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Liu Mengyang Defeats Gabriel Pereira by Unanimous Decision at ONE The Inner Circle

Chinese fighter Liu Mengyang defeated Venezuelan Gabriel Pereira by unanimous decision in a featherweight kickboxing bout at ONE Championship's The Inner Circle event held at Lumpinee Stadium on May 22.

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One Championship's The Inner Circle event took place at Lumpinee Stadium on May 22, featuring a compelling matchup between 23-year-old Chinese fighter Liu Mengyang and 26-year-old Venezuelan boxer Gabriel Pereira, who stepped in as a replacement for injured Superbon from Superbon Training Camp. The featherweight kickboxing bout went the full three rounds, with judges awarding Liu Mengyang a unanimous decision victory over Pereira. In other results from the card, Viet Anh Do secured a TKO victory over Kim Kyung Jung at 2:17 of the second round, Vero won by unanimous decision against Kana, and Freddy Hackett defeated Younis Annan by unanimous decision.

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Police

Armed Militants Attack Sai Buri Police Station in Pattani; Multiple Gunshots Fired, Police Officer Seriously Wounded

Militants attacked Sai Buri police station in Pattani on May 22, leaving one officer seriously wounded. Special forces deployed drones and roadblocks to pursue the attackers.

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Armed militants attacked the Sai Buri police station in Pattani on May 22, 2025, during the early evening hours, firing multiple rounds that wounded one officer. Police Sub-Lieutenant Natthawut sustained serious gunshot wounds and was transported to Sai Buri Hospital. The 44th Special Forces unit has mobilized personnel to inspect the area and set up blockades along suspected escape routes, deploying drones for aerial reconnaissance. The investigation is ongoing with further details to be released.

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Police

Phra Samut Chedi Police Clarify After Officials Raid Major Gambling Den at Hotel, Operating Only 3 Days, Hotel Unaware

Police raided an illegal gambling den at a closed hotel in Samut Prakan that was operating for just three days, seizing 8 million baht in chips and detaining 70 suspects involved in dice games.

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Phra Samut Chedi Police have issued a statement following the Department of Provincial Administration's raid on a major gambling den at Chalem Vong Hotel. The operation, which had only been running for approximately three days, was previously unknown to police. The raid, conducted in coordination with provincial administrative officials, took place on May 21, 2026, at approximately 6:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of the closed hotel located in Suk Sawat 80 Soi, Pak Khlong Bang Plakod, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province.

Operating as a full-scale underground gambling den, the operation was handling over 43 million baht in daily circulation. Officers discovered 63 gamblers and seven operators engaged in illegal wagering games using dice. Gambling chips valued at more than 8 million baht were seized, along with a large quantity of firearms and knives collected as evidence. All suspects have been handed over to investigators for legal proceedings.

Police note that public complaints prompted the initial investigation. The coordination between Phra Samut Chedi Police and provincial administration officials resulted in the successful raid. Authorities plan to expand the investigation to identify additional perpetrators involved in the illegal operation. Phra Samut Chedi Police remain committed to preventing and suppressing unauthorized gambling activities within their jurisdiction.

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National

Commerce and Education Ministries Launch 'Thai Help Thai Plus' Program at 1,000 Locations

The Commerce and Education Ministries launched the 'Thai Help Thai Plus' program across 1,000 locations nationwide, offering consumer goods, clothing, and educational materials at discounts up to 50% to ease cost-of-living pressures through

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Facing rising energy costs due to Middle East tensions and the financial strain of back-to-school expenses, the Ministry of Commerce's Department of Internal Trade is joining forces with the Teachers and Educational Personnel Welfare Promotion Committee to implement cost-of-living relief activities under the government's 'Thai Help Thai Plus' policy. The initiative will sell consumer goods, clothing, and educational materials at steep discounts—up to 50% off—to help reduce expenses for parents, students, and the public, with special focus on remote and marginalized communities. The program will continue through August 2026, operating across 1,000 locations nationwide to ensure widespread access to affordable essentials. Department Director Withayakorn Maneenoet announced that 18 simultaneous kickoff events are taking place across 13 provinces, with the Bangkok event at Prot Pittayapayat School in Lat Krabang District featuring over 300 discounted items. Highlighted products include Grade M eggs at 85 baht per tray, sugar at 22 baht per kilogram, palm oil at 42 baht per bottle, and jasmine rice at 110 baht per 5-kilogram bag. The initiative represents an active policy measure to manage living costs while supporting SME entrepreneurs and stimulating grassroots economic growth.

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Regional

Freddy Hackett to Claim Victory Over Yunis Aanan in ONE The Inner Circle Muay Thai Bout

Freddy Hackett defeated 18-year-old Yunis Aanan by unanimous decision in a strawweight muay thai bout at ONE The Inner Circle from Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium on May 22.

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At the ONE The Inner Circle event on May 22 from Lumpinee Stadium, an intriguing matchup between two fighting families saw 18-year-old Franco-Thai boxer Yunis Aanan face off against 21-year-old British fighter Freddy Hackett in a strawweight division (115-125 lbs) muay thai rules bout. Across all three rounds, Freddy Hackett appeared to land his strikes more effectively and accurately, while Yunis seemed tentative with his offense. Despite a strong push in the final round, Yunis could not make up enough ground. After three rounds, the judges awarded Freddy Hackett a unanimous decision victory. In other bouts, Viet Anh Do defeated Kim Kyung Joong by TKO at 2:17 of the second round, and Vero defeated Kana by unanimous decision.

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Police

Police Arrest Drug-Addicted Man for Serial Convenience Store Robberies Day and Night

Police in Prachuap Khiri Khan arrested a 34-year-old man accused of robbing convenience stores around the clock while under the influence of drugs. The suspect, arrested on May 22, was linked to multiple thefts at local shops between April

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Samroiyot Police apprehended a drug-addicted man accused of conducting a series of convenience store robberies around the clock, creating widespread distress in the community. On May 22, 2569, Pol. Col. Pirawat Chukhaew, commander of Samroiyot Police Station in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, along with Deputy Commander Pol. Maj. Phop Sitaha, ordered the arrest team led by Pol. Lt. Kamal Inthorn to apprehend the suspect responsible for the convenience store thefts plaguing local merchants. The arrest of Mr. Om, a 34-year-old resident of Hat Kham Subdistrict in Kuiburi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, was made at a convenience store in Rai Kao Subdistrict, Samroiyot District, following his suspected involvement in multiple robberies at convenience stores occurring both during day and night hours from April 5 to April 22, 2569. Drugs were also detected in his system. The suspect was initially detained and booked for arrest before being transferred to Samroiyot Police Station investigators to proceed with legal action.

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National

Naphak, prospective candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly in Lat Phrao district, announces withdrawal due to health issues

Naphak Pengsuk withdrew as a Thai Phakdin Party candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly in Lat Phrao district, citing a recurring knee injury requiring treatment and rehabilitation.

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May 22, 2026 – Naphak Pengsuk, prospective candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly in Lat Phrao district representing the Thai Phakdin Party, posted a message on Facebook announcing his withdrawal from the election race.

In his statement, he explained: "I am announcing my decision to withdraw as a candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly in Lat Phrao district on behalf of the Thai Phakdin Party due to health issues that require serious treatment and rehabilitation at this time.

Many people may know that I experienced a severe accident several years ago that required knee surgery. Throughout the years since then, I have continuously worked to care for and rehabilitate my body in order to work and live normally. However, recently my old injury has become severely inflamed again and has begun to clearly affect my daily life.

After consulting with my doctor and careful consideration, I have decided that treatment and physical rehabilitation are now essential. I believe that serving the public should be done with full capacity, and since my body is not yet ready, this decision is something I must responsibly communicate to the people of this district.

I apologize to everyone who cannot run in this election, and I thank you for all your trust, support, and opportunities you have given me. Although I am withdrawing from this election, I remain a member of the Thai Phakdin Party and continue to believe in the ideals and work approaches we have built together. I am ready to fully support the work of the Thai Phakdin Party and the party's replacement candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Assembly in Lat Phrao district. Thank you from the heart."

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Police

Police arrest major pork vendor for illegal lending at excessive interest rates, claims she's helping struggling people, denies charging exorbitant rates

A pork vendor in Sukhothai province was arrested for illegally lending money at 47 percent annual interest rates; she claims she was helping struggling vendors and denies the rates were excessive.

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Special Branch Police arrested a major pork vendor operating at multiple locations in Sukhothai province for illegally lending money at interest rates exceeding legal limits. The suspect claims she was providing financial assistance to struggling people and denies charging exorbitant interest rates.

On May 22, 2025, officers led by Special Branch Region 4 command, armed with a search warrant from Sukhothai Provincial Court, raided a residence in Tambon Wang Luek, Amphoe Si Samrong, Sukhothai province, and arrested Nang Nam Khaang, 53, the homeowner and operator of multiple large pork vending stalls throughout Sukhothai province. Police seized one mobile phone as evidence.

The arrest followed an investigation by Special Branch Region 4 detectives who received a tip that Nang Nam Khaang was operating an illegal money-lending operation charging customers in Si Samrong district interest rates above legal limits. Field investigation confirmed the illegal lending activity, leading to the search warrant and arrest. An examination of her mobile phone revealed numerous contacts from customers seeking loans.

During interrogation, the suspect admitted to operating the illegal lending business for over 8 years, charging 47 percent interest per annum. Her customers consisted mainly of market vendors and personal acquaintances, whom she claims she was helping financially. She maintains she was not charging excessive interest rates and does not believe her actions constituted wrongdoing.

Police have filed charges and transferred her for further legal prosecution.

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Police

Ride-hailing Driver Warns of Scammers Posing as Customers, Suspicious of QR Code Request, Hangs Up Twice

A Bangkok ride-hailing driver narrowly avoided a scam after a fake customer requested he scan a QR code, which would have transferred his bank funds; he hung up twice when asked for banking details.

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On May 22, a Facebook user with the account name Bnkx.7 posted a video warning about scammers impersonating customers. The post read: "Warning about scammers—they're getting really clever now, posing as customers requesting rides through the app, then sending QR codes to scan. Please be careful everyone."

The reporter spoke with 25-year-old Chalemsai (surname withheld), known as Bank, the ride-hailing driver and author of the post. Bank recounted that on May 17 around 3 a.m., he picked up a passenger in the Thonglor area to drop off in Samut Prakan. He then received a call from what turned out to be a scammer posing as a customer who had hailed him through the app. The scammer claimed it wasn't a passenger pickup—just a request to collect documents from a hospital and deliver them to Samut Prakan, a 32-kilometer distance. The scammer offered 1,000 baht for the round trip, though the app showed only 338 baht. The scammer also requested to add Bank on LINE, claiming he would send job details through the messaging app.

Bank initially said the job could be sent through the app, but the scammer insisted on using LINE, claiming it was hospital documentation. Bank wasn't suspicious at that point and shared his LINE contact. When Bank asked about payment, the scammer said he would pay through LINE. Not yet alarmed, Bank drove to the location the scammer had marked. Halfway there, the scammer called again, told him to stop, and said he'd sent the job through LINE. When Bank checked, he found a QR code. Unsure what it was, the scammer asked him to scan it. That's when Bank became suspicious. When the scammer asked what bank Bank used and insisted he scan the QR code, Bank realized the danger and hung up.

The scammer called back again. Bank pretended he had scanned the code, and the scammer claimed the money had been deposited. Bank said it hadn't arrived, so the scammer asked if he'd confirmed the transaction or entered an OTP code. Hearing this, Bank immediately hung up again. Shortly after, the order was canceled.

Bank said he never imagined scammers would operate this way—hailing drivers through the app and deceiving them with smooth talk until they become victims. Comments on the post revealed that taxi drivers have been targeted by this same scam frequently. Bank reflected that if he'd fallen for it that day, he would have been stressed and lost all his account funds, which would be terrifying for someone less cautious.

Bank's final message to other ride-hailing drivers: Be careful when working late night or making deliveries. Check carefully if a customer asks you to scan a QR code or access a banking app before handing over your phone—that's definitely a scammer.

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Can Thailand Finally Wake Up to Its Dismal Safety Standards?

A freight train crashed into a bus at a Bangkok crossing Saturday, killing eight people and injuring over 30, prompting calls for Thailand to establish an independent public safety department rather than rely on reactive measures after trag

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Saturday's horrific accident — in which a freight train crashed into a public bus at the Makkasan crossing, killing eight people and injuring more than 30 — can be viewed in at least two ways.

The first perspective: An unfortunate freak accident ​The first view is that this was merely an unfortunate, one-off accident. Under this outlook, similar incidents could supposedly be prevented simply by addressing the immediate factors involved: a train driver who tested positive for drugs, a crossing officer who allegedly failed to properly warn the driver, and a careless bus driver who stopped directly on the tracks expecting the train to stop. ​Under this interpretation, Saturday becomes little more than a tragically unlucky day for the victims. Adherents to this view believe there is little need for broader reflection once the immediate loopholes are closed. We see this in the sudden burst of reactive measures: Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn ordering daily drug and alcohol tests for all public transport drivers, and Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt proposing the separation of rail and road traffic, possibly through the construction of a tunnel.

The second perspective: A systemic wake-up call The second way of seeing this is to accept it as a harsh wake-up call for Thai society. We must acknowledge that this is not an isolated tragedy, but an incident emblematic of a society with a dismal public safety culture. It demands a holistic, systematic, and continuous approach to tackle the root problem, rather than treating the Makkasan crossing in a vacuum. ​Since I subscribe to this second viewpoint, it inevitably leads me to a singular conclusion: ​Thailand urgently needs an independent Department or Office of Public Safety. This body should report directly to both the prime minister and the public several times a year, while possessing broad authority to audit relevant state agencies and issue policy recommendations. ​Just as the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) continually strategizes to increase foreign tourist arrivals, this new body's sole mandate would be to continuously elevate public safety standards across the Kingdom in all respects.

Proactive prevention over reactive remedies ​A primary responsibility of this new entity would be to identify public safety vulnerabilities before they claim lives—to actively imagine what could go seriously wrong, where it could happen, and how such risks could be mitigated. Thailand must stop relying on reactive, post-tragedy reforms driven by mass-casualty events. Furthermore, the body should not limit its scope to road safety; it should also oversee marine transportation safety, high-rise building regulations, and other areas of public risk. Thailand needs fervent individuals driven by a genuine commitment to make Thailand safer. If budget constraints are cited as an obstacle, the office could easily be established under the umbrella of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), drawin

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National

Thai Panel Defends Scrapping Border MOUs to ASEAN+3 Diplomats

Thailand's Senate committee briefed ASEAN+3 diplomats on plans to revoke 1990s border agreements with Cambodia, arguing they fail to protect Thai sovereignty amid unresolved territorial disputes and repeated Cambodian violations.

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BANGKOK — On May 22, 2026, Thai Senator Noppadon Inna briefed ASEAN+3 diplomats on Thailand's effort to revoke the 2000 and 2001 Memorandums of Understanding with Cambodia, arguing these agreements undermine Thailand's sovereignty and national interests amid persistent border and maritime disputes.

On Friday, the Senate Extraordinary Committee investigating the advantages and disadvantages of scrapping the two MOUs held a special briefing at Parliament in Bangkok. The session, chaired by Noppadon, drew ambassadors and diplomatic envoys from ASEAN nations as well as China, Japan, and South Korea.

Noppadon said the briefing aimed to explain the committee's conclusions directly to regional diplomats following heightened international focus on the Thai-Cambodian border situation. The committee unanimously recommended revoking both agreements after months of field research, consultations with military leaders, and examination of legal and historical documents.

According to Noppadon, the committee consulted with the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy, Ministry of Defense, and the Foreign Ministry's Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs. The panel also conducted field surveys across seven border provinces and received briefings from the First and Second Army Areas about previous armed conflicts and border tensions.

The committee determined that the MOUs no longer adequately safeguard Thailand's territorial sovereignty, maritime rights, or national security, particularly given unresolved overlapping land and sea claims.

In remarks to the diplomats, Noppadon contended that ongoing ambiguity over border demarcation has fueled persistent tensions between the nations, especially stemming from conflicting interpretations of historical maps, including the contentious 1:200,000-scale map tied to the Franco-Siamese boundary delimitation process.

He also alleged Cambodia has repeatedly violated agreements, dismissed Thai diplomatic complaints, and committed provocative actions along the border.

Noppadon cited Ban Nong Chan in Sa Kaeo Province and Chong An Ma in Ubon Ratchathani Province as examples.

Regarding Ban Nong Chan, he noted that hundreds of thousands of Cambodian refugees fled into Thailand during Cambodia's civil war in 1979. Thailand, working with organizations including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and the Thai Red Cross, provided humanitarian assistance, food, shelter, and medical care at border refugee camps.

Noppadon asserted that after the conflict concluded, some Cambodian nationals refused repatriation and continued settling on Thai soil, creating long-standing friction that eventually escalated into armed skirmishes.

At Chong An Ma, he stated Thailand had temporarily eased border controls as a humanitarian and neighborly gesture.

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