Month: September 2025

House of Representatives Sets Agenda for Prime Minister Selection

Bangkok: The House of Representatives has scheduled the agenda for selecting the Prime Minister on September 5th. The agenda item has been set for Friday, September 5th, and aims at considering the approval of a suitable candidate for the position of Prime Minister. According to Thai News Agency, the website

Dr. Air and Associates Deny All Charges in Drug Trafficking Case

Bangkok: “Dr. Air” and her associates are contesting allegations in a drug trafficking case, maintaining their innocence. The court has set an evidence review for October 20. According to Thai News Agency, the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road has scheduled the examination of defendants in case number Y1719/2025. The prosecutor

Famous Band “Pink Panther” Linked to Financial Investigation

Bangkok: “Big Tao” reveals that a famous band is about to meet with the police after the money trail is linked to “Alongkot”. Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, Deputy Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, has disclosed new details concerning the ongoing investigation into the financial dealings of Phra Alongkot,

Arrest of Corrupt Military Doctor for Administering Fake Flu Vaccines:

Bangkok: The Central Investigation Bureau has detained a military doctor accused of injecting soldiers with fake flu vaccines. Lt. Jinnawat, also known as Mr. Borisut, was arrested on charges of corruption and misuse of power, denying all allegations against him. According to Thai News Agency, the Crime Suppression Division police,

CSD to Summon Comedians and Businessman Over Financial Links to Former Monk Alongkot

Bangkok: The Deputy Commander of the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) has announced plans to summon two comedians and a businessman to explain their financial connections to former monk Alongkot. He emphasized the importance of thoroughly examining the evidence and financial connections before proceeding with the summonses for the second group

Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Tak, Chanthaburi, and Trat Provinces

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rain in several parts of Thailand, particularly affecting the provinces of Tak, Chanthaburi, and Trat. Residents in these areas are urged to remain vigilant as the weather conditions may lead to flash floods and mudslides. According to Thai News Agency,