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National

Local Exam Corruption Probe Set To Conclude Within Days

An Interior Ministry investigation into local exam corruption will conclude within days, with preliminary evidence already gathered from multiple parties, though the broader probe involving external suspects remains with anti-corruption aut

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On July 1, 2569, Deputy Interior Minister Vorasit Liangprasit updated Parliament on progress in investigating the local exam corruption case. He stated that interviews with relevant parties are nearly complete, with one to two additional days needed to compile information before submitting a final report to the Interior Ministry's permanent secretary. The fact-finding committee has already gathered substantial preliminary evidence.

Vorasit clarified that his committee's mandate covers only the Interior Ministry's involvement. For the broader investigation involving numerous external parties, that responsibility falls to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and police. He addressed criticism that the investigation has gone quiet, stating: "We're working with scattered facts from many sources. It's better to take time than to make wrong conclusions. Premature disclosure could tip off wrongdoers."

When asked about audio clips circulating in connection with the case, Vorasit confirmed these were released earlier and have already been forwarded to the NACC for investigation. He declined to reveal preliminary details about the case's origins, saying such disclosure could compromise the investigation.

Vorasit noted that the investigation involves people at all levels within the Interior Ministry, including those mentioned in the audio recordings. He defended the seven-business-day timeframe for the initial investigation, explaining that this complex case involves multiple laws and many involved parties. "What society needs is the truth," he stated, "but if we release findings without solid evidence and witnesses, that would be harmful."

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Police

Truck Driver's Brake Failure Injures Garland Vendor

A dump truck with failed brakes struck a garland vendor at a Chachoengsao intersection on July 1, trapping him beneath the vehicle and fracturing his leg before rescuers extracted him.

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At 11:00 AM on July 1, 2025, rescue workers from Thammaratmaneerat Station responded to a report of a ten-wheeler dump truck losing control and striking a garland vendor at an intersection in Muang District, Chachoengsao Province. The victim was trapped beneath the vehicle. Rescuers quickly used two hydraulic jacks to carefully lift the truck before extracting the injured man.

The victim, 50-year-old Eik (surname withheld), a garland vendor, sustained multiple injuries including a fractured right leg. After initial first aid at the scene, he was transported to Chachoengsao Hospital for detailed medical evaluation.

According to the driver, retired Sergeant Major Somneuk Hancha, former commander of Bang Nam Prio Police Station in Chachoengsao, he was heading to pick up goods in the Saensuk area when he reached the traffic intersection during a red light. He attempted to brake but found the brakes had failed. To avoid hitting other vehicles, he swerved onto the sidewalk but failed to notice the garland vendor standing in the road median and struck him with force.

Police are conducting a detailed investigation of the scene, interviewing the driver and witnesses, and inspecting the truck to determine the exact cause of the accident and take appropriate legal action.

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National

Crowds File For Social Security Board Seats On Day One

Dozens of candidates filed nominations on the first day of Social Security Board elections, with workers' leaders and grassroots groups seeking to represent insured persons at Bangkok's Area 3 office.

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On July 1, 2026, applicants filed nominations nationwide for Social Security Board representative positions at the Bangkok Social Security Office Area 3 in Din Daeng district, with submissions beginning early in the morning on the first day of applications.

Among the applicants was Dr. Boonruk Aranyapol, an independent candidate and leader of the "Return, Don't Ask" workers' group, running as a representative for the insured persons' faction. He was accompanied by supporters offering encouragement. Dr. Boonruk stated he aims to represent workers by proposing solutions and improving appropriate benefits through four main policies: halting the CARE formula and confirming use of a separate calculation method to protect Article 33 contributions from being forfeited when transitioning to Article 39 status; implementing the Best 60 Months policy, which uses the best 60 months as the calculation base to boost old-age pensions; pushing for three legal amendments; and launching Open SSO to make fund operations transparent through live broadcasts.

Meanwhile, a team of housewives and security guards—three members in total—filed nominations together as representatives for the insured persons' faction. They expressed their aim to represent housewives, security personnel, and all workers to reflect problems they face and improve fair benefits.

On the first day of applications, nationwide nominations showed 34 applicants for insured persons' representatives and 11 for employers' representatives. Each applicant receives a number based on application order; simultaneous applicants are assigned numbers by lottery. The Social Security Office will accept applications nationwide through July 15, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., including public holidays.

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Police

Police Bust Motorcycle Theft Gang Using CCTV Surveillance

Police arrested three teenagers after using CCTV surveillance to dismantle a motorcycle theft ring operating in Bangkok's Metropolitan Police Division 9, recovering 49 stolen items and stolen bikes ready for resale.

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Saphan Khwai Police Station conducted surveillance using hidden cameras to track a motorcycle theft gang, eventually capturing the entire group and linking them to violent crimes in both Thonburi and Nonthaburi areas. On July 1, 2026, officers led by Pol. Col. Samroay Phromphat announced the arrest of three suspects: Traiphop, age 19; Theerphol, age 19; and Thanyarak, age 19. Police seized 49 items including stolen motorcycles, motorcycle key components, lock-picking tools, helmets, and clothing worn during the crimes.

Officers charged the gang with organized nighttime motorcycle theft using vehicles to facilitate their crimes. Before the arrests, the suspects had stolen multiple motorcycles in the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Police Division 9. Investigators analyzed criminal behavior patterns, studied the timing of crimes, and continuously reviewed CCTV footage to track the gang.

After committing thefts, the criminals would flee to Phra Pin 5 Village in Soi Ekachai 109. On June 30, officers spotted Traiphop riding a motorcycle matching one used in the crimes. When confronted with CCTV footage showing him at crime scenes, Traiphop confessed to multiple motorcycle thefts.

Traiphop revealed that after stealing motorcycles, he would keep them at his rental room. Theerphol would contact buyers, who would send trucks to collect the vehicles. Before handover, they would change the keys and ignition switches, and arrange forged identity card and vehicle registration copies through a person called "Tee." Police found one Honda Wave motorcycle at Traiphop's room that he admitted stealing from Rama 5 Road in Phlai Bang subdistrict, ready for delivery to a buyer. They also recovered theft tools, stolen vehicle registrations, motorcycle parts, and clothing used during crimes.

Officers arrested Theerphol at a rental room in Soi Phahonyothin 58, who confessed to using aircraft aluminum to pry open motorcycle ignitions and working with Traiphop and Thanyarak. Police later arrested Thanyarak in Soi Bang Khae 14. All suspects admitted selling each stolen motorcycle for approximately 20,000 baht and dividing the proceeds.

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Police

Smuggled Wild Boar And Illegal Liquor Found On Southern Rail Line

Customs officials at Prachuap Khiri Khan railway station seized 250 kilograms of smuggled wild boar and 96 bottles of illegal spirits worth over 350,000 baht during a joint inspection of a Bangkok-bound passenger train.

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At 6:30 a.m. on July 1, 2569, Thitiphong Khumphui, customs chief of Prachuap Khiri Khan, led a joint inspection of a southern railway passenger train at Prachuap Khiri Khan station following intelligence about smuggled, tax-evading goods being transported to Bangkok. The operation aligned with urgent government policy, the Customs Department, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives' crackdown on illegal commodities.

Officers conducted thorough baggage inspections and discovered suspicious items concealed in sealed parcels with other belongings stacked on top. Upon inspection, they found five wild boar carcasses, butchered into pieces totaling 250 kilograms, without import documentation or animal movement permits. They also seized eight cases of premium foreign spirits and wine containing 96 bottles, along with eight more cases, with combined damages exceeding 350,000 baht and no evidence of tax payment or proper customs clearance.

Authorities seized all contraband for prosecution under the Customs Act 2560, Excise Tax Act 2560, and the Animal Epidemic Act 2558. The animal remains will be transferred to the Department of Livestock for legal proceedings. Investigators are expanding their inquiry to identify and prosecute the masterminds and accomplices.

The Prachuap Khiri Khan customs, excise, and animal quarantine offices reaffirmed their commitment to suppressing tax-evading goods that damage the economy and public health. They are coordinating with multiple agencies including the military, police, civil administration, animal quarantine, plant inspection, fisheries, food and drug, and disease control checkpoints to intensify surveillance of vulnerable points along rail, road, and postal routes.

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Community

Lucky Numbers Favored By Popular Lottery Vendor Pa Khayan

Popular lottery vendor Je Haeng posted photos of regular customer Pa Khayan with tickets for the July 1 draw, after a neighbor recently stole and destroyed her winning ticket from the same stand.

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Pa Khayan has purchased lottery tickets from the renowned Je Haeng lottery stand for the July 1, 2026 draw, following a dramatic incident involving an illegal Sukhothai lottery. Previously, on June 24, Pa Khayan bought from Je Haeng, and the vendor posted about it on Facebook. This time, Je Haeng posted a photo of Pa Khayan holding two tickets numbered 375753, with a caption suggesting she favors the number 3.

For this draw on July 1, 2026, Pa Khayan is holding two lucky number combinations: 463923 and 218632. This follows a recent high-profile incident where Pa Khayan purchased a winning ticket from Je Haeng's stand but a neighbor stole and destroyed it before later confessing to the crime. Je Haeng's lottery stand has built a legendary reputation for producing first-prize winners.

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National

LINE MAN Reports 1.2M Users Redeem Thai Stimulus Vouchers

Over 1.2 million users redeemed Thai government stimulus vouchers through LINE MAN delivery service in late June, with spending averaging 450 baht per person and order values rising 15% as consumers favored affordable meals like curry rice

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LINE MAN Wongnai CEO Yod Chinsupakul announced that the "Thai Helps Thai Plus (60/40)" subsidy program saw over 1.2 million participants using the delivery service between June 15-28, 2025, demonstrating strong uptake of the spending stimulus measure. Order values in late June increased more than 15% compared to the program's first day.

"The response in the first two weeks shows the measure genuinely stimulates everyday spending, with users averaging approximately 450 baht per person, creating continuous cash flow to restaurants nationwide," Chinsupakul stated.

Platform data revealed that consumers prioritized main meal categories, with single-dish meals, curry rice, and noodles dominating preferences. Crispy basil pork rice ranked as the top-selling dish in the program's first month, followed by chicken rice, boat noodles, and fermented pork sausage salad.

In beverages, matcha latte emerged as a popular choice, overtaking traditional Thai tea—suggesting the subsidy enabled consumers to purchase higher-priced items more freely.

As the government allocated an additional 1,000 baht in vouchers for July, LINE MAN announced expanded promotions including up to 5,000 baht in combined discounts and 5-kilometer free delivery zones to further reduce living costs and encourage restaurant spending.

The Thai Helps Thai Plus program remains available through delivery services until September 30, 2025, with users selecting participating restaurants and paying through the Pao Tang application according to program terms.

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Police

National Buddhist Office Dismisses Officials Over Fund Embezzlement

The National Buddhist Office dismissed three officials on July 1, 2025, after an investigation uncovered approximately 800,000 baht in embezzled temple funds in Pathum Thani Province. The dismissed officials allegedly diverted allowance mon

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On July 1, 2025, the National Buddhist Office's civil service committee voted to dismiss Buncheert Kittithrang, Deputy Director of the National Buddhist Office, and Pransuveert Awoaramrasmi, Director of the Rayong Provincial Buddhist Office, for gross misconduct. The committee also voted to terminate Ms. Patchaman Chai Khlong Kitr, a senior administrative official, effective June 29, 2025.

The dismissals stem from a temple allowance fund embezzlement case in Pathum Thani Province that occurred when Buncheert served as director of the provincial office before his transfer to the national office in July 2024. Pransuveert subsequently took over the Pathum Thani position in August 2024, while Patchaman worked under both directors during this period.

The Office of the Auditor General discovered irregularities in fund disbursements totaling approximately 800,000 baht, with funds being transferred directly to Patchaman's bank account. The investigation revealed that Buncheert and Pransuveert failed to verify whether the money reached eligible monks in the region. Furthermore, both officials signed off falsely claiming budget disbursement was complete, and they provided Patchaman with confidential authorization codes meant exclusively for the provincial director's use, enabling her to approve budgets independently.

The Auditor General's office reported the matter to the National Buddhist Office and the Central Investigation Police, leading to the civil service committee's decision. The committee determined that Buncheert and Pransuveert deliberately failed to perform their duties according to civil service procedures, undermining institutional credibility. Patchaman was dismissed for her direct involvement in the scheme. The National Buddhist Office has since removed Buncheert's name from its administrative leadership structure.

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National

Bangkok Police Station Wins Traffy Fondue Innovation Award

Bang Khae Police Station in Bangkok won the Traffy Fondue Award in the "Quick Fix" category for innovative urban problem-solving and rapid response to public complaints. The award, presented July 1 by the National Science and Technology Dev

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Bang Khae Police Station received the Traffy Fondue Award in the "Quick Fix" category, recognized as a leader in innovative urban problem management and effective implementation. At 9:00 AM on July 1, 2025, at the Pullman King Power Hotel in Bangkok, Deputy Prime Minister Professor Yasothorn Wongsawat and the Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation presided over the presentation of the "Traffy Fondue Awards" organized by the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA).

Bang Khae Police Station, represented by Major General Anant Worasart, accepted the Traffy Fondue Award in the "Quick Fix" category, which honors agencies that rapidly and effectively used the platform to solve problems and improve public quality of life. The award criteria included three key factors: Response Time—measuring the duration from complaint receipt to resolution completion; Status Update—ensuring transparency and consistent progress notifications to complainants; and Completion Rate—the proportion of problems successfully resolved relative to total complaints received.

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Community

Lingling Addresses Fan Drama With Heartfelt Message

Actress Lingling Kwong addressed fan tensions over promotional content for her drama 'In Love Forever,' urging supporters to reject toxicity while pledging to boost her social media presence despite preferring privacy.

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Actress Lingling Kwong personally posted a lengthy statement on X (Twitter) to address fan tensions that emerged over the July promotional schedule for 'In Love Forever,' her drama series with co-star Orm Kornnaphat. One faction of fans demanded more promotional content and episode reactions from Thai Channel 3, while another sympathized with the actresses' demanding schedules. In her message, Lingling acknowledged her private preference to avoid social media but committed to increasing her online presence for fans. She gently redirected blame for limited promotional materials to her own personality traits rather than the production company, while firmly calling for fans to maintain rationality and reject online toxicity. She expressed gratitude for fan support and emphasized her love for kind, thoughtful followers. Her measured response, balancing accountability with boundary-setting, drew widespread admiration for her maturity and grace in defusing the conflict without blaming either side.

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National

Labor Ministry Allocates 7 Billion Baht For Insured Workers Debt Relief

The Labor Ministry allocated 7 billion baht this year to repay outstanding debt owed to insured workers through the Social Security Office, with a target to clear the remaining 35 billion baht by 2574.

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During the July 1, 2569 parliamentary session reviewing the fiscal year 2570 budget bill, Labor Minister Chulphon Amornvivat explained that the Labor Ministry's budget allocation increased by 5 percent this year, though many departmental operations faced cuts due to fiscal limitations.

The budget increase specifically targets insured workers' contribution payments through the Social Security Office. The minister acknowledged parliamentary concerns about outstanding state contribution payments owed to insured workers, confirming that approximately 42,000 million baht in arrears will remain by the end of September.

Looking back over the past decade, arrears reached approximately 100,000 million baht annually during 2558-2559. However, since the 2561 Fiscal Discipline Act created a mechanism requiring the government to repay outstanding debts, successive administrations have made consistent payments within their budget capacity.

This year, the ministry allocated approximately 7,000 million baht specifically for outstanding arrears—an increase from the previous year and a deliberate commitment to advance debt repayment. The minister emphasized the government's intention to maintain this framework, enabling the public sector to return funds to insured workers as quickly as possible.

A target has been set for 2574 to settle the entire 42,000 million baht debt. After this year's 7,000 million baht payment, approximately 35,000 million baht will remain. The minister confirmed the government's commitment to completing repayment expeditiously and within the established timeline.

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