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Police

Chinese Programmer Arrested for Hacking Major Game Developer, Stealing Source Code to Create Counterfeit Games Worth 9 Million Baht

Chinese programmer arrested in Bangkok for hacking a major game developer's database and creating counterfeit games that caused 9 million baht in intellectual property damage.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, Thai police arrested Mr. Wang (known as Mr.Wang), a 34-year-old Chinese national, in a high-rise building in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok's Watthana District. Wang is prohibited from entry into Thailand under immigration law and is considered a threat to public security. He is also wanted by Chinese authorities.

The arrest followed intelligence shared by the Mekong-Lancang Law Enforcement Cooperation Center (LMLECC) with Thailand's anti-transnational crime unit. Wang is accused by Chinese authorities of unauthorized computer data access.

Investigation revealed that Wang, a skilled Chinese programmer, hacked into a major gaming company's database to steal source code and system architecture. He then developed counterfeit games closely resembling the originals. Wang established shell companies with online payment systems to fraudulently collect money from unsuspecting players by undercutting item prices to attract customers. The intellectual property damage to the legitimate game developer exceeded 18 million yuan, approximately 9 million baht.

Wang had entered Thailand posing as a tourist and rented a luxury condominium in Bangkok. After authorities tracked and arrested him, he was initially stripped of residency rights. He is now being held at Immigration Police Division 3 pending deportation to China and further legal proceedings.

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National

Model Kratai Tadsika Calls Out Mystery Guy Who Hits on Her Despite Having a Gorgeous Actress Girlfriend

Model Kratai Tadsika publicly called out a man in a relationship with an actress for sending her unsolicited flirty messages, angering her husband who saw the inappropriate DMs.

7 May Khaosod

Model and actress Kratai Tadsika has called out a mystery man who is already in a relationship with a gorgeous former actress, yet continues to send her direct messages with flirty comments like 'sexy and delicious,' despite them having no prior connection. When her husband saw the messages, he was upset. Kratai posted publicly: 'Having a girlfriend already and still liking to send DMs saying I'm sexy and delicious—that's not cool! (Your girlfriend is a beautiful actress) My husband saw it and wasn't okay with it!!! (Also, we've never been anything, so don't get the wrong idea).' The post generated numerous comments from followers expressing concern and wondering who the offender is, with many criticizing his disrespectful behavior toward his own girlfriend and inappropriate use of social media.

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National

Suchath Orders Water Resources Department to Increase Water Supply to Combat Drought and Unpredictable Rainfall Conditions

Thailand's Water Resources Department is accelerating efforts to boost water supply across the country following ministerial orders to combat drought and erratic rainfall. The department has mobilized 115 water pumps and distributed aid to

7 May Khaosod

The Water Resources Department is accelerating implementation of public relief measures on May 7, 2026, following directives from Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchath Chomklin to increase water supply for consumption and use. The directive instructs affiliated agencies to boost drinking water and domestic water access, support village water supply systems, stockpile water in drought-prone areas, and distribute water to support agriculture, ensuring sufficient water supply to meet the needs of communities at risk of water scarcity and agricultural areas affected by erratic rainfall.

Water Resources Department Director General Theerachunn Boonsitthi announced that the Water Situation Analysis and Assessment Unit (WSAAU) has been ordered to collect, analyze, and monitor water data, while the 11 regional water resources offices have been instructed to continuously monitor conditions in their areas and accelerate efforts to provide access to drinking water and agricultural water throughout their regions.

Currently, 294 surface water sources with a combined capacity of 564.13 million cubic meters hold 332.71 million cubic meters of water, representing 58.98% of total capacity, to meet public water demands. Since October 1, 2025, relief efforts across 31 provinces have supported 115 water pumps with combined pumping capacity of 16.68 million cubic meters and distributed 3,945,714 liters of drinking water, benefiting 96,048 households totaling 333,487 people. Agricultural areas benefited amount to 168,271 rai, comprising 145,838 rai of fruit plantations and 22,433 rai of rice paddies.

The Water Resources Department is monitoring global climate trends, with data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasting that Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, will experience ENSO-Neutral conditions from April to June 2026, which may cause unpredictable early-season rainfall, scattered showers, and localized downpours. The latter half of the year shows increased drought risk due to declining baseline water and soil moisture, though short-term heavy rainfall in some periods may pose flash flooding and sudden flood threats to low-lying and foothill areas.

The Water Resources Department has implemented proactive preparedness measures including water retention in reservoirs, improved water distribution system efficiency, water situation monitoring, machinery and pump readiness, and arrangement of backup water sources to support drinking water and agricultural needs in at-risk areas, while coordinating with local agencies to alleviate public hardship, reduce climate variability impacts, and ensure continuous water security.

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National

Election Commission Warns Candidates and Political Parties: Campaign Finance Reports Due by May 11 Deadline

All parliamentary candidates and political parties have until May 11 to file campaign finance reports with the Election Commission or face up to two years in prison and fines of up to 40,000 baht.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, the Election Commission warned all parliamentary candidates and political party leaders who fielded candidates in the February 8 election to prepare accurate and complete campaign finance reports covering all expenditures incurred and outstanding liabilities, along with supporting documentation. Candidates and party leaders must sign off on the accuracy of these reports. Individual candidates must submit their reports to their provincial Election Commission office, while political parties must submit theirs to the EC Secretary. Both have until May 11, 2025—90 days from the election—to file. Failure to submit on time or intentional submission of incomplete or false documentation carries penalties of up to two years imprisonment, 40,000 baht in fines, or both, plus a five-year ban on voting rights. Submitting false reports results in even stiffer penalties: one to five years imprisonment, fines of 20,000 to 100,000 baht, and a ten-year voting rights ban.

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Regional

Arsenic testing begins for communities along Salween River in Mae Hong Son

Health officials have begun testing residents along the Salween River in Mae Hong Son after arsenic levels were found five times higher than Thai safety standards, with initial screening of 99 villagers to assess potential contamination exp

7 May Khaosod

MAE HONG SON — Health officials have begun urine testing for arsenic exposure among residents living along the Salween River in Mae Hong Son province after concerns over contamination in the waterway. The health screening follows growing concern over arsenic contamination in the Salween River after researchers from Chiang Mai University reported in late 2025 that arsenic levels in parts of the river were as much as five times higher than Thai safety standards. Authorities later expanded monitoring across Mae Hong Son province, with the Pollution Control Department finding arsenic contamination above standards at all 13 sampling points tested along the river.

Officials from the Department of Disease Control, together with local public health offices and hospitals, conducted urine tests on residents of Sob Moei and Mae Sariang districts bordering the Salween River on May 6 to screen for potential health risks linked to arsenic contamination. Phongphipat Meebenjamat, chief executive of the Mae Sam Laep Subdistrict Administrative Organisation in Sob Moei District, said participating agencies included the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 1 in Chiang Mai, the Department of Disease Control's occupational and environmental disease divisions, Sob Moei Hospital, local health promotion hospitals, the Mae Sam Laep local administration, and Salween River monitoring volunteers. The screening operation was carried out at the Salween Building of the Mae Sam Laep Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and focused on residents from Ban Tha Ta Fang, Ban Mae Sam Laep, and Ban Sob Moei villages.

Officials collected medical histories and urine samples from 99 residents, which will be analysed in a laboratory. However, budget constraints and the high cost of testing prevented authorities from screening all villagers in the affected communities. Test results are expected within three months.

Phongphipat noted that residents in both Mae Sariang and Sob Moei districts, who have long relied on the Salween River for daily use and consumption, remain deeply concerned about contamination and its psychological impact on local communities. Environmental researchers have increasingly warned that unregulated mining activity in Myanmar's border regions is affecting major river systems flowing into Thailand, raising concerns about long-term health risks for communities dependent on rivers for drinking water, fishing, and agriculture.

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Weather

Water Authority Reports April to June Will See Extreme Weather Variability With Drought and Rainfall Swings; Second Half of Year Faces Drought Risk

Thailand's Royal Irrigation Department warns of highly variable weather conditions from April to June with alternating drought and rainfall, and increased drought risk in the second half of 2025. The department is implementing proactive water management strategies across 31 provinces, currently maintaining water reserves at 58.98 percent capacity of total surface water sources. Climate data suggests ENSO-Neutral conditions may cause unpredictable rainfall patterns while the latter half of the year faces elevated drought risk.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, Theerachun Boonsit, Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, announced that the department is accelerating assistance measures following directives from Minister Suchat Chomklin to increase drinking water and domestic water supplies, support village water systems, reserve water in drought-prone areas, and distribute water to support agriculture. Theerachun stated that he has instructed the Water Situation Analysis and Assessment Unit to compile and monitor water data, while ordering regional water resource offices 1-11 to continuously track conditions in their jurisdictions and expedite efforts to ensure adequate access to drinking water and agricultural water across vulnerable areas. Currently, 294 surface water sources with a combined capacity of 564.13 million cubic meters hold 332.71 million cubic meters of water, representing 58.98 percent capacity to meet public water needs.

Since October 2024 to present, assistance efforts across 31 provinces have deployed 115 water pumps with combined pumping volume of 16.68 million cubic meters and distributed 3.94 million liters of drinking water, benefiting 96,048 households comprising 333,487 people. Agricultural areas benefited total 168,271 rai, including 145,838 rai of fruit orchards and 22,433 rai of rice paddies.

Theerachun further noted that the department is monitoring global climate trends based on data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which forecasts that Southeast Asian countries including Thailand will be influenced by ENSO-Neutral conditions from April to June 2025, potentially causing variable early-season rainfall with scattered showers or localized rain in some areas. The second half of the year shows increased drought risk due to declining water reserves and soil moisture, though sporadic heavy rainfall in short periods may occur, requiring low-lying and foothill areas to remain vigilant against floods and flash flooding. The Water Authority is implementing proactive readiness measures including water retention, monitoring, and impact mitigation to ensure continuous water security for the public.

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Regional

Buriram Residents Oppose Street Light Power-Saving Measure, Seek Review

Buriram residents oppose a government street light power-saving measure that began May 1, with one section already restored after safety concerns; officials say shutdowns target only low-risk secondary roads with reflective safety equipment

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, Chaiwithi Bursomboon, Director of the Buriram Highway Department, assigned electrical engineer Suwit Sareenram and staff to inspect the implementation of the street light shutdown measure on secondary roads to conserve electricity under the government policy that began on May 1, 2025. The survey of Highway 2073 identified four light-off sections using both alternating and consecutive shutdown patterns, focusing on low-risk areas that are not residential zones, dangerous curves, or high-traffic routes.

After implementing the shutdowns since May 1, one section received public feedback indicating the darkness posed accident risks, prompting officials to restore lighting in that area. Other sections have not reported problems and continue operating under the energy-saving policy. However, resident Nittaya Kotrowong from Lamplaimat District expressed her disagreement with turning off lights, particularly on main roads with regular traffic, citing increased accident risks. She called for the government to reconsider the measure, though she supports energy conservation efforts, and suggested alternative measures that don't endanger public safety.

Suwit Sareenram reported that the Buriram Highway Department has implemented light shutdowns on six secondary routes numbered with four digits, targeting low-risk areas excluding communities, intersections, and dangerous curves with light traffic. Reflective safety equipment has been installed as replacements to ensure drivers can see clearly. While some sections received feedback about increased accident risks and were restored, other sections continue operating under the policy as surveys confirmed they are low-risk with sparse traffic and adequate reflective safety devices.

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Police

Big Joke Appears at CIB to Give Additional Statement on Assault Case Involving Former Close Subordinate

Former Deputy Police Commander Pol. Gen. Surachest Hakphaul gave additional testimony to investigators at the Central Investigation Bureau regarding assault allegations filed by two former subordinates who claim they were struck on the ear.

7 May Khaosod

Former Deputy Police Commander Pol. Gen. Surachest Hakphaul appeared at the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) reporting center on May 7, 2026 at 10:30 AM regarding an assault case filed by former close subordinates.

Pol. Gen. Surachest revealed he came today to provide additional testimony to investigators in the case where Pol. Col. Krист Pariyaketu and Pol. Maj. Gen. Arit Kuprasetheerat, his former close subordinates, filed complaints alleging they were assaulted by being struck on the ear.

During his statement, he brought various documentary evidence and invited his attending physician to provide medical information to support his account.

Additionally, the previous day on May 6, Pol. Col. Krист Pariyaketu accompanied by his lawyer also met with investigators to give supplementary testimony in the same case.

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National

STELLA Moves Forward with Debt Reduction and Financial Restructuring, Launches Hotel and Healthcare Expansion to Revive Business

STELLA is restructuring its business to focus on hotels and healthcare while reducing debt through asset sales and refinancing. The company will launch new real estate projects and expand its Khao Yai hotel operations over the next two year

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2026, Nathaphisit Chettudomlab, acting Chief Executive Officer of Stella X Public Company Limited (STELLA), announced the company's business direction for 2026. STELLA is driving growth across three main business divisions: real estate and hotels, healthcare and medicine, and energy, with primary focus on the first two. The company is shifting its portfolio from emphasizing residential housing development toward generating more revenue from the hotel business, which offers recurring income with strong long-term profit potential.

In real estate, STELLA continues developing single-family home projects and is preparing to launch the Nova Westgate project in the Westgate area, valued at approximately 600 million baht, within the second quarter of this year. The company is implementing a "fast-turnaround" strategy to generate cash flow and reduce interest burden, while preparing to sell large non-core land parcels to pay down debt and strengthen liquidity.

The hotel business will be the primary growth engine moving forward, particularly the Khao Yai project which has a substantial landbank of 400-500 rai. Currently, two hotels are operating, with significant potential for further development. STELLA plans to enhance existing hotel operations over the next 1-2 years before expanding with new hotel developments and upgrading brand standards to increase long-term asset value. The company is considering bringing in new hotel chains to manage properties and maximize revenue potential from its extensive landbank.

In healthcare, STELLA is revitalizing Rama II Hospital and expanding into wellness and longevity businesses by recruiting experienced management from leading hospitals. The company targets expanding its customer base domestically and internationally, viewing the health trend as continuously growing and capable of integration with hotel and real estate businesses to create a comprehensive quality-of-life ecosystem.

The 2026 turnaround will emphasize financial restructuring through debt reduction via asset sales and refinancing to lower financial costs and optimize debt structure. STELLA has issued three debenture tranches at 7.3% annual interest with approximately 1.5-year maturity, backed by collateral valued at 1.5 times the debt amount. The company has maintained a perfect payment record with no defaults, strengthening investor confidence and supporting long-term recovery plans. Management expects to see clear evidence of STELLA's transformation beginning this year.

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Police

17-Year-Old Stabbed After Meeting 15-Year-Old Over Girlfriend Jealousy Dispute

A 17-year-old was stabbed in the ribs during a confrontation with a 15-year-old over a girlfriend dispute in Phuket on May 7; police arrested the suspect and filed attempted murder charges.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, Phuket City Police received a report of an assault with a knife weapon and responded to Vachira Phuket Hospital where the victim was being treated. The injured party, identified as 'A' (pseudonym), age 17, sustained stab wounds to the left rib area and required intensive medical care.

According to preliminary questioning, the victim had arranged to meet with 'B' (pseudonym), age 15, on Trang Road, Soi 7 in Ratsada Subdistrict, Muang District, Phuket, to resolve a dispute regarding jealousy over a girlfriend. During their conversation, an argument broke out, and the suspect allegedly used a knife to stab the victim before fleeing the scene.

Phuket City Police investigators pursued and apprehended the suspect. Charges of "attempted murder" have been filed, and legal proceedings will continue.

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Tourism

Ao Nang fire shows resume after Phi Phi park easing rules

Ao Nang beach on Phi Phi island has resumed fire-twirling performances after authorities relaxed restrictions under strict new regulations approved by the Protected Area Committee. The resumption of the popular evening shows has revived tourism and night-time economic activity, while providing livelihoods for local performers including disabled entertainers. All performances must comply with safety guidelines and environmental protections to minimize impact on the protected area.

7 May Khaosod

KRABI — 6 May 2026, Tourists flocked to Ao Nang beach on Phi Phi island in Krabi after authorities relaxed restrictions on fire-twirling performances along the shoreline.

The atmosphere at Ao Nang beach became lively again after the Protected Area Committee (PAC) approved the return of fire shows under strict regulations.

Large numbers of Thai and foreign tourists gathered along the beachfront from dusk to watch the performances. Flames spun skillfully through the air, drawing loud applause and excitement from crowds lining the beach, helping revive the local night-time economy and tourism sector.

The performances had previously been banned by Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park because they were deemed illegal.

One of the most popular performance spots featured a disabled local performer and his team. Sarawut Bilmat, also known as "Nong Bao", expressed his gratitude to Krabi provincial authorities, national park officials, the PAC and the provincial Social Development and Human Security Office for helping restore the performances.

"We can clearly see tonight that Ao Nang beach has come back to life after being quiet for some time without the fire shows," he said.

Sarawut said his team would perform for around 40 minutes each evening, approximately from 18:40 to 19:20, before cleaning the area in accordance with national park regulations.

The easing of restrictions followed discussions between local operators and Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park to find a compromise. Authorities introduced guidelines covering zoning and designated performance areas to minimize impacts on the environment and other beachgoers.

All performers must register with the national park authorities and comply with safety measures, including the use of protective equipment and precautions to prevent sparks or oil stains from contaminating the sand.

The return of the fire shows is seen as restoring livelihoods for local performers, including the disabled entertainer, while also strengthening Krabi's tourism image through cultural "soft power" attractions.

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