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Police Reveal Cause of Samut Prakan Helicopter Crash; Two Pilots Slightly Injured—Aircraft New, Operational for Only 2 Years

A two-seat helicopter experienced engine failure during takeoff near Bangkok and crash-landed in Samut Prakan on May 3, with both the pilot and captain escaping with minor injuries. The relatively new aircraft caught fire upon impact but wa

3 May Khaosod

At 9:10 a.m. on May 3, 2026, the Samut Prakan Rescue Center received a report of a helicopter crash near Soi Bang Mek Khao on Old Sukhumvit Road in Muang District, Samut Prakan Province. Emergency responders, including ambulances, rescue teams, fire trucks, and Muang Samut Prakan Police Station personnel, rushed to the scene.

The crash site was located deep within dense vegetation next to an industrial facility. Firefighters had to wade through the brush to deploy hoses and extinguish flames engulfing the engine. No sign of the pilots or passengers was initially found at the scene. It took approximately 30 minutes to control the fire, after which authorities cordoned off the area for further investigation.

The aircraft was identified as a small two-seat Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopter. According to reports, both the pilot and captain sustained only minor injuries.

Local residents stated they did not witness the crash and only learned of it after the helicopter had already come down. The helicopter is believed to belong to a private individual with a landing pad behind a nearby industrial building within the same soi.

Police Captain Jakkrit Sirorjanakarun, commander of Muang Samut Prakan Police Station, reported that at around 8:30 a.m., they received notice of the helicopter crash in Soi Bang Mek Khao. Initial investigation revealed the aircraft was a small two-seat helicopter owned and piloted by an industrial facility owner, with a captain as passenger—two occupants total.

The pair were en route from one factory to another in Chon Buri when, shortly after takeoff at approximately 10 meters altitude, the aircraft experienced a technical malfunction. The pilot managed to guide the helicopter down, landing roughly 30 meters from the takeoff point. Upon touchdown, the rotor blades struck dry grass, igniting a fire on the aircraft.

Both occupants safely evacuated the helicopter with no serious injuries, bearing only minor mud and algae stains. Preliminary investigation suggests the engine lacked sufficient power, forcing the pilot to execute an emergency landing. The helicopter was relatively new, having been in operation for only two years, and held proper flight authorization documentation.

Narak Hunaratana, Deputy District Officer of Muang Samut Prakan, noted that the crash site was primarily industrial property located far from residential areas, resulting in no impact to nearby residents.

Authorities have coordinated with the Evidence Analysis Unit to conduct detailed on-site investigation and with local administrative organizations to assess damage and continue the inquiry.

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National

Internal Trade Department Dismantles Online Warehouse, Seizes Over 6,500 Counterfeit Scales

Thai authorities seized 6,656 counterfeit weighing scales from online sellers in Nonthaburi and Roi Et provinces, warning that uncertified scales used in commerce are illegal and subject to criminal penalties and fines up to 40,000 baht.

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The Internal Trade Department, working with the Consumer Protection Police, has seized a total of 6,656 uncertified weighing scales from two online operations in Nonthaburi and Roi Et provinces. Officials have warned merchants and consumers that using scales without official certification marks is illegal and subject to criminal penalties and fines. All certified scales must display official seals and QR codes for verification.

On April 29, 2569, officials inspected a storage facility in Rai Thiao subdistrict, Thai Noi district, Nonthaburi, where uncertified scales were being stored and sold online. They discovered 4,471 uncertified spring and digital scales. On April 30, officials inspected another facility in Dong Dang subdistrict, Chaturat Phak Triphim district, Roi Et, and found 2,185 uncertified digital scales being sold through online platforms. Both online shops lacked proper business licenses.

According to Deputy Director-General Yanee Seemunee, uncertified scales pose serious risks to commerce. Using non-standard scales can result in inaccurate weight measurements, unfair transactions, improper price calculations, and damage to supply chain trust and overall business confidence.

The department urges businesses to use only certified scales bearing official certification marks. Penalties for selling uncertified scales without proper business licenses include up to one year imprisonment or fines up to 40,000 baht, or both. Selling scales without certification carries penalties of up to six months imprisonment or fines up to 20,000 baht, or both.

Legally certified digital scales must display an official seal indicating they have passed inspection and include a QR code sticker for transparent verification of certification status. Officials conduct annual accuracy inspections and attach annual verification stickers. Scale businesses can obtain business operation licenses at the Central Weights and Measures Office or provincial branch offices, with application forms available on the Internal Trade Department website (www.dit.go.th). The department reaffirms its commitment to continue these enforcement efforts.

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Breaking

Man Files Report After Pickup Truck Chases, Shoots at Him, Then Reverses Into His Vehicle—He Abandons Car and Flees for His Life

A man filed a police report after a driver in a gray Toyota pickup chased him, fired gunshots at his vehicle, and rammed it repeatedly on a road in Surat Thani's Wiang Sa District. The suspect surrendered to police with a handgun and ammuni

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On May 2, 2569, at 2:00 PM, a confrontation occurred along Khoo Khwang Road in Wiang Sa District, Surat Thani. A 30-year-old man (referred to as Mr. A) was exiting a shopping mall parking lot in his white Isuzu pickup when he encountered a gray Toyota pickup driven by 36-year-old Nathapol. Without provocation, Nathapol began chasing him, cutting him off, and firing a weapon at his vehicle. The man stopped his truck along the roadside, and Nathapol reversed into the front of his pickup twice, causing injury and vehicle damage. Frightened and fearing for his life after hearing additional gunshots, the man abandoned his vehicle and fled, later reporting the incident to Wiang Sa Police Station.

The man expressed concern that Nathapol's influential status might result in unfair treatment and vowed to pursue legal action to the fullest extent. Following the report, Deputy Inspector Noprat Thammarangsi coordinated with investigators. Through Nathapol's family, the suspect surrendered himself and provided a .38 caliber handgun, three spent cartridges, and two rounds of ammunition as evidence. Nathapol was taken for questioning before being transferred to Wiang Sa Provincial Court for further legal proceedings.

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Police

Drug suspect escapes custody while shackled, flees into brush behind police station, but is recaptured and faces additional charges

A 30-year-old drug suspect shackled and being transferred to court escaped from Mae Ping Police Station in Chiang Mai but was recaptured minutes later in nearby brush and now faces additional escape charges.

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At 10:40 a.m. on May 3, 2025, Chiang Mai Provincial Police Headquarters radio center received a report that a suspect in a drug possession case had escaped while being transferred from Mae Ping Police Station in Chiang Mai. The suspect fled toward the scrubland behind the station. All units were alerted to set up checkpoints throughout Chiang Mai. Shortly after, Mae Ping Police Station reported the suspect had been recaptured and was back in custody.

A reporter visited Mae Ping Police Station where they met with the sergeant who had been escorting the suspect and personally pursued and recaptured him behind the station. Speaking while visibly exhausted and sweating, the sergeant revealed that the suspect, identified as Mr. Chai (surname withheld), age 30, was facing drug possession charges filed on May 1, 2025. Today, investigators had ordered the sergeant to escort him to Chiang Mai Provincial Court for detention. While the suspect was handcuffed and being led from the holding cell, he bolted toward the scrubland and waterway behind the station.

The sergeant pursued him, noting that his prior experience with that type of terrain helped him successfully apprehend the suspect. Deputy Commander Pol. Col. Yanuphon Pattanachai of Mae Ping Police Station ordered investigators to file an additional charge of escape from custody. Investigators noted that the suspect was only facing minor charges and they were surprised he attempted to escape. Further questioning is ongoing to clarify the circumstances.

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National

The Root Cause! Fortune Teller Line 77 Warned Everyone But Nobody Believed—Thanks to the Lottery Office, Next Draw We'll Spin Again

Fortune teller and entertainer Line 77 (Ae Afteryum) faced backlash after hosting the Government Lottery Office drawing on May 2, 2026, when the first prize number 536077 ended with digits 77—matching the previous draw's two-digit prize. Despite her claims that she had no intentional involvement, Line 77 posted videos and photos expressing her innocence and gratitude to the lottery office, pledging to participate in future draws while entertainment celebrities and social media users humorously commented on the apparent coincidence.

3 May Khaosod

Fortune teller Line 77, also known as Ae Afteryum, warned everyone that the number 77 wouldn't work, but nobody believed her claims that she didn't intentionally influence the outcome. During the May 2, 2026 Government Lottery Office drawing, the first prize number 536077 was announced, and the 77 coincidentally matched the previous draw's two-digit prize winner, disappointing lottery players. Line 77 posted a video clip saying "Line 77 didn't do it on purpose" with the caption "Line 77, the 7s, nobody believes me when I tell them—Line 77." This sparked playful comments from entertainment figures and celebrities joking about wanting to meet her. In response, Line 77 posted a photo from the wheel spin with a message thanking the lottery office for recognizing her appeal and allowing her to serve Thai citizens who placed their hopes in her, promising to participate in the next draw.

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Police

Austria Arrests Suspect for Putting Rat Poison in Baby Food, Seeking €76 Million Ransom

Austrian police arrested a 39-year-old man after rat poison was found in HiPP baby food jars across Central Europe, linked to a €2 million extortion demand. Authorities warn at least one contaminated jar may still be in circulation.

3 May Khaosod

Austrian police arrested a 39-year-old man in connection with the discovery of rat poison in jars of baby food in the eastern state of Burgenland two weeks ago. The case prompted HiPP, a leading German baby food manufacturer, to recall all products. Five contaminated jars of potato and carrot puree were safely recovered in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia before consumption. Austrian media reported that HiPP did not notice the extortion email demanding €2 million until after the deadline had expired. The company chairman revealed the email was sent on March 27 and gave the company six days to pay. Burgenland police stated they cannot disclose further details about the suspect or arrest circumstances due to the ongoing investigation. Authorities believe at least one more poisoned jar remains in circulation and have issued guidance on identifying tampered jars by checking the cap, safety seal, product smell, and bottom label. Austrian health and food safety authorities have warned parents whose infants consumed the brand to consult a doctor immediately if their children show severe weakness, pallor, or bleeding.

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Police

Psychiatric Patient Boyfriend Arrested for Killing Online Vendor Found Dead in Nonthaburi Condo, Tracked Down in Chiang Mai

A 32-year-old psychiatric patient was arrested in Chiang Mai after fleeing Nonthaburi, where his online vendor girlfriend was found dead in a condo room with pillows covering her head.

3 May Khaosod

Police have apprehended a 32-year-old man in connection with the death of a 25-year-old online merchant at a Nonthaburi condominium. The victim, Ms. Panit Suda (Dream), was discovered in a fourth-floor room in Bang Bua Thong district lying face-down beside her bed, wearing only undergarments with two pillows covering her head. The room was in disarray. A diary belonging to the 32-year-old suspect contained handwritten messages indicating fears of violence and requests for the victim to care for his cat and possessions. After the incident, the suspect disappeared and was later found to have left on the evening of April 30. On May 3, 2569, authorities from Bang Bua Thong Police Station coordinated with Region 5 officers to arrest the suspect at a hotel in Muang Chiang Mai district. He is facing charges of premeditated murder under court warrant 622/2569 from Nonthaburi Provincial Court. The suspect had initially driven a red Mazda 2 to Suphan Buri before abandoning it and escaping to Chiang Mai by tour bus. The victim's mother traveled to receive her daughter's body for funeral rites in Nakhon Kaen province.

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Police

Thailand and US intensify crackdown on human trafficking and scam networks

Thailand and the US are intensifying efforts to dismantle call-centre scam networks and human trafficking rings operating along the Thai-Cambodian border, where over 10,000 victims were recently rescued. The crackdown aims to improve Thaila

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BANGKOK — May 3, 2026. Thailand is deepening cooperation with the United States to dismantle call-centre scam networks and human trafficking rings, aiming to improve its global anti-trafficking standing and restore investor and tourism confidence, a government spokesperson announced.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek stated that Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has made suppressing transnational crime and scam operations a top national priority.

Authorities have achieved significant results, including taking legal action against Ben Smith, Yim Liak and their associates, with over 20 billion baht in assets seized or frozen. Investigations continue into other networks operating money laundering schemes from Thai territory.

Large call-centre scam operations along the Thai-Cambodian border have been dismantled, where investigators discovered more than 10,000 trafficking victims of various nationalities forced into labour through romance scams and fake investment schemes.

The prime minister has instructed all government agencies to eliminate call-centre gangs and trafficking networks in border regions both domestically and internationally, with Thailand refusing to serve as a transit point for such crimes.

Thai and US officials held discussions in Washington, D.C. from April 21-25 to enhance practical collaboration against transnational call-centre fraud, human trafficking and cybercrime. The Thai delegation was headed by Deputy National Police Chief Pol Gen Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, alongside representatives from the Foreign Affairs, Social Development and Human Security, and Labour ministries.

Both nations agreed to expand intelligence sharing and operational coordination. Ratchada noted that American victims lost over $6 billion (approximately 190 billion baht) to these crimes in the past year.

Thailand aims to upgrade from Tier 2 to Tier 1 status in international human trafficking rankings—where it has remained at Tier 2 for four consecutive years—to strengthen the country's reputation and boost economic, investment and tourism confidence.

The Royal Thai Police will launch the "SHIELD" system in June 2026, a data-sharing platform connecting over 10 countries to enhance regional prevention and suppression of call-centre scams and trafficking networks.

Thailand has earned US commendation for establishing the IAC War Room, which integrates information from financial institutions and mobile operators to enable faster account freezes and victim asset recovery. Ongoing FBI cooperation has resulted in numerous arrests and asset seizures.

"The measurable achievements, including expanded international partnerships, strengthened investigative capabilities and continued elimination of transnational criminal networks, demonstrate the government's commitment to combating these crimes," Ratchada concluded.

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Police

Motorcycle-Riding Gold Robbers Caught After Samut Sakhon Shopping Mall Heist; Former Convict Accomplice Arrested in Nan Province

Motorcycle-riding gunman "Jok" arrested after robbing 1.61 million baht in gold jewelry from a Samut Sakhon shopping mall in May; police also caught his accomplice in Nan Province.

3 May Khaosod

In a significant breakthrough, Region 7 police have successfully arrested 'Jok,' the motorcycle-riding gunman who robbed gold jewelry worth approximately 1.61 million baht from a store in a Samut Sakhon shopping mall on May 1st at around 7:40 p.m. They also apprehended 'Khao,' a former convict who aided in the escape to Nan Province.

The robbery unfolded when a man, approximately 170 centimeters tall and dressed in a motorcycle jacket with a face-covering helmet, entered the gold shop. He drew a handgun, threatened employees, then vaulted over a glass display case and grabbed 23 baht of gold ornaments before escaping via the mall's escalator and fleeing on a motorcycle.

Brigadier General Theeradej Athipakchul, commander of Samut Sakhon Provincial Police, stated that both suspects are being transported back to Samut Sakhon for interrogation. He confirmed that this is classified as an armed robbery requiring formal confession procedures.

Notably, the same jewelry store was targeted on May 17, 2023, when a suspect dressed as a lineman stole 15 baht of gold before being arrested. Investigators are currently examining whether the two incidents are connected.

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National

New Thai Chamber of Commerce President Pimjai Unveils '5I' Vision to Drive Economic Growth at 1.2-1.6%

New Thai Chamber of Commerce President Pimjai Leeisaranukul has launched a comprehensive '5I' strategic initiative to drive Thailand's industrial growth amid modest economic projections of 1.2-1.6% GDP expansion in 2026. The five pillars include intelligent industry adoption, innovation and creative sector development, international alliances, infrastructure reform, and institutional strengthening to help Thai businesses compete effectively amid global challenges and structural economic changes. The strategy prioritizes technology adoption, brand development, supply chain integration, energy efficiency, regulatory reform, and human capital development.

3 May Khaosod

Pimjai Leeisaranukul, newly appointed president of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), has unveiled a comprehensive policy framework for 2026-2028 under the banner "The New Chapter of Thai Industry: Empowering Growth with 5I" to establish fresh growth foundations for Thailand's industrial sector. Thailand's economy is projected to expand modestly at 1.2-1.6% GDP growth in 2026 amid global economic volatility and rapid structural changes, forcing Thai businesses to contend with elevated production costs, supply chain uncertainties, and increasingly stringent trade requirements.

The TCC will execute five key initiatives: I1-Intelligent Industry aims to elevate manufacturing through AI and automation to reduce costs and enhance efficiency toward smart factories and original equipment manufacturing, supported by systematic access to capital, technology, and knowledge, particularly through partnerships with government and financial institutions to develop specialized financing tools like AI & Automation Transition Loans.

I2-Innovation & Creative Industry seeks to transform Thai industry from contract manufacturing into branded, high-value production by leveraging intellectual property and implementing industry-driven research and development to bridge the gap between research and commercial application, while promoting Thai brands and emerging sectors such as health and wellness and rail transport systems.

I3-International Alliance & Network leverages Thailand's neutrality to attract new investment and expand trade opportunities in high-potential industries, integrating supply chains domestically and regionally to position Thailand as an effective Regional Industry Hub.

I4-Industrial Infrastructure Reform restructures Thailand's industrial foundations to reduce costs, enhance competitiveness, and advance sustainable economics by addressing energy constraints through clean energy adoption and cost-effective alternatives like Direct PPAs, reforming outdated regulations via Regulatory Guillotine and Omnibus Law approaches, and protecting Thai industries from unfair competition through an AI-enabled Trade Remedy Early Warning System.

The initiative also emphasizes the Made in Thailand Plus policy to increase domestic product consumption and expand both domestic and international markets, while prioritizing human capital development through upskilling, reskilling, AI and robotics collaboration, and global talent attraction.

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National

Liverpool's Striker Crisis Deepens as Isak Ruled Out of Manchester Derby

Liverpool's attacking crisis worsens with striker Alexander Isak ruled out of the Manchester United derby on May 3rd due to a groin injury, joining Jota and Salah on the sidelines.

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Reports reveal that Liverpool striker Alexander Isak will miss the Manchester derby against Manchester United on May 3rd after suffering a groin injury during the week's training session. Liverpool faces a significant attacking crisis with multiple forwards sidelined, including Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah, who are both confirmed to miss the derby trip to Old Trafford. The Sun and Daily Mail reported that Isak sustained the groin injury in training and will undergo scans to determine the severity, with his absence from the derby looking increasingly likely. Despite the injury reports, Liverpool has made no official statement, and manager Arne Slot did not address the issue in his pre-match press conference. Isak joined Liverpool from Newcastle United last summer for a record English transfer fee of £130 million but has managed only 4 goals in 21 appearances across all competitions.

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