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Teachers and Students in Fear as 16-Year-Old Armed with Knife Enters School During Lunch Break After Cannabis-Induced Mental Health Crisis

A 16-year-old high school student armed with a knife entered a school in Chachoengsao Province during lunch break after experiencing a cannabis-induced mental health crisis, prompting police response and hospitalization. School security mea

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Teachers and students were left shaken when a 16-year-old wielding a knife entered the school during midday break, showing signs of a cannabis-induced mental health episode. Police found the teenager had a history of psychiatric treatment at Ta Takiap Hospital dating back to 2567 following cannabis use.

On May 22, 2569, police commander Chanyawit Khwakkan ordered deputy commander Manas Chantavad and other units to conduct a security inspection of Ban Nong Prayot School in Ta Takiap District, Chachoengsao Province to reassure the community.

The incident occurred at 1:07 p.m. when Ta Takiap Police received a report from the emergency radio center that a man was seen carrying a knife near the school. When officers arrived, the suspect had already left on a motorcycle. Residents told police that the youth usually came to pick up his younger brother who studies at the school. Upon tracking him home, officers found the 16-year-old identified as "A" (pseudonym), who had been receiving psychiatric treatment at Ta Takiap Hospital since 2567 for cannabis-induced mental illness. He has a five-year history of cannabis use and also uses methamphetamine.

Deputy Commander Manas Chantavad met with school principal Siam Saowkul and traumatized teachers. The principal explained that the teenager, a former student, became delusional during lunch break and arrived wielding a knife to threaten staff and students. Fortunately, the school had secured its gates with guards on duty and had previously conducted emergency response drills, which helped control the situation. Police responded within ten minutes of the alert.

Nearby residents and a vendor who witnessed and recorded the incident remain frightened, worried the youth may reoffend. They recalled hiding behind trash bins in panic and noted the suspect had displayed similar dangerous behavior since the Songkran period.

Police explained they followed proper procedures for detaining the mentally ill individual. The teenager was transferred to Ta Takiap Hospital for rehabilitation treatment, and police will conduct regular patrols in the area going forward.

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Police

Region 5 Police Launch Crackdown on Illegal Workers; 150 Detained in 10-Site Sweep, 20 Facing Charges

Police in Chiang Mai launched a 10-site crackdown on illegal workers, detaining 150 foreign nationals and charging 20, following the May 18 death of a woman allegedly killed by a Myanmar national who fled to his home country.

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Chiang Mai – Region 5 Police, working alongside Chiang Mai Provincial Police under the command of Maj. Gen. Krutthapol Yissakorn, Region 5 commander, and Pol. Col. Yutthana Kaenjun, Chiang Mai Provincial Police commander, have launched an aggressive operation to crack down on crime and illegal foreign workers. The effort seeks to strengthen security measures and restore public confidence following a shocking incident in the area.

The operation was prompted by an incident on May 18, 2025, when Mae Ping Police received a report of a disturbing discovery – the body of a young Tai Yai woman later identified as Nang Kham Ing (also known as Nang Kham Ying) found dead in a hotel bathroom in the San Phi Seua subdistrict, Muang Chiang Mai district.

Investigations and CCTV footage revealed that the room was rented by Zay Soo, a 46-year-old Myanmar national, who had driven the victim to the room on the night of May 16 before disappearing. The victim's son later identified his mother through her clothing, hairstyle, and ring at Suan Dok Hospital. Police gathered evidence and obtained an arrest warrant from Chiang Mai Provincial Court charging Zay Soo with premeditated murder. He is believed to have fled to Myanmar.

Given the incident and the pattern of crimes committed by foreign nationals that has alarmed residents, Region 5 Police launched Operation 'Thunder at San Phi Seua,' conducting coordinated raids across 10 locations including residences, rental housing, and foreign worker employment sites.

The operation resulted in the detention of 150 foreign nationals, whose information and photographs were recorded in the criminal database. Additionally, 20 individuals were arrested and charged, including 15 Myanmar nationals for working beyond their permitted scope, 2 Myanmar nationals for failing to produce valid work permits, and 3 for illegal entry – comprising 2 Myanmar nationals and 1 Pakayaw individual.

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Community

Closing Out the Art Learning Centre @ MRT Phahon Yothin Station: Building Art Skills and Opening Doors to University

Bangkok's BEM awarded certificates to students completing an intensive four-month art training program at MRT Phahon Yothin Station, with graduates gaining portfolio skills that earned them acceptance to top universities including Chulalong

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Recently, Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BEM) awarded certificates to scholarship students who completed Art Training courses under the Art Learning Centre @ MRT Phahon Yothin Station in this year's final program. The initiative was designed to develop artistic skills among interested youth and inspire the next generation through intensive instruction over four months led by Master watercolor artist Bounkwang Nontcharoen and special instructor Pitsanu Varangrak from the Faculty of Architecture at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Throughout the curriculum, both instructors systematically developed students' skills from basic line drawing and creative illustration through creative thinking processes, culminating in the creation of distinctive works and portfolios for university applications.

Phurichaya Bunlue, a Grade 6 student from Phra Hruay Nonthaburi School and program participant, shared: "The knowledge and works I gained from this course helped me develop a portfolio for university applications, and I've been accepted to Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Fine Arts. This program provided comprehensive artistic knowledge and experience. The instructors taught drawing techniques in multiple forms, covering thinking processes, analysis, and systematic work development that can be applied both in academics and real life, as well as in future careers."

Phutsanisaa Kaewdilert, another Grade 6 student from Amatayakul School, noted: "I've been selected for King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang's Faculty of Fine Arts, Media Arts program. The program was quite different from what I expected. I thought it would be general intensive art training focused mainly on copying or drawing from objects, but the benefits far exceeded my expectations. Both the instructors and classmates offered diverse artistic perspectives, opening new experiences through idea exchange. The teaching techniques were easy to understand, especially observation techniques—a crucial skill in drawing. I practiced observing proportions, object details, light and shadow, which has given me clearer vision and further developed my skills."

Nesmata Lalitingkhorojn, a Grade 5 student from Srinakharinwirot University Demonstration School Prasarnmit, described her experience: "My favorite topic was proportions. After learning framing techniques, left-right comparisons, and composition arrangement, I understood these concepts and could apply them much better to actual works. This course serves as excellent preparation for university entrance selection, continuously developing practical skills to create the best work in my own style."

The Art Training program under the Art Learning Centre @ MRT Phahon Yothin Station successfully concluded the year's final course, marking another important step for youth pursuing a solid path in the arts.

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Breaking

BEM Announces Temporary Traffic Diversion on Prachachimrathayawa Expressway May 25-26, 2026

BEM will divert traffic on Prachachimrathayawa Expressway near Rama VII Bridge on May 25-26 for variable message sign upgrades, with two 10-minute complete lane closures during late-night hours.

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Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) has announced temporary traffic diversions on the Prachachimrathayawa Expressway near Rama VII Bridge outbound at km 12+500B. The work is necessary for maintenance and upgrades to the variable message signs (VMS) to enhance user safety. The project runs from May 25-26, 2026 between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. During this period, regular traffic flow will continue on available lanes, except for two complete lane closures of 10 minutes each: 11:30-11:40 p.m. and 11:55 p.m. to 12:05 a.m. on May 25, when no through traffic will be permitted. BEM requests that drivers exercise caution in this area, observe all traffic warning signs and signals, and strictly follow traffic markings for safety. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. For further information, call 02-555-0255.

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Community

TO BE NUMBER ONE Project Holds Annual Network Seminar for 2025

The TO BE NUMBER ONE network held its annual seminar on May 11-12 in Bangkok's Pathum Thani Province, drawing a record 1,300 participants to review 2025 competition criteria and guidelines. The 23-year-old youth development initiative aims

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On May 11-12, 2025, the TO BE NUMBER ONE network held its annual seminar at the Diamond Hall on the 5th floor of Asia Airport Hotel in Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani Province, with Dr. Srutkpun Chakkrapun Na Ayutthaya, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Mental Health, presiding over the opening ceremony.

Dr. Srutkpun stated that this seminar represented an important milestone for the nationwide TO BE NUMBER ONE network, bringing members together to learn about competition criteria and guidelines for provinces, districts, Bangkok zones, and clubs for 2025. Attendance this year exceeded 1,300 participants, marking record participation compared to previous years.

The seminar was graced by senior administrators from provinces, districts, and Bangkok, as well as representatives from various TO BE NUMBER ONE clubs from regional provinces and Bangkok, along with competition judges, coordination committees, and mental health department officials from various areas. All worked collectively to advance the TO BE NUMBER ONE project, fulfilling the vision of promoting nationwide participation and cultivating a new generation that embodies the program's values. Over 23 years of continuous implementation, the TO BE NUMBER ONE initiative has achieved remarkable success in fostering youth and members with resilience, capability, goodness, and happiness—living by the principle of "being number one without drug dependence."

During the seminar, Mom Luang Yupadi Siriwan, the TO BE NUMBER ONE project advisor and secretary-general of the TO BE NUMBER ONE Foundation, delivered a special lecture on the competition criteria and guidelines for provinces, districts, zones, and clubs participating in the 2025 competition, providing direction for network members.

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Police

Supamas Orders Task Force to Assist Tourists and Injured in Pattaya Hotel Fire

A fire at a Pattaya hotel on May 21 trapped tourists and injured four people; Thai authorities have set up an emergency complaint center to help affected guests pursue compensation and medical coverage from the hotel.

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On May 22, 2569, Supamas Israbhakdi, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office and overseer of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB), ordered the establishment of an emergency complaint center in Pattaya to protect consumer rights following the fire at Sunday J.A. Plus Hotel on Pattaya Soi 3 in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri on May 21 evening.

Many Thai and foreign tourists were trapped in the building, with four people sustaining injuries—three guests and one hotel employee.

OCPB Secretary-General Rannrong Poolpipat was tasked to coordinate with the Tourism and Sports Ministry, Public Works and Urban Planning Department, Insurance Commission Pattaya office, and consumer advocacy organizations as representatives of the public to support affected parties. The Regional Consumer Protection Division and affiliated OCPB offices, the Chon Buri Consumer Protection Sub-Committee, and Chon Buri Dharma Center have begun fact-finding investigations and are implementing urgent remedial measures.

Support is being divided into two groups: 1) Those hospitalized with injuries, whose medical expenses and compensation will be covered by the hotel; 2) Those who booked rooms after the incident and are concerned about building safety—the hotel will offer full refunds.

The hotel has evacuated all 240 guests to nearby hotels. The fire's cause is under investigation by the Forensic Science Unit 2.

Supamas expressed concern for all injured parties and affected tourists, noting that hotel guests are consumers entitled to safety and compensation. She ordered the OCPB to establish the emergency complaint center on-site so affected guests can file claims locally without traveling far or waiting long. Staff will help negotiate compensation and advise foreign tourists on consumer rights.

If negotiations fail and consumers receive inadequate compensation, the OCPB is prepared to pursue legal action on their behalf at no cost under Section 39 of the Consumer Protection Act, B.E. 2522.

Affected consumers can file complaints at the emergency complaint center in Pattaya, call the OCPB hotline 1166, use the OCPB Connect application, visit ocpb.go.th, or contact national Dharma Centers nationwide.

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National

Trump Reverses Course, Plans to Send 5,000 American Troops to Poland Just One Week After Canceling Deployment

Trump is reversing course and deploying 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland just one week after canceling a similar deployment, citing his relationship with Polish President Karol Nawrocki. The announcement contradicts recent signals that the admin

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President Donald Trump has announced the U.S. will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, just a week after the Pentagon cancelled a planned deployment of 4,000 troops to the country. Trump posted on Truth Social that the decision is based on the U.S. relationship with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, a longtime Trump supporter whom Trump backed in recent elections. However, Trump did not clarify whether these forces are part of the original deployment plan or a separate operation, contradicting recent White House signals that the U.S. government intended to reduce overall troop numbers in Europe as part of Trump's "America First" policy. Earlier in May, the U.S. announced it would withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany following tensions between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over policy regarding Iran. Trump had previously criticized Merz, claiming the U.S. was outmaneuvered by Iranian negotiators. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the cancellation was a temporary postponement of the planned troop deployment, and the U.S. would maintain military presence in Poland. In a January interview with BBC's Today program, Polish President Nawrocki said Trump is the only world leader capable of stopping Russian President Vladimir Putin and ending the war in Ukraine. While Trump has criticized NATO allies and other European leaders in the past, Nawrocki emphasized that the U.S. remains the guarantor of European security.

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National

Arne Slot believes Salah's heavy metal football post comes from good intentions toward the club

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says Mohamed Salah's social media post criticizing the team's tactics reflects shared goals rather than a direct attack, ahead of Sunday's final Premier League match.

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes Mohamed Salah's recent post calling for the team to return to aggressive, heavy metal-style football stems from good intentions and a desire for club success. Salah's social media message, in which he urged Liverpool to return to attacking football and maintain that identity, sent shockwaves through the team. Many observers viewed the post as a full-frontal criticism of Slot's tactics following the team's disappointing season. Speaking ahead of Liverpool's final Premier League match against Brentford, Slot said: "I think Mo and I have the same goal. We want what's best for this club. We want the club to be as successful as possible. We were both part of delivering the league title for the first time in five years to the fans, but we're also aware of this season." He added: "What we want, what he wants, and what I want is for the club to succeed like last season. That's what I prioritize most right now, because Sunday's match could be a good foundation for next season. That's what we should focus on." However, the 47-year-old manager remained coy about whether Salah would feature in the final match, saying: "I never talk about team selection. If I did that now, you'd be surprised."

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Community

Doctor Warns Against Snake Bite Myth: Tourniquet Won't Prevent Venom, May Require Amputation

A doctor warns that applying a tourniquet to a snake bite doesn't stop venom and risks amputation, urging victims to wash the wound and seek immediate medical care instead.

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Doctor issues warning about snake bite myths that provide no real help. The dangerous practice of applying a tight tourniquet above a snake bite doesn't prevent venom from reaching the heart—instead, it can cut off blood circulation to the limb, potentially requiring amputation.

On May 22, 2026, Facebook user Dr. Suksan Pinsuwann posted a warning clarifying this dangerous misconception. He emphasized that applying a tourniquet to a snake bite is absolutely forbidden and does not protect against venom reaching the heart; instead, blood loss to the limb could result in amputation.

The correct procedure includes: washing the wound with clean water and immediately seeking medical attention, avoiding cutting or sucking the bite area, avoiding tight binding that cuts off pulse circulation, and remembering the snake's appearance to inform the doctor for proper treatment. If possible, bring the snake to medical professionals.

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Police

Police Chief Convenes Multi-Agency Meeting to Address 19 Dangerous Intersection Points Across Bangkok, Prevent Future Incidents

Bangkok police identified 19 dangerous intersections after a fatal train-bus collision at Asok-Din Daeng crossing, launching immediate safety improvements including better signage, enhanced enforcement, and technology-based traffic manageme

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On May 22, 2025 at 9:30 AM, Metropolitan Police Chief Pol. Gen. Siam Bunyaserm convened a video conference with Deputy Police Chief Pol. Lt. Gen. Thawat Wongsang, Bureau 1 Commander Pol. Lt. Gen. Worsakdi Pisitthabunkor, Bureau 5 Deputy Commander Pol. Lt. Gen. Somphot Suwannjarus, and representatives from the Ministry of Transport, Department of Land Transport, State Railway of Thailand, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority, and related agencies to address the train-bus collision at Asok-Din Daeng railway crossing that resulted in fatalities.

Following the 90-minute meeting, Pol. Gen. Siam revealed that authorities have identified 19 high-risk intersection points throughout Bangkok requiring immediate attention. Safety levels were categorized by color—red for highest risk—with plans to improve road markings, warning signs, and physical infrastructure. Officials ordered police to conduct comprehensive surveys of railway stations and intersections lacking proper warning signage.

Short-term measures include deploying dedicated officers at risky intersections and establishing better communication channels between police and railway authorities. Medium and long-term solutions will incorporate technology-based traffic management systems. The police chief emphasized the need for stricter law enforcement, noting that current regulations do not adequately cover cases of impaired driving involving train operators. Authorities also discussed implementing stronger penalties for traffic violations and reviewing legal loopholes that may hinder prosecution efforts.

Investigations into the incident continue, with 14 injured passengers and 2 railway staff members interviewed. Authorities are examining whether all responsible parties—bus drivers, train operators, and civilians violating traffic laws—will face appropriate charges.

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Police

Cunning Chinese Operators Secretly Produce Counterfeit Car Polish Under Thai Brand, Sold on Online Platforms

Chinese operators were arrested in Bangkok for illegally manufacturing and selling counterfeit CANA car polish online, with authorities warning the fake products contain toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.

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Chinese operators have been illegally manufacturing counterfeit car polish bearing the CANA trademark and selling it through online shopping platforms, with warnings that the products contain carcinogenic substances. On May 22, Police Lieutenant Colonel Tasnapoom Charupratchya, commander of the Intellectual Property Crime Suppression Division, led officers in executing a search warrant at a commercial building in Samsen Nai subdistrict, Bang Khun Thian district, Bangkok. Officers seized 184 counterfeit CANA-branded car polish containers. The raid followed a complaint from intellectual property rights representatives about the illegal online sale of counterfeit CANA car polish. During questioning, warehouse employees claimed the products belonged to a Chinese national and they were only responsible for packing and shipping. Officers are pursuing charges against the Chinese operator for possessing counterfeit goods intended for sale that infringe on a registered trademark. Police Lieutenant Colonel Tasnapoom warned that counterfeit car polish not only violates intellectual property laws but also causes direct harm to vehicles and users. These products typically contain low-grade chemicals and harsh solvents that corrode surfaces, along with low-quality chemical compounds with high toxic fumes or carcinogenic ingredients. Users inhaling fumes during application or experiencing direct skin contact may suffer severe respiratory irritation or accumulate harmful substances with serious long-term health consequences.

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