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Plot Twist! Real Victim Emerges, Denies Police Used Black Bags and M16s for Extortion

The real victim in a disputed police extortion case has emerged, denying allegations that Srisaketat officers used black bags and M16 rifles, and accusing the complainants of fabricating details to avoid repaying 345,000 baht owed from a ve

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Plot twist in the Srisakeat police case! The actual victim has surfaced, insisting that Srisaketat police investigators did not use 'black bags' or M16 rifles for extortion and claiming the other party has distorted the facts. The deputy superintendent clarifies that all procedures followed legal protocols.

The case began when Sgt. Kings Tangtim brought a used car salesman to file a complaint with the Crime Suppression Division, claiming he was robbed and threatened by individuals posing as Mueang Srisaketat police investigators. He alleged they pointed M16s at him and his associates, handcuffed him, and threatened to use black bags while demanding money.

On May 23, 2025, a 38-year-old woman (pseudonym Nang Nee) revealed to reporters that she is actually the victim of the group that filed the complaint. Her story began on May 7 when she purchased a Toyota Revo pickup truck from this group for 345,000 baht. After completing the purchase, she drove the truck toward Bangkok. Within 5 kilometers of the sale location, a group in a sedan followed her, flashing lights and signaling her to stop, claiming she had rear-ended them. Feeling unsafe in the dark area, she drove to a gas station in Ban Piang Nam, Nong Phai subdistrict, Mueang district, Srisaketat province, where the group forcibly took the vehicle and fled with her belongings still inside.

On May 13, the group resold the truck to an acquaintance. Nang Nee contacted police, who arranged a sting operation leading to arrests. During mediation at Mueang Srisaketat station, she initially demanded 500,000 baht in compensation, which was negotiated down to 345,000 baht—the original purchase price. She received 100,000 baht that day and requested another 50,000 baht the next day, with the remainder to follow. However, the group paid only 100,000 baht before disappearing and subsequently filed the complaint with the Crime Suppression Division.

Nang Nee stated that she was present throughout the investigation room proceedings and the police investigators never exhibited the threatening behavior described in their complaint. She emphasized that the group's allegations about police using black bags and extorting hundreds of thousands of baht are completely false and distorted. She praised the police for treating her well, providing food and accommodation, and handling both her and the suspects fairly without any aggressive conduct.

Nang Nee said she simply wants the 345,000 baht returned from those responsible and warned others buying used cars to examine details carefully, avoid nighttime transactions, and immediately contact police if anything seems suspicious.

She expressed that the complaint filed with the Crime Suppression Division reads like a movie plot with fabricated details. However, she is prepared to visit the Crime Suppression Division if needed to confirm the truth and demonstrate her integrity regarding this matter, and is ready to proceed through legal channels.

Deputy Superintendent Pol. Lt. Col. Sarawut Kamnoi from Mueang Srisaketat Police Station stated that regarding media reports concerning police conduct, all officers' duties strictly adhere to legal principles and respect for human rights.

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Police

Celebrating Ordination Day Drunk! Intoxicated Monk Enters Popular Shabu Restaurant, Heads to Bar, Then Challenges Police to Fight

A 60-year-old monk from Nong Bua Lamphu was arrested in Udon Thani after becoming heavily intoxicated, attempting to enter a bar, and attacking police officers. He was defrocked and charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

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At 8 PM on May 23, 2569, Deputy Superintendent Sataporn Sawatdee of Muang Udon Thani Police Station received a report of an intoxicated monk behaving disruptively and attempting to enter a popular shabu-shabu buffet restaurant and a liquor bar behind a shopping mall on Thong Yai Road in Udon Thani Municipality, about 300 meters from Udon Thani Railway Station. Police Unit 191 rushed to the scene.

When officers arrived, shopping mall security had already seated the monk on the ground near the bar entrance. He was wearing only a simple robe and lower garment with flip-flops, showing severe signs of intoxication. He staggered, spoke incoherently, reeked of alcohol, and shouted while cursing onlookers. He claimed he had drunk clear whisky and could drink wherever he wanted because it wasn't unconstitutional—arguing that politicians who created the constitution were the real violators.

Police found his monk's certificate and ID card, identifying him as Phra Somr Kusomo (Dhammayut sect), also known as Mr. Somr, 60 years old, a temple-ordained monk from Wat Pa Lailai in Nong Bua Lamphu Province. He had been ordained for 20 years since age 40. When questioned, he remained heavily intoxicated and angry at being checked, insulting reporters as ignorant of the constitution and challenging two police officers to fight.

Police transported him by pickup truck to collect his belongings from Udon Thani Railway Station. As they attempted to take him to the temple, he tried jumping from the moving vehicle. When police stopped to restrain him, he grabbed an officer's baton and attempted to strike them, leading to a struggle before he was handcuffed to the truck bed amid public shock.

Police then took Somr to Wat Bodhi Samphon, a royal temple in Udon Thani Province, for immediate defrocking. Venerable Sutthipaññavat, deputy provincial sangha leader, conducted the disrobing ceremony and removed his yellow robes. Afterward, he remained intoxicated and disoriented, unable to recall where he was or came from, but admitted to Venerable Sutthipaññavat that he drinks regularly whenever possible, claiming it relieves arm tightness.

After Somr changed into white civilian clothes, police invited him to the station, but he refused, saying he wanted to rest at the temple. However, officers escorted him out of the provincial sangha leader's quarters. He then argued with police again, claiming he was being forced to leave and threatened to punch an officer. Police took him into custody and filed charges for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

Sawon, 55, the shopping mall security guard, revealed that he first saw the monk arriving by tuk-tuk at the railway station entrance, then saw him emerge later in severe intoxication reeking of alcohol. The monk initially asked Sawon if he had seen his mother, and when told no, he attempted to enter the shopping mall.

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National

Thai Sepaktakraw Chief Slams Referees: 'They Can Have the Championship' – Threatens to Withdraw National Team

Thailand's sepaktakraw federation chief accused referees of bias after the defending champion men's team was disqualified from the World Cup semifinal in Malaysia, threatening to withdraw from future competitions if refereeing standards don

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At the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 in Malaysia on May 23, 2026, Thailand's defending champion men's team faced Malaysia in a semifinal match that became heated in the third deciding set after the teams were tied 1-1. With Thailand trailing 1-0 in sets and leading 14-13 late in the second set, Thai players attempted a finishing move, but Singaporean referee Radee ruled that Thailand had stepped out of bounds. The Thai team protested by refusing to continue playing, with the coaching staff demanding the point be reinstated and the referee be changed, or they would forfeit the match. After time ran out, Thailand was penalized with a forfeit loss.

After the match, Thana Chaiyaprasit, president of the Thai Sepaktakraw Association (known as 'Big Tom'), alleged that the International Federation had intentionally assigned Radee to officiate and that the refereeing was blatantly unfair, with at least three questionable calls. He stated the team decided to let Malaysia take the trophy rather than continue under these conditions, noting that filing protests would be futile since the Federation appeared to have predetermined the outcome. He criticized that lower-line judges repeatedly awarded points to Thailand, only for Radee to overrule them with replay decisions.

"Going forward, we need to reconsider our participation," Chaiyaprasit said. "If this continues, we may not send our full national team to future competitions. Instead, we might send our youth team to gain experience."

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Breaking

Hull City Returns to Premier League After Nine Years Following Championship Playoff Final Victory Over Middlesbrough

Hull City beat Middlesbrough 1-0 in extra time at Wembley to secure Premier League promotion for the first time since 2017, with Oliver McBurnie scoring the decisive goal in the Championship playoff final.

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Hull City clinched a thrilling extra-time victory over Middlesbrough in the English Championship playoff final to return to the Premier League for the first time in nine years. The match took place at Wembley Stadium in London on May 23rd, with both teams locked in a tight contest. The first half saw Hull come close when Oliver McBurnie's header from a Ryan Giles cross struck the crossbar, leaving the score at 0-0 at the break. The second half remained scoreless, forcing the match into extra time. In the 90+5th minute, Yu Hiragawa's cross from the left found the area where the Middlesbrough goalkeeper fumbled the ball, and McBurnie pounced to fire home the winning goal in a 1-0 victory. Hull became the third team to earn Premier League promotion for next season, following champions Coventry City and runners-up Ipswich Town. This marks Hull's return to the top flight since their relegation in the 2016-17 season.

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Regional

Singapore Referee Radi's Controversial Calls Lead Thai Sepaktakraw Team to Protest and Withdraw from Finals

Thailand withdrew from the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup final in Malaysia after a controversial call by Singapore referee Radi denied what appeared to be a winning spike at a crucial moment in the deciding match against hosts Malaysia.

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In the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 men's team final at Titiwangsa Stadium in Malaysia on May 23, 2026, defending champion Thailand faced off against Malaysia. Thailand had comfortably defeated South Korea 2-0 in the semifinals, while Malaysia beat Indonesia 2-0, with a packed home crowd supporting the hosts.

In the first match, Thai Team A featuring Phontep Thinsaibanbon, Marukindorn Phanmakorn, and Jirasak Phakbua lost to Malaysia 1-2 sets (9-15, 15-13, 12-15). Thai Team B, composed of Ratsanaphong Nonthakorot, Wuthianan Kamsenah, and Thanapol Satyuen, bounced back with a 2-0 victory (15-6, 15-13) to tie the series 1-1, forcing a decisive third match.

In the final match, Thai Team C fielded Chakkarit Thinsaibanbon, Wichai Temkorot, and Phutawan Sophaa. With Thailand trailing 1-0 and leading 14-13 in the second set, referee Radi from Singapore made a controversial line-crossing call against Thailand at a critical moment, denying what appeared to be a winning spike. Thailand protested the decision and refused to continue playing, demanding either the point be awarded back or the referee be replaced. The Thai team ultimately forfeited the match due to the team staff's refusal to continue under these conditions. Reports indicate the Thai Sepaktakraw Association plans to file an official protest.

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Police

Illegal Bar Raided in Downtown Chiang Mai, 12 Undocumented Migrant Workers Arrested

Tourist Police raided a Chiang Mai bar and arrested 12 Myanmar workers whose permits didn't match their registered employers, violating work authorization rules.

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On May 23, 2025, as part of a crackdown on foreign-linked criminal activities, the Tourist Police conducted a raid on a bar and karaoke establishment in downtown Chiang Mai. Under the direction of Police Major General Olarb Iamprapphas, commander of Tourist Police Region 2, and Police Colonel Pison Truamdi, the investigation team led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Avirut Sukhaem, along with Chiang Phueak Police Station officers, inspected the venue. Officers discovered 12 Myanmar nationals employed as musicians and staff. Although all possessed valid work permits, the permits did not match the employers listed in their documentation, violating regulations requiring workers to notify the registrar of their employer and workplace within 15 days of employment. The raid followed complaints about excessive noise from the establishment and reports that it served as a hub for Myanmar migrant worker networks. According to preliminary investigation, the bar has been operating since the Songkran festival period, primarily serving Myanmar clients and migrant laborers, with a Thai manager overseeing operations. All suspects have been handed over to Chiang Phueak Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities are currently tracking financial flows, employers, business owners, and capital backers involved in the operation.

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Police

Major Fire Engulfs Used Car Lot in Samut Sakhon, Nine Vehicles Destroyed

A fire destroyed three vehicles and damaged six others at a used car lot in Samut Sakhon on May 23, with the blaze believed to have started from faulty wiring or an engine spark in one of the parked cars.

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A fire broke out at a used car and motorcycle dealership lot in Samut Sakhon at approximately 7:30 PM on May 23, 2025. The facility, located in Soi U Preecha connecting Rama II and Ekkachai roads in Nadi subdistrict, Muang district, Samut Sakhon, received rapid response from fire brigades dispatched from Nadi municipal authorities and surrounding areas.

The tent-style lot contained numerous vehicles awaiting sale. Fortunately, the lot manager and staff managed to evacuate nearly all vehicles, except for three cars that were completely engulfed in flames—those parked at the rear of the lot. Six additional vehicles sustained minor damage, bringing total damage to nine vehicles. Firefighters controlled the blaze in approximately 30 minutes.

Initial investigation revealed the lot typically maintains a single overnight watchman. However, at the time of the fire, no one was present—the owner had returned to his residence about 30 minutes prior, and the watchman had stepped out for a meal with the gate securely locked. A nearby resident discovered the smoke and flames and immediately contacted police. The vehicles are used models operating on gasoline fuel.

A neighboring witness reported viewing security camera footage showing smoke gradually emerging from the front area under the hood of the middle parked vehicle before flames erupted, subsequently spreading to two adjacent vehicles.

Police will coordinate with forensic specialists to investigate the cause, though preliminary assessment suggests the fire may have originated from engine compartment systems or faulty wiring in the middle vehicle, possibly from an electrical spark.

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Police

Tragedy as 13-Year-Old Boy Drowns While Attempting to Rescue Struggling Friend

A 13-year-old boy drowned while attempting to rescue his 14-year-old friend who was struggling in strong currents at Tharuean Pier in Bangkok; both bodies were recovered after more than two hours of searching.

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A 13-year-old boy jumped into the water to rescue his 14-year-old female friend who was drowning, but was pulled under by her and both disappeared beneath the surface. Relatives lit incense at a shrine before the bodies were recovered.

At 5:00 PM on May 23, 2569, Police Lieutenant Colonel Wiresak Srivauray, head of Tharuean Police Station, received a report of two children drowning near Tharuean Pier on Soi Kasetrat, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok. He proceeded to investigate with divers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation. At the private pier, a 15-year-old friend named Chatchai gave a statement that he, his friend Pho (13 years old, a first-year student at Nonthaburi Wittaya School), and friend Waep (14 years old) had come to swim at the pier. He and Pho could swim, but Waep could not.

Before the incident, he swam about 20 meters from the dock toward the shore, then Waep attempted to follow him. However, due to the strong current, Waep began to drown and called for help. When Pho saw this, he jumped in to rescue her, but Waep grabbed and pulled him under as well.

After learning of the incident, two teams of Ruamkatanyu Foundation divers took turns searching. Relatives of the children lit incense at a shrine asking to find them. After more than two hours, rescuers found both bodies locked in an embrace approximately 50 meters from the dock. The bodies were handed over to the foundation and sent to Siriraj Hospital's forensic medicine department for detailed examination.

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National

Dr. Joh Promotes Bangkok Studio Policy to Develop Vocational Schools and Create Jobs and Income for Bangkok Residents

Bangkok governor candidate Chaiyawat Sathawarwijit unveiled a "Bangkok Studio" plan to transform vocational schools into job-matching hubs that connect trainees with employers and boost resident income.

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On May 23, 2025, Chaiyawat Sathawarwijit, Bangkok governor candidate from the Prachathai Party, along with Ploy Telane, candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Council in the Khlong Toei district, and Ratchanok Srinok, Prachathai party-list candidate, held an event titled "Bangkok Made Simple: Starting Fresh, It Should Be Easier" to discuss with residents how to make it easier for Bangkok people to access new skills, new jobs, and new work opportunities.

Chaiyawat stated that Bangkok should be a city that creates opportunities for people to grow and progress. While the city already has good vocational schools, he wants to improve them further by creating a system that connects people with new professions, jobs, opportunities, and increased income. His policy aims to upgrade Bangkok's vocational training centers into Bangkok Studio—something more than just a school. It will be a space where people can walk in, learn new skills, and find job opportunities. The system will connect employers seeking workers with specific skills to Bangkok Studio, where those skills can be developed.

Chaiyawat further explained that vocational centers must go beyond being training schools; they need to ensure that after graduation, graduates have increased income and can find employment. Opportunity is crucial for this city, which has not created enough opportunities for its people in the past. This is the foundation of the Prachathai Party's policy to provide more opportunities for residents.

Ratchanok stated that the Prachathai Party believes Bangkok can create jobs, careers, and increase income for its people. Grassroots residents frequently ask party representatives and council candidates how to increase their income. She added that the Prachathai Party previously implemented policies on public transportation, early childhood development centers, and educational system improvements to help reduce living costs for Bangkok residents. The policy to create 200,000 new jobs within four years, along with the Bangkok Studio initiative, will elevate Bangkok's vocational training centers to new heights, making life simpler and easier for Bangkok residents under a Prachathai-backed governor.

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Police

Two Students Granted Bail of 50,000 Baht Each in High-Speed Crash Case Against Traffic Police

Two university students were released on 50,000-baht bail each after a vehicle struck a traffic police officer at a checkpoint in Bangkok on May 22, seriously injuring him during a reckless driving incident.

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Phra Khanong Criminal Court has approved temporary release for two 20-year-old university students on bail of 50,000 baht each in connection with a reckless driving incident at a police checkpoint. The incident occurred early morning on May 22, when a vehicle struck Deputy Traffic Sergeant Tharn of Bang Na Police Station, seriously injuring him while on duty. The first suspect, Thanabat Yotwut, 20, faces charges of jointly possessing firearms and ammunition without authorization, unlawfully transporting weapons through residential and public areas without justification, and negligence causing serious bodily injury to another person. The second suspect, Akkarawin Duangphet, 20, faces charges of jointly possessing firearms and ammunition without authorization and unlawfully transporting weapons through residential and public areas without justification. Following the bail hearing, the families of both suspects filed release requests with Phra Khanong Criminal Court. The court approved temporary release for both suspects through the investigation and examination phases, setting bail at 50,000 baht each with a signed bond agreement and a penalty of 50,000 baht for breach. The suspects must report to court on July 10 as scheduled, with the families providing cash as collateral and executing the bail bond.

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Police

Indian Man Arrested on Koh Phangan for Posting Gun-Toting Videos on Social Media, Found Dealing Drugs at Parties

Indian national arrested on Koh Phangan after posting armed videos on social media while dealing drugs at parties; police seized methamphetamine, MDMA, ketamine and a firearm from his residence.

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Region 8 Police conducted a raid and arrested an audacious Indian national on Koh Phangan who had been posting gun-wielding videos on social media while allegedly dealing drugs at parties. The case originated from videos showing a foreigner displaying and firing both long and short weapons with evidence of target practice. On May 23, 2025, Deputy Police Commissioner Pol. Gen. Samran Nualma authorized the operation, with Pol. Col. Naphsil Poolsawadi and Pol. Col. Sitthichai Logkampal mobilizing officers led by Pol. Maj. Prawit Engchuean to arrest Mr. Shabeelkunnon Valappil, a 33-year-old Indian national, at his residence in Moo 1, Koh Phangan subdistrict, Koh Phangan district, Surat Thani province.

Valappil was charged with overstaying his visa. Police seized crystal methamphetamine, MDMA, ketamine, and a firearm, along with a second suspect and additional drug paraphernalia. The investigation began on May 13 when police launched an operation targeting foreign networks using Thai nominees as front companies in Koh Phangan. Local residents provided information about a foreigner with reckless behavior who dealt drugs in the durian orchard area of Moo 2, Ban Tai subdistrict, and frequently fired weapons at his residence.

When officers arrived at the location on May 23, they found three houses. The homeowner reported Valappil was outside and returning shortly. When Valappil arrived on a motorcycle, police revealed their identities. He attempted to flee but officers subdued him. A search of Valappil's person uncovered nine bags of drugs and an aluminum tube in his left pants pocket, plus a drug-measuring spoon hidden in a pink bag. Investigators discovered his affinity for firearms through photos with both short and long weapons, evidence of shooting practice including shell casings and target marks, and involvement in drug distribution on Koh Samui. An examination of his mobile phone revealed images of various drugs with clearly marked prices. The suspect was transferred to Koh Phangan Police Station for legal proceedings.

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