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Primus Group Showcases Four Brands at Fast Auto Show Thailand

Primus Group will showcase four automotive brands—MG, ZEEKR, DEEPAL, and GAC AION—at Fast Auto Show Thailand 2026, featuring new models with special promotions including discounts up to 400,000 baht and 0% interest financing.

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Primus Group is uniting four leading automotive brands—MG, ZEEKR, DEEPAL, and GAC AION—to participate in the Fast Auto Show with new vehicles and special promotional campaigns. Managing Director Jirapol Rujivipath announced that Fast Auto Show Thailand 2026 participation is part of the group's strategy to expand business opportunities and reach genuine car-buying consumers. Primus Group has carefully selected models from its four premier brands—MG, DEEPAL, ZEEKR, and GAC AION—showcasing new vehicles highlighted by cutting-edge technology and maximum-value special offers, allowing customers to find their preferred vehicles comprehensively within the Primus Group booth.

This year's Primus Group booth features the latest new models from all four brands, including the New MG Urban, NEVO Q05, ZEEKR X MY2026, and AION UT, along with approximately 20 other vehicles available for display and test drives. Primus Group aims to reinforce its leadership position in vehicle sales throughout Thailand while delivering a comprehensive car-buying experience through product information, test drives, and special offers from all four brands.

The promotional campaign within the Primus Group booth features numerous attractive and diverse special offers, including discounts up to 400,000 baht, 0% interest, flexible long-term payment programs, complimentary home charger installation, or lifetime warranty, along with exclusive warranty benefits according to each brand's parent company conditions. Customers who book vehicles from the Primus Group during Fast Auto Show Thailand 2026 receive maximum value and benefits.

Special bonus: Customers who reserve Primus Group vehicles during Fast Auto Show Thailand 2026 receive a complimentary premium-grade insulated water bottle immediately.

"Primus Group focuses on creating superior experiences for customers across all dimensions—delivering quality products, providing standard-compliant service, and ensuring the best vehicle ownership experience—to build confidence and reinforce our position as Thailand's leading automotive dealer," said Jirapol.

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Police

District Chief Launches Investigation Into Village Chief's Gambling Operations

Residents of Lam Duan subdistrict have filed complaints against their village headman for allegedly organizing illegal gambling games, contradicting his own anti-drug stance. Krasan district's fact-finding committee is investigating the acc

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Residents from Lam Duan subdistrict in Krasan district, Buriram province have lodged a complaint with the provincial Ombudsman's Office against a village headman, seeking disciplinary action and his removal from office. The residents accuse the headman of repeatedly organizing illegal hi-lo gambling games with villagers, despite previously announcing that the village should be drug-free and having reported other residents to police for illegal gambling.

After initially filing a complaint with Krasan district approximately two months ago without resolution, villagers escalated the matter to the provincial level to ensure proper investigation and disciplinary proceedings. On July 1, 2026, district chief Terdphan Krombthong stated that the district office had not neglected the case and established a fact-finding committee in mid-June 2026. The committee summoned both complainants and the accused village headman, who denied the allegations. The investigation is currently in the stage of interviewing additional witnesses and gathering evidence to determine whether the headman actually committed the offenses. The fact-finding process must be completed within 15 days, after which disciplinary action may be initiated if evidence supports the allegations. The severity of any potential penalties will depend on the gravity of the misconduct.

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Community

Snake Invades Home, Lottery Seekers Hunt For Lucky Numbers

A woman's frightening encounter with a snake attempting to enter her Ko Lanta home sparked a social media frenzy, with Thai lottery players eager to bet on her house number, believing the incident was a lucky omen.

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Homeowner Na Nek Ketsuphayawasdee posted a panicked video as a snake tried to break into her residence, with her narrating frantically in the clip: "Oh no... there's a snake trying to get into our house. Look, the snake's getting in. That ugly thing just ran off." After chasing the snake and barricading the door, she ran after it and found it scratching at the door. When the snake heard her approaching, it fled onto the main road and vanished completely.

The video sparked an overwhelming response in the comments section, with lottery enthusiasts unanimously asking for her house number and declaring they were ready to receive good luck. Many people began placing bets based on the house number, with comments including: "What's your house number, Na Nek?", "555, right?", "The house number must come up", "I'm betting on 410", "Give us the house number for luck", and numerous other variations—showing the widespread belief among Thai lottery players that the incident was an auspicious sign.

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Community

School Overrun By Millions Of Insects, Parents Alarmed

Millions of centipede-like insects have invaded a Chachoengsao school, alarming parents who fear the creatures could harm children despite repeated cleaning efforts. Officials suspect the infestation originated from an adjacent rubber plant

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Millions of insects have invaded Wat Soi Wong School in Samphi Noi subdistrict, Kaeng Hang Maeo district, Chachoengsao province, on July 1, 2569, alarming teachers, students, and parents. Inspections found large numbers of the creatures—which locals call "seam centipedes"—scattered throughout classrooms, storage rooms, and unused rest areas. The insects have hard, dark skin with patterns resembling centipedes and have a frightening appearance. Despite multiple cleaning operations by the school, the insects continue to reappear regularly, causing significant concern among parents, especially those with young children who rest or conduct activities indoors, who fear the creatures could crawl into children's ears or mouths. School officials suspect the massive infestation originated from an adjacent rubber plantation where sawdust is applied as soil fertilizer, creating ideal conditions for rapid breeding and migration into the school area. Teachers and parent representatives have urgently requested that local authorities conduct immediate inspections and develop solutions to resolve this problem as quickly as possible to ensure student safety and hygiene.

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National

Court Dismisses Case Against PM Anuchin And Deputy PM Pipat

Thailand's Constitutional Court dismissed a petition challenging Deputy PM Pipat's appointment over alleged conflict-of-interest concerns, ruling the petitioner failed to prove direct personal harm from the decision.

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On July 1, 2025, the Constitutional Court unanimously ruled to dismiss a petition filed by Tanawit Wongtharatip, who alleged that PM Anuchin Chanyeerakul's appointment of Pipat Ratchakij as Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister created a conflict of interest. Tanawit claimed Pipat's energy sector interests could benefit his relatives, and argued he suffered direct harm from rapid fuel price increases caused by fuel station shortages. He requested the court rule on whether both officials violated constitutional ethical standards and conflict-of-interest provisions.

The court found that Tanawit failed to demonstrate how his rights or freedoms were directly violated by the appointments. The justices noted that under the Constitutional Court Procedures Act of 2018, only parties whose rights are directly infringed can petition the court. They emphasized that challenges to ministerial qualifications fall exclusively under constitutional provisions 170 and 82, which grant only one-tenth of Parliament or Senate members, or the Election Commission, the authority to petition for such reviews.

The court cited Article 46 of the Procedures Act, which requires petitioners to prove direct harm to their rights or freedoms. Since Tanawit could not establish direct personal injury from the appointments, the petition was deemed inadmissible. The ruling reinforced that parliamentary oversight mechanisms, not individual citizens, are the proper channels for scrutinizing ministerial qualifications.

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Community

Market Celebrates Anniversary With Star-Studded Show

Petchphitchaya Market in Nakhon Sawan celebrated its anniversary with a free concert by popular Thai music group Sriraam Nam Petchr, drawing enthusiastic crowds who donated over 100,000 baht to the performers.

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Petchphitchaya Market held a major event featuring the million-baht music group Sriraam Nam Petchr, offering free admission to celebrate the market's anniversary. The atmosphere grew lively from evening onwards as Mae Yak fans and supporters arrived early afternoon to secure seating, undeterred by sun and rain, to watch the full concert performance by Bank and Poi. The popular songs "Jairak Horia Jihlock" and "Saao Isan Ror Rak" drew such large crowds that fans felt the need for extra cooling. Fans arrived with substantial cash donations—hundreds and thousands of baht—which they carefully arranged and strung together as garlands to present to their beloved artists, with the total exceeding 100,000 baht.

Peach Supicha Paitoon, the market owner, cleared the market grounds for the grand event held in the heart of Nakhon Sawan city. The celebration brought the Sriraam Nam Petchr music group to perform at Petchphitchaya Market as part of the anniversary commemoration, aligning with the market's motto "Petchphitchaya—Fresh, Clean, Safe Market." The event was graced by a standing statue of Luang Pu Sila Sirijanto, the 23rd image installation, presented as a blessing for the market's birthday celebration. The performance featured the show "Sawet Chat Luk Choo."

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National

Young Golfer Jacqueline Wins Youth Championship in USA

Jacqueline Pannarintr Srichaapun, daughter of former tennis star Paradorn "Superball" Srichaapun, won the girls' 7-8 age category at the FCG International Championship 2026 youth golf tournament held in the USA.

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Jacqueline Pannarintr Srichaapun, daughter of former world top-9 tennis player Paradorn "Superball" Srichaapun, claimed the youth golf championship in the United States. The FCG International Championship 2026, a youth-level golf tournament, took place at Saint Mark Executive Golf Club in the USA on June 29-30, 2025. Jacqueline delivered an outstanding performance and won the girls' 7-8 age category.

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Police

Couple Dies After Truck Hits Power Pole in Rain

A pickup truck struck a power pole on a rain-slicked curve in Phatthalung Province on July 1, killing a 63-year-old driver trapped in the crushed cabin and his 59-year-old wife who was ejected from the vehicle.

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At 10:26 a.m. on July 1, 2026, investigator Phunonth Rueang Ying from Khao Chai Sohn Police Station, along with rescue personnel, responded to a pickup truck that had overturned on the Asia Highway northbound near Ban Koh Thong Som, Moo 12, Khao Chai Sohn Subdistrict, Khao Chai Sohn District, Phatthalung Province.

The accident occurred on a curved section of the highway during rainfall, which had made the road surface slippery. Officers found a Toyota Tiger pickup lying on its side with the front severely crushed after striking a power pole with such force that the cabin collapsed. Inside the vehicle, rescuers found the body of Prasop Chok, 63, trapped in the crushed cabin. Rescue personnel used cutting equipment to extract the body before confirming death at the scene. The passenger, Ms. Chom, 59, was ejected from the vehicle and died at the roadside.

Initial investigation suggests the vehicle lost control while navigating the curve during heavy rain and wet road conditions, then struck the power pole forcefully. This caused the cabin to collapse, trapping the driver inside while ejecting the passenger. Both occupants died at the scene. Document checks revealed both victims were from the same address in Trang Province and are believed to have been husband and wife returning from an errand when the accident occurred.

Property damage was assessed as intact. Authorities are now contacting relatives to claim the bodies and continuing their investigation into the actual cause of the accident for legal proceedings.

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Police

Police Bust Bank Account Scam Ring Selling to Overseas Fraudsters

Police arrested three people operating a bank account trading ring that supplied stolen accounts to overseas scammer networks, recovering multiple phones, SIM cards, and ATM cards during a July 1 Bangkok raid.

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Police have dismantled a major bank account trading operation that supplied stolen accounts to scammer syndicates operating abroad. On July 1, 2025, officers acting on intelligence conducted a raid at a hotel in Bangkok's Thonburi district, arresting Somjai, the alleged account broker; Winai, who sold his own accounts; and Prakatsdit, Somjai's boyfriend, who was found with crystal methamphetamine and methamphetamine pills. Police recovered five smartphones with active banking applications, three phone SIM cards, one bank passbook, 16 ATM cards, nine national ID cards of other individuals, 0.75 grams of crystal methamphetamine, and two methamphetamine pills. Investigation revealed that Somjai operated as a middleman acquiring bank accounts and phones with app-activated accounts from sellers like Winai, then reselling them to overseas scammer networks for a profit of 2,000-3,000 baht per account over more than a year. Both Somjai and Winai have confessed to their roles. They face charges including facilitating the sale of bank accounts, unauthorized use of others' electronic cards, fraud by impersonation, inserting false computer data with intent to cause harm, and opening bank accounts knowing they would be used for technology-related crimes. Prakatsdit is being prosecuted separately for drug possession.

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National

MP Challenges Independent Agencies' Budget Spending

A Pheu Thai MP challenged independent agencies' spending efficiency and transparency during parliamentary budget debate, questioning whether the Election Commission and anti-corruption bodies deserve public trust amid concerns over electora

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During a July 1, 2025 parliamentary session chaired by Deputy Speaker Loetsak Pattanachaikul, the House of Representatives considered the fiscal year 2570 budget bill worth 3.788 trillion baht, proposed by the Cabinet on July 3.

Panida Mongkolswat, a Samut Prakan MP from the Pheu Thai Party, debated the budgets of three independent agencies: the Election Commission (EC), the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), and the State Audit Office (SAO). These agencies collectively received over 10.195 billion baht to maintain political integrity. However, she argued that over the years, these budgets have not been spent efficiently on core missions, and these agencies face questions about transparency and low public confidence, yet no oversight mechanism exists to balance their power.

During her speech, Panida displayed images of ballots used in Senate selection, pointing out irregularities: the ballots were pre-printed with numbered tables and the voting results matched perfectly—odds comparable to winning the lottery jackpot 70 consecutive times. She questioned how the public could trust the EC's electoral transparency given this evidence.

Panida further stated that given the controversial origins of the current Senate, and that the Senate must approve appointees to independent agencies, how can citizens trust their neutrality and independence?

Sanong Thepaksornrang, a Buri Ram MP from the Palang Pracharath Party, objected, arguing her remarks fell outside the budget bill's scope and that Senate selection matters were already under legal process.

Panida then criticized the NACC, alleging it protects corruption by failing to investigate former Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob regarding asset disclosure, despite a Constitutional Court ruling on his stock-hiding case.

Sanong protested again, citing off-topic discussion and explicit mention of an outsider. Chair Loetsak warned Panida about external references and urged her to stay on point.

Panida continued, noting the NACC typically conducts thorough investigations but had not done preliminary checks or questioned involved parties in this case, despite public attention. She presented a blurred image of Saksayam.

When Sanong objected to external images in her presentation, Chair Loetsak ruled against displaying outside individuals. Ekkarat Udoamnauy, a Bangkok MP from Pheu Thai, protested the chair's impartiality, noting the image was blurred and unidentifiable. He requested the chair and objector allow the discussion to proceed. Loetsak clarified that unblurred external images are prohibited, but blurred ones that cannot be identified are permitted, though he preferred avoiding them.

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Police

Local Exam Fraud Investigation Results Due Tomorrow

A fact-finding committee investigating local government exam fraud will release its findings tomorrow, with results to be publicly disclosed following reviews by police and anti-corruption authorities in Thailand's Interior Ministry.

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On July 1, 2569, Arthit Samphantharat, Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, gave an interview at the ministry headquarters regarding progress in the local government exam fraud investigation. Deputy Permanent Secretary Santhithorn Yimlamnai, overseeing community development and local administration promotion, reported that the fact-finding committee has completed its seven-day review and will finalize conclusions today before reporting tomorrow (July 2).

Following the report, results will be disclosed to the public. The Interior Ministry's investigation will identify any ministerial shortcomings requiring further action. Separately, police are conducting a parallel criminal investigation, while the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is developing a timeline with a 3-6 month review period. The two agencies must coordinate to ensure unified information before the Interior Ministry identifies specific failures and those involved.

When asked which government officials are implicated, Arthit said details must come from the deputy permanent secretary heading the investigation. He confirmed that once completed, results will be publicly announced with no concealment.

Regarding the audio clip allegedly involving the Permanent Secretary's wife in the fraud scheme, Arthit stated that law must be enforced in all cases and that those presenting false information will face consequences, though he denies personal involvement.

On reports of an individual named Jit filing charges at Thung Song Hom Police Station, Arthit said he was unaware. Regarding Jit's complaint against someone named Som, Arthit welcomed the revelation and emphasized the need to identify the mastermind behind the scheme. He reiterated having no acquaintance with anyone named Jit, described as being involved in local political circles.

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