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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Thailand news</title><link>https://aseannow.com/rss/44-thailand-news.xml/</link><description>National and regional news from all around Thailand</description><language>en</language><item><title>Tens Of Thousands Flood London For Tommy Robinson March</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1394678-tens-of-thousands-flood-london-for-tommy-robinson-march/?do=findComment&comment=20517157]]></link><description>And although I detest them, I am not bright enough to go and sit somewhere else  &#x2026;. duh  Ha ha ha ha ha .. hilarious  Or did you just invent these people you sit with all the time.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:20:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Word Association - 2026</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1383425-word-association-2026/?do=findComment&comment=20517156]]></link><description>Go</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:16:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Bombs of Sweet Mercy: We Must Do The Needful In Iran</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395042-bombs-of-sweet-mercy-we-must-do-the-needful-in-iran/?do=findComment&comment=20517155]]></link><description>I have some very deep issues with the Dems also, but at least we are bold enough and honest enough to discuss the reservations that we have.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:15:29 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>CIB Raids 23 Sites, Arrests 22 in Chinese Smuggling Ring</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/cib-raids-23-sites-arrests-22-in-chinese-smuggling-ring-r1924/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) launched coordinated raids across 23 locations in 16 provinces on 21 May, arresting 22 suspects linked to an alleged network smuggling Chinese nationals in and out of the country illegally. Investigators said the operation uncovered links to call centre scam gangs and mule bank accounts, with more than 20 million baht in assets seized.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was ordered by Pol Lt Gen Nattasak Chaonasai, commissioner of the CIB, and carried out by officers led by Pol Maj Gen Pattanasak Bubphasuwan, Pol Maj Gen Pornsak Laorujiralai and Pol Maj Gen Theerachart Theerachathamrong. Raids took place in Bangkok, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Chai Nat, Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Si Sa Ket, Trang and other related areas.  Police said the suspects operated as an organised criminal network with clearly divided roles, including transporting undocumented migrants, coordinating vehicles, handling payments and moving funds through multiple bank accounts and company entities. Authorities said some companies were allegedly used to disguise money transfers connected to the operation.  Suspects identified only a numbers 1 to 13 were arrested under Criminal Court warrants on charges including membership of a criminal association, assisting undocumented migrants entering Thailand illegally and money laundering. Suspects numbered 14 to 22 were accused of supporting public fraud, assisting the import of false computer data and allowing bank or electronic accounts to be used in technology-related crimes.    Authorities seized cash, bank books, credit cards, vehicles, gold, land title deeds, Buddhist amulets and firearms with a combined value exceeding 20 million baht. The investigation began after Highway Police officers arrested 42 Chinese nationals and seized 215 mobile phones in Pong Nam Ron district, Chanthaburi, in November 2025. Officers suspected links to transnational online crime networks and expanded the investigation.  Investigators later identified groups of vehicles transporting Chinese nationals in stages from central Thailand to border areas in Tak and Chanthaburi. Evidence gathered included communications records, instructions and financial transactions allegedly showing a structured organisation involving coordinators, drivers, financiers and border operatives.  Police said further investigation with Crime Suppression Division officers revealed the group received funding through mule accounts belonging to individuals and companies. Authorities found evidence of financial transfers and concealment of funds connected to criminal activity, leading to 16 additional arrest warrants.  Investigators also linked the network&#x2019;s funding to online scam operations reported nationwide. Police said money from fraud cases was transferred through multiple mule accounts before reaching accounts used to finance the smuggling operation.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities identified links to 181 online fraud cases involving 665 transactions worth more than 185 million baht. Officials said investigations are continuing to identify additional suspects, financial routes and cross-border connections linked to the network.   Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2650.png.a04a88c148daa8607c480819db93dc0c.png" length="2908155" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:12:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>CIB Raids 23 Sites, Arrests 22 in Chinese Smuggling Ring</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395086-cib-raids-23-sites-arrests-22-in-chinese-smuggling-ring/?do=findComment&comment=20517154]]></link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) launched coordinated raids across 23 locations in 16 provinces on 21 May, arresting 22 suspects linked to an alleged network smuggling Chinese nationals in and out of the country illegally. Investigators said the operation uncovered links to call centre scam gangs and mule bank accounts, with more than 20 million baht in assets seized.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was ordered by Pol Lt Gen Nattasak Chaonasai, commissioner of the CIB, and carried out by officers led by Pol Maj Gen Pattanasak Bubphasuwan, Pol Maj Gen Pornsak Laorujiralai and Pol Maj Gen Theerachart Theerachathamrong. Raids took place in Bangkok, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Chai Nat, Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Si Sa Ket, Trang and other related areas.  Police said the suspects operated as an organised criminal network with clearly divided roles, including transporting undocumented migrants, coordinating vehicles, handling payments and moving funds through multiple bank accounts and company entities. Authorities said some companies were allegedly used to disguise money transfers connected to the operation.  Suspects identified only a numbers 1 to 13 were arrested under Criminal Court warrants on charges including membership of a criminal association, assisting undocumented migrants entering Thailand illegally and money laundering. Suspects numbered 14 to 22 were accused of supporting public fraud, assisting the import of false computer data and allowing bank or electronic accounts to be used in technology-related crimes.    Authorities seized cash, bank books, credit cards, vehicles, gold, land title deeds, Buddhist amulets and firearms with a combined value exceeding 20 million baht. The investigation began after Highway Police officers arrested 42 Chinese nationals and seized 215 mobile phones in Pong Nam Ron district, Chanthaburi, in November 2025. Officers suspected links to transnational online crime networks and expanded the investigation.  Investigators later identified groups of vehicles transporting Chinese nationals in stages from central Thailand to border areas in Tak and Chanthaburi. Evidence gathered included communications records, instructions and financial transactions allegedly showing a structured organisation involving coordinators, drivers, financiers and border operatives.  Police said further investigation with Crime Suppression Division officers revealed the group received funding through mule accounts belonging to individuals and companies. Authorities found evidence of financial transfers and concealment of funds connected to criminal activity, leading to 16 additional arrest warrants.  Investigators also linked the network&#x2019;s funding to online scam operations reported nationwide. Police said money from fraud cases was transferred through multiple mule accounts before reaching accounts used to finance the smuggling operation.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities identified links to 181 online fraud cases involving 665 transactions worth more than 185 million baht. Officials said investigations are continuing to identify additional suspects, financial routes and cross-border connections linked to the network.   Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:12:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Rubio Says Cuba Poses National Security Threat</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395085-rubio-says-cuba-poses-national-security-threat/?do=findComment&comment=20517153]]></link><description>US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Cuba poses a &#x201C;national security threat&#x201D; to the United States and warned that the chances of reaching a peaceful agreement with Havana were &#x201C;not high&#x201D;.  Get today's headlines by email   The remarks came a day after the US charged former Cuban president Ra&#xFA;l Castro with murder over the 1996 downing of two aircraft that killed US nationals. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Rubio said Washington still preferred diplomacy but suggested relations with Cuba&#x2019;s leadership were unlikely to improve soon. &#x201C;Diplomacy remains our preference with Cuba,&#x201D; Rubio said. &#x201C;I&#x2019;m just being honest with you, the likelihood of that happening, given who we&#x2019;re dealing with right now, is not high.&#x201D; Rubio also accused Cuba of being &#x201C;one of the leading sponsors of terrorism in the entire region&#x201D;, a claim strongly rejected by Havana. Cuban responseCuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodr&#xED;guez Parrilla accused Rubio of spreading &#x201C;lies&#x201D; and denied that Cuba had ever threatened US security. In a post on X, Rodr&#xED;guez said Rubio was attempting to &#x201C;instigate a military aggression&#x201D; against the island and accused Washington of &#x201C;ruthlessly and systematically&#x201D; attacking Cuba. The exchange marked a further escalation in tensions between the two countries as the Trump administration increases pressure on Cuba&#x2019;s communist government. Pressure on HavanaCuba is facing a severe economic crisis, with fuel shortages, prolonged blackouts and food scarcity affecting much of the population. Rubio said Cuba had accepted a US offer of $100m (&#xA3;74.4m) in humanitarian assistance, although the Cuban government has continued to blame US sanctions and economic restrictions for worsening conditions on the island. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly tightened pressure on Havana and has openly discussed the possibility of ending the communist system established after the 1959 revolution. On Wednesday, the US Justice Department announced charges against Castro and several others linked to the 1996 shooting down of two planes operated by the Miami-based group Brothers to the Rescue. Prosecutors allege Castro, then Cuba&#x2019;s defence minister, ordered the attack. Asked whether the US intended to bring Castro to America to face trial, Rubio declined to discuss possible plans. &#x201C;I&#x2019;m not going to talk about how we&#x2019;re going to get him here,&#x201D; he said. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the US expected Castro to appear in court &#x201C;by his own will or another way&#x201D;. Trump hints at further actionSpeaking in the Oval Office, Trump described Cuba as a &#x201C;failed country&#x201D; and said his administration was attempting to help the Cuban people &#x201C;on a humanitarian basis&#x201D;. He also suggested he could succeed where previous US presidents had failed. &#x201C;Other presidents have looked at this for 50, 60 years doing something and it looks like I&#x2019;ll be the one that does it,&#x201D; Trump said.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 May 202 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 22:06:36 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Scam Suspects Return From Laos</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-scam-suspects-return-from-laos-r1923/</link><description>Thai authorities received the first group of 307 Thai nationals from Laos on May 21 after Lao officials detained them during operations targeting scam networks, human trafficking and illegal gambling activities.  Get today's headlines by email   The group, men and women, crossed back into Thailand via the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge in Vientiane before being transferred to Nong Khai for screening and investigation. Officials said the return operation formed part of a wider bilateral effort to tackle transnational fraud and organised crime in the region.    Deputy Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 4 Major General Noppakao Somanus, Nong Khai Deputy Provincial Police Commander Colonel Surakit Khuankhruea and Immigration Bureau Region 4 Deputy Commander Colonel Kritsakorn Klinkasorn oversaw the transfer alongside Thai and Lao security officials.  After arriving in Thailand, all 307 individuals were taken to the Nong Khai Provincial Volunteer Defence Corps compound for formal screening. Multiple agencies joined the process, including investigation police, cyber police, labour officials, provincial employment authorities and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Nong Khai.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Authorities said each person would be interviewed and registered under a formal screening process. Those found to have outstanding arrest warrants or links to criminal offences would face legal action, while anyone identified as a trafficking or forced labour victim would be referred for protection and assistance.  Officials said Lao authorities had informed Nong Khai security agencies that more than 600 Thai nationals had been detained across three major cities in Laos. The detainees were allegedly connected to scam operations, human trafficking and gambling networks operating in the country.  Thailand and Laos have both increased efforts to combat cross-border scam gangs and fraud syndicates, with authorities from both countries coordinating closely at administrative and operational levels. The transfer on May 21 marked the first phase of the repatriation process.  Khaosod reported that Thai officials said the remaining detainees would be returned to Thailand in stages and processed through the same national screening and protection mechanism. Authorities added that the operation aimed to identify criminal suspects while also ensuring support for possible victims of trafficking or labour exploitation.  AQOz6J3DQ6fvT5NREKpjUONG4eJ44F8mmkYHpVMr7O_xWs2q7Puj3CTIp9QkJGMzarLH7MUG-aR0nhdXmIGA7wrmD-XL8E0PzsO1PKAizA.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2629.png.c35efe289a71024c90b3c627e18cdac5.png" length="3462822" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:57:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Scam Suspects Return From Laos</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395084-thai-scam-suspects-return-from-laos/?do=findComment&comment=20517152]]></link><description>Thai authorities received the first group of 307 Thai nationals from Laos on May 21 after Lao officials detained them during operations targeting scam networks, human trafficking and illegal gambling activities.  Get today's headlines by email   The group, men and women, crossed back into Thailand via the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge in Vientiane before being transferred to Nong Khai for screening and investigation. Officials said the return operation formed part of a wider bilateral effort to tackle transnational fraud and organised crime in the region.    Deputy Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 4 Major General Noppakao Somanus, Nong Khai Deputy Provincial Police Commander Colonel Surakit Khuankhruea and Immigration Bureau Region 4 Deputy Commander Colonel Kritsakorn Klinkasorn oversaw the transfer alongside Thai and Lao security officials.  After arriving in Thailand, all 307 individuals were taken to the Nong Khai Provincial Volunteer Defence Corps compound for formal screening. Multiple agencies joined the process, including investigation police, cyber police, labour officials, provincial employment authorities and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Nong Khai.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Authorities said each person would be interviewed and registered under a formal screening process. Those found to have outstanding arrest warrants or links to criminal offences would face legal action, while anyone identified as a trafficking or forced labour victim would be referred for protection and assistance.  Officials said Lao authorities had informed Nong Khai security agencies that more than 600 Thai nationals had been detained across three major cities in Laos. The detainees were allegedly connected to scam operations, human trafficking and gambling networks operating in the country.  Thailand and Laos have both increased efforts to combat cross-border scam gangs and fraud syndicates, with authorities from both countries coordinating closely at administrative and operational levels. The transfer on May 21 marked the first phase of the repatriation process.  Khaosod reported that Thai officials said the remaining detainees would be returned to Thailand in stages and processed through the same national screening and protection mechanism. Authorities added that the operation aimed to identify criminal suspects while also ensuring support for possible victims of trafficking or labour exploitation.  AQOz6J3DQ6fvT5NREKpjUONG4eJ44F8mmkYHpVMr7O_xWs2q7Puj3CTIp9QkJGMzarLH7MUG-aR0nhdXmIGA7wrmD-XL8E0PzsO1PKAizA.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:57:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Word Association - 2026</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1383425-word-association-2026/?do=findComment&comment=20517151]]></link><description>Fish</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:54:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Tourist Found Dead in Phuket Condo</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395010-australian-tourist-found-dead-in-phuket-condo/?do=findComment&comment=20517150]]></link><description>Did you think through the problem of dealer / user?</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:54:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Are you into widowed senior women?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395083-are-you-into-widowed-senior-women/?do=findComment&comment=20517149]]></link><description>Dear Folks,  If you are into widowed senior women who look like....THIS.....then....  I do not blame you....    Who does she remind you of?  Tess of the d'Urbervilles?  Or, maybe....The French Lieutenant's Woman?  If ONLY I could have a woman like this at MY age.....having never been widowed, myself.  NO.  No, actually, she reminds me of the girl from the film:  Far From the Madding Crowd......   GOD....What ever happened to UK women like this....????  ==========================  But, since they are gone....then....so are WE gone....  We are gone, gone, gone....  Gone to Southeast Asia, among other places....of course.  Those happy times which we recall dimly shall never return.....ever......maybe.....  Best regards, Gamma</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/image.png.a5a7e5895cb6972fb5b142eb1500035f.png" length="151941" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:52:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Word Association - 2026</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1383425-word-association-2026/?do=findComment&comment=20517148]]></link><description>Scales</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:51:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Confirms Biological Sex Rules for Toilets</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395073-uk-confirms-biological-sex-rules-for-toilets/?do=findComment&comment=20517147]]></link><description>I feel sorry for the unlucky future historian who has to write a thesis on The Bathroom Wars of the early 21st Century, and explain how societies went from peak-wealth to hell in a handcart in less than a couple of decades.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:46:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Chief Targets Foreign Nominee Networks Nationwide</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-chief-targets-foreign-nominee-networks-nationwide-r1922/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s national police chief has announced a nationwide crackdown on foreign nominee networks accused of illegally controlling businesses and property through Thai proxies. The operation will focus on tracing financial transactions and dismantling networks linked to unlawful foreign ownership schemes across the country.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking at Government House on 21 May, Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanphet, Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, said authorities had been compiling an in-depth intelligence database since January 2026. He said updates had been regularly reported to the prime minister, while Pol. Gen. Samran Nuanma, Deputy Commissioner-General, had been appointed to lead a dedicated task force targeting foreigners involved in illegal business activities in all sectors.  Kitrat stated that authorities could not tolerate foreigners entering Thailand unlawfully, working illegally, or exploiting legal loopholes to gain control of businesses and land ownership. He warned that failure to act would allow the problem to expand and cause serious long-term damage.  The police chief said senior officers had been instructed to begin immediate enforcement operations using existing intelligence data. He pointed to a previous crackdown on nominee networks in Koh Phangan district, Surat Thani province, as an example of the new approach.  Investigators have already issued arrest warrants for three suspects linked to earlier operations. Two suspects have been arrested, while one remains at large. Police also seized key evidence, including computer data, business documents and financial records.  According to Kitrat, investigators uncovered irregularities in company registration documents during the inquiry. Authorities are now analysing the evidence to trace financial routes and expand the investigation into wider criminal networks believed to be operating across Thailand.  The Royal Thai Police are preparing a major coordinated operation in multiple locations nationwide in the near future. However, Kitrat said details of target areas would remain confidential to protect the effectiveness of the investigation.  The crackdown follows a government directive ordering decisive action against nominee business structures. Kitrat said the issue was included as a key agenda item during a government workshop meeting held on the same day.  The Standard reported that police said the long-term aim is to prevent illegal business practices from becoming entrenched in the economy. Kitrat added that although dismantling the networks completely could take time, strict law enforcement beginning now would deter future violations and strengthen confidence in the legal system.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheStandard 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2625.png.731cba5014823abe7ee27b609e65151f.png" length="2301605" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:44:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Chief Targets Foreign Nominee Networks Nationwide</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395082-police-chief-targets-foreign-nominee-networks-nationwide/?do=findComment&comment=20517146]]></link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s national police chief has announced a nationwide crackdown on foreign nominee networks accused of illegally controlling businesses and property through Thai proxies. The operation will focus on tracing financial transactions and dismantling networks linked to unlawful foreign ownership schemes across the country.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking at Government House on 21 May, Pol. Gen. Kitrat Phanphet, Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, said authorities had been compiling an in-depth intelligence database since January 2026. He said updates had been regularly reported to the prime minister, while Pol. Gen. Samran Nuanma, Deputy Commissioner-General, had been appointed to lead a dedicated task force targeting foreigners involved in illegal business activities in all sectors.  Kitrat stated that authorities could not tolerate foreigners entering Thailand unlawfully, working illegally, or exploiting legal loopholes to gain control of businesses and land ownership. He warned that failure to act would allow the problem to expand and cause serious long-term damage.  The police chief said senior officers had been instructed to begin immediate enforcement operations using existing intelligence data. He pointed to a previous crackdown on nominee networks in Koh Phangan district, Surat Thani province, as an example of the new approach.  Investigators have already issued arrest warrants for three suspects linked to earlier operations. Two suspects have been arrested, while one remains at large. Police also seized key evidence, including computer data, business documents and financial records.  According to Kitrat, investigators uncovered irregularities in company registration documents during the inquiry. Authorities are now analysing the evidence to trace financial routes and expand the investigation into wider criminal networks believed to be operating across Thailand.  The Royal Thai Police are preparing a major coordinated operation in multiple locations nationwide in the near future. However, Kitrat said details of target areas would remain confidential to protect the effectiveness of the investigation.  The crackdown follows a government directive ordering decisive action against nominee business structures. Kitrat said the issue was included as a key agenda item during a government workshop meeting held on the same day.  The Standard reported that police said the long-term aim is to prevent illegal business practices from becoming entrenched in the economy. Kitrat added that although dismantling the networks completely could take time, strict law enforcement beginning now would deter future violations and strengthen confidence in the legal system.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheStandard 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:44:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pattaya Supports Thailand's Visa-Free Stay Reduction</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1394967-pattaya-supports-thailands-visa-free-stay-reduction/?do=findComment&comment=20517145]]></link><description>Well, it does make sense in that I wasn&#x2019;t suggesting that targeting snow birds as a demographic would cut out badly behaved foreigners. I had moved a step further.  First step is stopping badly behaved tourists. That requires action including but not limited to reducing visa times.  But then those badly behaved tourists need to be replaced because tourism is an industry that Thailand appears to want to continue with. So I was suggesting snow birds ( who will be at least inconvenienced by shorter visa times and at worst put off from coming) could be targeted as a demographic group because they are desirable tourists even though they want to stay for more than 30 days.  As you say, snow birds tend to be retired so over 60, tend to be affluent and tend to spend reliable amounts of money. So desirable tourists. But reduced visa times will cause them issues, so a desirable demographic group will be discouraged from visiting Thailand.  I other words, I was agreeing with you that they are not the problem, in effect they are part of the answer. But shorter visa times won&#x2019;t help them.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:42:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Inspect 700 Chinese in Bo Win Condos</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-inspect-700-chinese-in-bo-win-condos-r1921/</link><description>On 21 May 2026, Chon Buri immigration police, supported by local officers, carried out a coordinated inspection of 10 condominium buildings in Bo Win, Si Racha district, Chon Buri province, where more than 700 Chinese nationals were found residing. Authorities confirmed that over 100 individuals were found to be in breach of immigration reporting requirements, prompting immediate fines and further investigations into their activities.  Get today's headlines by email   At around 08:30, Pol Col Naphatsong Khositsuriyamanee, superintendent of Chon Buri Immigration Police, led a team of more than 50 officers in cooperation with Bo Win police station. The operation covered 10 condominium buildings in Moo 3, Bo Win subdistrict. It formed part of a nationwide policing policy aimed at tackling illegal foreign labour and immigration violations.    Officers focused on checking documentation and compliance with the requirement under Section 38 of the Immigration Act 1979, which obliges landlords or property managers to notify authorities within 24 hours when foreign nationals take up residence. Initial findings confirmed that over 100 Chinese nationals had failed to report their place of stay within the legal timeframe.  Each of those individuals was issued a fine of 2,000 baht in accordance with established legal procedures. Authorities stated that the broader group of more than 700 residents remains under scrutiny while officers continue to verify documentation and assess whether any individuals may be involved in illegal employment or other offences.   Pictures courtesy of MGR online  Manager Online reported that police are currently compiling detailed records of all residents and conducting identity verification checks. Further inquiries will focus on possible links to unauthorised work or other violations of Thai law. A full report will be submitted once the inspection process is completed, and additional enforcement action may follow depending on the outcome of the investigation.  AQPJE8ECPYwnnmeKbdbhWp_LAqxkHhIK4XijRajzAXGWiToZcCR0Mg5SVv3N-ZV9LaK9MYfpzQJTXeFNZONHtB3uZ-r3Too1QBZ0BXZ8eg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2613.jpeg.0ef750645c5d7846a47e3ce97bf5d570.jpeg" length="271808" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:38:32 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Inspect 700 Chinese in Bo Win Condos</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395081-police-inspect-700-chinese-in-bo-win-condos/?do=findComment&comment=20517144]]></link><description>On 21 May 2026, Chon Buri immigration police, supported by local officers, carried out a coordinated inspection of 10 condominium buildings in Bo Win, Si Racha district, Chon Buri province, where more than 700 Chinese nationals were found residing. Authorities confirmed that over 100 individuals were found to be in breach of immigration reporting requirements, prompting immediate fines and further investigations into their activities.  Get today's headlines by email   At around 08:30, Pol Col Naphatsong Khositsuriyamanee, superintendent of Chon Buri Immigration Police, led a team of more than 50 officers in cooperation with Bo Win police station. The operation covered 10 condominium buildings in Moo 3, Bo Win subdistrict. It formed part of a nationwide policing policy aimed at tackling illegal foreign labour and immigration violations.    Officers focused on checking documentation and compliance with the requirement under Section 38 of the Immigration Act 1979, which obliges landlords or property managers to notify authorities within 24 hours when foreign nationals take up residence. Initial findings confirmed that over 100 Chinese nationals had failed to report their place of stay within the legal timeframe.  Each of those individuals was issued a fine of 2,000 baht in accordance with established legal procedures. Authorities stated that the broader group of more than 700 residents remains under scrutiny while officers continue to verify documentation and assess whether any individuals may be involved in illegal employment or other offences.   Pictures courtesy of MGR online  Manager Online reported that police are currently compiling detailed records of all residents and conducting identity verification checks. Further inquiries will focus on possible links to unauthorised work or other violations of Thai law. A full report will be submitted once the inspection process is completed, and additional enforcement action may follow depending on the outcome of the investigation.  AQPJE8ECPYwnnmeKbdbhWp_LAqxkHhIK4XijRajzAXGWiToZcCR0Mg5SVv3N-ZV9LaK9MYfpzQJTXeFNZONHtB3uZ-r3Too1QBZ0BXZ8eg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:38:32 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>SRT Staff Test Positive For Drugs, Suspended in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/srt-staff-test-positive-for-drugs-suspended-in-bangkok-r1920/</link><description>Two State Railway of Thailand (SRT) employees have tested positive for illegal drug use and have been immediately suspended from all duties following the Asok-Din Daeng train-bus crash in Bangkok. The action forms part of a wider safety review and intensified screening programme introduced after the incident raised concerns about operational risk within rail services. The affected staff have been removed from duties pending medical confirmation and internal investigations.  Get today's headlines by email   According to an SRT source, the latest cases were identified during pre-duty drug screening of operational personnel responsible for train movement and safety-critical roles. The testing programme was introduced after the crash at the Asok-Din Daeng level crossing, with the aim of strengthening safeguards for passengers and the public.  The first round of testing on May 19 covered 157 employees and returned no positive results. A second round conducted on May 20 tested 141 staff members, resulting in two positive findings for illegal substances. The SRT confirmed that both individuals were immediately suspended from safety duties and referred for confirmatory medical testing and disciplinary procedures. The incident driver involved in the crash had also previously tested positive for drug use, prompting further scrutiny of operational staff.  Anan Phonimdang, acting governor of the SRT, said the organisation would maintain strict, proactive drug testing across all operational staff nationwide, stressing there would be no exemptions where public safety is concerned. He said the crash had triggered a full review of safety protocols, particularly regarding substance use monitoring and prevention among employees in safety-sensitive positions.  The SRT stated that those who require treatment or rehabilitation would be processed through official public health channels while internal fact-finding and disciplinary inquiries continue. The findings have reinforced concerns over workforce safety standards in critical transport roles.  The Nation reported that the SRT is preparing to expand its &#x201C;Drug-Free Organisation&#x201D; initiative across all departments linked to operational safety. The programme aims to enforce stricter workplace standards, reduce operational risk and ensure greater accountability among staff. Ongoing screening is expected to continue nationwide as part of long-term reforms designed to restore confidence in rail safety and prevent further incidents linked to impairment.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Related stories  Bus-hit-by-train-near-Rama-9-bursts-into-flames  Train-driver-fails-drug-test-after-Bangkok-crash  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2604.png.e01b855d59847d657c76447b79db26a7.png" length="2604198" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:29:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>SRT Staff Test Positive For Drugs, Suspended in Bangkok</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395080-srt-staff-test-positive-for-drugs-suspended-in-bangkok/?do=findComment&comment=20517143]]></link><description>Two State Railway of Thailand (SRT) employees have tested positive for illegal drug use and have been immediately suspended from all duties following the Asok-Din Daeng train-bus crash in Bangkok. The action forms part of a wider safety review and intensified screening programme introduced after the incident raised concerns about operational risk within rail services. The affected staff have been removed from duties pending medical confirmation and internal investigations.  Get today's headlines by email   According to an SRT source, the latest cases were identified during pre-duty drug screening of operational personnel responsible for train movement and safety-critical roles. The testing programme was introduced after the crash at the Asok-Din Daeng level crossing, with the aim of strengthening safeguards for passengers and the public.  The first round of testing on May 19 covered 157 employees and returned no positive results. A second round conducted on May 20 tested 141 staff members, resulting in two positive findings for illegal substances. The SRT confirmed that both individuals were immediately suspended from safety duties and referred for confirmatory medical testing and disciplinary procedures. The incident driver involved in the crash had also previously tested positive for drug use, prompting further scrutiny of operational staff.  Anan Phonimdang, acting governor of the SRT, said the organisation would maintain strict, proactive drug testing across all operational staff nationwide, stressing there would be no exemptions where public safety is concerned. He said the crash had triggered a full review of safety protocols, particularly regarding substance use monitoring and prevention among employees in safety-sensitive positions.  The SRT stated that those who require treatment or rehabilitation would be processed through official public health channels while internal fact-finding and disciplinary inquiries continue. The findings have reinforced concerns over workforce safety standards in critical transport roles.  The Nation reported that the SRT is preparing to expand its &#x201C;Drug-Free Organisation&#x201D; initiative across all departments linked to operational safety. The programme aims to enforce stricter workplace standards, reduce operational risk and ensure greater accountability among staff. Ongoing screening is expected to continue nationwide as part of long-term reforms designed to restore confidence in rail safety and prevent further incidents linked to impairment.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Related stories  Bus-hit-by-train-near-Rama-9-bursts-into-flames  Train-driver-fails-drug-test-after-Bangkok-crash  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:29:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Immigration Police Raid Chinese Spa Brothel in Rayong</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395077-immigration-police-raid-chinese-spa-brothel-in-rayong/?do=findComment&comment=20517142]]></link><description>"Hotline 1178". Dialing now, not to report anything, just checking if they know where the business relocated.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:21:49 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>German Chancellor Backs EU Associate Membership for Ukraine</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395079-german-chancellor-backs-eu-associate-membership-for-ukraine/?do=findComment&comment=20517141]]></link><description>German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has urged the European Union to consider granting Ukraine an &#x201C;associate membership&#x201D; status while also reviving diplomatic efforts with Russia to help end the war, according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press.  Get today's headlines by email   The proposal comes as the EU debates whether it should take a more active role in negotiations with Moscow, amid stalled U.S.-brokered talks and Washington&#x2019;s growing focus on the conflict involving Iran. Associate membership proposalUnder Merz&#x2019;s plan, Ukraine would be allowed to participate in EU meetings without voting rights. Kyiv would also gain non-voting representation within the European Commission and the European Parliament. Merz argued that the arrangement would go beyond the current EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and should not be viewed as a diluted form of membership. He also suggested introducing a &#x201C;snap-back mechanism&#x201D; that could suspend the arrangement if Ukraine failed to maintain democratic standards. Last month, Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen said formal accession talks with Ukraine should begin &#x201C;without delay.&#x201D; Merz also backed the opening of those negotiations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed signs of progress this week, saying Kyiv had fulfilled all necessary conditions for advancement in the accession process. Obstacles to EU accessionCountries seeking EU membership must align their laws with the bloc&#x2019;s standards across 35 policy chapters, covering areas from judicial reform to agriculture and fisheries. Every stage of the process requires unanimous approval from all 27 member states. Hungary has so far blocked the start of negotiations with Ukraine, although that position could shift following the formation of a new government in Budapest earlier this month. Some EU officials are expected to resist Merz&#x2019;s proposal, arguing that membership should remain strictly merit-based and only be granted once all conditions are fully met. However, the German leader said the associate membership model could also apply to other countries seeking EU entry, particularly states in the Western Balkans. EU leaders are due to discuss enlargement issues at a summit next month. Renewed debate over Russia talksMerz said closer EU integration for Ukraine could support efforts to reach a negotiated settlement with Russia, describing such diplomacy as vital for European security. Ukraine views EU membership as an important long-term security guarantee after the war. Kyiv still considers NATO membership its strongest possible safeguard, but the Trump administration has ruled out that option for now, while some allies remain reluctant to admit a country still engaged in active conflict. As U.S.-led mediation efforts struggle to make progress, European officials have increasingly discussed whether the EU should launch its own parallel diplomatic initiative with Russia. Earlier this month, Costa said Europe would eventually need direct talks with Moscow to address broader security concerns, while stressing that such efforts should not undermine American negotiations. Speculation has since grown over who could represent Europe in potential talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Names mentioned in European media include former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi. Putin has reportedly suggested former German Chancellor Gerhard Schr&#xF6;der as a possible interlocutor, though the idea has received little support in Germany due to Schr&#xF6;der&#x2019;s longstanding ties to Russia&#x2019;s energy sector and his relationship with Putin. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas dismissed the suggestion, saying it would be unwise to let Putin effectively choose Europe&#x2019;s negotiator. Zelenskyy has also called for a stronger European presence in any peace process, saying Europe must have &#x201C;a strong voice and presence&#x201D; in negotiations.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:19:35 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Best electric pressure-cooker purchasable in Thailand?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395078-best-electric-pressure-cooker-purchasable-in-thailand/?do=findComment&comment=20517140]]></link><description>Does anybody know?  What is the best electric pressure-cooker one can buy in Thailand from local retailers?  Specifically, is there one that is better than this model:    My thinking is that YOU know of a better one. If so, then what is it?  Here is an image of the Tefal Turbo.....    But, certainly there must be a better one....right?  If you know, then please add your two cents.    IF Bt.4300, then is there any electric pressure cooker which is better....for the money?  I have not used a pressure cooker in over 50 years.  Years ago, we used a pressure cooker that had that swivel thing on top which would steam and whistle and rotate.  Have things changed much?  So.....What is the best pressure cooker for......about.....Baht 4500 or less......  Do tell, please.  Thanks.</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/image.png.52f08a39641b64f1c00fd43fa51ba911.png" length="160125" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:18:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Immigration Police Raid Chinese Spa Brothel in Rayong</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/immigration-police-raid-chinese-spa-brothel-in-rayong-r1919/</link><description>Immigration Police Region 3, have dismantled a suspected Chinese-run spa operating as a brothel in Rayong province, arresting eight foreign nationals during a coordinated raid on 20 May 2026. The operation, carried out under national police directives targeting transnational crime, illegal employment, and cross-border criminal networks, forms part of a wider crackdown on foreign-run illegal businesses in Thailand.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities said the action is aimed at protecting public order and maintaining confidence among residents and tourists. Police acted after receiving intelligence that the &#x201C;Ku Yiu Lin Spa for Health&#x201D;, located at 202 Moo 4, Map Yang Phon, Pluak Daeng district, Rayong, was presenting itself as a legitimate wellness spa while allegedly offering illicit sexual services to Chinese clients.  Officers from the Investigation Division of Immigration Bureau Region 3 conducted an undercover sting operation, during which services were offered in the form of body-to-body massage with the option of sexual intercourse for 4,500 baht per 50 minutes.  During the operation, officers found two Vietnamese women preparing to provide services in a room on the upper floor of the premises. A search of the two commercial units revealed more than 10 converted rooms across the second and third floors, each fitted with beds and related equipment. Condoms and lubricant were also seized as evidence.  Eight foreign nationals were subsequently arrested, with only one suspect identified, as Ms. Yunping, along with others involved in the operation of the business.  The suspects face multiple charges under the Prostitution Prevention and Suppression Act 1996, the Immigration Act 1979, and the Working of Foreigners Management Emergency Decree 2017 and its amendments. Charges include illegal employment, procurement or facilitation of prostitution, involvement in prostitution premises, and harbouring undocumented migrants.  Authorities also confirmed that National Referral Mechanism screening was carried out to assess potential human trafficking. Investigators concluded that none of the individuals identified during the operation were victims of trafficking.  Thaitabloid reported that immigration authorities stated they will continue intensified nationwide enforcement against foreign-run illegal businesses and organised cross-border crime networks. Officials reiterated that such operations are intended to uphold law enforcement standards, protect public order, and prevent Thailand from being used as a base for illicit activity. Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the Immigration Bureau hotline 1178 to support ongoing enforcement efforts.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 22 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_2618.jpeg.ad51ccca66fc0cde740351b69b5ccb96.jpeg" length="280216" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 21:16:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Immigration Police Raid Chinese Spa Brothel in Rayong</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395077-immigration-police-raid-chinese-spa-brothel-in-rayong/?do=findComment&comment=20517139]]></link><description>Immigration Police Region 3, have dismantled a suspected Chinese-run spa operating as a brothel in Rayong province, arresting eight foreign nationals during a coordinated raid on 20 May 2026. The operation, carried out under national police directives targeting transnational crime, illegal employment, and cross-border criminal networks, forms part of a wider crackdown on foreign-run illegal businesses in Thailand.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities said the action is aimed at protecting public order and maintaining confidence among residents and tourists. Police acted after receiving intelligence that the &#x201C;Ku Yiu Lin Spa for Health&#x201D;, located at 202 Moo 4, Map Yang Phon, Pluak Daeng district, Rayong, was presenting itself as a legitimate wellness spa while allegedly offering illicit sexual services to Chinese clients.  Officers from the Investigation Division of Immigration Bureau Region 3 conducted an undercover sting operation, during which services were offered in the form of body-to-body massage with the option of sexual intercourse for 4,500 baht per 50 minutes.  During the operation, officers found two Vietnamese women preparing to provide services in a room on the upper floor of the premises. A search of the two commercial units revealed more than 10 converted rooms across the second and third floors, each fitted with beds and related equipment. Condoms and lubricant were also seized as evidence.  Eight foreign nationals were subsequently arrested, with only one suspect identified, as Ms. Yunping, along with others involved in the operation of the business.  The suspects face multiple charges under the Prostitution Prevention and Suppression Act 1996, the Immigration Act 1979, and the Working of Foreigners Management Emergency Decree 2017 and its amendments. Charges include illegal employment, procurement or facilitation of prostitution, involvement in prostitution premises, and harbouring undocumented migrants.  Authorities also confirmed that National Referral Mechanism screening was carried out to assess potential human trafficking. Investigators concluded that none of the individuals identified during the operation were victims of trafficking.  Thaitabloid reported that immigration authorities stated they will continue intensified nationwide enforcement against foreign-run illegal businesses and organised cross-border crime networks. Officials reiterated that such operations are intended to uphold law enforcement standards, protect public order, and prevent Thailand from being used as a base for illicit activity. Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the Immigration Bureau hotline 1178 to support ongoing enforcement efforts.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 22 May 2026 

 
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