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PM Anuthins Fires Back at Sereepitakkul Over Ethics Complaint, Accuses Him of Using Old Police Tactics to Intimidate People

PM Anuthon dismissed ethics complaints from a former police general planning a constitutional court petition over the Khao Kradong land seizure case, accusing him of using intimidation tactics. The PM denied involvement in the land matter a

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Prime Minister Anuthon Charnvirakul responded sharply to accusations from Pol. Gen. Sereepitakkul Temiywes, a Serirung Thai Party list MP who plans to file a constitutional court petition questioning the PM's qualifications and ethics over the Khao Kradong land seizure case. Speaking at Government House on May 18 at 4:55 PM, Anuthon dismissed the ethics complaint, sarcastically suggesting that "manufacturing water" would also violate ethics standards. When asked if his comments referred to someone who might go to Buri Ram, Anuthon questioned why anyone would need to do so, casually offering to take the person out for a meal if he had free time.

When asked if he was concerned about the case's impact on him, Anuthon turned the question back on reporters, stating he had no involvement. He explained his registered residence in Buri Ram was a constitutional requirement for MPs and was established when he was leading the Phum Jai Thai Party. He emphasized he had never owned land or conducted business in Buri Ram.

Anuthon stated he was unsure what specific charges Sereepitakkul was bringing but could not prevent anyone from suing him. He noted the matter was now in court and would proceed according to judicial process. When asked about countersuit possibilities, Anuthon criticized Sereepitakkul, who is 80 years old, for suddenly causing trouble. He characterized this as typical old police intimidation tactics and expressed confusion about what might have upset the general, suggesting they previously got along well and questioning what offense he may have committed.

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Police

Nikki Natchatr Feels Lonely With No Hate Messages After Filing Complaint Against Keyboard Warrior Who Insulted His Mother

Thai footballer Nikki Natchatr filed a police complaint against an online abuser who insulted his mother during a broadcast, with police identifying the suspect as the case progresses through legal channels.

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Nikki Natchatr filed his first-ever police complaint after years of receiving online harassment, but drew the line when a netizen insulted his mother during a football broadcast. At a press conference on May 18 at Aree Football One Bangkok, he updated that police have identified the suspect and located their residence, with the case progressing through legal channels. Though he admitted feeling lonely without the daily hate messages he previously received, Nikki emphasized his main demand is for the person to apologize to his mother, noting that his parents bore no part in the online feud. He revealed the personal attack criticized his mother's cosmetic procedures, which concerned him as it could prompt unnecessary anxiety and additional medical expenses for her.

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Police

State Railway of Thailand to take action against train driver and track supervisor; preliminarily dismiss them from civil service positions

State Railway of Thailand has preliminarily dismissed a train driver and track supervisor involved in a recent collision with a Bangkok bus, pending a full investigation into the accident's cause including substance testing and license veri

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The State Railway of Thailand is taking action against the train driver and track supervisor involved in the recent collision, with preliminary dismissals from civil service positions and an investigation committee established to examine multiple individuals.

On May 18, 2025, Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angskul discussed the collision between a State Railway train and a Bangkok Mass Transit Authority bus. The Transport Ministry is conducting comprehensive fact-checking on driver standards, track control systems, warning systems, and substance testing procedures to determine the accident's true cause, with preliminary results expected by Wednesday.

Initial reports show the train driver possessed an existing locomotive license but had not yet verified identity for a new license under the Rail Transport Act, which took effect on March 27, 2025, during its 120-day transition period. The State Railway's internal license and the Rail Transport Authority's permit operate separately. Previously, the State Railway used its own system, but the new law brought additional oversight by the Rail Transport Authority, creating a system transition. However, Deputy Minister Siripong emphasized this is not an excuse—even during the legal grace period, accountability and investigation remain necessary.

Regarding substance and alcohol testing, alcohol checks are routinely conducted before each duty, while drug screening uses random testing rounds. Screen tests for the train driver showed positive results across all substances, though specific drug types have not been disclosed as results are preliminary. It remains unclear whether the driver admits to drug use, pending police investigation and interrogation.

The driver and track supervisor provided conflicting statements, requiring full investigation before proceeding. Both have been preliminarily dismissed from civil service pending investigation transparency, with an investigation committee formed to examine multiple parties. Progress reports are due by May 20, 2025.

The Transport Ministry is implementing short-term solutions by improving personnel management and reducing human error, while long-term strategies will incorporate technology to reduce risk, requiring significant budget allocation and accelerated infrastructure projects. The Prime Minister has directed all agencies to implement systematic management despite bureaucratic constraints.

Regarding freight train operations, the Transport Ministry is considering restricting heavy cargo train schedules during daytime hours, similar to land transport regulations, as freight trains require longer braking distances and higher operational skill levels. Night-time operations will be emphasized.

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National

Anutin Vows Best Effort to Secure 2026 World Cup Broadcasting Rights, Emphasizes No Public Funds Will Be Used

PM Anutin pledged to pursue 2026 World Cup broadcasting rights while assuring no public funds will be spent, instead relying on private sector support to secure the broadcast for Thai viewers.

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At 4:55 p.m. on May 18, 2025, at Government House, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul addressed reports that the government was backing away from plans to purchase broadcasting rights for the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He stated: "The government will coordinate to the best of its ability and explore every possible avenue." When asked how the government views redirecting World Cup broadcasting funds toward Thai football development instead, Anutin clarified that no government budget or public funds are being used. Rather, the government is facilitating and providing support to interested private parties willing to make the broadcast happen. When asked whether Thai people still have a chance to watch the World Cup, Anutin replied with a "Best Effort" commitment.

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National

PM Unfazed as Constitutional Court Takes Up 400 Billion Baht Emergency Loan Decree, Insists Measure is Urgent, Claims Lenders Are Competing to Extend Credit

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul defended the government's 400 billion baht emergency loan decree before the Constitutional Court on May 18, insisting the measure addresses urgent public hardship and claiming lenders are competing to ext

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Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul expressed full confidence that the 400 billion baht emergency loan decree complies with constitutional intent, emphasizing public hardship as an urgent priority requiring government assistance. Speaking at Government House on May 18, 2025, he stated the government is proceeding according to proper procedures and constitutional requirements. The PM stressed that while opposition parties may not view the measure as urgent, the government considers all public suffering a pressing matter demanding immediate action. He confirmed the decree has been officially issued and published in the Royal Gazette, with Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilpraphan overseeing the Constitutional Court presentation. The Thai Help Thai Plus program will be submitted to the cabinet meeting on May 19 as scheduled. Responding to concerns about lender hesitation, the PM quickly countered that currently lenders are competing to extend credit.

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Police

Dramatic Road Intersection Confrontation: Fake Gun Threat Over 2,000 Baht Debt, Young Salesman Stabbed with Knife, Police to Press Serious Charges

A 31-year-old salesman was stabbed and threatened with a fake gun by three attackers on a Buriram highway in May 2024 over a disputed 2,000-baht debt. Police arrested the suspects and are pressing charges including robbery, knife possession

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On May 18, 2024, online videos circulated showing one woman and two men brandishing a fake gun and knife while threatening and assaulting a man on Highway 24 near the Thanon Hak intersection in Nang Rong District, Buriram Province, shocking onlookers.

The victim, 31-year-old salesman Thanavut, filed a police report at Nang Rong Police Station against the three known individuals who attacked him with firearms and blades, leaving him injured.

Police interrogated three suspects from the video: Khamsing, 40; Darawadee ("Je Chiao"), 53; and Chairat, 39. Seized evidence included the clothing worn during the incident, a fake gun, and a knife.

Khamsing claimed Thanavut had borrowed nearly 4,000 baht from his wife Darawadee but refused to repay after several months and blocked contact on Facebook and Line. He said he encountered Thanavut by chance near Pak intersection in Chaloem Phakiat District and asked him to stop for discussion, but Thanavut fled, prompting a 10-kilometer chase before they met again at the Thanon Hak traffic light intersection in Nang Rong District.

Khamsing stated he originally intended to collect the debt amicably but a verbal dispute escalated. He claimed Thanavut attacked him first, causing him to fall and attempt to restrain him. Khamsing admitted using a knife once in anger but claimed the gun was fake and he had no intention to harm anyone.

Darawadee said she initially lent money out of compassion, feeling sympathy for Thanavut's situation. She admitted feeling upset about the incident and stated she was attempting to defend herself by grabbing Thanavut's chest when her husband intervened.

Thanavut testified he borrowed a total of 14,000 baht and had repaid 12,000 baht, leaving 2,000 baht outstanding. He claimed the defendants posted about the debt on social media, which upset him and caused him to stop answering their calls.

Thanavut insisted the defendants' actions were disproportionate, as they used firearms and knives causing injury. He also stated they stole his company's money bag containing approximately 8,000 baht in cash, vowing to pursue the case to its conclusion.

Nang Rong Police Commander Pol. Col. Anon Lekdee revealed that investigators tracked down all three perpetrators. Initial charges include unlawfully carrying a knife, robbery, and threats. Additional charges are under investigation before prosecution proceeds.

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Police

Court Grants Bail for Train Driver and Flagman at 100,000 Baht Each

A train driver and flagman were granted 100,000-baht bail each after a freight train struck a bus near Bangkok's Makkasan station on May 16, killing and injuring multiple people. Both face reckless conduct charges as investigators determine

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On May 18, 2025, at the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road, investigators from Makkasan Police Station brought train driver Sayomporn and railway employee Uten before the court. They are charged with reckless conduct resulting in death, serious injury, and bodily harm. The incident occurred on May 16 at 3:36 p.m. near the Airport Link Makkasan railway station when a freight train collided with a Route 206 bus traveling on Asoke-Dindaeng Road from Rama 9 intersection. The bus was positioned across the railway tracks when the train struck its left side, causing the bus to lose control and collide with another parked vehicle. The investigation determined that Uten, the road-flagging attendant, failed to properly display stop signals, preventing the train driver from seeing the warning. Both suspects denied the charges during questioning. The court ordered them detained until May 29 while investigations continue, with 30 witnesses still to be interviewed. Prosecutors, victims, and key witnesses opposed bail release due to the severity of charges and flight risk. The court ultimately approved bail at 100,000 baht per person. Additional reports indicate the train driver tested positive for methamphetamine and cannabis, with his last use approximately 10 days prior.

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Community

Viral 'Grandma's Blanket' Fashion: Chinese Youth Transforms from Rural Boy to Fashion Icon

A Chinese model went viral in 2019 after posting a video of himself modeling in his grandmother's blanket, launching him from a rural Guangxi village to an international fashion icon with appearances at Paris, Milan, and London Fashion Week

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A Chinese model went viral after a video of him modeling in his grandmother's blanket, transforming his life over seven years from a rural boy to a supermodel. Though now a famous model, 27-year-old Lu Xianren from the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China still remembers the pivotal moment in his life when he wrapped his grandmother's blanket around himself and modeled in front of his house, a video that went viral worldwide online.

Lu Xianren was born and raised in a small village in Hengzhou. He lived with his grandparents since childhood after his parents traveled to Guangdong province for work. He became fascinated by the fashion world from an early age, inspired by models and their confident walks and runway charm he saw on television. This led the village boy to secretly practice modeling in front of mirrors by himself.

At age 16, he dropped out of school and went to work in Guangdong province, taking various jobs including as a waiter and factory worker. However, after work, he still spent his free time doing what he loved—repurposing materials into clothing, filming modeling videos, and posting them on social media.

"After finishing work late at night, I had a lot of free time, so I did what I loved," Lu Xianren recalled those days.

During Chinese New Year 2019, he decided to quit his job, return to his hometown, and pursue online content creation seriously. Despite lacking money for expensive clothes or fancy runways, the fields, mountains, and village paths became his fashion stage. He used fertilizer sacks, palm leaves, duct tape, and everyday items to create fashion outfits before modeling barefoot in nature.

With his striking face, unique walk, and distinctive style, his videos gradually attracted more attention. On May 20, 2019, running out of creative ideas, he grabbed his grandmother's blanket, wrapped it around himself, and filmed a barefoot modeling video in the sweltering heat—not expecting the clip would go viral overnight, gaining millions of likes and making "Lu Xianren" a household name across the country.

However, fame came with both praise and criticism. Some saw him as having a "high-fashion face" destined for the industry, while others viewed him as merely seeking attention.

"I'm happy when people praise me, and criticism is normal. Since we make a living from the online world, we must accept both the positives and negatives," Lu Xianren said.

His distinctive style opened doors to the global fashion industry, leading to appearances at China International Fashion Week and fashion weeks in Paris, Milan, and London, where he walked alongside world-renowned supermodels. From an unknown young man, he now has tens of millions of social media followers and regularly participates in variety shows and entertainment projects.

Despite his success, Lu Xianren hasn't forgotten his hometown. He often wears traditional Zhuang ethnic clothing while modeling and continues to promote jasmine flowers, a famous product from his hometown, through online media. Credit: hk01 Compiled by Sanook Online News Team

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National

Pipat Discusses Bahrain Sea-to-Air Logistics Push and Halal Industrial Estate Development for Middle Eastern Market

Thailand and Bahrain discussed expanding sea-to-air logistics partnerships and developing a halal industrial estate in Songkhla to tap Middle Eastern markets, following talks between Deputy PM Pipat and Bahrain's ambassador.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn met with Bahrain's Ambassador to Thailand Khaled Yaqoob Al Khayat on May 18, 2025, to discuss bilateral affairs and strengthen the nearly 50-year relationship between Thailand and Bahrain. The focus was on transportation cooperation, economic development in Southern Thailand, and improving quality of life for both nations' citizens.

Both sides commended their strong bilateral relationship, from royal institutions to grassroots level. Thailand thanked Bahrain for assisting in the safe evacuation of Thai nationals from the Middle East, while Bahrain thanked Thailand for facilitating visa extensions for Bahraini residents.

Bahrain proposed the Sea to Air Logistic Hub project, leveraging its capability to connect cargo transport from port to airport in under two hours. The Transport Ministry received the proposal for further consideration and coordination on future transportation and logistics cooperation.

On regional economic development, Pipat actively discussed the Yanaha Industrial Estate project in Songkhla to develop it as a regional Halal Hub, creating jobs and income for citizens in the five Southern border provinces. Bahrain's embassy expressed full support, offering guidance on suitable agricultural and livestock technologies to enable local Muslim communities to produce high-quality raw materials for the industrial estate and directly export halal food products to Middle Eastern markets.

The Transport Ministry also announced a new policy to better serve Muslim passengers, including installing prayer facilities on long-distance southern railway routes with separate areas for men and women, enabling Muslim travelers to perform religious duties conveniently and according to Islamic principles.

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National

Pakorn Defends PM Over Anti-Corruption Survey, Denies Suppression Claims as Government Establishes Coordination Committee

Deputy PM Pakorn defended the government's handling of a private sector corruption survey, denying claims the Prime Minister suppressed criticism or directed agencies to sue researchers. The government established a new anti-corruption coor

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On May 18, 2569 at Government House, Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilepreun, alongside private sector representatives and the Zero Corruption working group, issued a statement clarifying the disclosure of a private sector survey on corruption risks in state agencies. They emphasized the survey was conducted using academically recognized methodology aligned with OECD and World Bank standards. The government confirmed its ongoing commitment to combating corruption through comprehensive legal reforms, including modernizing outdated laws, reducing bureaucratic discretion, and digitizing administrative processes.

When asked about reports that the Prime Minister rejected the survey findings and encouraged state agencies to sue the researchers, Pakorn clarified that the PM's initial comments were brief legal observations—that any party claiming damage has the right to pursue court action. He denied accusations of suppressing criticism, stating this was standard tort law principle rather than a directive to prosecute. Pakorn asserted the survey data would serve as a foundation for government agencies to review their operations for transparency and public confidence, and that agencies without issues should proceed normally while communicating with the public.

The government established the Anti-Corruption Coordination Committee via Prime Minister's Order No. 174/2569, with the PM as chairman and Pakorn as co-vice chairman alongside the Justice Minister. The committee includes relevant agency heads, representatives from the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Federation of Thai Industries, Thai Bankers Association, and Thailand Institute of Development Administration to advance anti-corruption efforts.

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Police

Two Cambodian migrant workers arrested after private company sends them to work in Kanchanaburi with expired visas

Two Cambodian migrant workers were arrested in Kanchanaburi after police discovered they had expired visas while being transported by a Nonthaburi subcontracting company that had illegally employed them for repair work.

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On May 18, 2025, Lieutenant Colonel Phasiweera Rueangphu, commander of Kanchanaburi Province Police, along with other senior officers, ordered traffic police to set up a checkpoint on Highway 367 (bypass) in Muang district. During operations, officers spotted a white Isuzu pickup truck from Bangkok heading toward the area. Upon inspection, they discovered five people cramped inside the vehicle, raising suspicion of illegal migrant workers.

The driver was identified as Ms. Ploy (surname withheld), 23 years old. The other four passengers included two Thai nationals and two Cambodian workers: Lay Hong, 39, and Me Mane, 36. The two Cambodians were found to have expired work permits and could not legally remain or work in Thailand.

During interrogation, it was revealed that a subcontracting company from Nonthaburi province had sent both Thai and Cambodian workers to repair bird netting at an educational institution in Kanchanaburi starting May 10. Upon completion, the company had Ms. Ploy drive the vehicle back to Nonthaburi, with all workers earning 500 baht daily. The two Cambodian workers were transferred for prosecution under the Immigration Act of 1979 for overstaying their permits and must be deported. Ms. Ploy was retained as a witness.

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