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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Kanchanaburi Tourist Police Crack Down on Fake Pages Targeting Travellers Picture courtesy of SiamRath Tourist Police in Kanchanaburi have launched a sweeping crackdown on fraudulent online pages scamming tourists into booking fake hotels, restaurants, and resorts. The operation forms part of a nationwide campaign to safeguard the tourism sector and restore trust as Thailand works to revitalise its travel industry. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367972-kanchanaburi-tourist-police-crack-down-on-fake-pages-targeting-travellers/ -
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Out in the woods: Too much humidity in our Thailand jungle now?
I use THREE AirCons and will add one dehumidifier to the mix. My rate of dehumidification will be even higher. I intend to remove about 13 liters of condensate per hour. Can you beat that? So very dry....she is.... -
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Crime Kanchanaburi Tourist Police Crack Down on Fake Pages Targeting Travellers
Picture courtesy of SiamRath Tourist Police in Kanchanaburi have launched a sweeping crackdown on fraudulent online pages scamming tourists into booking fake hotels, restaurants, and resorts. The operation forms part of a nationwide campaign to safeguard the tourism sector and restore trust as Thailand works to revitalise its travel industry. At 13:30 on 25 July, Police Lieutenant General Saksira Phueak-am, Commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau, led a high-level delegation of senior officers in an inspection of Tourist Police Sub-Division 1 in Kanchanaburi. The visit followed government directives to strengthen tourist safety, suppress cybercrime and support tourism-related economic initiatives. The focus of the meeting was the escalating problem of fake Facebook pages and fraudulent websites tricking tourists into transferring payments for non-existent bookings. Some of these scams involved the unauthorised use of hotel and resort names to appear credible. Key points discussed included: • The establishment of the Tourist Safety Operations Centre (ศปทท.) • Support for the “Half-Half Thailand Travel Scheme 2025”, a government stimulus project • A targeted campaign to shut down fraudulent pages luring tourists • Enhanced operations against criminal groups exploiting the tourism industry • Moral and logistical support for frontline Tourist Police officers Senior police officials in attendance included Pol. Col. Yutthapoom Panlaiyanak, Deputy Commander of Tourist Police Region 3; Pol. Col. Praphawin Chaichomloet, Deputy Commander of the same unit; and officers from the Royal Thai Police Headquarters. They were joined by representatives from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Kanchanaburi Provincial Tourism Industry Council and local tourism business associations. During the briefing, authorities revealed that over 100 fraudulent pageshad been identified, with at least 40 real hotel names misused in scams targeting unsuspecting travellers. Investigations have led to the arrest of several suspects, while others remain under legal proceedings. Tourist Police urged tourism operators to share information and report incidents to help track and dismantle fraudulent networks. The force has also coordinated with the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau to monitor suspicious activity and seek court approval for arrest warrants against those involved. Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira stated: “This issue seriously harms Thailand’s tourism image. We’ve received numerous complaints from both business owners and tourists who were duped into transferring money for bogus bookings. These scams must be eradicated, especially as we launch economic stimulus initiatives like the ‘Half-Half Travel’ scheme.” He added that any suspicious activity should be reported immediately via the Tourist Police 24-hour hotline: 1155. The meeting also included a workshop on identifying fake booking pages and staying ahead of evolving scam techniques. Business owners were encouraged to proactively monitor online impersonations and educate customers on verifying genuine platforms. Representatives such as Mr. Phanuwat Sildanchan, President of the Kanchanaburi Tourism Federation, and Ms. Chanphen Anantaphisan, Chair of the Si Sawat Tourism Association, expressed support for the police initiative and pledged to cooperate closely to protect tourists. Officials stress that stamping out digital scams is crucial to ensuring the safety and confidence of both domestic and international travellers. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamRath 2025-07-27 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Jealous Ex Shoots New Partner of Former Wife Picture courtesy of Khaosod A shocking case of jealousy turned violent in the early hours of 25 July when a man stormed into a bedroom and opened fire on the new partner of his former wife. The victim, a former drummer of the popular Mor Lam band Lam Yai Hai Thongkham, was left critically injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367971-jealous-ex-shoots-new-partner-of-former-wife/ -
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Crime Jealous Ex Shoots New Partner of Former Wife
Picture courtesy of Khaosod A shocking case of jealousy turned violent in the early hours of 25 July when a man stormed into a bedroom and opened fire on the new partner of his former wife. The victim, a former drummer of the popular Mor Lam band Lam Yai Hai Thongkham, was left critically injured. Police have arrested 26-year-old Mr. Phachara, also known as “Phet” from Phosa Subdistrict, after he turned himself in following the attack. He is accused of breaking into a house in Hua Phai Subdistrict, Muang Ang Thong District, and shooting 28-year-old Mr. Suwatchai, known locally as “Chang Earth”, multiple times. According to investigators from Ang Thong Provincial Police, the suspect admitted to the shooting, citing jealousy as the motive. He had reportedly divorced his former wife just days earlier, on 15 July. After the shooting, he fled the scene on a Yamaha Fino motorcycle with a friend and later disposed of the firearm by throwing it into the Chao Phraya River near Phongpheng Subdistrict. Police recovered eight bullet casings at the scene and are examining CCTV footage from multiple cameras installed around the house. The bedroom bore clear signs of violence, with a bloodstained mattress and a shattered window believed to have been pierced by bullets. The victim sustained gunshot wounds to his leg, hip and abdomen and was rushed to Ang Thong Hospital, where doctors managed to stabilise his condition. Ms. Ket, the 25-year-old current partner of Mr. Suwatchai, told officers that she had been living with him for about a month when the attack occurred. She reported that Mr. Phachara, her ex-partner, entered the house from the rear, kicked down the bedroom door and began shooting before fleeing with an accomplice. Authorities have charged Mr. Phachara with attempted murder, unlawful entry and weapons offences. The case remains under investigation as police continue to gather evidence. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-27
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