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Police

Cybercrime Police Arrest Two Suspects Operating Fake Gold Trading Scheme That Defrauded Victims of 2.6 Million Baht

Cybercrime police in Thailand arrested two Chiang Rai men accused of running a fake gold trading scam that defrauded a government official of 2.6 million baht through false TikTok investment schemes.

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On May 20, 2026, Pol. Lt. Gen. Surpol Prembut, commander of the Cyber Crime Police Division, authorized officers including Pol. Col. Komkrit Sukhthai, head of Cyber Crime Police Bureau 3, to arrest Nanthanop Yeephinyoh, 23, from Chiang Rai, and Patrapimol Wangseng, 24, also from Chiang Rai, based on arrest warrants from Surin Provincial Court numbers 235/2569 and 236/2569 respectively.

The investigation began after a government official reported being defrauded. A scammer contacted him through TikTok and lured him into investing in digital gold trading through the ZFX platform, claiming it was a legitimate business registered with Thailand's SEC and operated by a UK-based parent company. The scammer provided false evidence of profits and convinced the victim to transfer funds through multiple bank loans across 15 transactions totaling 2,696,473 baht. When the victim later inquired about his profits, he was given various excuses until he could no longer reach the scammers and realized he had been defrauded.

After reporting the case to cybercrime police, investigators determined that Nanthanop and Patrapimol operated as part of a call center gang, opening money mule accounts to receive fraudulent transfers from victims. Police gathered evidence and obtained court arrest warrants. Both suspects were apprehended in Chiang Rai and initially confessed. They are now facing charges of conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit computer crimes involving falsified or forged data, and related computer fraud offenses.

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Community

Mint Maleewan Makes Triumphant Comeback, Announces Solo Concert with Star-Studded Surprise Guests

Legendary Thai artist Mint Maleewan returns after 30 years with a solo concert featuring reimagined versions of her classic ballads and surprise guest collaborations, performing July 18 at UOB LIVE Bangkok.

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After 30 years in the music industry, legendary artist Mint Maleewan Jemina is making her triumphant comeback with 'Maleewan Concert Love in Rock,' a groundbreaking solo concert produced by the seasoned team at 'Escape Bangkok Connect' with over a decade of concert production experience. Known as the 'Queen of Rainy Season Ballads' and beloved diva with numerous platinum-selling albums, Mint will perform a new, powerful take on her classic love songs spanning three decades, including fan favorites like 'Ask for Solace,' 'Do You Know Why,' and 'Missing You Beyond Measure.' The concert promises an innovative blend of romantic ballads and rock music, along with exclusive songs written specifically for this event and surprise guest collaborations featuring rock and love song artists in unexpected pairings. Experience this special musical journey through Mint's iconic voice and powerful production design at 'Maleewan Concert Love in Rock' on Saturday, July 18, 2025, at UOB LIVE Bangkok, 6th Floor, M Sphere. Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 10:00 AM at Thai Ticket Major branches and online at www.thaiticketmajor.com.

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Police

Car Strikes Wild Elephant, Bursts Into Flames, Killing 70-Year-Old Passenger; Three Elephants Spotted Crossing Road

A Toyota Corolla collided with a wild elephant on a Kanchanaburi highway on May 19, catching fire and killing a 70-year-old passenger, as three elephants were crossing the road.

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A Toyota Corolla sedan struck a wild elephant on Highway 323 in Wang Dang subdistrict, Mueang district, Kanchanaburi province, on the evening of May 19, causing the vehicle to lose control and catch fire, destroying it completely. The passenger, a 70-year-old man, died at the scene, while the driver, 64, and rear passenger, 74, sustained serious injuries and were rushed to Phahol Phon Phayuhon Hospital for emergency treatment.

According to eyewitness accounts, three wild elephants were crossing the road when the vehicle collided with the second elephant with great force. Following the incident, wildlife officials from Salekhphra Wildlife Sanctuary and Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park coordinated closely to monitor the area throughout the night and prevent further accidents.

Staff led by Sudthai Pobkheaw tracked the three elephants, following their footprints and fresh dung from the accident site through a private factory zone and northward past limestone formations. Recent tracks were found in a cassava field heading toward a golf course area in Ban Khao Phuloem, Mueang district. Initial investigation found no signs of injuries or blood from the elephants, though officials continue tracking efforts. Environment Minister Suchat Choomklin expressed concern over the incident and emphasized the importance of public safety while promoting sustainable coexistence between communities and wild elephants.

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Tourism

TWS Invites Fans to Create 24/7 Memories at Their First Major Concert in Bangkok on September 26

K-pop group TWS brings their '24/7:FOR:YOU' tour to Bangkok on September 26, 2025, marking their first full-scale concert in Thailand with tickets starting at 2,900 baht.

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Thai fans of TWS (the '42' fanbase) are gearing up for a special experience as the rising K-pop sensation invites them to create '24/7' memories at Thailand's first full-scale concert, '2026 TWS TOUR '24/7:FOR:YOU' IN BANGKOK,' set for Saturday, September 26, 2025 at 18:00 at IDEA Live, Bravo BKK. Fans can expect spectacular shows, complete production, and the undeniable charm of all six members—SHINYU, DOHOON, YOUNGJAE, HANJIN, JIHOON, and KYUNGMIN—who are ready to deliver their signature 'Boyhood Pop' sound characterized by bright, fun, and energetic performances that capture the essence of youth and growth.

Since their official debut, TWS has achieved remarkable success. Their debut single 'plot twist' from the album 'Sparking Blue' charted on Billboard Global 200 for eight consecutive weeks and topped Melon's year-end chart in South Korea. All five of their releases—including the mini-albums 'SUMMER BEAT!', 'TRY WITH US', and 'play hard'—have collectively sold over 500,000 copies. Their hit song 'OVERDRIVE' sparked a massive fever, dominating dance challenges and becoming one of the year's hottest moments. Most recently, their latest album 'NO TRAGEDY' set a new record with first-week sales exceeding 1.1 million copies, becoming the group's first million-selling album and earning them recognition on NME's 100 for 2025 and Rolling Stone's Future 25 for 2026.

Tickets for the Bangkok concert are priced from 2,900 to 6,900 baht, with all tickets including a hardcover ticket and commemorative poster. VIP PACKAGE holders receive exclusive benefits including soundcheck access and a chance to win one of 30 autographed posters. The presale for 42 MEMBERSHIP holders opens on Saturday, June 20, 2025 from 12:00-18:00 at www.imethai.com. Interested buyers must register as 42 MEMBERSHIP (GLOBAL) members and complete presale registration through Weverse by June 9, 2025 at 13:00 to June 14, 2025 at 13:00.

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Police

Police Spokesman Orders Decisive Criminal Prosecution Against Chinese Abduction Gang; Four Officers to Be Placed on Leave

Thai police ordered decisive prosecution against four officers and a civilian accused of unlawfully detaining five Chinese nationals in Sakaeo Province on May 17, with all suspects charged with conspiracy, abuse of power, and extortion.

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Police Spokesman Orders Decisive Criminal Prosecution Against Chinese Abduction Gang; Four Officers Recommended for Suspension. On May 20, 2025, Deputy National Police Chief Trirat Phiwphon, acting as spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, revealed developments in the case involving the arrest of four police officers and one civilian following an immigration checkpoint operation. Multiple units assisted in rescuing five Chinese nationals from a residential house in Wang Mai Subdistrict, Wang Somboon District, Sakaeo Province on May 17. Police Chief Kittipat Panpetch ordered thorough investigation, prosecution, and strict disciplinary action against the four officers. Such conduct constitutes serious criminal violations, and the National Police Office will proceed decisively without exception. The investigation has been expanded to examine all related parties. Sakaeo Provincial Police immediately filed criminal charges against all five perpetrators, and officers have been recommended for immediate suspension from service.

For criminal proceedings, Wang Somboon Police Station charged all five perpetrators with charges including conspiracy to unlawfully detain others, abuse of official power, extortion, and corruption. The civilian was charged as an accomplice. All suspects were remanded to Sakaeo Provincial Court starting May 19. Colonel Thaworn Dulayavit, Commander of Sakaeo Provincial Police, personally supervised the investigation.

Regarding disciplinary action, the National Police Office ordered strict measures, with initial reports confirming that all four officers have been recommended for immediate suspension to ensure transparent investigation and build public confidence. Regarding one additional police officer mentioned in information, investigation and expansion of the case is ongoing, and if involvement is found, both criminal and disciplinary action will be pursued without exception.

Deputy Commander Trirat stated that such serious conduct violates the law, regulations, and police ethics entirely. Although detainees may have committed illegal acts, state officials have no right to exercise illegal authority either. The National Police Office has a clear policy to prevent and suppress all forms of crime and clear procedures to remove police who violate the law. Investigations will be accelerated to identify all involved parties, including examining whether it was organized crime or had additional support, and all units have been ordered to perform duties strictly within legal frameworks to maintain public confidence and national image.

Initial investigation found that all five foreign nationals illegally entered Thailand and frequently crossed the Thailand-Cambodia border. They are being investigated for connections to transnational crime networks or online fraud operations. The National Police Office affirms that all police units and relevant agencies implement strict security measures and facilitate services for citizens and tourists of all nationalities, confirming that Thailand is safe and will not allow the country to become a base or transit route for transnational criminal operations.

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Breaking

US Bakery Goes Viral After Burning 20,000 Baht Cake When Customer Discovers Boyfriend's Infidelity

A Louisiana baker went viral on Instagram after burning a $600 custom cake on video when the customer canceled her boyfriend's birthday party after discovering his infidelity.

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A cake decorator in Louisiana, USA has become an internet sensation after an unexpected incident involving a high-value custom birthday cake that was ordered in advance but ended in an unforgettable way.

The cake was worth approximately 600 US dollars, or about 19,700 baht, designed to serve around 75 guests for a female customer's boyfriend's birthday party. However, on the day the cake was ready for delivery, the customer decided to cancel the entire event after suspecting her boyfriend of infidelity, making the large cake unnecessary.

Instead of picking up the cake, the customer asked the baker to "destroy" it on video and offered an additional 100 dollars, or roughly 3,300 baht, as payment for filming the destruction. But the situation took an unexpected turn.

The baker chose a more dramatic and attention-grabbing method, opting to set the cake on fire rather than simply destroying it, and posted the video to Instagram where it went viral instantly. In the clip, the cake decorator also made pointed comments about the birthday boy and offered birthday wishes mixed with criticism of his infidelity, directly naming him and saying, "We don't keep cheaters like this in our lives!"

She later clarified that the customer was the cardholder and her direct employer, that all actions were performed per the customer's request, and that payment had no legal issues. The baker noted she understood the customer's feelings, and the incident reflected a dramatic relationship breakdown where the expensive cake became merely "flames" amid a collapsed relationship.

After the video was released, the online world offered varied reactions. Some viewed it as a symbolic and painful way to "close a relationship," while others questioned the appropriateness of destroying such an expensive cake. One user commented they had never seen a cake burned before but now could check it off their list. Another joked about the customer's satisfaction being "12/10," while another remarked, "You are my hero, and I never knew cakes could catch fire!"

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Police

Appeals Court Overturns Ruling, Sentences 'Toto' to 3 Years Prison in Article 112 Case

An appeals court has overturned a lower court's dismissal and sentenced 'Toto' Piyarat Jongtep, a Prachathai MP, to three years in prison on lèse-majesté charges, though he was granted temporary release pending a Supreme Court appeal.

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At 9:30 a.m. on May 20, 2025, Kalasin Provincial Court heard the appeals court verdict in the case of Piyarat Jongtep, known as 'Toto,' a Prachathai party MP and former WeVo activist, who was charged under Article 112 of the Criminal Code and Article 14(3) of the Computer Crime Act. The Appeals Court Region 4 reversed the lower court's decision and imposed a three-year prison sentence without suspension on the charge under Article 112.

According to a Facebook post by Piyarat, the lower court only examined prosecution witnesses and refused to hear defense witnesses despite the defendant's objections. The lower court subsequently dismissed the charges due to questionable credibility of the prosecution's evidence. Piyarat's legal team then filed a petition requesting bail and temporary release to continue fighting the case in the Supreme Court.

At noon, the court granted temporary release with a security deposit of 300,000 baht, with the condition that the defendant not leave the kingdom without court permission.

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Police

18-Year-Old Edits Own Photos to Impersonate Government Official, Defrauds Poor Housing Project of 400,000 Baht Before Fleeing

An 18-year-old man impersonated a government official using edited photos to defraud village committees of 400,000 baht meant for housing poor families in Buriram Province, leaving elderly residents homeless after their houses were demolish

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An 18-year-old man used doctored photos to impersonate a government official and deceived poor families into housing construction schemes, then vanished with 400,000 baht in funds collected from village committees.

On May 20, 2025, residents of Chaokhemmak Subdistrict in Prakon Chai District, Buriram Province filed complaints that multiple poor families were suffering severely. Village committees had demolished their deteriorating homes with the intention of rebuilding them using Community Organizations Development Institute funds, but an unknown man had fraudulently obtained 400,000 baht from the village committee, leaving the poor families homeless.

Samruan Pathumrat, 70, one of the affected residents, explained that the village committee had initially approached her about building a new home funded by the institute at approximately 35,000 baht per house. She was delighted at the prospect of a new home after living in poverty for so long. The committee demolished her old house and even had foundation posts installed, but then everything went silent. Now, more than four months later, she remains homeless with no shelter.

Niwan Suepdi, 60, a neighboring resident, recounted that about five months earlier, a young person claiming to be Jetrin, secretary of the Community Organizations Development Institute (Public Organization), approached her house. This individual spoke eloquently and claimed the institute would build new homes for poor families across several villages.

Later, it was discovered that this so-called Jetrin had contacted village committees claiming he would oversee the housing project, but the committees needed to submit documentation to the institute under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security's Buriram office. After the committees provided evidence and received cash, Jetrin insisted on managing all the funds himself. The trusting committees agreed because of his persuasive manner, but he disappeared with the money.

The committees were shocked to learn that Jetrin was only 18 years old, yet he had managed to find the correct organization and successfully deceive multiple village committees. They were particularly distressed for the elderly residents who had even contributed 7,000 baht from their senior citizen stipends to the project.

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Police

Heartbreaking: Family Grieves as Myanmar Woman Victim of Train-Bus Collision is Identified; Boyfriend Collapses at Morgue

A 36-year-old Myanmar woman identified as A A Mit was confirmed dead from the May 16 train-bus collision; her boyfriend collapsed at the morgue in grief when her family came to claim her body at a Bangkok hospital.

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At 1:00 p.m. on May 20, 2025, at the Police Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine, the family of A A Mit, 36, a Myanmar national and one of the victims from the May 16 train-bus collision, arrived to claim her body. The atmosphere was heavy with grief as the family entered to make a final identification of the victim before leaving in tears. Everyone present wept inconsolably, with the victim's boyfriend crying so intensely that he lost consciousness and had to be placed on a stretcher by rescue workers for immediate first aid. Her sister, niece, and other relatives were equally devastated, their cries echoing throughout the morgue.

The victim's relatives revealed through tears that they had been trying to locate their sister after losing contact with her around 3:50 p.m. When news of the accident broke, they immediately rushed to the scene, hoping for a miracle. However, as officials provided details, they began to accept that she may have been among those killed. The family later confirmed her identity with certainty.

Relatives described the deceased as the family's pillar of support and a hardworking woman who had cared for her parents and family members throughout her life. She had lived and worked in Thailand for over 10 years and regularly used Route 206 buses. On her days off, she would typically visit her boyfriend who worked at a restaurant. On the day of the accident, she had boarded the bus near Rama IX Central, traveling just one stop—very close to where the collision occurred. Her niece was the last family member to speak with her before she boarded.

Relatives said the last time anyone saw the victim, she was walking back from the restaurant, waving goodbye before boarding the ill-fated bus. The family will now proceed with funeral arrangements while attempting to find strength, though they remain unable to fully accept this loss.

"The family hopes that relevant authorities will conduct a thorough investigation so that the victim receives justice and to prevent such tragedies from happening again in the future," they stated.

Today, the Police Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine, along with officials from the Gratitude Foundation, returned the remains of three victims to their families: Thekha to Tri Tet Thep Voraviharn Temple in Bangkok, followed by Thiam to Baan Kratai Don Noi Temple in Sri Saket Province, and finally A A Mit to Phrom Vongsa Ram Temple in Bangkok, as Bangkok Mass Transit Authority officials lined up to pay their respects.

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National

Civil Society Groups to File Complaint with Anti-Corruption Commission Over Handling of Sak Siam Case

Civil society groups plan to file a complaint with the anti-corruption commission over its dismissal of charges against former Transport Minister Sak Siam in a stock manipulation case, with opposition parties set to submit the matter by ear

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At 11:30 AM on May 20, 2025, the Student and Civil Society Network for Thai Reforms submitted a letter to Nathpong Ruengpanyavutti, leader of the opposition Democratic Party in the House of Representatives, and to the Democrat, Thai Loyal, and Free Thai parties, requesting them to compile signatures and submit the matter to the Supreme Court for establishment of an independent investigation committee to examine the National Anti-Corruption Commission's (NACC) handling of the dismissal of a complaint against former Transport Minister Sak Siam in a stock manipulation case.

Dr. Wayo Aswinrungwong, Democrat Party list MP and deputy party leader, stated that the complaint is still being prepared and will likely be submitted to the House Speaker by early June. He explained that new factual evidence and citizen input have been incorporated into the document. The facts being presented include settled matters and evidence from the NACC's own investigation process, as well as concerns about the time the NACC took to consider the case.

Aswinrungwong emphasized that the NACC's role is not to adjudicate cases but to investigate and forward findings to court, functioning only as an investigative officer. He stated: "Given the Constitutional Court's ruling suggesting sufficient grounds exist, when facts have merit, the NACC should submit them to court for judicial determination, as the NACC cannot be a judge except by dismissing charges."

He added that a separate new complaint is being prepared regarding audio clips of former House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, which were previously submitted and dismissed before parliament's dissolution.

Satit Wongnongtui, Democrat Party list MP and deputy leader, confirmed his party has consistently monitored the case and will submit a separate legal complaint to the NACC regarding unresolved aspects of Sak Siam's case. The network has also requested tax collection follow-up on Shin Corporation shares held by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Dr. Vorawich Dechkijwikrom, Thai Loyal Party leader, stated that protecting national interests is their priority and despite having limited parliamentary votes, they are prepared to support beneficial measures for the people. General Seree Pisuthsen, Free Thai Party list MP, indicated the party's readiness to support the initiative.

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Community

Fortune Forecast for 6 Zodiac Signs as Venus Shifts: Unlock Sudden Wealth and Blessings

Six zodiac signs—Gemini, Aries, Leo, Virgo, Aquarius, and Libra—are forecast to experience sudden wealth and major life improvements as Venus shifts this month, according to fortune teller Mor Boey.

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Fortune teller Mor Boey offers a detailed forecast for six zodiac signs experiencing a Venus shift that promises major positive life transformations, sudden good fortune, and money flowing like royalty. The six lucky signs are Gemini, Aries, Leo, Virgo, Aquarius, and Libra. For people born under these signs, recent times have been challenging—marked by setbacks, obstacles, and emotional turmoil as they've fought through difficulties with ups and downs in a repetitive cycle. However, this month brings a breakthrough as Venus advances toward greater success. Life is about to change dramatically for the better, with sudden major luck and money flowing abundantly without needing to search—it will come naturally and sweep across all areas of life. The fortune reading confirms that these six zodiac signs will experience a significant positive turning point as Venus shifts, bringing sudden wealth and blessings with money flowing like royalty.

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