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Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mall

A 19-year-old drink vendor was severely burned when a coworker threw hot cooking oil at her at a Krabi shopping mall on April 4, following a previous argument between the two workers.

5 Apr The Thaiger South

Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mallLegacyA drink vendor was injured yesterday, April 4, after another worker threw hot cooking oil at her in a shopping mall in Mueang district, Krabi, with police detaining the suspect at the scene. Rescue workers were alerted by mall staff and coordinated with police before arriving at the food court on the first floor, where they found the victim, 19 year old Rattika, waiting for assistance. She had suffered burns to the right side of her torso and back after being splashed with hot oil used for frying food. First aid was given before she was taken to Krabi Hospital. Rattika said she had been preparing to close her stall when the suspect, identified as Fon, who worked at a neighbouring stall in the same area, suddenly threw a pot of hot oil at her without warning. Photo via ONE News She said she did not know the cause, but the pair had previously argued on April 1 while she was speaking with a relative. During that incident, the suspect allegedly insulted her without a reason. A witness, who was a customer at the mall, said the suspect called out the victim’s name before throwing the oil, suggesting she may have intended to target the face. Khaosod reported that after the attack, the suspect attempted to flee but was stopped by male customers who helped detain her until police arrived. The witness said they were willing to testify. Police attempted to question the suspect at the scene, but she declined to give a statement and refused to be photographed before being taken to Mueang Krabi Police Station for legal proceedings. Photo via ONE News Elsewhere, a man is seeking justice after suffering severe burns from a hot pot at a popular Isan restaurant. Despite evidence of faulty equipment, the restaurant’s insurer refused full compensation, claiming “contributory negligence” because the customer put too many ingredients into the pot. The story Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mall as seen on Thaiger News.

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Local

Ceremony to Distribute Royal Flood Relief Supplies to Local Residents

Royal flood relief supplies were distributed to residents of Ko Lanta's Ban Thung Yee Pheng community on March 24 under the direction of Krabi's provincial governor and local officials.

24 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 24, 2569 (2026) at approximately 2:00 PM, under the direction of Angkur Silathewaakul, Governor of Krabi Province, Sakda Seedaeng, District Officer of Ko Lanta, Police Major Sirithum Naakwonrun, Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station, and Police Lieutenant Chatchai Choonuarong, Deputy Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station 20, organized a ceremony to distribute royal flood relief supplies to residents of Moo 4, Ban Thung Yee Pheng, Saladam Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province.

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Local

Crackdown on Crime: Targeting Firearms and Ammunition Offenders March 20-31, 2026

Police set up checkpoints at Ko Lanta ferry pier on March 22 as part of a month-long crackdown on firearms and drug offenses, but no contraband was discovered during the operation.

22 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 22, 2026, from 9:30 PM to 11:50 PM, under the command of Pol. Col. Siritham Nakhaworn, Chief of Ko Lanta Police Station, and Pol. Lt. Col. Chatchai Choo Nu, Deputy Chief of Ko Lanta District Police, Pol. Lt. Col. Sathaporn Chonsakhon, Inspector of Ko Lanta Police Station, was assigned to lead a team of 20 traffic officers, public service units from Ko Lanta Noi Subdistrict, and volunteer security personnel. Checkpoints were established at the ferry pier area in Moo 2, Ko Lanta Noi Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, to conduct searches for narcotics, firearms, and other illegal items. No illegal items were found during the operation.

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Community

Officials Meet with Residents During Ramadan Fasting Month

Police officials distributed dried dates and essential goods to religious leaders at Baanlobar Mosque on Ko Lanta during Ramadan, strengthening ties between law enforcement and the Muslim community.

18 Mar Ko Lanta Police

On March 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM, Pol.Col. Sirithum Nakworn (Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station), Pol.Maj. Muhammad Damuna (Deputy Commander of Ko Lanta Police Station), and Lt.Col. Watthana Krarai (Deputy Chief of Krabi Provincial Police) joined a community engagement activity during Ramadan. They distributed dried dates and essential consumer goods to religious leaders at Baanlobar Mosque in Moo 3, Saladam Subdistrict, Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province, for breaking the fast during Ramadan—an important month of religious observance in Islam. The initiative aims to foster positive relationships between the community and government agencies.

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