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Police Arrest 4 Rogue Officers Holding 5 Chinese Nationals, Extorting 300,000 Baht Per Person for Release

Corrupt police officers and a civilian were arrested for illegally detaining five Chinese nationals and extorting 300,000 baht per person for their release in Sakaeo Province on May 16.

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On May 17, 2025, Police Colonel Wisaka Petchkasem, commander of Wang Sombun Police Station in Sakaeo Province, announced the arrest of four officers and one civilian on charges of unlawful detention, extortion, and abuse of authority. The suspects were apprehended at 2:30 p.m. on May 16 at a house in Wang Som Boon district: two officers from the Traffic Police Division, two from Khlong Had Police Station in Sakaeo, one from Ban Phlang Police Station in Chanthaburi, and a 41-year-old civilian from Nakhon Sawan Province. Police recovered six items including four firearms, 24 ammunition rounds, and two pickup trucks.

The suspects allegedly unlawfully detained five Chinese nationals starting at 2:00 a.m. on May 16, placing handcuffs on them and coercing them to transfer $10,000 (approximately 300,000 baht) each for their release. Two of the victims paid 2,000 dollars each, totaling about 60,000 baht, with evidence shown through bank transfer receipts. Officers discovered the situation after receiving a distress call via Line from an official at Pathum Thani airport assistance unit. The victims appeared relieved when authorities arrived at the house, where police found all five detainees waiting outside.

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Police

Democrat Party Deputy Spokesman Points to Safety System Failures in Train-Bus Collision, Proposes Three Urgent Solutions

A Democrat Party deputy spokesman says the Makkasan train-bus collision resulted from multiple safety system failures, not individual negligence, and proposes three urgent solutions including traffic-signal interlocking, completing a missin

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On May 17, 2025, Jirawat Changwat, Deputy Spokesman of the Democrat Party, addressed the freight train-bus collision at the Makkasan railway crossing. He expressed deep condolences to the families of the deceased and wished speedy recovery for all injured. He cautioned against viewing the incident as merely individual negligence, explaining that large-scale transportation disasters typically stem from multiple overlapping safety system failures—what international experts call the 'Swiss Cheese Model.'

According to proper safety principles, transportation systems require five protective layers: (1) traffic regulations prohibiting all vehicles from stopping on tracks—already marked with yellow diagonal lines here; (2) functioning barriers and warning signals, which the incident video clearly shows were audible; (3) railway signal systems that should prevent train passage if barriers aren't down or tracks aren't clear; (4) traffic control at congested bottleneck areas like Makkasan, requiring cameras or standby personnel; and (5) structural solutions permanently separating rail from road through elevated highways or underpasses.

Changwat noted that Bangkok's current system is deteriorating with safety gaps left unaddressed, causing urban dwellers to become desensitized to risk—stalled vehicles on tracks, broken barriers, and freight trains running through the city center. The structural solution exists: the Missing Link Red Line BTS extension from Huamark through Makkasan to Phayathai and Bangsue would eliminate these grade-level crossings. However, the project stalls because it's entangled with the three-airport high-speed rail megaproject, holding public safety hostage to massive infrastructure delays. Meanwhile, the Bangkok freight rail ring project segments like Suphan Buri–Banchachi remain incomplete, forcing cargo trains to still run through the city.

Changwat stated the Makkasan incident requires examining why a 20-year-old problem remains unsolved rather than simply blaming individuals. He proposed three immediate solutions: (1) closing short-term safety gaps by interlocking traffic signals with railway systems to clear vehicles before trains arrive; (2) expediting the Missing Link Red Line with safety work prioritized separately from the three-airport rail project; and (3) completing the Bangkok freight rail ring to divert cargo trains outside the city.

Without decisive structural solutions, he warned, there will be more fatalities. Until systemic improvements occur, public safety awareness must begin with individuals protecting themselves.

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Police

Shocking Discovery: Woman Found Dead in Vehicle with Fluid Leaking Underneath

A decomposed body was discovered in a parked Bangkok-registered vehicle in Nonthaburi Province after a foul odor and leaking fluid alarmed a building caretaker; police suspect the 37-year-old woman died by suicide inside the car.

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Fluid leaking from beneath a parked vehicle created a putrid odor that alarmed a building caretaker, who was shocked to discover a woman's decomposed body on the back seat. At noon on May 17, 2025, Pak Kret Police Station received a report of a death inside a vehicle at a parking lot in Ban Mai Subdistrict, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province, and immediately dispatched officers along with volunteers from the Por Tek Tung Foundation and a forensic pathologist. At the scene, police found a Nissan X-Trail registered in Bangkok containing the body of a 37-year-old woman identified as Ms. A (pseudonym) on the back seat in an advanced state of decomposition. She wore an orange t-shirt and black shorts, with yellowish fluid dripping from beneath the vehicle. A charcoal stove was discovered in the back seat area. When questioned, the caretaker stated the vehicle had been parked for a long time. When approaching the car that day, she noticed an intense foul smell, initially thinking it was a dead rat. Observing sticky liquid dripping under the vehicle and peering inside, she discovered the body and immediately called police. Based on evidence at the scene, police initially believe the woman may have been under personal stress and took her own life inside the vehicle, though further investigation continues.

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Police

Construction worker pickup driver recounts harrowing moments parked beside bus hit by train, claims he didn't see the train coming and won't park near tracks again

A construction worker narrowly escaped a freight train crash at a Bangkok railway crossing on May 17, recounting how he heard only a brief whistle before the train struck his pickup parked beside a bus, injuring him and seven workers.

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Traumatized by the incident, construction worker Saksri Saksri, 49, recounts his harrowing experience parked beside the bus hit by the freight train. He heard only a brief whistle warning and never saw the train coming. He now refuses to park near railway tracks again.

The freight train struck air-conditioned bus Route 206 at the Makkasan railway crossing on Asok-Dindaeng Road, causing multiple deaths and injuries.

On May 17, 2026, Saksri, who was transporting construction workers to a job site in Sukhumvit Soi 15, filed a report at Makkasan Police Station. He explained that his pickup was parked beside the bus, which was positioned across the railway tracks. He heard only one brief whistle and warning signal from the train and never saw it coming. When the train arrived, everything happened extremely fast, and he couldn't escape in time. His vehicle was struck and dragged along, as shown in security footage. Saksri and seven workers in the vehicle sustained injuries, with two workers hospitalized. Saksri suffered minor chest and rib injuries from the impact, while his vehicle sustained significant damage.

Saksri mentioned he frequently passes through the intersection and has never seen such an incident before. Usually, there are barriers or metal gates present when trains approach, but none were visible this time. Normally, he observes vehicles parked across the tracks during traffic congestion.

Regarding compensation, the bus company has recently contacted him to assist with medical treatment and vehicle repairs. Saksri admitted he will no longer dare drive through the intersection and will refuse to park near railway tracks in the future, acknowledging this incident as a harsh lesson.

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National

Thailand Super Series 2026 Kicks Off with Star-Studded First Round

Thailand's premier motorsports series returns May 21-24 at Chang International Circuit in Buriram with 29 GT supercars and record-breaking grids across multiple categories, led by defending champions Todd Piti and Bank Kantsak chasing anoth

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Racing Spirit, organizer of Thailand's premier motorsports events, is launching the TSS The Super Series by B-Quik and B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2026 with its opening round on May 21-24 at Chang International Circuit in Buriram province, offering motorsports fans up-close action under the 'Fuel The Thrill' concept.

The GT Class supercar division will feature an impressive 29 entries competing for the championship, headlined by the TSS Supercar GT3 category where defending champions "Todd" Piti Bhiranyaphakdi and "Bank" Kantsak Kusiri from Singha Motorsport Team Thailand seek to reclaim their title. They face formidable competition from Racing Aurora's Peter Hackett, Black Wolf Motorsport Australia's Benjamin Shoots and Shane Woodman, and B-Quik Absolute Racing's Daniel Bilski paired with Sathaporn Weerachuea.

The TSS Supercar GTM class features a surprise return from "Big Pae" Sandhya Kunpluem of the Government House Racing Team, while brothers Sranom and Saravut Sereethongkul are teaming up to defend their championship under PSC Motorsport. The TSS Supercar GT4 category brings 12 entries from leading teams including Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand, Toyota Gazoo Racing Indonesia, Wing Hin Motorsports, and AAS Motorsport.

The B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2026 launches with full-strength competition across all categories. The Super Touring class features a jam-packed grid of 32 cars, highlighted by "Andrew" Grasek Koninthorn's return, pairing with Kazuo Tsukamoto in MNR MOTORSPORT and W-TECH by AMS. They'll battle rivals including YK Motorsports, who debuts the all-new rear-wheel-drive Mazda MX-5 (ND).

The Thailand Super Pickup class sets a new record with 39 entries, while rising star Suphatthasn Bunyruang from TOYOTA GR GAZOO ARTO PHC RACING stands out in his Toyota Revo. The Thailand Super Eco class welcomes 22 competitors, with Thanathes Lomwong from Peek Autopic & Riw Tech by Repsol Thailand marked as a standout Thai talent across karting and circuit racing.

The supporting Eighty-Six Challenge Thailand One Make Race features 12 vehicles led by Maprang-Alisa Khunchaung and Luang-Damrong Mahadamnrachagul. Fans can watch trackside or via live streaming on Thailand Super Series' Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram (@ThailandSuperSeries), or visit www.thailandsuperseries.net.

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National

Pattrapong Accelerates Air Traffic Control Tower Project to Support Surging Chiang Mai Airport Demand

Deputy Transport Minister Pattrapong announced plans to accelerate construction of a new air traffic control tower at Chiang Mai International Airport to handle increasing flight demand in northern Thailand's crucial aviation hub.

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Deputy Transport Minister Pattrapong Pattraprasit announced following his inspection of Chiang Mai International Airport, Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), and the Chiang Mai Air Navigation Center under Radio Navigation Company of Thailand (RTCT) that Chiang Mai province is a crucial economic, tourism, and transportation hub for northern Thailand. Developing aviation infrastructure and air transportation services is essential to support long-term national growth and position Thailand as a world-class aviation hub.

This requires integrated coordination between ground and air sector agencies to increase capacity for flight volumes and establish Chiang Mai as the region's Northern Connectivity Hub. Chiang Mai International Airport serves as the region's critical gateway, while the Chiang Mai Air Navigation Center is the heart of safe, orderly, and efficient air traffic management. These two entities must function seamlessly as the "two primary mechanisms" driving aviation development. The ministry supports accelerating expansion of Chiang Mai International Airport, constructing the new air traffic control tower, and expediting study of transportation connections between the airport and key city areas to enhance convenience for residents and tourists.

During the visit, officials also reviewed northern region transportation network development plans and new railway projects, including the Denchai-Chiang Rai-Chiang Khong line, while addressing traffic management issues in Chiang Mai province at Highway Division 1 headquarters. The minister emphasized that all agencies must continue developing infrastructure to support northern aviation growth and sustainable economic development.

Surachai Nuphrom, acting director-general of RTCT, noted that the Chiang Mai Air Navigation Center manages air traffic across northern Thailand for both security and civilian operations, requiring the highest safety standards. RTCT has implemented advanced aviation technology and aircraft tracking systems to enhance efficiency and safety, accommodating increasing air traffic volumes. The agency is also designing complex airspace management using Metroplex concepts to support construction of the planned "Lanna Airport" as a second airport for Chiang Mai province.

RTCT is committed to integrating cooperation among aviation agencies according to Deputy Transport Minister Pattrapong's policy to enhance northern airspace capacity and advance Thailand as an aviation hub, elevating Chiang Mai International Airport as a key regional connector to drive economic growth and tourism.

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National

Alcohol-Free Network Warns Bars Over 'Run for Beer' Campaign, Risks 6-Month Prison Sentence

An alcohol-free network warns bars that "run for beer" promotions—where participants exchange race results for free alcohol—violate Thailand's amended alcohol law and risk six-month prison sentences or fines up to 10,000 baht.

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An alcohol-free network has issued a warning to bars running a 'run for beer' campaign where participants who complete a set distance can exchange their results for free beer or drinking privileges. Officials say this violates the law and carries penalties of up to six months imprisonment.

On May 17, 2025, Thira Watchraprani, director of the Alcohol-Free Organizations Network office, expressed concern about the campaign, saying it violates the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act (Amendment 2) B.E. 2568, which was amended and came into effect on November 8, 2024. The law aims to reduce the impact of alcohol consumption and specifically prohibits sales promotions under Section 30 that stimulate drinking through commercial mechanisms such as price reductions, contests, event privileges, aggressive sales, and drinking competitions.

Thira stated that the 'run for beer' campaign violates Section 30(5), which prohibits distributing, providing, or exchanging alcoholic beverages with other products or services, or distributing alcohol as promotional samples that incentivize public consumption. It also includes setting conditions that indirectly force the purchase of alcoholic beverages.

"Setting a condition where runners who complete a certain distance can exchange results for free beer or drinking privileges constitutes a sales promotion," Thira said. "The law imposes criminal penalties of up to six months imprisonment or fines not exceeding 10,000 baht, or both."

Thira noted that the network has been monitoring advertisements and promotions on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook with high share rates. While understanding commercial interests, Thira urged businesses to use alternative marketing methods, as alcoholic beverages are regulated like tobacco and cannot be marketed as freely as other products. He also cited WHO research identifying ethyl alcohol as a Group 1 carcinogen, equivalent to tobacco and processed meat, and criticized using health-related activities to promote beer brands to young runners.

Thira called on business operators to be cautious and urged the public not to share such posts, as they may inadvertently promote illegal activities.

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National

Thai Men's Sepaktakraw Team Defeats Japan, Secures Spot in 2026 World Cup Finals in Malaysia

Thailand's men's sepaktakraw team beat Japan 2-0 in the World Cup 2026 qualifier in Malaysia, advancing to the next round with dominant set scores of 15-12 and 15-12.

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At the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thailand's men's four-man sepaktakraw team faced off against Japan and secured a dominant 2-0 set victory with scores of 15-12 and 15-12. The strong set differential guarantees Thailand's advancement to the next round of competition. The team awaits results from the Indonesia vs. Vietnam match to determine their final group standings in the men's four-man sepaktakraw category.

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National

Suriya Orders Royal Irrigation Department to Implement Proactive Water Management with Five El Niño Response Plans

Thailand's agriculture minister has ordered proactive water management across five strategic areas to counter below-normal rainfall and El Niño effects expected through 2026, with priority on securing water for the Eastern Economic Corridor

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Agriculture Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit revealed the directives after visiting the Phakdee Rampai Royal Irrigation Canal Project in Chanthaburi's Muang District and reviewing water management reports for Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Accompanied by Deputy Agriculture Minister Wachraphon Khaokham and Permanent Secretary Winnarojon Suatsongsouk, Suriya emphasized that Thailand faces below-normal rainfall from mid-2025 continuing into 2026 due to climate fluctuations and El Niño effects.

In response, Suriya has ordered the Royal Irrigation Department and all relevant agencies to immediately implement "proactive water management" covering water collection, allocation, and efficient usage to support farmers, residents, and industries. For the EEC region, authorities must ensure adequate water pumping and transfer between canals and reservoirs. All agencies have been instructed to closely monitor rainfall and water conditions while preparing machinery and equipment to assist affected farmers and communities promptly.

Should flooding occur, Suriya directed all agencies to protect critical infrastructure including hospitals, temples, historical sites, and provincial and community facilities with "minimal" damage. In cases of dry spells, the irrigation department will deploy water trucks and pumping equipment to assist affected populations immediately.

"Water is not merely a production cost but the foundation of Thailand's economic infrastructure," Suriya stated. "The EEC must have water security alongside energy and logistics to attract investment."

The government frames this not as a crisis but as "advance preparation" to manage all risks through five measures:

1) Accelerate water storage in reservoirs, community water sources, and medium and small-scale distribution systems for dry spells and droughts 2) Manage water based on priority and location data, integrating with electricity, industrial, and local government agencies 3) Promote efficient water use, especially in agriculture, through precision irrigation systems, soil analysis, crop planning, and climate-smart agriculture technology 4) Monitor and forecast water conditions and crop yields closely to alert farmers and businesses in advance, reducing losses and market volatility 5) Increase "water productivity" so each unit of water generates greater output, income, and added value

Suriya stressed that Thailand must shift from "emergency drought response" to "strategic water management" for long-term food security, economic stability, and investment. "If all sectors collaborate using scientific data and efficient management, Thailand can navigate this climate volatility and turn challenges into opportunities to strengthen agriculture and the economy," he concluded.

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Police

No Excuses! Anuthina Orders BMTA and State Railway to Share Responsibility, Aims to Reduce Rail Crossing Points to Cut Accidents

Prime Minister Anuthina ordered BMTA and State Railway to jointly assist victims of a bus-train collision and implement safety measures including reducing rail crossing points to prevent future accidents.

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At 2:30 p.m. on May 17, 2026, at Camillian Hospital, Prime Minister Anuthina Charnvirakul and Interior Minister gave an interview regarding relief for the injured and deceased from a freight train collision with a bus. He stated guidelines have been provided and an investigation into the cause is underway, along with insurance coverage review. Anuthina directed both BMTA and SRT to take full responsibility for assisting the injured and deceased, as the incident occurred while using state transportation services. He emphasized that since both agencies collect fares—they are not providing free service—they must take complete responsibility. Insurance payouts would be supplementary. Addressing the psychological impact, Anuthina noted that all victims and witnesses suffer from PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) requiring both physical and mental health recovery. He visited all affected parties, particularly the bus driver and ticket collector, whose mental states are severely compromised due to guilt, though legal proceedings will follow the law. Regarding prevention measures, Anuthina stated the need to reduce the number of rail crossing points, potentially through tunneling or rerouting, rather than relying solely on station operators giving signals, as human error is possible. He ordered both agencies to work together on preventive measures without hesitation, awaiting investigation results before determining compensation figures.

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Community

Young Man with Dyslexia Sells Watermelon Juice Without Price Tags, Letting Customers Pay What They Wish

A 17-year-old Malaysian watermelon juice vendor with dyslexia forgoes price tags and lets customers pay what they wish, turning his struggle with numbers into a touching lesson about determination and heart.

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A young watermelon juice vendor has revealed he has dyslexia, making it difficult to read and calculate numbers, so he doesn't display prices and instead lets customers pay what they choose.

This heartwarming story from Malaysia features a teenager with dyslexia who sells freshly blended watermelon juice despite struggling with reading and arithmetic like most people, yet perseveres through life with determination and a smile.

The young man is Muhammad Zufar bin Azman, 17, from Johor state in Malaysia. His story went viral on TikTok and garnered widespread attention. What caught many people's eyes was that his shop displays no price tags. Zufar explained: "Many people ask why I don't post prices. It's because I'm not good at math and can't read numbers well. My doctor told me I have dyslexia."

Despite life's limitations, Zufar maintains a positive perspective and views this as a life lesson. He shares that because he can't read well, he's been confined to his home, sometimes feeling useless. However, his family has continuously encouraged and supported him, never abandoning him or losing faith in his potential.

"Even though I'm not good at reading, I know one thing: I understand what effort means. Every glass of watermelon juice, I make with all my heart and sincerity."

At the end of his video, Zufar thanks everyone who supports him—whether customers who stop by, well-wishers, or those who specifically traveled to encourage him.

After the story spread, many netizens praised his diligence, perseverance, and resilient attitude. However, some criticized certain customers for exploiting the situation by paying far too little, with reports of some paying only a few baht per glass. Many hope Zufar will continue pursuing what he loves and has a bright future ahead.

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