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Moroccan Woman Arrested With Cocaine In Patong

A 27-year-old Moroccan woman was arrested in Patong with cocaine as police intensified anti-drug operations, with officers also discovering she had overstayed her visa.

Moroccan Woman Arrested With Cocaine In Patong
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Patong – Patong Police has arrested a female Moroccan suspect with cocaine in Patong in the intensified its anti-drug campaign under the banner of Operation 90 Days. She was also found to have overstay her visa. The Patong Police told the Phuket Express. Ms. Fatima, a 27-year-old Moroccan national. Officers apprehended her inside a residence […] Overstaying Moroccan Female Arrested with Cocaine in Patong -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

Thai-Made Cancer Drugs Added to Gold Card Coverage

Thai-manufactured cancer drugs including targeted therapies and biosimilars have been approved for coverage under the Gold Card national health insurance scheme, expanding affordable access to high-efficacy treatments previously dominated b

Thai-Made Cancer Drugs Added to Gold Card Coverage
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Good news for cancer patients: Thailand's health insurance board has approved innovative Thai-manufactured cancer medications for inclusion in the National Health Security Scheme, commonly known as the 30-baht Gold Card. On July 6, Health Minister Pattana Prommapatt, chairman of the National Health Security Board, announced the board's approval to support the use of cancer medications from Thailand's Innovation List, produced by Chulabhorn Royal Academy and Chulabhorn Research Institute, under the national health insurance system. This initiative aims to expand access to high-efficacy cancer treatments equitably and affordably.

Pattana stressed the decision's importance to Thailand's healthcare system, as cancer remains a major health challenge for Thai citizens. High-efficacy cancer drugs, particularly targeted therapies and biological medications, remain expensive, and Thailand has relied heavily on imports. Developing domestic production capacity is a critical step in strengthening Thailand's health system, improving patient care, managing budgets, and ensuring long-term drug security.

The cancer drug development stems from the vision of Princess Chulabhorn Walailak, who recognized the importance of ensuring equitable access to high-quality, affordable cancer treatment while building Thailand's pharmaceutical research and production capabilities. This aligns with the national health insurance system's goal of providing essential healthcare services to all citizens without exclusion.

Pattana explained that the approved cancer medications include small-molecule targeted therapies produced by Chulabhorn Royal Academy, such as Imcranib (containing imatinib) and Gefcranib (containing gefitinib), developed in the royal medicine factory. Chulabhorn Research Institute has developed biosimilar medications including Herdara (containing trastuzumab), established at the biological research and development center.

The board also approved a three-year advance procurement plan between Chulabhorn Royal Academy, Chulabhorn Research Institute, and the National Health Security Office. This enables continuous production planning, price control, efficient budget management, and full-capacity purchasing support aligned with system needs.

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Police

Patong Police Arrest Suspect, Seize 134 E-Cigarettes

Police arrested a suspect at a Patong guesthouse and confiscated 134 e-cigarettes in a customs violation case.

Patong Police Arrest Suspect, Seize 134 E-Cigarettes
4h ago The Phuket Express

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Patong – Patong Police arrested a male suspect in a local guesthouse and seized 134 electronic cigarettes. The arresting team included Police Captain Wiritphon Thibarat and Police Lieutenant Sawaichusawat, along with other officers from the investigative unit. Authorities charged the suspect under Section 246 of the Customs Act B.E. 2560 (2017), which prohibits concealing, selling, […] Patong Police Seize 134 E-Cigarettes -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

South Korean Drug Smuggler Arrested in Bangkok Luxury Condo

South Korean fugitive wanted for smuggling methamphetamine was arrested in a Bangkok luxury condo after fleeing prosecution at home. Thai authorities tracked him down using an INTERPOL Red Notice and are preparing his extradition.

South Korean Drug Smuggler Arrested in Bangkok Luxury Condo
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On July 6, 2569, Thai Customs Police arrested a South Korean national, identified as Kim, who was wanted under an INTERPOL Red Notice for smuggling Class 1 narcotics (methamphetamine or "ice") into South Korea. The suspect and associates had traveled to Thailand to source drugs, hiding approximately 1.31 kilograms of methamphetamine in layers of plastic and cardboard concealed in underwear to evade inspection. An accomplice attempted to smuggle the drugs back to South Korea by air but was arrested and prosecuted. Kim, knowing he faced charges in South Korea, fled back to Thailand and was placed under a Red Notice tracking him internationally.

Thai authorities conducted deep investigation and discovered the suspect was hiding at a luxury condominium in the Seri Thai area of Bueng Kum, Bangkok. Officers conducted surveillance until they located Kim and verified his identity through passport inspection, confirming he matched the Red Notice and that his legal stay in Thailand had expired as of May 30, 2569 (Overstay).

Initial charges include unlawful presence in Thailand as an alien with expired authorization. The suspect has been handed to investigators in the Investigation Division of the Customs Police for prosecution under Thai law. Authorities are preparing to coordinate his extradition to South Korea to face legal consequences and are expanding efforts to dismantle the remaining international drug trafficking network.

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Police

Police Narrow Focus in Former PM's Nephew Murder Case

Police are narrowing their investigation into the murder of a former PM's nephew shot in Samut Sakhon on July 4, with investigators exploring personal motives alongside institutional factors while emphasizing the killer's premeditation.

Police Narrow Focus in Former PM's Nephew Murder Case
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Investigators are narrowing their focus in the killing of Phakaphumi (Noi), 34, who was shot multiple times and killed around 9 p.m. on July 4th beneath an apartment building in Moo 13, Om Noi subdistrict, Krathumbaen district, Samut Sakhon.

On July 6th, Region 7 Police Commander Pisit Tanprasert assigned Deputy Commander Chomchawin Puradhananont to chair a case progress meeting at Krathumbaen Police Station, attended by senior officers and investigators.

Chomchawin stated the case has made considerable headway with several investigative leads. While institutional factors have been mentioned in media reports and remain one line of inquiry, police have not ruled out other angles, still believing the motive stems from the victim's personal affairs. The perpetrator's actions show careful planning.

Police emphasized their full-time commitment to the investigation within tight time constraints. The institutional angle represents only one of two to three primary theories under examination. Other leads continue to be pursued simultaneously, though details cannot be disclosed as this would compromise the investigation and officer safety.

Regarding the victim's previous report of suspicious strangers lurking nearby, police have already gathered substantial information on this matter but cannot yet reveal it publicly. All potential leads are being investigated and cross-examined to establish facts before determining which angles warrant continued pursuit and which should be discounted. A dedicated task room has been established for daily case monitoring.

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National

M82 Motorway Opens Free in August After Decades of Construction

The 25-kilometer M82 motorway will open toll-free in August after nearly three decades of construction, stretching from Bangkok's Bang Khun Thian to Samut Sakhon Province to ease congestion on Rama II Road toward southern Thailand.

M82 Motorway Opens Free in August After Decades of Construction
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A landmark construction project on Rama II Road is nearing completion. The M82 motorway stretching 25 kilometers from Bang Khun Thian to Ban Phaew will open for free service in August, with the Department of Highways currently 98% finished on the work. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn announced this as a priority policy to be completed this year, relieving long-standing congestion on Rama II Road and facilitating smoother travel to southern Thailand.

Two major construction projects are currently underway: the Rama III-Dao Khanong Western Ring Road expressway and the M82 motorway. Department of Highways Director-General Piypong Jiwattanakul revealed that M82 will begin operations between August 21-28, with full service expected within weeks. The 25-kilometer elevated six-lane motorway will be built down the center of Rama II Road, starting from the Bang Khun Thian interchange and ending in Ban Phaew, Samut Sakhon Province. The remaining 2% of construction will be completed before opening.

The motorway will operate toll-free for approximately two years until the O&M system installation is finished. The 1,037-million-baht O&M system installation is currently under private sector proposal evaluation through a PPP contract, with signing expected by late 2026. The system should be operational by 2027-2028, with toll collection beginning in 2029 using the M-Flow system, matching M82's technology for seamless connectivity. The project includes six toll plazas at Panthai Narassingha, Mahachai 1-2, Samut Sakhon 1-2, and Ban Phaew.

Construction was divided into two phases: Phase 1 (Bang Khun Thian-Ekamai) cost 10.5 billion baht across three contracts, while Phase 2 (Ekamai-Ban Phaew) cost 18.759 billion baht across ten contracts, funded by motorway toll revenues. The parallel Rama III-Dao Khanong Western Ring Road project spans 18.7 kilometers with a 31.244-billion-baht budget, currently 94.83% complete, targeting trial operation by end-2026 and full toll collection by mid-2027.

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Local

Landlord Furious After Tenants Leave Rental Trashed With Garbage

A Ko Lanta landlord discovered their rental room buried under waist-high garbage after tenants abandoned it, with sanitary pads and food scraps scattered throughout the filthy space. The frustrated landlord said they had been lenient with r

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On July 6, 2025, Facebook user "Keng Indigo" posted disturbing footage after finding their rental room turned into a pile of garbage. The landlord expressed fury at the couple's disgusting behavior, with waste accumulating to waist height, used sanitary pads left inside, and food scraps scattered around. The landlord questioned how the tenants could live in such conditions, noting they had been accommodating by allowing rent payments in installments despite the couple never paying utilities on time.

The landlord shared photos of the trashed room before the tenants disappeared, leaving mountains of garbage that overflowed the space, making hallways nearly impassable and the sleeping area impossible to identify. Multiple commenters engaged with the post as the landlord elaborated that the couple had kept the air conditioning running all day while lying in bed, never disposed of sanitary pads, and had left the door barely openable due to garbage blocking it. The landlord expressed regret at having helped the tenants, stating they had done the right thing by the wrong people.

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National

Thailand U18 Volleyball Falls to South Korea in Semis

Thailand's U18 volleyball team lost to South Korea 1-3 in the AVC championship semi-finals at Terminal 21 Korat, dropping them to the third-place playoff against Japan.

Thailand U18 Volleyball Falls to South Korea in Semis
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Thailand's U18 girls volleyball team gave their all but fell short against South Korea 1-3 in sets during the semi-final round of the AVC Girls' U18 Volleyball Championship 2026 at Terminal 21 Korat on July 6. Four teams have earned the right to compete in next year's U19 World Championship: Thailand, South Korea, Japan, and China.

In the quarterfinals, Thailand defeated Indonesia 3-0, while South Korea beat Kazakhstan 3-1. In the semi-final match, Thailand started strong but stumbled, losing 1-3 with set scores of 25-17, 25-27, 12-25, and 14-25. This sends Thailand to the third-place playoff against Japan, who lost to China 0-3 with scores of 19-25, 23-25, and 22-25. The third-place match is scheduled for tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.

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National

Tottenham Smashes Transfer Record Signing Tonali

Tottenham signed Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle for a club-record £100 million, with the 26-year-old revealing Spurs was his only serious suitor despite rumors of wider interest.

Tottenham Smashes Transfer Record Signing Tonali
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Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali has spoken about his move to Tottenham Hotspur following the club-record transfer. Tonali revealed that contrary to rumors of interest from four or five clubs, only Spurs actually approached him.

Tottenham's star signing, the 26-year-old from Newcastle United, joined on a deal worth up to £100 million, setting a new club transfer record. His contract runs through June 2028.

After three seasons at Newcastle, Tonali decided to make the move to London. Spurs had to work hard after their initial £80 million bid was rejected before eventually reaching an agreement worth £92.5 million upfront with £7.5 million in additional add-ons.

Tonali told BBC that he is delighted to be here, and that despite the rumors of other clubs' interest, Tottenham was his only choice.

"I had a conversation with Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou that lasted almost two hours, discussing the club, the fans, the stadium, and our team's vision. It felt like magic. I knew immediately I had to sign for Spurs. I've played against them before and have always been impressed by the incredible atmosphere from the fans. I can't wait to start the new season," Tonali said.

Tonali is Tottenham's latest signing, following Matheus Nunes' recent arrival from West Ham for £85 million, marking a major strengthening of Postecoglou's squad ahead of the new season.

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Police

Dump Truck Crashes Into Overpass, Injuring Driver And Child

A dump truck's hydraulic bed unexpectedly raised while moving on Bangna-Trat Road in Samut Prakan, causing it to strike an overpass and flip, injuring the 44-year-old driver and his 6-year-old daughter.

Dump Truck Crashes Into Overpass, Injuring Driver And Child
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A ten-wheeled dump truck experienced a terrifying incident on Bangna-Trat Road when its hydraulic bed suddenly raised while traveling, causing it to collide violently with a U-turn bridge support. The truck's cab then flipped and crashed to the road, creating clouds of dust. A father and his 6-year-old daughter were injured in the impact.

The accident occurred at 3:55 p.m. on July 6, 2025, at kilometer 17 of Bangna-Trat Road in Bang Phleng district, Samut Prakan province. The dump truck's hydraulic bed lifted unexpectedly while the vehicle was moving, striking the bridge barrier and causing the cab to flip over onto the pavement. Security cameras from the local administrative organization captured the moment of impact.

Volunteers from Ruam Katanyu Foundation foundation rushed to help. The 44-year-old driver Suwat and his 6-year-old daughter suffered injuries from the crash and were taken to the hospital. The driver confirmed he had lowered the dump bed at a nearby worksite just before the accident but could not explain how it suddenly raised. He only realized what had happened when the truck hit the bridge and became airborne.

Following the incident, authorities closed the right lane and portions of the entire roadway to allow a crane to lift the damaged truck and clear traffic. Pichakorn Srichanthong, director of the Samut Prakan Highway Division, arrived to oversee operations and coordinated with engineers to inspect the bridge structure at the accident site.

Initial visual assessment indicated the bridge remained structurally sound and safe for use, though expert inspection was ordered for confirmation. The transport company and its insurance provider will handle all damages. The company will also arrange for specialists to investigate the cause of the hydraulic bed failure, determining whether it resulted from a hydraulic system malfunction or driver error.

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Police

App Driver Beaten Blind by Myanmar Passengers Over Fare Dispute

A 61-year-old app driver was beaten blind by five Myanmar passengers in Samut Prakan who refused to pay a 770-baht fare on April 12; police have made little progress despite having the suspects' passport information.

App Driver Beaten Blind by Myanmar Passengers Over Fare Dispute
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A 61-year-old ride-hailing driver named Suphachai is demanding justice after being severely beaten by five Myanmar passengers who refused to pay their fare and left him permanently blind. The assault occurred on April 12, but the case remains stalled with no progress. Suphachai explained that he picked up the five passengers from Mochit, with one able to speak Thai clearly. They agreed to use an expressway route with an additional 50-baht service fee. Upon reaching a hotel in Samut Prakan province, the passengers refused to pay the 770-baht fare, claiming the app showed only 720 baht. Despite his explanation about the expressway surcharge, the group attacked him violently until he lost consciousness, and he received no payment whatsoever. He regained consciousness at the hospital after being contacted by police, who said they had checked the suspects' accommodation and obtained passport information. However, when Suphachai requested further investigation, police showed reluctance. After his hospital discharge, he attempted to give a statement, but officers claimed they didn't have the suspects' address, creating confusion about their work. The injuries have caused complete blindness in his right eye, along with headaches, brain bleeding, and constant tears, preventing him from working as a driver anymore.

Ekaphop Luangprasert stated that Suphachai's condition is severe, involving bleeding in the brain membrane, a fractured right eye socket, and permanent blindness. Saiymat Tongrot organization plans to personally take Suphachai to meet the police station commander to expedite the case, believing CCTV footage from the hotel area exists. They are calling for authorities to quickly prosecute the foreign suspects responsible for destroying a Thai citizen's life over a mere 50-baht dispute.

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