Day: June 29, 2025

12-Year Manhunt Ends with Arrest of Infamous Phuket Gold Thief

Phuket: 12 years after a notorious gold robbery at a prominent shopping mall in Phuket Town, the elusive thief has finally been apprehended. The initial robbery, which took place exactly 12 years ago, resulted in the tragic death of a good Samaritan who was preparing to marry his girlfriend. The

Younger Brother of Former Municipal Council Member Shoots Teammate in Songkhla

Sadao: The younger brother of a former Samnak Kham municipal council member has been accused of shooting and seriously injuring a teammate in Songkhla Province. The incident, which took place at the victim’s house, is suspected to have been driven by personal anger. According to Thai News Agency, rescue workers

Indian Man Reports Theft of 25,000 Baht by Woman in Pattaya

Pattaya: An Indian national, identified as Mr. Sudip, reported to the Pattaya City Police that he was robbed of 25,000 baht by a woman he had invited to his room. The incident occurred late last night when Mr. Sudip, 45, went to the Pattaya City Police Station to file the

North and Upper Northeast Face Scattered Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for the North and upper Northeast regions of Thailand, predicting scattered thunderstorms and heavy rain in certain areas. According to Thai News Agency, while the lower, central, and eastern regions will experience reduced rainfall, heavy rain is still anticipated in some locations.

Fire Engulfs Nurses’ Dormitory at Siriraj Hospital, Prompting Swift Rescue

Bangkok: A fire erupted in the nurses’ dormitory at Siriraj Hospital, with emergency officials swiftly bringing the situation under control and ensuring the safe rescue of those trapped inside. According to Thai News Agency, the fire began on June 29, 2025, at approximately 12:30 p.m. The Joint Radio Center reported

PDRC Asserts Support for Military to Protect Sovereignty, Denies Coup Support

Bangkok: The People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) has publicly declared its alignment with the military as a measure to safeguard national sovereignty, emphatically denying any intention to support a coup. A significant meeting is scheduled for July 1, aimed at intensifying efforts to remove the prime minister and coalition parties.