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Finnish Murder Suspect Caught in Hua Hin Gym Sting

Thai Immigration Police arrest Finnish suspect wanted by INTERPOL for murder and drug crimes in Hua Hin on June 24, 2025.

PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN — Thai police officers in Hua Hin, a famous resort town in Prachuap Khiri Khan province not far from Bangkok, conducted an undercover operation to arrest a Finnish national wanted on INTERPOL’s Red Notice for serious crimes committed in Norway.

Police Colonel Chairit Anurit, Commander of Immigration Division 3, ordered an investigation team to carry out the arrest of Daniel K., a 33-year-old Finnish criminal wanted on an INTERPOL’s Red Notice for serious crimes in Norway.

After continuous investigation and tracking, authorities were able to clearly identify the suspect’s residence and successfully planned and executed his arrest.

The investigation team disguised themselves as fitness trainers and infiltrated a condominium gym in Hua Hin district. Once they confirmed that the target was indeed Daniel, the suspect wanted on INTERPOL’s Red Notice, they revealed their identities and immediately arrested him.

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Thai Immigration Police arrest Finnish suspect wanted by INTERPOL for murder and drug crimes in Hua Hin on June 24, 2025.

Serious Criminal Background

Norwegian authorities consider Daniel a dangerous criminal who poses a significant threat to public safety. He is wanted for three major felony cases that have prompted international manhunt efforts.

The charges against him include his alleged role in a brutal murder that shocked the town of Kongsvinger in November 2024.

Additionally, he operated an extensive drug trafficking network in the same region, manufacturing and distributing narcotics while working with organized crime groups to transport large shipments across the Swedish-Norwegian border using automobiles.

Police Colonel Chairit revealed that this operation was carried out according to orders from the National Police Chief, emphasizing the government’s urgent policy to crack down on transnational criminals.

This action aims to prevent and suppress foreign nationals who disguise themselves and infiltrate the country to commit crimes that threaten public peace and national security. Serious enforcement will help maintain the country’s image and build confidence in law enforcement.

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Cambodia Accuses Thailand of Escalating Tensions With New Land Crossing Restrictions

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet reviews his troop during his visit to Preah Vihear, near Cambodia-Thailand border in Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Monday, June 23, 2025. (AKP via AP)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia’s government on Tuesday accused Thailand of escalating border tensions by imposing new restrictions that have blocked almost all land crossings, especially for tourists heading into Cambodia.

Relations between the neighbors have deteriorated following an armed confrontation on May 28 in which one Cambodian soldier was killed in a relatively small, contested territory along their border. While the two sides have agreed to de-escalate their dispute, they have continued to implement or threaten measures that have kept tensions high.

The Thai army on Monday imposed heightened restrictions at border checkpoints with Cambodia following an order from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to allow only students, medical patients and others with essential needs to enter or leave Thailand. That also makes it impossible for thousands of tourists to cross between the two countries.

Pen Bona, a spokesperson of the Cambodian government, said Tuesday that Cambodia has committed to resolve the conflict through diplomatic channels, but tensions have soared because of Thailand’s actions.

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In this photo released by Royal Thai Army, a Thai police officer talks to peoples near a border checkpoint between Thailand and Cambodia, in Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand, Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (Royal Thai Army via AP)

“The Cambodian government has already stated that we will not initiate any border closure,” and that it will also lift restrictions if Thailand does so first, he said.

Cambodia has boycotted some Thai internet services, banned Thai fruits and vegetables, and blocked electricity and fuel supplies from Thailand in response to the border dispute. Prior to the boycott, Cambodia imported 30% of its gasoline and other fuel from Thailand.

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday visited troops at the border and a temporary shelter for thousands of civilians who were evacuated from the area. He said that while Cambodia doesn’t want war, “we cannot stand by and let us be abused.”

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, foreground, delivers a speech in front of his troop during his visit to Preah Vihear, near Cambodia-Thailand border in Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Monday, June 23, 2025. (AKP via AP)

In addition to border restrictions, Paetongtarn also announced measures targeting online scam operations in Cambodia. They include blocking exports that could facilitate such activities in Cambodia and coordination with other countries and international agencies to crack down on cybercrime based in Southeast Asia.

Pen Bona said that while he recognized that Cambodia “is being exploited by online scammers,” many such operations are also based in Thailand.

“This is a very shameful thing that is happening in Thailand, but they are trying to divert the story from Thailand to Cambodia,” he said.

Thailand earlier this year implemented measures to crack down on online scam operations in neighboring Myanmar, severing electricity, internet and gas supplies to border towns where the syndicates were based.

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Hundreds of Exported Used Cars Stranded at Thai-Myanmar Border

Thai officials inspect border-crossing vehicles in Mae Hong Son Province amid Myanmar's crackdown on unregistered cars, June 24, 2025.

MAE HONG SON — Car exports from Thailand to Myanmar through the Ban Huai Phueng border crossing in Mae Hong Son Province have come to a complete halt, with hundreds of export vehicles now stranded in the border towns of Ban Namna and Ban Hua Muang.

According to customs sources in Mae Hong Son on June 24, cross-border trade has been severely disrupted after Myanmar’s central government ordered the seizure of all unregistered vehicles that haven’t paid state taxes.

This directive has effectively ended the export of used cars – primarily Japanese vehicles transiting through Thailand to Myanmar – over the past two weeks.

Mae Hong Son Governor Ekkawit Meepien, accompanied by relevant agencies, recently inspected the used car export operations from Japan that pass through Thailand to Myanmar, emphasizing the need for all agencies to perform their duties correctly.

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Export vehicles now stranded in the border towns of Ban Namna and Ban Hua Muang, Mae Hong Son Province, on June 24, 2025.

Officials following the inspection team revealed that exported vehicles often carry automotive parts and tires mixed with other transit goods, raising questions about proper tax compliance, as the exported cars are supposed to be transit goods without accompanying spare parts.

Military Uses Seized Vehicles for State Forces

General Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar’s military government leader, stated that the state has lost significant revenue from vehicle taxation, with many untaxed vehicles falling into the hands of anti-government groups. Effective June 1, 2025, he ordered authorities to seize all vehicles without proper licenses or registration.

The seized cars and motorcycles are being distributed to military units and police forces across various regions for official use by Myanmar’s armed forces and police departments.

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Some exported vehicles now stranded in the border towns of Ban Namna and Ban Hua Muang, Mae Hong Son Province, on June 24, 2025.

This crackdown has created widespread anxiety among civilians in many areas, who now fear driving unregistered vehicles in major cities or areas under Myanmar military control. The policy has effectively paralyzed normal transportation for many residents who cannot afford proper vehicle registration under the current regime.

The situation highlights the broader economic and social disruption caused by Myanmar’s military government policies, affecting not only cross-border trade but also the daily lives of ordinary citizens caught between administrative requirements and economic reality.

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Thailand Healthcare 2025: Get Free Health Checkups This Week

Thailand Healthcare 2025 takes place from June 26-29 at Samyan Mitrtown Hall, 5th floor.

BANGKOK — Get ready for the ultimate health and wellness experience as Thailand Healthcare 2025 takes over central Bangkok from June 26-29. This year’s festival, themed “A Better Life: Creating Wellness for Every Age,” promises four days of comprehensive health services, expert medical seminars, and innovative wellness products all under one roof at Samyan Mitrtown Hall, 5th floor.

Free Health Screenings

The festival’s crown jewel is its massive free health screening program featuring 30 leading hospitals offering over 60 different medical tests and treatments. Whether you’re a Thai resident or expat living in Thailand, you can access services from top-tier institutions including Siriraj Hospital, Baan Phaeo Hospital, Hua Chiao Hospital, and Chulabhorn Hospital.

Special mobile health units will be stationed throughout the venue, including mammogram and ultrasound services from the Thanyarak Foundation, lung X-ray screenings from Charoen Krung Pracharaks Hospital, and a comprehensive dental care van from the National Health Security Office offering everything from cleanings to extractions.

Expert Health Talks

The festival features eight must-attend health seminars led by Thailand’s top medical experts. Highlights include discussions on balance disorders and dizziness prevention, pregnancy after 40, LASIK eye surgery innovations, and stroke prevention through lifestyle changes.

Celebrity guests include singer-songwriter Maew Jirasak Panpoom, who will share his personal health journey, while renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Chatpol Kongfuangfung (better known as “Dr. On”) will discuss safe anti-aging procedures.

Mind-Body Wellness Sessions

For the first time, the festival introduces “Health Healing” talks at the venue’s special theater space. These intimate sessions focus on mental wellness, featuring psychotherapist Khuean Phattaradanai Setsuwanna discussing “How to Live with Your Thoughts Without Pain” and publisher Thamsaphak Lertsewetpong exploring “Permission to Be Lazy in a World That Doesn’t Rush.”

Hands-On Craft Workshops

Each day features unique wellness-themed workshops from 4-6 PM, including making chic fish bag charms, clay diffusers, reusable cotton face masks, and eco-printing with natural materials. Registration is required due to limited seating, click here.

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Hands-On Craft Workshops

Health Innovation Marketplace

Browse through 80+ health-focused vendors showcasing everything from natural therapy products to cutting-edge medical devices. Don’t miss the MTEC innovation showcase featuring smart home health monitoring systems, including fall detection alerts for elderly care and intelligent medication reminders.

Free Herbal Plant Giveaway

Each day, the first 100 visitors receive a different medicinal plant plus educational materials: Thursday features Cuban Oregano or Mexican mint for respiratory health, Friday offers Gotu Kola for brain health, Saturday highlights Andrographis for immune support, and Sunday concludes with Butterfly Pea Flower for eye and hair health.

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Getting There

The festival runs daily from 10 AM to 8 PM at Samyan Mitrtown Hall, easily accessible via MRT Samyan Station (Exit 2). For drivers, it’s just 1.6 km from the Sri Rat Expressway via Rama IV Road, with multiple bus routes serving the area.

With free admission and services designed for all ages, Thailand Healthcare 2025 offers Bangkok residents and visitors an unprecedented opportunity to prioritize their health while exploring the latest in medical innovation and wellness trends.

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Iran Launches Missile Attacks on US base in Qatar

Possible missiles in sky in Qatar after airspace is closed. (Associated Press)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran launched missile attacks Monday on a U.S. military base in Qatar, retaliating for the American bombing of its nuclear sites and escalating tensions in the volatile region.

Shortly after the attack, the Gulf nation of Bahrain that is home to the U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters temporarily suspended flights in its airspace, which is similar to what Qatar did shortly before it was hit.

Qatar condemned the attack on Al Udeid Air Base attack, but said it successfully intercepted the missiles and no casualties were reported. It said its airspace is now safe.

Iran said the attack in Qatar matched the number of bombs dropped by the United States on its nuclear sites over the weekend, signaling its likely desire to de-escalate.

Iran also said it targeted the base because it was outside of populated areas.

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Iran’s army commander-in-chief Gen. Amir Hatami, center, accompanied by high ranked army commanders, speaks in a video call with top commanders of the army, in Zolfaghar central headquarters, Iran, as portraits of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hang on the wall. (Iranian Army Press Service via AP)

Iran announced the attack on state television as martial music played. A caption on screen called it “a mighty and successful response” to “America’s aggression.”

The Ain al-Assad base housing U.S. troops in western Iraq was also targeted, an Iraqi security official who was not authorized to comment publicly told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

But Iran did not claim credit for that attack, which could have been carried out by militias.

It was not immediately clear if there was damage to the Iraq base or any injuries.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said the attack by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards was “a flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty, its airspace, and international law.”

Al Udeid is also home to the Combined Air Operations Center, which provides command and control of air power across the region as well as the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, the largest expeditionary wing in the world.

The retaliation came a day after the U.S. launched a surprise attack Sunday morning on three of Iran’s nuclear sites.

Just before the explosions, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on the social platform X: “We neither initiated the war nor seeking it. But we will not leave invasion to the great Iran without answer.”

Israel expands war to include symbolic targets

Earlier in the day, Israel expanded its war against Iran to include targets associated with the country’s struggling theocracy, striking the gate of a Tehran prison notorious for holding political activists and hitting the headquarters of the military force that suppressed recent protests.

As plumes of thick smoke rose over Tehran, Israel was attacked with yet another barrage of Iranian missiles and drones. The persistent fire has become a reality for civilians in both countries since Israel started the war to target Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

On the 11th day of the conflict, Israel said it attacked “regime targets and government repression bodies in the heart of Tehran,” but Israeli officials insisted they did not seek the overthrow of Iran’s government, their archenemy since the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Al Udeid Air Base outside of Doha, Qatar, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

The Israeli military warned Iranians that it would continue to attack military sites around Tehran over “the coming days” as its focuses has shifted to symbolic targets as well. The military issued the warning on the social platform X, though Iranians are struggling to access the outside world as an internet shutdown has crippled the country.

The latest strikes unfolded only hours after President Donald Trump openly raised the possibility himself after just a day earlier inserting America into the war with its unprecedented stealth-bomber strike on three Iranian nuclear sites.

“If the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change???” he asked on his Truth Social website.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later described Trump as “simply raising a question.” However, suggestions of overthrowing the Iranian government drew new anger from Tehran, which insists it will not negotiate at this time and is threatening to retaliate directly against either American troops or interests in a Mideast already inflamed by the still-raging Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

Tehran strikes open new chapter of war

In the Tehran strikes, Israel blew open a gate at Evin prison. Iranian state television shared black-and-white surveillance footage of the strike at the facility known for holding dual nationals and Westerners often used by Iran as bargaining chips in negotiations with the West.

Evin also has specialized units for political prisoners run by the paramilitary, all-volunteer Revolutionary Guard, which answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The facility is the target of both U.S. and European Union sanctions.

There were no immediate reports of casualties in Iran or significant damage, though the semiofficial Tasnim news agency said there had been a power cut reported outside of Tehran following the Israeli strikes.

Iranian state television also aired footage it described as being shot inside Evin, with prisoners under control inside the facility. However, the Washington-based Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights in Iran expressed worry about the condition of prisoners there.

“Many families of current detainees have expressed deep concern about the safety and condition of their loved ones held inside the prison,” it said.

Earlier Monday, Iranian Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, the chief of joint staff of armed forces, warned Washington that its strikes had given Iranian forces a “free hand “ to “act against U.S. interests and its army.”

Tens of thousands of American troops are based in the Middle East, many in locations within range of short-range Iranian missiles.

The Israeli military also confirmed it struck roads around Iran’s Fordo enrichment facility to obstruct access to the site. The underground site was one of those hit in Sunday’s attack by the United States on three nuclear facilities. The Israeli military did not elaborate.

“The Iranian dictator will be punished with full force for attacking the Israeli home front,” Israel’s Defense Ministry said.

 

According to an Israeli official familiar with the government’s strategy, Israel is targeting these sites to put pressure on the Iranian administration but is not actively seeking to topple it. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal government deliberations.

 

Nuclear fears mount after US strikes

In Vienna, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog said he expected there to be heavy damage at the Fordo facility following Sunday’s U.S. airstrike there with sophisticated bunker-buster bombs.

With the strikes Sunday on Iranian nuclear sites, the United States inserted itself into Israel’s war, prompting fears of a wider regional conflict. Iran said the U.S. had crossed “a very big red line” with its risky gambit to strike the three sites with missiles and 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs.

Several Iranian officials, including Atomic Energy Organization of Iran spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi, have claimed Iran removed nuclear material from targeted sites ahead of time.

Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the agency’s board of governors Monday that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi informed him on June 13 that Iran would “adopt special measures to protect nuclear equipment and materials.”

“I indicated that any transfer of nuclear material from a safeguarded facility to another location in Iran must be declared,” Grossi said, without saying whether Iran had responded.

Iran presses on attacking Israel

Iran described its Monday attack on Israel as a new wave of its “Operation True Promise 3,” saying it was targeting the Israeli cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv, according to Iranian state television.

Explosions were also heard in Jerusalem, possibly from air defense systems in action, and Israel’s Magen David Adom emergency rescue service said there had been no reports of injuries.

In Israel, at least 24 people have been killed and more than 1,000 wounded in the war. Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 950 people and wounded 3,450 others, according to the Washington-based group Human Rights Activists.

The group, which has provided detailed casualty figures from Iranian unrest such as the protests surrounding the death of Masha Amini in 2022, said of those killed, it identified 380 civilians and 253 security force personnel.

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This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran on Jan. 24, 2025. (Maxar Technologies via AP)

Calls for de-escalation

The U.S. described its attack on the Fordo and Natanz enrichment facilities, as well as the Isfahan nuclear site, as a one-off to take out Iran’s nuclear program, but Trump has warned of additional strikes if Tehran retaliates.

Mousavi described the American attacks as violating Iran’s sovereignty and being tantamount to invading the country, the state-run IRNA news agency reported.

Russia is one of Iran’s closest allies and on Monday, President Vladimir Putin said after meeting in Moscow with Araghchi, the Iranian foreign minister, that they had explored “how we can get out of today’s situation.”

Putin called the Israeli and American attacks on Iran an “absolutely unprovoked aggression.”

Iran, which insists its nuclear program is for civilian purposes only, previously agreed to limit its uranium enrichment and allow international inspectors access to its nuclear sites under a 2015 deal with the U.S., France, China, Russia, Britain and Germany in exchange for sanctions relief.

But after Trump pulled the U.S. unilaterally out of the deal during his first term, Iran began enriching uranium up to 60% — a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90% — and restricting access to its nuclear facilities.

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Celebrity Wild Elephant Probe Over Suspected Gunshot Wounds

Photos show two wounds on Plai Biang Lek's hindquarters, raising suspicions that he may have been shot.

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — A local politician allegedly threatened to shoot the elephant ‘Plai Biang Lek’ to drive wild elephants out of the area. The head of Khao Yai National Park calls in veterinarians to examine the wounds and announces legal action if the gunshot wounds are confirmed.

A Facebook page called “This is Khao Yai” recently posted photos and statements claiming that a local politician had used violence against a wild elephant roaming outside protected areas. The post warned that such actions, if left unchecked, could lead to the elephant becoming aggressive and potentially endangering people.

The elephant is ‘Plai Biang Lek,’ who made international headlines when he entered a grocery shop in Moo Si sub-district in search of food. This time Plai Biang Lek was spotted several kilometres outside the boundaries of Khao Yai National Park.

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A well-known wild elephant from Khao Yai National Park, Plai Biang Lek, wanders into a local grocery store in Nakhon Ratchasima Province for an impromptu snacking session on June 2, 2025.

According to initial reports, the shooter is the younger brother of a local politician and he himself is a Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) member. Volunteers managed to take photos of the shooter holding a gun and collected spent shell casings as evidence. These were handed over to the park authorities.

Community Response

The post caused great outrage among elephant lovers. Many of them demanded that the authorities prosecute the person responsible. Wild elephants are protected under Thailand’s Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act.

On June 23, Chaiya Huayhongthong, chief of Khao Yai National Park, confirmed that he had received a report from a volunteer elephant deterrence team (not official park rangers) about an incident in Khao Wong, Village 3, Nong Nam Daeng Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima. It was suspected that Plai Biang Lek may have been shot.

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Photos show two wounds on Plai Biang Lek’s hindquarters and collected spent shell casings, raising suspicions that he may have been shot.

Photos and videos show two wounds on the elephant’s hindquarters, prompting the park authorities to call in veterinarians to determine whether they were gunshot wounds.

“If the elephant was indeed shot, we will press charges against the suspect,” Chaiya said. “It is then up to the police to investigate further. The incident happened outside the park boundaries, but we already have surveillance and deterrence teams working in these areas. Volunteers help monitor and report such cases as the park covers a huge area and animals often migrate unnoticed.”

Following the report, veterinary teams were dispatched to assess the elephant’s condition.

Monitoring for Next 3 Days

According to Chaiya, the veterinary team found the elephant but could not examine the wounds closely as Plai Biang Lek had covered the injuries with dirt to keep insects away. However, he was still wandering around near Khao Wong, close to where the report was first received. 

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Veterinarians and volunteers from Khao Yai National Park observe Plai Biang Lek from a distance near Khao Wong, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, on June 23, 2025. A Siberian dog accompanied the veterinary team.

Atthapol Charoenchansa, Director General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, later said that no wounds were found today. It is suspected that the elephant covered them with mineralised soil.

“If wounds are present, pus discharge may be visible. However, if there are no such signs, this indicates that there were no injuries. I have ordered Plai Biang Lek to be monitored closely for the next three days,” said Atthapol.

Wildlife Is Protected

Pak Chong district chief Phairat Inpanja added that if it is confirmed that a weapon was used against the elephant, a court case must follow. He insisted that no one is above the law, not even local officials or politicians. Village chiefs and officials are well aware that wildlife is protected by law and cannot plead ignorance.

He explained that the communities surrounding Khao Yai National Park have long had agreements with the park to implement joint measures to monitor and deter wildlife. The district office has instructed village chiefs to raise public awareness and take special precautions in areas where wildlife is common.

When a report is received, park rangers are dispatched to assess the situation and guide the wildlife safely back into the park to minimise human-wildlife conflict and ensure the safety of people and wildlife. Local village level teams have also been mobilised to assist the park in safely managing these encounters.

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Thailand Busts Major Drug Ring with 2.4-Ton Crystal Meth at Sea

Thai authorities seize 2,399 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, which were disguised as bags of corn flour, on the suspected vessel at Prasae River mouth in Klaeng District, Rayong Province, on June 21, 2025.

BANGKOK — Thai authorities have intercepted nearly 2.4 tons of crystal methamphetamine with an estimated international street value exceeding $91 million USD during a maritime smuggling operation in the Gulf of Thailand.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced the successful operation during a press conference at the Ministry of Justice on Monday, emphasizing the government’s serious commitment to combating drug trafficking.

The joint operation involved the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), Royal Thai Navy, and Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB). DSI Director-General Police Colonel Yutthana Praedam revealed that naval intelligence had tipped off the DSI about suspicious activities involving a 90-ton gross recreational vessel.

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra talks to Justice Minister Thawee Sodsong near packages of nearly 2.4 tons of crystal methamphetamine during a press conference at the Ministry of Justice on Monday, June 23, 2025. (KHAOSOD Photo/Yokin Charoenying)

According to investigators, the smuggling network transported the drugs from the Prasae River mouth in Klaeng District, Rayong Province, sailing south through the Gulf of Thailand toward Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, where a larger vessel was waiting to transfer the narcotics for export to a third country.

The drugs were cleverly disguised as bags of corn flour. DSI teams tracked the operation and determined the exact timing of the transfer, which occurred on June 21 at approximately 11:00 p.m.

Four Royal Thai Navy surveillance vessels monitored the suspected boat in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 5 nautical miles from shore near the Prasae River mouth. When the target vessel was spotted, authorities moved in and arrested eight Thai nationals aboard the boat, seizing 2,399 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine.

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Department of Special Investigation officers stand guard near packages of nearly 2.4 tons of crystal methamphetamine, which were disguised as bags of corn flour, during a news conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, June 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Simultaneously, another team inspected the suspected “Luk Yod” pier and discovered a six-wheeled truck with an enclosed cargo area used for drug transportation, along with a four-door pickup truck believed to be connected to the criminal operation. The vehicles have been transferred to DSI for further investigation.

Authorities have obtained leads suggesting foreign nationals are involved in the network, though investigations are ongoing.

The seized methamphetamine has an estimated domestic value of approximately 239 million baht ($7.25 million), while its international market value exceeds 3 billion baht ($91 million).

Prime Minister Paetongtarn noted that DSI has preliminary information about the drug owners but will hold another press conference once the investigation is complete. She praised the increasing success in intercepting large-scale drug shipments, attributing it to the patience and dedication of law enforcement agencies and effective inter-agency coordination.

“This criminal network was attempting to smuggle drugs through our country for sale in another nation, which would have increased the street price and caused harm to people worldwide,” the Prime Minister stated. “Our officers’ success in stopping this smuggling operation represents a tremendous service in protecting our nation. I must commend and thank all sectors involved once again.”

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announces the successful operation to intercept nearly 2.4 tons of crystal methamphetamine during a press conference at the Ministry of Justice on Monday, June 23, 2025. (KHAOSOD Photo/Yokin Charoenying)

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Hylife Teams Up with Busan Festival to Make Chiang Mai Entertainment Capital

CHIANG MAI, Thailand – 23rd of March 2025 – Hylife Group, Chiang Mai’s leading conglomerate in real estate, asset management, and manufacturing, has announced the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the prestigious Busan International Film Festival and key industry partners to position Chiang Mai as a premier entertainment hub in Asia.

The historic agreement was formalised during a ceremony held at the Chiang Mai Historical Centre. The partnership included K Wave Media, Solaire Partners, and Lewis Pictures, creating a powerful alliance to advance the regional film industry.

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Mr. Shubhodeep Das, Group CEO of Hylife Group, led the signing ceremony alongside distinguished partners including Mr. Kwang Su Park, Chairperson of the Busan International Film Festival; Ms. Young Deog Kim, Director of the Busan International Film Festival; Mr. Pyung Ho Choi, Chairman of K Wave Media; Mr. Dale Lee, CEO of Solaire Partners; Mr. Lewis Taewon Kim, CEO of Lewis Pictures; and Ms. Eui Joeng Hong, Producer of Lewis Pictures. The ceremony was attended by government dignitaries, cultural representatives, and members of the international press, underscoring the significance of this cross-cultural collaboration.

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“This partnership represents a transformative moment for Thailand’s film industry,” said Mr. Shubhodeep Das. “By collaborating with the Busan International Film Festival – one of Asia’s most prestigious cultural platforms – we aim to position Chiang Mai as a regional hub that attracts film investors and productions, creating substantial employment opportunities and encouraging our local workforce to contribute to the city’s evolution as a soft power destination.”

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The collaboration aligns with Hylife Group’s “Creative Chiang Mai: Empowering Tomorrow’s Entertainment” initiative, a comprehensive vision to transform the historic city into a vibrant center for creativity and innovation. This strategic framework focused on attracting film investment, creating employment opportunities, and motivating students and professionals in Chiang Mai to actively participate in building the city’s creative identity. As part of the long-term roadmap, Hylife Group announced preparations to launch the inaugural Chiang Mai International Film Festival in 2026, which aims to attract film investors and productions throughout Asia, stimulate the regional economy, generate substantial employment, and establish Chiang Mai as a recognised destination for entertainment industry development.

The strategic alliance is more than a business partnership, it reflects a commitment to economic development, employment creation, and regional growth through cultural influence. The collaboration focuses on attracting international film investments to Chiang Mai, creating job opportunities across various skill levels, and inspiring the local workforce to engage with the entertainment industry. Through this partnership, participating organisations aim to establish Chiang Mai as a compelling destination for film productions, stimulating economic growth while building the city’s reputation as a cultural and creative hub.

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The MOU establishes a framework for ongoing collaboration between Hylife Group and its international partners, creating opportunities for attracting film investments, generating employment, and positioning Chiang Mai as a regional production hub. This comprehensive approach ensures sustainable economic growth through entertainment industry development while building the city’s international appeal. The initiative supports Thailand’s broader economic development goals and positions Chiang Mai as a strategic location for international film productions, which is expected to stimulate the regional economy and create diverse employment opportunities across the entertainment sector.

The partnership marks a pivotal milestone in positioning Chiang Mai as a regional entertainment production center, which is poised to attract significant film investments, create substantial employment opportunities, and inspire local professionals and students to contribute to the city’s transformation into a soft power destination that drives economic growth across multiple sectors.

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iPhone Saves Life in Crossbow Attack by Drunk Norwegian on Koh Samui

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Surat Thani police arrested a Norwegian man at Surat Thani Bus Terminal on June 23, 2025, on suspicion of firing a crossbow at a fellow Norwegian tourist.

SURAT THANI — Police in Surat Thani have arrested a 56-year-old Norwegian man suspected of firing a crossbow at a fellow Norwegian woman while heavily intoxicated. The victim’s iPhone Mini took the hit, likely saving her life.

The incident occurred at 1:30 a.m. on June 19 in the living room of a residence in Koh Samui District, Surat Thani Province. Norwegian tourist Ms. Pia narrowly escaped being shot with a crossbow, with Mr. Simon serving as a witness while lying on a sofa watching a movie.

The suspect, identified as Mr. Elmer, had initially been drinking alcohol in his bedroom. After becoming heavily intoxicated, he emerged from his room shouting incoherently and displaying increasingly aggressive behavior. Fearing for her safety, Pia picked up her mobile phone to call police, dialing 191.

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The iPhone 12 mini, released in October 2020, was part of Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup.

Elmer briefly returned to his room before coming back out armed with a black crossbow equipped with a laser sight. Simon, seated on the sofa, attempted to calm him down while Pia continued speaking with police officers on the phone. At that moment, Elmer raised the crossbow, aimed it at Pia’s head, and fired. The arrow struck her iPhone 12 Mini, which she was holding to her left ear, damaging the device. Elmer then fled the scene.

Investigators from Mueang Surat Thani Police Station gathered evidence and requested an arrest warrant from Koh Samui Provincial Court on charges of attempted murder. The court approved the warrant on June 23.

Arrest teams tracked down the suspect and found him aboard a van attempting to flee Surat Thani Province. He was apprehended at Surat Thani Bus Terminal and transferred to Samui Police Station investigators for prosecution.

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Marriott Partners Kasetsart for Hospitality Training in Thailand

Marriott International has signed an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kasetsart University that will help to shape the future of Thailand’s hospitality industry through academic excellence, practical training, and sustainable development.

The signing ceremony, which was held at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok on May 26th, 2025, brought together senior delegates from both institutions. Representatives from Kasetsart University included Asst. Prof. Thongrob Ruenbanthoen, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Assoc. Prof. Supaporn Prasongthan, Head of Department, Tourism & Hospitality Industry, and Phobphison Phob-udom, Deputy Head of Department, Tourism & Hospitality Industry; while Marriott’s delegation featured Priya Panjikar, Senior Director of Human Resources – Thailand, Cambodia & Myanmar, and Emma Jones, Vice President of Human Resources Operations – APEC (excluding South Asia). They were joined by Carl Volschenk, General Manager at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel.

Under the terms of the agreement, Marriott will enable students to gain international-standard training and hands-on experience at its entire portfolio of 61 hotels and resorts in Thailand, spanning 17 distinct brands and diverse destinations all across the kingdom. 

These internships, which encompass a range of departments, including front office, food & beverage, housekeeping and more, will equip the students with the practical skills they need to enter the workplace with confidence. This forms part of Marriott’s core value of “Putting People First” and highlights the company’s commitment to developing young talent. 

Asst. Prof. Thongrob Ruenbanthoeng, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Kasetsart University, comments: “This MoU represents more than a formal agreement; it symbolizes a mutual dedication to talent development, innovation, and the advancement of hospitality education. Our students will benefit from internships, applied learning, and exposure to Marriott’s global operations – preparing them to become visionary professionals in the global hospitality landscape.”

Emma Jones, Vice President of Human Resources Operations – APEC (excluding South Asia), Marriott International, says: “We are proud to partner with Kasetsart University to nurture future leaders through comprehensive training and mentorship. This collaboration will provide students with invaluable work experience and help shape the future of our industry.”

Priya Panjikar, Senior Director of Human Resources – Thailand, Cambodia & Myanmar, Marriott International, adds: “With over 60 Marriott hotels across Thailand, we are deeply committed to developing talent and creating opportunities for growth. Together with Kasetsart University, we aim to cultivate a new generation of hospitality professionals equipped to drive the industry forward.” 

For more information about Marriott International, please visit www.marriott.com. 

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