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Thailand Live Sunday 11 January 2026

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TAT Targets 3 Trillion Baht with LISA as Global Ambassador

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has appointed global superstar Lalisa Manobal, known as LISA, as its Amazing Thailand Ambassador for 2026, aiming to generate record tourism revenue of at least 3 trillion baht this year. Officials say the move is designed to attract an additional five to ten million “high-quality”, high-spending international visitors and to revitalise Thailand’s tourism-driven economy. The announcement signals an immediate shift towards premium positioning in global tourism markets.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384249-tat-targets-3-trillion-baht-with-lisa-as-global-ambassador/

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    Police Bust Drug Network, Seize One Million Pills Pictures courtesy of Daily News Police have dismantled a major methamphetamine trafficking network known as “Nes Nawamin”, seizing around one milli

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CIB Arrests Suspect in Bangkok Armed Robbery of Chinese Man

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The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has arrested a 27-year-old man accused of taking part in an armed robbery that targeted a Chinese national in Bangkok, resulting in losses of about 2 million baht. The suspect was captured after allegedly going into hiding in Samut Sakhon province following the crime. Police said the arrest marks a significant step in dismantling a fraud and robbery gang operating in the capital.

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Drunk Driver Kills French Tourist in Phuket Multi-Vehicle Crash

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A drunk driver killed a French tourist and damaged at least nine vehicles in a serious crash in Phuket on Saturday, January 10, 2026, according to police. The incident occurred around noon in Muang district and involved multiple collisions with cars, motorcycles and pedestrians. One pedestrian later died in hospital from severe injuries, while several others were hurt.

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ONCB Dismantles Opium Plots in Nan Worth 5.4m Baht

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Authorities have dismantled a large-scale illegal opium cultivation operation in a remote mountainous area of Nan province, seizing fresh opium and destroying plantations across more than seven acres. The operation removed crop valued at more than 5.4 million baht, according to the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB). Officials said the action cut off a key source of dangerous narcotics at the production stage before the drugs could reach communities.

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Ko Yao Residents Protest Foreigner Allegedly Taking Local Jobs

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Residents and local business operators on Ko Yao district in Phang Nga province have filed a formal complaint with the district chief, alleging that a foreign national has been unlawfully operating tourism-related businesses and taking jobs from locals. The group says the activities have caused ongoing hardship for the community and led to repeated disputes between residents and the foreign operator. They also allege the individual has intimidated locals by claiming connections with influential officials and showing disregard for Thai law.

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King Grants Posthumous Promotions to 27 Fallen Soldiers

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The Royal Gazette has announced that His Majesty the King has granted special posthumous military promotions to 27 army personnel who were killed while performing their duties during emergency operations along the Thai-Cambodian border. The decision formally recognises the service and sacrifice of those who died in the line of duty, with higher ranks and royal decorations conferred on the fallen soldiers, taking effect through official publication on January 10, 2026.

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Canadian Tourist’s Body Found Off Sam Roi Yot Coast

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The body of a Canadian tourist has been recovered from the sea off Sam Roi Yot district in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, three days after he was swept away by strong waves while swimming. The discovery has brought a tragic end to an intensive search operation that had been suspended due to dangerous sea conditions and has prompted renewed warnings about swimming during rough weather.

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Businessman Dies as Mercedes Hits Power Poles in Bueng Kan

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A retail business owner was killed instantly after his Mercedes-Benz crashed into power poles in Bueng Kan in the early hours of 10 January 2026, triggering a fire that destroyed the vehicle and caused a temporary citywide power outage. The collision snapped five high-voltage electricity poles, cutting electricity across a wide area and alarming nearby residents. Emergency services pronounced the driver dead at the scene despite resuscitation attempts.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384272-businessman-dies-as-mercedes-hits-power-poles-in-bueng-kan/

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Brother Admits Pushing Sibling Off Bridge in Udon Thani Death

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A 52-year-old man found dead beneath a bridge in Udon Thani has been confirmed as the victim of a fatal assault by his elder brother, overturning initial police assumptions that he had fallen accidentally. Police said the suspect confessed after video evidence emerged, leading to his arrest and prosecution.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384273-brother-admits-pushing-sibling-off-bridge-in-udon-thani-death/

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Tractor & Hay Trailer Fire Shuts Phayao Road

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A tractor towing a trailer loaded with rice straw caught fire on a public road in Phayao province on 9 January 2026, forcing authorities to close traffic and causing queues stretching more than one kilometre. The blaze broke out at around 5.00 pm and sent flames and thick black smoke across the roadway, creating an immediate hazard for motorists. No injuries or fatalities were reported after emergency crews brought the situation under control.

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Hit by 400-Baht Omelette Row

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Authorities in Ratchaburi have launched inspections and pricing controls at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market after tourists complained of excessively priced food, including a 400-baht plain omelette and a 1,400-baht egg fried rice. The case triggered widespread criticism online and prompted intervention by provincial commerce officials and police to protect tourists and the market’s reputation.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384276-damnoen-saduak-floating-market-hit-by-400-baht-omelette-row/

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Wild Boar Attack Injures Man in Kamphaeng Phet

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A 55-year-old man from Kamphaeng Phet province was left injured after being attacked by a wild boar near his home, surviving only after his pet dogs intervened, according to local officials. The victim sustained more than 20 severe bite and goring wounds across his body and was rushed to Kamphaeng Phet Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery. The incident has prompted warnings to residents living near forested areas to remain vigilant, particularly at night.

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Police Bust Drug Network, Seize One Million Pills

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Police have dismantled a major methamphetamine trafficking network known as “Nes Nawamin”, seizing around one million methamphetamine pills and arresting a key suspect, an operation authorities say has disrupted a large-scale supply route into eastern Thailand. The suspect admitted to transporting drugs on at least 10 previous occasions in exchange for payments totalling 120,000 baht per trip, underscoring the scale and persistence of the operation.

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Bangkok Revives Free ‘Music in the Park’ Concerts in January

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The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has confirmed the return of its popular “Music in the Park” programme for the entire month of January 2026, bringing free outdoor concerts to major public parks across the capital. The initiative immediately restores a familiar cultural fixture, offering residents and visitors accessible live music performances in open green spaces throughout the city.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384282-bangkok-revives-free-music-in-the-park-concerts-in-january/

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Village Election Threat Sparks 20km Pickup Chase in Buriram

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A local election campaign in Buriram province turned violent on 9 January 2026 after a candidate for a subdistrict council reported being threatened with a gun and chased for more than 20 kilometres, raising serious safety concerns during the ongoing subdistrict administrative organisation (Or Bor Tor) elections. The incident caused fear among the victim and his family and prompted an urgent police complaint seeking protection and legal action.

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Wild Elephants Damage Four Homes in Loei’s Wang Saphung

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Wild elephants from the Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary damaged four homes and agricultural structures in Wang Saphung district, Loei province, causing fear among residents and losses to property and crops. The incident occurred on 9 January 2026 in Ban Khon Kaen, Moo 7, Khao Luang subdistrict, after elephants left the protected forest to forage near communities.

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Erawan Park Fire Linked to Poachers Using Traps

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Thai park authorities have intercepted a forest fire near Erawan National Park and uncovered evidence it was deliberately set to drive wildlife into snares, prompting a wider enforcement operation to protect the area. Officials said the blaze, discovered on 8 January, was quickly contained, limiting damage to about two rai of forest, but revealed a serious and intentional wildlife crime. The incident marks the first confirmed case this year in which a forest fire was clearly linked to illegal hunting activity.

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Car Driver Loses Control, Hits Parked Vehicles, Killing Two

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Two men were killed after a car driver lost control and crashed into several parked vehicles on Kanchanaphisek Road in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi, in the early hours of 10 January 2026. The impact caused extensive damage to multiple vehicles parked along the roadside and prompted an emergency response from police and rescue teams.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384287-car-driver-loses-control-hits-parked-vehicles-killing-two/

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Immigration Police Bust Foreign Poker Den in Chonburi

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Immigration Police have arrested a Chinese fugitive and uncovered an illegal foreign-run poker den operating in central Chonburi, leading to the detention of multiple foreign nationals and one Thai organiser. The raid disrupted an active gambling operation that authorities said was designed to evade detection by frequently changing locations. One suspect was also found to be overstaying his visa, triggering additional immigration charges.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384288-immigration-police-bust-foreign-poker-den-in-chonburi/

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Lecturer Arrested for Drug Use & Gun Offences in Khon Kaen

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Police in Khon Kaen arrested a 34-year-old college lecturer from Chanthaburi on 10 January 2026 after finding him using methamphetamine inside an abandoned house, seizing drugs and two firearms during the operation. The arrest followed complaints from local residents and resulted in four criminal charges being filed, with the suspect taken into custody for further legal proceedings.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384289-lecturer-arrested-for-drug-use-gun-offences-in-khon-kaen/

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Thailand–Singapore Armies Launch Kocha Singa 2025 Drill

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The Thai Army and the Singapore Army on 10 January 2026 formally opened the joint military exercise Kocha Singa 2025, marking a renewed focus on digital-era warfare and urban operations. The opening ceremony took place at the 42nd Armoured Infantry Battalion training area at Sungei Gedong Camp in Singapore. The exercise aims to strengthen operational readiness and bilateral military cooperation between the two countries.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384290-thailandsingapore-armies-launch-kocha-singa-2025-drill/

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Alleged Romance Scam Targets Retired CEO, Millions at Stake

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A senior executive’s family has lodged a complaint with The Crime Suppression Division, alleging a cross-border romance scam involving drugs, gambling and a contested divorce with assets exceeding 50 million baht. The case centres on claims that a Lao woman used a “sexual stimulant” to manipulate a retired CEO, leading to losses of more than 6 million baht and an attempted divorce settlement.

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Cyber Police Cut Illegal Internet Links to Myanmar

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Cyber police, working jointly with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), have cut illegal cross-border internet connections along the Thai–Myanmar border in Tak province, disrupting suspected support networks for scam operations in Myanmar. The operation targeted unauthorised fibre-optic cables transmitting internet signals from Thailand into Myawaddy district, directly opposite the town of Shwe Kokko, an area long linked to call centre gangs and online gambling. Officials said the immediate impact was the termination of illicit connectivity used by criminal groups operating across the border.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384292-cyber-police-cut-illegal-internet-links-to-myanmar/

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Cambodia Imposes Extra Screening on First-Time Thai Visitors

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Cambodian authorities have announced additional airport security screening for Thai passengers entering Cambodia for the first time, a move that could affect travel procedures for new visitors. The measures may include questioning on arrival and a requirement to provide a local guarantor, potentially lengthening arrival processing times for some travellers.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384293-cambodia-imposes-extra-screening-on-first-time-thai-visitors/

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Wooden House in Pattaya Destroyed by Fire

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A two-storey wooden house in Pattaya was completely destroyed by fire late on the night of 10 January 2568, leaving the property a total loss and prompting an emergency response from multiple fire units. The blaze caused no fatalities, but one nearby resident was treated for shock and the damage was described as extensive due to the structure’s wooden construction.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384297-wooden-house-in-pattaya-destroyed-by-fire/

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Bomb & Arson Attacks Hit 11 Fuel Stations in Southern Thailand

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A coordinated wave of bombings and arson attacks struck 11 PTT petrol stations across three southern Thai provinces in the early hours of 11 January 2026, causing widespread property damage but no reported casualties. The incidents, which also affected convenience stores at some sites, prompted immediate security lockdowns as authorities moved to secure the areas and assess the damage.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384300-bomb-arson-attacks-hit-11-fuel-stations-in-southern-thailand/

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Supreme Sangha Council Tightens Controls on Amulet Production

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The Supreme Sangha Council has approved a new policy to tighten controls on the production and promotion of amulets and other religious objects, citing the need to uphold core Buddhist teachings and monastic discipline. The move, announced following the council’s first meeting of 2026, is intended to curb practices seen as distracting from the study and practice of Buddhism and to reinforce the proper role of temples and monks nationwide.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384301-supreme-sangha-council-tightens-controls-on-amulet-production/

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Speedboat Carrying 50 Tourists Hits Fishing Boat Near Phi Phi

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A speedboat carrying tourists collided with a fishing vessel in the Andaman Sea near Phi Phi Island, Krabi province, on the morning of 11 January 2026, prompting an urgent rescue operation. The incident occurred at about 9.10am and involved dozens of passengers, 11 of whom sustained injuries, with one reported to be in a serious condition. All those on board were rescued and brought safely ashore.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384311-speedboat-carrying-tourists-hits-fishing-boat-near-phi-phi/

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Russian Tourist Killed as Speedboat Hits Fishing Boat Near Phi Phi

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A Russian tourist has died and multiple people were injured after a speedboat collided with a fishing vessel in the Andaman Sea near Koh Kai and the Phi Phi islands on 11 January 2026. The crash occurred at about 08.55 hrs in waters off Ao Nang subdistrict, Mueang Krabi district, prompting a large-scale emergency response by authorities in Phuket and Krabi. In total, 22 people were injured in the incident, including Thai crew members and foreign tourists.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384311-speedboat-carrying-50-tourists-hits-fishing-boat-near-phi-phi/#findComment-20322808

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Narathiwat Imposes Curfew Under Martial Law After Bomb Attacks

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Security authorities have imposed a nightly curfew across Narathiwat province and invoked powers under the Martial Law Act following a series of bomb and arson attacks that heightened security concerns in the southern border region. The measures, effective immediately from 11 January 2026, restrict movement between 21:00 and 05:00 and tighten controls at border crossings with Malaysia, directly affecting residents, travellers, and cross-border trade.

Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1384317-narathiwat-imposes-curfew-under-martial-law-after-bomb-attacks/

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