators.

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National

17-year-old Thai wins two global awards for hornbill conservation project

Thai teenager Yanin Tangkaravakoon won top honors from The Earth Prize and National Geographic's Slingshot Challenge for her project creating artificial hornbill nests from recycled plastic to protect declining bird populations in southern

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GENEVA, Switzerland — 15 May 2026, A 17-year-old Thai student has received international recognition from both The Earth Prize 2026 and National Geographic's Slingshot Challenge for a conservation project aimed at protecting hornbills through artificial nests made from recycled plastic.

Yanin "Proud" Tangkaravakoon was named the Oceania and Southeast Asia winner of The Earth Prize 2026 for her project Homes for Hornbills, which combines wildlife conservation, recycled materials and community engagement to address declining hornbill populations in Thailand. As one of seven regional winners in The Earth Prize, Proud will receive US$12,500 in funding and mentorship to further develop the project. Public voting to select the global winner is scheduled to open on 18 May, with the overall winner due to be announced on 29 May.

The same project was also recognised as a Top Honors Award recipient in the 2026 Slingshot Challenge, a global environmental competition supported by the National Geographic Society and Allen Family Philanthropies. Top Honors Award recipients receive US$10,000 in funding and become eligible for the public-voted People's Choice Award, as well as the Explorer Connection Award recognising projects closely aligned with the work of National Geographic Explorers.

Hornbills are regarded as vital to forest ecosystems because they disperse seeds across wide areas, helping forests regenerate naturally. According to organisers, 51 of the world's 62 hornbill species are experiencing population declines due to deforestation, habitat destruction and poaching.

Proud said her interest in hornbills began during a primary school field trip to Khao Yai National Park, where she became fascinated by the birds and later learned about the threats they face. She went on to work with the Thailand Hornbill Research Foundation to develop a three-part conservation model consisting of durable artificial nests designed around hornbill behaviour, school-based conservation education and long-term plans to create alternative income opportunities for local communities to reduce poaching and deforestation.

The nests are built using upcycled materials including discarded plastic bottles. So far, 20 nests have been installed in southern Thailand. Organisers said 14 hornbill chicks successfully fledged in 2025, while 14 nests were occupied in 2026.

The initiative has involved 60 local students and partnered with TOA Venture Holding to support the use of recycled plastic materials in nest construction.

Proud has also produced Homes for Hornbills, an award-winning documentary that ranked among Thailand's top 10 youth documentaries and is now streaming on Thai PBS's VIPA platform. She has presented her findings to the Faculty of Forestry at Kasetsart University.

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Police

Teacher Files Harassment Complaint Against D.A.R.E. Officer Over Obscene Video

A female teacher in Rayong filed a harassment complaint against a D.A.R.E. officer who allegedly sent her an obscene video via Line, claiming his escalating inappropriate behavior has made her feel unsafe at work.

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RAYONG — A female teacher in Rayong province has lodged a formal complaint against a police sub-lieutenant assigned as a D.A.R.E. instructor at her school, accusing him of harassment and sending her an obscene video via Line.

Ms. Aoy, 29, a teacher at a school in Wang Chan District, presented evidence of the alleged obscene clip to Mueang Rayong Police Station, where she met Pol. Lt. Col. Chaikrit Taurat, an inquiry officer. However, since the incident occurred within Wang Chan Police Station's jurisdiction, she was directed to file the complaint there instead.

After learning of the case from reporters, Pol. Col. Suphakorn Maksombat, superintendent of Wang Chan Police Station, ordered immediate action and arranged for the teacher to meet officers on the afternoon of May 25 to proceed with legal procedures.

Ms. Aoy explained that she knew the officer because he had recently been assigned as the replacement D.A.R.E. instructor at her school. She described his behavior becoming increasingly inappropriate, including repeated dinner invitations and frequent Line messages. She attempted to maintain professionalism by responding politely and keeping conversations work-related due to her discomfort.

On the afternoon of May 22, the officer allegedly messaged her again before sending an obscene video clip to her Line account. Ms. Aoy said she was shocked and concerned that his actions indicated improper intentions and posed a potential danger. She decided to collect evidence and pursue legal action, stating she no longer feels safe at her workplace.

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National

KOG: Thailand's First Mobile Legends Bang Bang League Champions and the Proof of Dedication

King of Gamers Club (KOG) made history as Thailand's first Mobile Legends Bang Bang league champion, defeating ACT Esports 4-0 in the MSL Thailand grand finals after intensive training of 16 games daily with no days off.

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King of Gamers Club (KOG) has made history as the first-ever team champion of MSL Thailand's inaugural season—the official Mobile Legends Bang Bang league in Thailand. The team achieved this feat by decisively defeating ACT Esports 4-0 in the grand finals after an explosive performance.

KOG may not have been the favorite pick when MSL Thailand was first announced, but behind the scenes, the team committed to grueling training sessions. They practiced four sessions daily, totaling 16 games per day, not including replay reviews and team meetings. Remarkably, they never took a single day off throughout the Thai New Year festival period.

The team's five-man roster combines experienced Thai players—33RD EXP Lane, a veteran since IDNS's golden era in 2017, and Nyle, a versatile genius player—with skilled additions like Zed in midlane. They were joined by two Filipino players: Kzen, a jungler with experience in China's league, and 17-year-old rookie Payen, a gold laner who only had semi-professional experience before being selected to strengthen the team.

KOG dominated the regular season undefeated, finishing first place with 9 consecutive victories. Though they stumbled slightly in the playoffs due to overconfidence and had to fight through the lower bracket, they ultimately reclaimed the championship throne. Their victory stands as testament to the value of their relentless dedication and the unwavering pride of every team member and fan.

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Police

No Gray Area – Strict Traffic Enforcement Required Following Train-Bus Collision

Eight people died in a train-bus collision blamed on negligent parking and safety lapses by multiple parties, prompting authorities to implement strict new traffic enforcement around railway tracks.

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The train-bus collision that claimed eight lives has sparked widespread debate over vehicles—particularly the bus involved and many others—parking on railroad tracks. Authorities are now implementing strict measures to permanently ban vehicle parking in railway areas. Police charged all three parties in the incident: the train driver for failing to brake despite warning signals, the railway official for inadequate flagging procedures, and the bus driver for negligent parking on the tracks. It was not solely the bus driver's fault in this tragedy. Going forward, vehicles will be strictly prohibited from parking near railroad tracks to prevent similar disasters. The Railway Department filed complaints against drivers parked on tracks on May 16 at 3:33 p.m., leading up to the collision. Though new traffic laws have just been implemented, police will evaluate violations on a case-by-case basis, considering whether drivers could have reasonably avoided or moved their vehicles. The road typically experiences heavy congestion, and many drivers did not intentionally park on tracks. Improved traffic management on the road is also essential. A recent incident in Lopburi saw a school van driver barrel through a lowered crossing gate while a train approached. The driver narrowly escaped after a railway worker forced them to move. The school van driver was immediately prosecuted for violating the crossing barrier and failing to maintain safe distance—15 meters from the tracks—and fined 2,000 baht. This sets a precedent: henceforth, anyone parking in restricted zones or crossing lowered barriers will face charges without exception. Drivers can no longer claim they accidentally stopped near tracks due to traffic congestion. The new protocol requires drivers to comply with barrier signals and maintain proper distance from railway tracks to prevent serious accidents. However, police must also improve traffic flow management by clearing roads when trains approach. Traffic enforcement must be strict, but all parties must cooperate.

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National

Editorial – Bangkok and Pattaya Elections

Bangkok and Pattaya will hold elections for governor and city council members on June 28, with candidate registration opening May 28 at city halls in both cities. Voters in these special-status administrations are urged to participate in th

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The registration period for elections in Bangkok and Pattaya, two special-status local administrative organizations, is fast approaching, with voting set for Sunday, June 28. From May 28 to June 1, Bangkok will accept registrations for the Bangkok Governor and Bangkok City Council members at Bangkok City Hall 2 in Din Daeng, while Pattaya will simultaneously register candidates for Pattaya City Mayor and City Council members at Pattaya City Hall in Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. After candidates draw their ballot numbers, they will launch campaigns to secure public support, with electoral authorities strictly enforcing legal compliance. Bangkok is a large special-status local administration serving as the capital, established under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Act and divided into 50 districts. Pattaya is a special-status organization with significant economic development, major tourist attractions, and high population density, established under the Pattaya City Administration Act. Both differ from other local governments like Provincial Administrative Organizations and Subdistrict Administrative Organizations due to their specialized legislation and expanded powers, representing early examples of special-form governance with elected leaders who have policy autonomy and efficient city management independent from bureaucratic constraints. Currently, both cities are buzzing with candidate announcements and campaign team formations. Pattaya has candidates from major political parties and independent candidates from local political groups, while Bangkok has candidates from at least two political parties, various political factions, and non-affiliated independents. Recent polling by Suan Dusit Poll shows Bangkok residents prioritize the next governor having experience and readiness to work immediately. With one month remaining, all candidates have an opportunity to communicate their vision to voters, while Bangkok and Pattaya residents must recognize the importance of exercising their voting rights and electing leaders through democratic process—a privilege unique to these cities.

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National

Playing It Safe – The Waiting Opposition Party's Gamble May Not Pay Off

A Thai opposition party dubbed "green" is facing criticism for avoiding confrontation with the government on major issues like loan decrees and constitutional amendments, apparently keeping options open for future power-sharing rather than

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Thai politics isn't just about the clash between government and opposition. There's also a "green party" version of the opposition that's being criticized as a timid opposition unwilling to confront the blue government head-on, possibly to keep the door open for future power-sharing. Previously, core opposition parties like the orange and blue have attempted to use the loan decree review and constitutional amendment debates as forums for intensive government scrutiny. But the green party has positioned itself differently, refusing to sign letters objecting to the loan decree and failing to show clear positions on constitutional changes, despite these being major political issues. This has led many to view the green party as playing politics with a wink and a nod, keeping the door cracked open for the blue government should the political landscape shift. This style of politics is nothing new—mid-sized parties have long preferred to keep their options open for negotiation rather than fully committing to an opposition role. However, the problem is that when serving as a check on government, the public naturally expects clarity rather than political ambiguity. When compared to other opposition parties actively debating, scrutinizing, and taking firm positions, the green party appears weak and uninspiring, sometimes making it nearly impossible to tell which side they're actually on. From a strategic angle, the green party may be calculating that picking a fight with the government today could eliminate negotiating opportunities tomorrow, especially if a political accident occurs or the government is reshuffled. A party that maintains relationships with all sides stands to gain. But the flip side is that a "waiting opposition" focused on timing its entry into government rather than fully performing its oversight duty risks losing credibility. People want to see opposition parties that are genuine, not ones ready to switch sides whenever it suits them. While maintaining political flexibility is important, if a party becomes too tentative and fails to show clear positions that voters can see, the political investment may not yield the future returns it's hoping for.

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Breaking

EasyJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Passenger's Charging Power Bank Found in Cargo Hold

An EasyJet flight from Egypt to the UK diverted to Rome after a passenger's actively charging power bank was discovered in checked baggage, prompting an emergency landing that followed standard safety protocols for the prohibited item.

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On May 24, an EasyJet flight from Egypt bound for the United Kingdom experienced a tense moment when a female passenger admitted she had stored a power bank in her checked luggage while it was actively charging. The situation escalated when the captain announced over the intercom, "There is something on this aircraft that should not be here," before the plane suddenly descended and diverted to Rome. Many passengers feared a serious emergency had occurred.

When the power bank owner later acknowledged her mistake, it was revealed that lithium-ion batteries and power banks are strictly prohibited in checked baggage, especially when actively charging other devices, due to the risk of overheating and fire. EasyJet issued a statement confirming that the captain's decision to make an emergency landing followed standard aviation safety procedures. The aircraft landed safely with all passengers evacuating normally, and the airline provided hotel accommodations and meals to affected passengers.

Aviation experts, however, warned of a more serious danger: if a lithium battery fire were to occur in the passenger cabin, crew members could quickly detect smoke and manage the situation. But if such a fire breaks out in the cargo hold below the aircraft, it could spread undetected and cause catastrophic structural damage to the plane, potentially resulting in tragedy.

Source: New York Post Reported by Sawd Online News Team

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National

Interior Ministry Directs 25 Central and Eastern Region Governors to Establish Royal Rain Volunteer Units to Support Citizens During Drought Crisis

The Interior Ministry has ordered governors of 25 central and eastern provinces to create Royal Rain Volunteer units to help coordinate rainmaking requests and assist residents facing severe drought conditions.

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The Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry has instructed governors of 25 central and eastern provinces to establish 'Royal Rain Volunteer' units to coordinate requests for royal rainmaking support and alleviate drought-related hardships. On May 24, Arthit Samphantharat, Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, outlined efforts to advance royal patronage projects following the royal initiative to 'preserve, maintain, and expand' these programs as a framework for provincial implementation amid rapid climate changes, particularly severe drought conditions in central Thailand. Following a meeting on April 22 with the subcommittee overseeing royal projects in central regions, the Interior Ministry was requested to promote the establishment of Royal Rain Volunteer units in each province to coordinate and expedite requests to the Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation Department. The Permanent Secretary emphasized that to maximize benefits and rapidly relieve citizens from drought impacts on their lives and property, the governors of all 25 provinces must work to establish volunteer units and integrate coordination with local agencies according to regulations. The 25 provinces include Kanchanaburi, Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Chaiyaphum, Trat, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Prachuapkhirikhan, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Lopburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Songkhram, Samut Sakhon, Sa Kaeo, Saraburi, Singburi, Suphan Buri, and Ang Thong.

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National

What?! A 16-Year-Old Nearly Became a Nigerian Congressman by Claiming to Be 30, Before Evidence Exposed Him and His Rights Were Immediately Stripped

A 16-year-old Nigerian claimed to be 30 to run for Congress, but leaked documents and former teachers exposed his true age, leading the APC party to disqualify him for falsification.

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A strange political saga unfolded when 16-year-old Mahmoud Sadis Buba from Sabon Gari in Kaduna, Nigeria, nearly secured a nomination to run for the House of Representatives. In campaign videos, Buba claimed to be 30 years old and attributed his diminutive appearance to a genetic growth condition, insisting he was a high school graduate and former taxi driver ready to serve his community. His candidacy for the All Progressives Congress (APC) went viral on social media, initially sparking conversations about more inclusive politics in Nigeria. However, the situation quickly spiraled into a national scandal when leaked documents—including his passport, national ID, birth certificate, and school records—indicated he was likely only 16 years old. Former teachers who taught Buba confirmed his actual age, directly contradicting his public claims. The APC party swiftly disqualified him for age falsification, while Buba subsequently withdrew from the race after consultations with party leadership. The incident remains controversial, with Nigerians questioning whether it exposed gaps in the screening system or if there were other political machinations at play behind the scenes.

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