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Putin Says He Agrees in Principle With US Proposal for 30-Day Ceasefire in Ukraine

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In this image made from video released by the Russian Presidential Press Service, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a visit to military headquarters in the Kursk region of Russia. (Russian Presidential Press Service via AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he agrees in principle with a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but the terms need to be worked out, and he emphasized that it should pave the way to lasting peace.

“So the idea itself is correct, and we certainly support it,” Putin told a news conference in Moscow. “But there are issues that we need to discuss, and I think that we need to discuss it with our American colleagues and partners.”

He noted the need to develop a mechanism to control possible breaches of the truce. Another issue, he said, is whether Ukraine could use the 30-day ceasefire to continue mobilization and rearmament.

“We agree with the proposals to halt the fighting, but we proceed from the assumption that the ceasefire should lead to lasting peace and remove the root causes of the crisis,” Putin said.

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In this image made from video released by the Russian Presidential Press Service, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, shakes hands with Russian Chief of General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov as he visits military headquarters in the Kursk region of Russia. (Russian Presidential Press Service via AP)

Putin noted that while it appeared that the U.S. persuaded Ukraine to accept a ceasefire, Ukraine is interested in that because of the battlefield situation, noting that Ukrainian troops that launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region would be fully blocked in the coming days.

“In these conditions, I believe it would be good for the Ukrainian side to secure a ceasefire for at least 30 days,” he said.

Referring to the Ukrainian troops in Kursk, he said: “Will all those who are there come out without a fight?”

Putin thanked U.S. President Donald Trump “for paying so much attention to the settlement in Ukraine.”

He also thanked the leaders of China, India, Brazil and South Africa for their “noble mission to end the fighting to casualties,” a statement that signaled those countries’ potential involvement in a ceasefire deal.

Russia has said it will not accept peacekeepers from any NATO members to monitor a prospective truce.

An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump arrived Thursday in Moscow for talks on an American-proposed 30-day ceasefire that Ukraine has accepted, but a senior Russian official said the truce would only help Kyiv by giving its weary and shorthanded military a break.

The diplomatic effort coincided with a Russian claim that its troops have driven the Ukrainian army out of a key town in Russia’s Kursk border region, where Moscow has been trying for seven months to dislodge Ukrainian troops from their foothold.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during their meeting at the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 13, 2025. (Maxim Shemetov/Pool Photo via AP)

A U.S. official confirmed the arrival of Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment on the matter.

The Russian Defense Ministry’s claim that it recaptured the town of Sudzha, a Ukrainian operational hub in Kursk, came hours after President Vladimir Putin visited his commanders in Kursk. The claim could not be independently verified. Ukrainian officials made no immediate comment.

The renewed Russian military push and Putin’s high-profile visit to his troops unfolded as Trump seeks a diplomatic end to the war, which began more than three years ago with Russia’s full-scale invasion.

The U.S. on Tuesday lifted its March 3 suspension of military aid for Kyiv after senior U.S. and Ukrainian officials reported making progress on how to stop the fighting during talks in Saudi Arabia.

Trump said Wednesday that “it’s up to Russia now” as his administration presses Moscow to agree to the ceasefire. The U.S. president has made veiled threats to hit Russia with new sanctions if it does not engage with peace efforts.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov would not comment on Moscow’s view of the ceasefire proposal.

“Before the talks start, and they haven’t started yet, it would be wrong to talk about it in public,” he told reporters.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC Thursday that Trump is “willing to apply maximum pressure on both sides,” including sanctions that reach the highest scale on Russia.

Senior U.S. officials have said they hope to see Russia stop attacks on Ukraine within the next few days.

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Hungarian Man Arrested for Motorcycle Rental Business on Koh Phangan

Tourist Police witness the Hungarian suspect actively conducting business, collecting daily rental fees of 700 baht from customers while retaining their passports as collateral on March 13, 2025.

KOH PHANGAN — Tourist Police have arrested a Hungarian national who was operating an unauthorized motorcycle rental business on Koh Phangan island, where he allegedly confiscated tourists’ passports as collateral.

The Tourist Police Division on Koh Phangan received complaints from tourists about a foreigner running a motorcycle rental operation from his rented house. The business, advertised as “Lala Agency,” was located in Song Phi Nong Village in Ban Tai subdistrict of Koh Phangan, Surat Thani province.

Investigation revealed that Laszlo, a 38-year-old Hungarian citizen, was indeed operating a motorcycle rental service through a website specializing in motorcycle rentals on Koh Phangan. The suspect personally signed rental agreements and collected cash payments from customers. During his operations, he reportedly seized tourists’ passports and allegedly intimidated customers by displaying a firearm.

 

Upon learning of the investigation results, Police Lieutenant General Saksira Phueak-am, commander of the Tourist Police, ordered Police Lieutenant Colonel Winit Boonchit of the Tourist Police Division 5 to coordinate with the Koh Phangan Police Station, local administrative authorities, and immigration officers to apprehend the suspect at his residence.

On March 13, the police team arrived at the suspect’s house and found him actively conducting business, collecting daily rental fees of 700 baht from customers while retaining their passports as security. Officers identified themselves and searched the premises, discovering 16 foreign passports.

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Motorcycle rental catalogs are found inside the Hungarian suspect’s house in Song Phi Nong Village in Ban Tai subdistrict of Koh Phangan, Surat Thani province on March 13, 2025.

During questioning, Laszlo admitted to operating the “Lala Agency” rental business, where he personally handled all aspects of the operation including preparing rental agreements, handling cash transactions, cleaning motorcycles, and providing transport services for customers between the pier and his shop.

The Hungarian national was charged with “being a foreigner working beyond permitted rights.” He was handed over to investigators at the Koh Phangan Police Station for legal proceedings. Evidence seized included nine motorcycles, a BB gun with a magazine loaded with pellets, and registration documents for more than 20 motorcycles.

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From Bustling Hub to Silent Shwe Kokko After Anti-Scam Operations

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The scene in Shwe Kokko has become noticeably quieter following the BGF forces' crackdown on scammer networks on March 12, 2025.

MYAWADDY — The once-thriving economic zone of Shwe Kokko in Myanmar’s Karen State now stands largely deserted following an intensive anti-scam operation by Thai authorities and the Border Guard Force (BGF), Matichon reports.

Spanning tens of thousands of rai opposite Thailand’s Mae Sot District in Tak Province, the area that previously bustled with activity has fallen silent, with numerous high-rise buildings now vacant and vehicles abandoned.

The dramatic transformation follows coordinated efforts between Thai, Chinese, and Myanmar governments to eliminate fraud networks operating in the region. Thailand has started cutting essential services including electricity, fuel, and communication signals since February 5.

Following that, BGF officials launched their campaign against call center operations on February 12, resulting in a mass exodus of business owners and executives connected to fraudulent activities, though legitimate businesses reportedly continue to operate.

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BGF forces inspect hundreds of foreigners at a Shwe Kokko building as leader Maung Chit Thu pledges to return illegal workers to Thailand, February 24, 2025.

At a March 12 press conference, Lt. Col. Nai Maung So of the Coordination Center for Assistance to Victims of Human Trafficking revealed that over 2,700 individuals have been repatriated to their home countries, with approximately 7,000 still awaiting return. The BGF is currently providing daily food support at 25,000 kyat ($11.90) per person and seeks to expedite the repatriation process despite coordination challenges with foreign governments.

“The raids will continue, possibly once a month, until all fraud operations are eliminated,” Lt. Col. Nai Maung So stated, warning that Chinese investors face severe penalties for any ongoing involvement in call center activities.

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Lt. Col. Nai Maung So of the Coordination Center for Assistance to Victims of Human Trafficking, holds a press conference on March 12, 2025,

Officials emphasized that legitimate development projects under the Yatai initiative will proceed, including livestock farming, healthcare facilities, and tourism attractions aimed at creating sustainable economic opportunities for local residents.

During the press conference, Lt. Col. Nai Maung So defended Col. Maung Chit Tu, Secretary-General of the BGF Advisory Committee, describing him as simply a landowner who leases property to Chinese investors with no involvement in trafficking or fraud.

However, this statement comes as Thai authorities have placed Col. Maung Chit Tu under investigation by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) for a 2022 case involving eight Indian nationals and potential human trafficking charges.

The press conference concluded with journalists touring a detention center for trafficking victims and viewing confiscated fraud operation equipment that will be transferred to Chinese authorities.

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The scene in Shwe Kokko has become noticeably quieter following the BGF forces’ crackdown on scammer networks on March 12, 2025.
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Surroundings in Shwe Kokko has become noticeably quieter following the BGF forces’ crackdown on scammer networks on March 12, 2025.

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Top 10 Thai Social Media Management Firms: Professional Excellence & Innovation

As the daily usage time of social media users in Thailand surpasses 8 hours, brands are increasingly demanding more from their management agencies in terms of comprehensive capabilities. Based on the evaluation system of the Thailand Social Media Awards, we have recompiled the list of the top 10 most competitive agencies in 2025, focusing on three key dimensions: data-driven capabilities, depth of technological integration, and industry adaptability.

Evaluation Framework: Core Metrics of Social Media Management in Thailand

According to the “Social Metrics” evaluation system of the Thailand Social Media Awards, agency capabilities must align with the following dimensions:

  • Owned Channel Performance: Follower growth rate, video views, Facebook intent analysis score;
  • Earned Channel Performance: Social mentions, sentiment analysis results, user-generated content (UGC) penetration rate;
  • Technology Empowerment Level: Depth of AI tool application in content optimization and ROI forecasting.

Updated Panorama of the Top 10 Agencies (Listed in Alphabetical Order)

1.AdchariyaÍ

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Focusing on dynamic strategic adjustments, through business analysis, competitor benchmarking, and full-cycle optimization, AdchariyaÍ helps brands achieve both short-term exposure and long-term reputation growth in the food delivery (e.g., ShopeeFood) and automotive industries.

  1. Allconnective

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As a technology-driven agency, Allconnective specializes in integrated SEO and digital marketing services. By optimizing website structure, customizing keyword strategies, and utilizing AI-generated content, Allconnective helps clients achieve more prominent positions on Google’s search results page. Allconnective’s distinctive approach combines localized search habits in Thailand, such as long-tail keyword optimization and visual search adaptation, providing a dual-powered solution of ‘SEO + social media traffic generation’ for banking and e-commerce platforms.

  1. ANGA

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With a dual-track approach that balances technology and creativity, we have consistently received international awards, particularly in the B2B sector. Through precise content distribution on LinkedIn, we successfully increased the ‘comment rate’ to 1.8 times the industry average. Our self-developed video view prediction model is highly compatible with TikTok’s algorithm.

  1. Ario Marketing

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As a full-service provider, we specialize in integrating private domain traffic with Facebook advertising through LINE Official Account (OA) customer management features. In a case within the beverage industry, our “interactive feedback” metric ranked in the top 5% of the industry.

  1. ConvertCake

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Known for transparent ROI reporting, we optimize TikTok and Instagram advertising strategies through real-time data dashboards. For our beauty industry clients, the “share rate” is 47% higher than the industry benchmark, and we reduce CPC costs by leveraging nano-influencer partnerships.

  1. Galaxy

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A visual storytelling expert, we leverage the immersive experiences of Instagram Reels and Stories to successfully create highly engaged user communities for renowned brands like King Power Duty-Free in Thailand. Our “brand affinity” score is industry-leading. We excel in content management across Line, Facebook, and TikTok.

  1. Insightout

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A craftsmanship-level data strategist, we commit to serving clients with a ROAS/ROI performance-based model. In the banking sector, our sentiment analysis tools have significantly improved the conversion rate of negative comments.

  1. One Stop Service

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A benchmark for multi-platform collaborative operations, we help multinational companies, such as Lotus’s Supermarket, cover six key social scenarios in Thailand through Twitter trend tracking and LINE shopping feature integration. This strategy has led to a daily increase of over 200% in social mentions.

  1. Spyder Agency

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The preferred partner for small and medium-sized enterprises, we lower the entry barriers for local brands with free consultations and customized solutions. Our “follower growth rate” ranks in the top 10% within the regional food and beverage industry (e.g., Betagro).

  1. Wunderman Thompson

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An international 4A powerhouse, we specialize in developing cross-channel brand communication strategies for large enterprises, such as Porsche Thailand. Our “advocacy” metric has been enhanced by 63% through KOL matrices and UGC campaigns.

Industry Trends and Agency Capability Matching Recommendations

  1. SEO and Social Media Synergy: As demonstrated by Allconnective, it is essential to combine Google search rankings with content distribution on social platforms, particularly Facebook and LINE, to build a complete traffic cycle system. This integration helps brands maintain a consistent and effective online presence across both search engines and social networks.
  2. Nano-Influencer Scaling: Convert Cake and Hnexa Galaxy have validated that by using AI-powered screening tools to collaborate with micro-influencers in bulk, agencies can reduce costs by up to 50% while enhancing the authenticity of interactions. For example, AI recommendation features improve influencer selection efficiency, ensuring more effective partnerships and engagement.
  3. Compliant Data Usage: To comply with Thailand’s PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act), it is necessary to use anonymization techniques when handling user behavior data, such as the anonymous sentiment analysis model by Insightout. This ensures that data processing aligns with legal requirements while maintaining insights into consumer behavior.

For detailed case studies or evaluation criteria, you can refer to the official reports of the Thailand Social Media Awards and the platform behavior analysis from We Are Social.

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VIV Asia 2025 Opens Alongside Meat Pro Asia and Horti Agri Events

VIV Asia 2025, the leading international trade exhibition for the animal protein production industry, returns with its biggest edition yet. The highly-anticipated event, in co-location with Meat Pro Asia and Horti Agri Next (HAN) Asia, officially opened its doors to the public on March 12. Scheduled to take place until March 14, 2025, the event brings together industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across the globe to shape the future of sustainable food production and agribusiness in Asia. 

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From seed to feed to food 

Creating an unparalleled business and networking experience, the three co-located events cover the entire agrifood supply chain from seed to feed to food. Spread across 75,000 square meters across Challenger Halls 1–3 and Exhibition Halls 5–7, the show hosts up to 1,500 leading companies, with an astounding 93% of exhibitors coming from outside of Thailand. Among the 46 represented countries, nearly half are from Asian nations. With around 50,000 expected attendees, the event is once again set to cement its position as Asia’s largest trade show for the livestock, aquaculture, agriculture, and food processing industries and in history. 

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Official Opening, the Grand Networking Reception 

The Grand Networking Reception event took place on the first night of VIV Asia 2025 and was graced by esteemed dignitaries. One of the special guests present was Mr. Jeroen Van Hooff, CEO & President of Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs, who delivered the welcome speech. He shares, “VIV Asia is more than an exhibition—it’s a driving force behind Asia’s rise as a global agri-food and animal health powerhouse. With the region contributing over 50% of global agricultural output and food spending projected to hit $8.4 trillion by 2030, Asia is shaping the future of food production, trade, and investment. As urbanization and infrastructure investments accelerate, VIV Asia serves as the key platform where industry leaders forge partnerships, drive innovation, and unlock economic opportunities that will define the region’s growth.”

Another highlight of the night was the strong support received from Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), represented by its Senior Vice President, Mr. Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, who delivered a supporting speech. He emphasizes, “Thailand is a key player in Industry 4.0, with agriculture and food production driving economic growth and reinforcing its position as a leading business hub in Asia. VIV Asia, the region’s largest Feed to Food event, exemplifies Thailand’s role as a global business destination, attracting over 50,000 participants annually and delivering significant economic impact across multiple sectors. As we look to 2025, TCEB remains committed to elevating Thailand’s MICE industry by providing strategic solutions, world-class services, and unwavering support to ensure every business event thrives.”

Adding to the momentum was the attendance of H.E. Mr. Prasert Chanthararuangthong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society of Thailand. In his opening remark, he highlights, “With a USD 200 million investment, Thailand’s Food Processing Industry Development Action Plan is positioning the country as ASEAN’s leading food processing hub and a top 10 global food exporter by 2027. This initiative enhances value-added processing across key sectors, making Thailand a prime destination for agribusiness and food processing investments. As a result, the economic impact of these three co-located trade fairs is set to be significant, driving billions in trade deals, investments, and industry advancements over the next three days.”

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A comprehensive program at VIV Asia 2025

With key themes such as disease management, biosecurity, and regenerative agriculture, VIV Asia 2025 will continue to showcase the latest innovations and breakthroughs across four key animal protein sources: poultry, swine, aquaculture, and dairy. Attendees will gain first-hand insights into the most advanced developments in breeding, health, nutrition, and smart farming technologies, ensuring they stay ahead in this fast-evolving industry. With Asia’s food demand and sustainability goals at the forefront, the event serves as a key business accelerator, providing attendees with access to cutting-edge technologies and investment insights that shape the industry’s future. 

Meanwhile, there are also social events and customer experiences planned ahead. Attendees can look forward to a two-day networking reception featuring performances by renowned artists and bands. Additionally, the IFFA Awards will highlight the next generation of food processing technology from top Asian producers. The NIA Pitching Session will showcase groundbreaking agricultural innovations, while the newly introduced AgriBITs by VIV Worldwide will offer fresh and tech-driven insights into the future of the agrifood industry. As for Horti Agri Next Asia, a major highlight will be the Rainmaker Airplane Showcase, demonstrating advanced weather modification technology used for sustainable agriculture. 

And that’s just the beginning—there’s so much more to experience on the show floor! VIV Asia 2025 is open until March 14, 2025. For more information, please visit www.vivasia.nl / www.meatpro-asia.com / www.hortiagrinext-asia.com 

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Press contacts:

Ms. Lida Kokkini, Senior Marcom Manager at VIV worldwide, [email protected]
Ms. Saengtip Techapatiphandee, Marcom Manager of VNU Asia Pacific, [email protected]

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About VIV worldwide 

VIV worldwide is the business network linking professionals from Feed to Food, offering boundless opportunities to the animal protein supply chain players. VIV worldwide developed with dedication a network through 40 years of experience and interactions with the industry, becoming today the leading platform in and for some of the most promising markets of the world. Visit www.viv.net.

About Horti Agri Next Asia (HAN Asia) 

HAN Asia is the Horti Agri Next hub edition tailored specifically for the Asian market, showcasing the latest in horticultural food production, landscaping, controlled environment practices, environmental conservation, and agriculture. HAN Asia brings together industry professionals and experts from across Asia and around the world. Join us at HAN Asia to explore the forefront of the Asian horticultural and agricultural industries. For more details, please visit the official website at www.hortiagrinext.com.

About Meat Pro Asia 

Meat Pro Asia is a professional trading platform for food processing machinery and packaging technologies. Organised alongside with VIV Asia, the fairs provide the complete supply chain from feed to food to processing and packaging and sales, attracting then entire spectrum of food technology trade buyers in ASEAN region. For more information, please visit the official website at www.meatpro-asia.com 

About VNU Group 

VNU Group is a globally operating exhibition company with offices in Utrecht (VNU Europe) and Bangkok (VNU Asia Pacific). VNU Group is part of the Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs and represents its international exhibition business outside of the Netherlands. Each VNU office runs a portfolio of exhibition and conference brands with professional expertise on specific markets and industries. The Agri-food exhibition portfolio is a core business in both VNU regional offices. Other VNU Group main event sectors include Tech, Lifestyle, Construction, Lifesciences, Biotech, and more.

About VNU Europe 

VNU Europe is a subsidiary company of Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs with its base in Utrecht, at the heart of the Netherlands and only 30 minutes from Amsterdam. The VNU Europe office is located within the extensive Jaarbeurs complex. The international team of VNU Europe is wholly involved in the agrifood sector, focusing on the organization of worldwide industry events such as VIV and Horti Agri Next. For more information, visit www.vnueurope.com

About VNU Asia Pacific 

VNU Asia Pacific is part of VNU Group, a globally operating exhibition company with offices in Utrecht and Bangkok and consolidates the international exhibition business of Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs. In Southeast Asia, Jaarbeurs formed a Joint Venture with TCC Group, a leading corporate conglomerate in the fast-growing region. From its business hub located in Bangkok, VNU Asia Pacific covers all key exhibition markets in South East Asia. VNU Asia Pacific has a constantly expanding portfolio with currently 19 trade shows and event formats both online and face-to-face platforms including brands from the AgriTech, Animal Husbandry, Animal Companion, Food, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, 5G and IoT and Disaster Resilience industries. For more information, visit www.vnuasiapacific.com

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British Tourists Caught with 140kg of Cannabis at Samui Airport

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Thai officials inspect seven pieces of luggage belonging to four British tourists and one Malaysian national, discovering a total of 140 kg of dried cannabis flowers, at Bo Phut Police Station in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, on March 12, 2025.

KOH SAMUI — In a major drug smuggling bust, authorities at Samui International Airport seized 140 kilograms of dried cannabis flowers valued at approximately 4 million baht ($118,340) from four British nationals and one Malaysian citizen who were attempting to transport the contraband to London via Singapore.

On March 12, security officials at the international departure terminal detected suspicious items in seven pieces of luggage during the X-ray screening process. Airport staff immediately alerted Bo Phut Police Station officers and Koh Samui Customs officials, who detained the five foreign nationals for questioning.

Upon inspection, authorities discovered vacuum-sealed packages of dried cannabis flowers hidden inside all seven suitcases. The investigation revealed that two British men were transporting four suitcases containing 85.34 kilograms of cannabis, while two British women carried two suitcases with 35.8 kilograms. The Malaysian national was found with one suitcase containing 22.8 kilograms of the substance.

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Thai officials inspect seven pieces of luggage belonging to four British tourists and one Malaysian national, discovering a total of 140 kg of dried cannabis flowers, at Bo Phut Police Station in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, on March 12, 2025.

During interrogation, the British men confessed they had been hired to transport the cannabis to London in exchange for debt forgiveness in the UK. The two British women stated they were promised £2,000 ($2,590) each for successfully delivering their packages to London. The Malaysian suspect admitted he was to receive 6,000 ringgit ($1,355) for delivering his suitcase to Singapore.

All five suspects claimed Thai nationals had delivered the pre-packed suitcases to their hotels prior to their departure.

The suspects were charged with attempting to export goods that had not cleared customs procedures and violating Thailand’s Thai Traditional Medicine Protection and Promotion Act regarding controlled herbs (cannabis). The accused confessed to all charges and requested settlement through customs procedures, surrendering the seized items to the state.

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Dried cannabis flowers packed inside one of the seven suitcases belonging to four British tourists and one Malaysian national, transported by Thai officials from Koh Samui Airport for inspection at Bo Phut Police Station on March 12, 2025.

An official source revealed that cannabis smuggling operations from Thailand to the United Kingdom have increased significantly since Thailand relaxed its cannabis laws. Smuggling networks now frequently target smaller airports like Samui, which typically have less stringent security measures compared to major hubs like Suvarnabhumi International Airport. The source noted that dried cannabis flowers from Thailand can fetch several times their original value when sold in the UK market.

This case follows previous statements from Police Lieutenant General Krittapol Yeesakorn, Commander of Provincial Police Region 5, who had warned about multiple cases of foreign nationals attempting to smuggle cannabis flowers abroad, taking advantage of gaps in Thailand’s cannabis control laws which permit possession and transportation within Thailand.

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Chinese and Vietnamese Suspects Nabbed in Bangkok Gambling Ring

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Metropolitan Police arrest one Chinese and three Vietnamese nationals allegedly operating an illegal online gambling website on March 13, 2025.

BANGKOK — Metropolitan Police Division 2 officers raided a condominium in Ladprao Soi 18 on Thursday, arresting one Chinese and three Vietnamese nationals allegedly operating an illegal online gambling website.

Authorities seized eight computers, six mobile phones, and several Ledger Nano X cryptocurrency hardware wallets containing USDT digital currency.

The raid on March 13 was conducted following a tip that foreign nationals were using the rented condominium as headquarters for an illegal gambling operation targeting Chinese speakers.

According to Police Major General Jessada Suaysom, the suspects confessed they had been in Thailand for about two months and were paid 50,000 baht ($1,480) monthly to administer the gambling websites.

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Metropolitan Police arrest one Chinese and three Vietnamese nationals allegedly operating an illegal online gambling website. They also seize their equipment as evidence.

“We found evidence of gambling website operations on their computers, with content in Chinese encouraging users to place bets,” said Police Colonel Pornthep Chalermkiat, Superintendent of Sutthisan Police Station.

All four suspects have been charged with organizing illegal gambling through electronic media. They also face additional fines for immigration violations after failing to report their change of residence within the legally required 24-hour timeframe.

The seized electronic equipment has been forwarded to the Technology Crime Suppression Division for further investigation to identify other individuals connected to the gambling network.

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Bangkok Seeks Public Input on Solar Rooftop Guide with GIZ Collaboration 

Bangkok has furthered its commitment to renewable energy by hosting a second public consultation on a comprehensive Solar PV Rooftop Installation Guidebook, developed in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

At 1:30 PM on March 11, 2025, Mr Pornprom Vikitsreth, Advisor to the Governor of Bangkok and the city’s Chief Sustainability Officer, opened the Dissemination Workshop alongside Ms Insa Illegen, Director of the Thai-German Cooperation on Energy, Mobility and Climate (TGC EMC) project at GIZ.

The event, held in Grand Ballroom 2-3, 6th floor, Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai, drew a diverse audience including Ms Sermsuk Nopphan, Director of the Air Quality and Noise Management Division, Bangkok Environment Department, representatives from the Metropolitan Electricity Authority, the Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (Ministry of Energy), business groups, installation service providers, and members of the public.

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The guidebook, a product of the Thai-German Cooperation on Energy, Mobility and Climate project, is designed to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems across households, commercial buildings, and industrial sectors in Bangkok.

It aims to provide clear and accessible information to both the public and Bangkok district office staff, covering fundamental knowledge, installation guidelines, equipment selection, application procedures with relevant authorities, and the benefits of energy savings and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

The second consultation featured presentations from solar energy experts on these key areas, followed by interactive workshops where participants provided feedback on the draft guidebook. Representatives from Greener Bangkok and Boonmee Lab also introduced the “Bangkok Solar City” website, a resource for those interested in solar energy adoption.

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This second consultation builds upon a previous event held on 22nd November 2024, where GIZ gathered initial feedback to inform the guidebook’s content. The current workshop was organised to ensure the final publication is comprehensive and reflects the input of all stakeholders. The finalised guidebook will be published and distributed following this round of feedback.

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Italian Tourist Dies After Suspected 2-Meter Fall from Ranong Bridge

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Forensic officials and rescue volunteers attempt to retrieve the body of an Italian tourist and collect evidence for the investigation at the bottom of the Klong Rahat bridge in Mueang District, Ranong Province on March 12, 2025.

RANONG — A resident of Ranong province discovered the body of a foreign tourist beneath a 2-meter high bridge near the National Telecommunications Company office in Ranong. Local citizens immediately alerted traffic police stationed near the provincial tourism festival to investigate.

Ranong City Police, who received the report at 6:00 p.m. on March 12, were dispatched to inspect the Klong Rahat bridge in Khao Niwet Subdistrict, Mueang Ranong District. The location was approximately 100 meters from the 2025 Annual Ranong Hot Spring Tourism Festival.

The villager who discovered the body reported that while looking down beneath the 2-meter high bridge with tall grass below, he spotted a man lying face down on the canal embankment wall and quickly notified authorities.

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The location where the Italian tourist’s body was found is near the venue of the 2025 Annual Ranong Hot Spring Tourism Festival in Mueang District, Ranong Province on March 12, 2025.

Upon learning the deceased was a foreign tourist, Police Major General Thanawat Wattanakul, Commander of Ranong Provincial Police, personally inspected the scene. He ordered an investigative team to urgently locate witnesses and review CCTV footage from nearby areas. Authorities later identified the deceased as Mr. Marco, a 65-year-old Italian national.

Residents living across the canal reported hearing dogs barking intensely after midnight. A motorcycle taxi driver added that he had seen a foreign man walking unsteadily near the festival entrance the night before, though he couldn’t confirm if it was the same person.

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Officials retrieve the body of an Italian tourist who fell from the Klong Rahat bridge in Mueang District, Ranong Province before transporting it to Ranong Hospital on March 12, 2025.

By 7:00 p.m., the forensic team from Ranong Hospital and the provincial forensic unit released preliminary autopsy results, revealing that Mr. Marco had died approximately 8-10 hours before his body was discovered. No signs of physical assault were found.

Investigators believe he likely died from falling and hitting the ground after stepping over a water pipe to urinate at the bridge head (a spot commonly used by locals for this purpose), losing his footing, falling, and fatally hitting his head on a hard surface.

Officials will contact the Italian Embassy to notify the deceased’s relatives.

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Phuket Police Hunt Foreign Suspects Fleeing After Hit-and-Run Incident

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The foreign men flee in the pick-up truck after hit-and-run incident near Patong Hospital in Phuket on March 8, 2024.

PHUKET — Patong Police are still searching for foreign suspects who crashed their pickup truck into a motorcyclist in front of Patong Hospital in Kathu district, Phuket. The incident, which was captured on video and shared widely on social media, has sparked public concern.

Surasak Kongbua, 38, the motorcycle driver, revealed on March 12 that the incident occurred on March 8 around 5:15 p.m. He was on his way to purchase equipment to repair lighting at a customer’s home when the collision happened.

“I saw the green light at the intersection near Patong Hospital and proceeded normally. I didn’t see the pickup truck coming from the left until it crashed into me, causing my bike to slide about 20 meters,” Surasak explained.

After the crash, bystanders came to help. Surasak initially parked by a hotel area where three young foreign men, appearing to be in their early twenties, exited the pickup truck. When Surasak informed them he was calling the police, one asked when officers would arrive.

 

The situation escalated when a hotel employee attempted to mediate. One of the passengers became confrontational with the hotel staff before turning to Surasak, who told them, “Don’t say much—we’ll talk at the police station. Everything has been recorded on video.”

At this point, the three young men attempted to flee in their vehicle. Surasak tried to record them but couldn’t use his phone due to a broken screen. A bystander helped record video and the vehicle’s license plate while Surasak attempted to prevent their escape by hitting their window.

“When the driver braked and the passenger opened the door, I backed away fearing for my safety,” Surasak recounted. “Then the driver ran toward me and pulled out a knife. I didn’t know what to do, so I pretended to reach into my pocket. This made them hesitate—they probably thought I had a weapon too—before they got back in the truck and drove away.”

Surasak sustained minor knee injuries during the incident, requiring only 30 baht in medical treatment. He filed a police report the same day and commended the police for their diligent follow-up efforts.

“Even though they haven’t caught the three men yet, the police have been very good about checking in on the case every day,” he said. “I’m still waiting for them to apprehend the suspects.”

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