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Thailand Live Saturday 17 January 2026

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Pattaya's Image Hit by Brazen Sale of Sex Drugs in Tourist Areas

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Tourists and locals are raising alarms over the open sale of sex stimulants, sex toys, and illegal cigarettes along Pattaya Beach Road. Without proper tax stamps, vendors blatantly display these items without fear of legal repercussions, damaging the city's reputation as a prestigious tourist destination.

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Russian Doctor Found Murdered in Pattaya Hotel Room


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A Russian plastic surgeon has been found dead while on holiday in Thailand, prompting an ongoing police investigation and efforts by family and colleagues to repatriate his body. Timofey Borisov, aged 41, was discovered dead in Pattaya in early January.

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Nigerian Dealer Caught on Koh Pha Ngan After Court No-Show

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A Nigerian national, Ukoma Jefta Nuzbech, was apprehended on Koh Pha Ngan, Surat Thani, on January 14, after evading court from an earlier drug-related arrest. Authorities intervened after receiving a tip-off about his whereabouts. Nuzbech had avoided legal proceedings following his arrest last March for delivering 25.71 grammes of cocaine to an undercover officer.

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US Visa Pause Targets Immigrants, Not Tourists: Thai FM

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The Thai Foreign Minister, Sihasak Phuangketkeow, has clarified the US decision to pause Immigrant Visa processing for 75 countries, including Thailand. After meeting with Elizabeth J. Konig, US Minister-Counsellor for Consular Affairs, Sihasak stressed that the suspension targets those seeking long-term residency or citizenship, with tourists, businesspeople, and students unaffected. He urged understanding of the temporary nature of this measure, meant to review procedures.

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Thailand aims to be global food and pharma hub, says Anutin

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Thailand is poised to become a leading global hub in the food and pharmaceutical sectors, according to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Speaking at the GPO Pharmaceutical Summit 2026, held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Anutin highlighted the country's potential to boost food and drug security on the world stage. He praised the GPO's role in providing quality medicines at affordable prices, highlighting its importance to national health security.

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Cash Handout Schemes Failing to Convince Thai Voters, Poll Shows

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Political parties' promises of cash handouts seem to be falling flat, as revealed by a recent poll conducted by King Prajadhipok's Institute. Released on Friday, the survey indicates that 67% of respondents will not consider these financial incentives when they vote in the upcoming general election on 8 February.

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Police Seize Guns in Pattaya Condo Raid of Chinese Men


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Police in Pattaya raided a condominium in South Pattaya on 16 January 2026 after residents reported suspicious behaviour by Chinese nationals, leading to the seizure of two 9mm handguns and 11 rounds of ammunition. Two Chinese men were taken into custody for questioning and one has been formally charged with illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. The incident raised renewed concerns among residents about safety and unlawful activity in residential buildings.

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Chiang Mai Arrests of Chinese Hotel Owners Over Nominee Scheme


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Immigration police in Chiang Mai have arrested two Chinese nationals and a Thai woman accused of illegally operating a hotel through a nominee arrangement, authorities said on 16 January 2026. The arrests highlight intensified enforcement against foreign-controlled businesses operating outside Thai law, particularly in the tourism sector. A fourth suspect, a Chinese woman, remains at large after fleeing the country.

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51-Year-Old Shot Dead in Phatthalung Land Dispute

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A 51-year-old man was shot dead at close range on a rural road in Bang Kaeo district, Phatthalung province, on Friday, 16 January 2026, prompting a police investigation into a suspected land dispute motive. The attack occurred in broad daylight and has raised concerns among local residents about safety in the area. The victim later died in hospital despite emergency treatment, and police say they are preparing to seek an arrest warrant.

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Illegal Car Rental Ring Run by Belarusians Uncovered in Phuket

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Police in Phuket have arrested two Belarusian nationals for running an illicit car rental business. The operation, which did not require valid driving licences, was associated with several accidents involving foreigners. Authorities took action after tracing these incidents back to a rental shop on Saiyuan Road.

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Russian Doctor Died after 16th-Floor Fall in Pattaya

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Police have released an updated official statement about the Russian doctor, Timofey Borisov, who died in Pattaya. The police statement contradicts some details of events initially reported to the Russian media, by the family and states that the doctor died after falling from a hotel, with police confirming the official cause of death as injuries sustained from a fall from height.

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Chonburi Immigration Raids Labour Camps in Jomtien

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Immigration police in Chonburi, working with tourist police, have carried out coordinated raids on two migrant worker camps in the Jomtien area, uncovering more than 200 legal violations among foreign workers. The operation involved over 50 officers and affected more than 600 Cambodian and Myanmar nationals residing at the sites, marking a significant enforcement action under national police policy.

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Motorcyclist, 25, Killed in Head-On Crash With Pickup

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A 25-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a head-on collision with a pickup truck while riding home in Saraburi province on the evening of 15 January, leaving his family distraught at the scene. The crash occurred at about 5.00pm on Nong No Road in Moo 10, Nong No subdistrict, Mueang district, on a two-lane road. Emergency responders confirmed the rider died at the scene from severe head and neck injuries.

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Police Seize 32kg of Heroin at Nakhon Phanom Resort

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Authorities have arrested three suspects and seized more than 32 kilogrammes of heroin after raiding a resort in Nakhon Phanom province, dealing a significant blow to a regional drug trafficking network. The operation uncovered a large cache of heroin stored at the property and led to further arrests through follow-up action. All suspects have been handed over to investigators to face prosecution.

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Pattaya Holds Full-Scale Fire Drill on Walking Street

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Pattaya City staged a full-scale fire emergency drill on Walking Street, simulating a realistic blaze and rescue operation to test preparedness and enhance safety for residents, businesses and international tourists in one of Thailand’s busiest nightlife areas. The exercise involved multiple agencies and included the rescue of six people reported trapped inside a building, with operations carried out under realistic conditions.

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CIB Raid Finds 54 Tonnes of Used Batteries at Saraburi Plant

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The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has raided a recycling factory in Kaeng Khoi district, Saraburi province, uncovering more than 54 tonnes of used batteries classified as hazardous materials and seizing heavy machinery, with police suspecting links to Chinese investment. The operation took place on 16 January 2026 and resulted in criminal charges against a company accused of illegally possessing and processing dangerous waste. Authorities said the discovery posed serious environmental and community risks due to improper handling and storage.

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35 Thais Arrested After Crossing Border to Open Mule Accounts

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Border security forces have arrested 35 Thai nationals for illegally crossing into Cambodia to open so-called mule bank accounts for call centre scam gangs, before being abandoned and forced to return to Thailand on their own. The group was detained by ranger forces while moving along a natural border route in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, on 16 January. All suspects have been handed over to police for further legal action, highlighting ongoing efforts to curb transnational cybercrime networks operating along the Thai–Cambodian border.

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Python Attacks 62-Year-Old Monk at Temple in Samut Prakan

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A 62-year-old Buddhist monk narrowly survived after being bitten and strangled by a python inside a temple in Phra Pradaeng district, Samut Prakan province, on Friday morning, 16 January 2026. The monk lost consciousness from blood loss and constriction before fellow monks, temple followers and rescue workers intervened and he was rushed to hospital for emergency treatment.

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18-Year-Old Electrocuted While Charging Phone

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An 18-year-old man died after being electrocuted while holding a phone charger, his mobile phone and a bowl of noodles as he walked up the stairs of his home in Buriram province on 16 January 2026. The incident occurred at a raised wooden house in Ban Mai Charoen Suk, Tum Yai subdistrict, Khu Mueang district, and left family members and neighbours unable to save him despite immediate efforts.

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Road Rage Driver Hunts Ambulance Carrying Emergency Patient

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A heated confrontation erupted in San Pa Tong, Chiang Mai, when a pick-up truck driver reacted aggressively to an ambulance overtaking him. On January 15th, the ambulance, responding to an urgent call, manoeuvred past the truck while it was on its way to the hospital with a patient in need of immediate care. The truck driver, however, pursued the ambulance, honking and hurling insults at the medical staff.

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Sinkhole on Rama II Road Causes Massive Traffic Chaos

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A sinkhole swallowed a pickup truck early this morning on Rama II Road, sparking a water pipe burst and flooding two lanes. This unexpected incident has led to severe traffic congestion affecting both inbound and outbound directions. The Army Military Force reported the sinkhole opened near Big C hypermarket in front of Samut Sakhon Wittayalai School.

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Highway Police Intercept Myanmar Migrant Smuggling Convoy


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Highway Police carried out a dramatic late-night pursuit on 15 January 2026, intercepting a convoy accused of illegally transporting Myanmar migrant workers through the central region of Thailand. The operation resulted in the arrest of 17 suspects and the seizure of two pickup trucks fitted with counterfeit registration plates, preventing the group from reaching their intended destination.

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Myanmar Gunfire Hits Thai Homes Near Mae Sot Border

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Gunfire from clashes between Myanmar troops and Karen fighters crossed into Thailand on 16 January 2026, damaging two homes in Tak province and prompting Thai forces to reinforce border positions. The incident occurred opposite Mae Sot district, where heavy fighting sent 12.7 mm rounds into Thai territory, heightening concerns for civilian safety. No injuries were reported, but residents were placed under close security supervision.

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Rama 2 Road Records over 2,500 Incidents in eight years

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Rama 2 Road, Highway 35, has recorded approximately 2,511 inccidents over the past eight years, resulting in 144 deaths and 1,411 injuries. The figures underline persistent safety risks on one of the country’s most important transport corridors, which has been heavily affected by long-running construction works. Recent incidents in January 2026 again disrupted traffic and renewed concerns over public safety.

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