March 10, 2025

Former Police Colonel Joe’s Sister Seeks Justice for Brother’s Death in Prison

Bangkok: Ms. Thananya, the sister of the deceased former Superintendent Joe, met with Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, the Minister of Justice, to submit a letter requesting a thorough investigation into her brother’s death in prison. She expressed gratitude towards the agencies involved for their assistance and left the meeting with renewed confidence that justice would be served for her family.

Prime Minister Orders Expedited Budget Disbursement and Comprehensive Disaster Plans

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has announced that the Prime Minister has directed all government agencies to fast-track the disbursement of this year’s budget and investment funds to align with existing plans, while also developing comprehensive strategies for managing natural disasters. Additionally, the Prime Minister has instructed the resolution of land allocation issues

Police Summon Individuals Involved in Police Colonel Joe’s Death for Questioning

Prachachuen: Police Station Superintendent prepares to send a letter requesting permission from the Corrections Department Director-General to summon 5-6 people involved in the case of Superintendent Joe’s death for questioning. Pol. Col. Sanya Ubonwiratana, Superintendent of Prachachuen Police Station, disclosed the case of the death of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon, also known as Superintendent Joe, that initially, investigators were sent

Former Phra Yantra Passes Away at 73 in the United States, Marking End of an Era

Escondido: The legend of the former Phra Yantra has ended as he passed away at the age of 73 at a temple in the United States. The former monk, one of the most prominent figures in the Thai Sangha, died at Wat Sunyataram in Escondido, California. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement came via a Facebook post from Wat

Prime Minister Leads Strategic Meeting on Thailand’s OECD Membership Bid

Bangkok: The Prime Minister recently chaired a crucial meeting aimed at discussing Thailand’s potential membership in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The meeting included key government figures such as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mr. Pichai Chunhavajira, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Maris Sengiampong, Secretary-General of the Council of State Mr. Pakorn Nilprapan, and Secretary-General

Three Ministers Announce Seizure of Over 200,000 Smuggled E-Cigarettes from China

Bangkok: Three ministers jointly announced the results of the seizure of more than 200,000 electronic cigarettes smuggled from China, worth more than 33 million baht, with cooperation from the DSI, Royal Thai Police, and the Customs Department, along with a summary of the results of the 3 months of 2025, seizing almost 100 million baht. According to Thai News Agency,

Phumtham Leads NSC Meeting to Discuss Southern Border Strategic Plan

Bangkok: “Phumtham” led the National Security Council (NSC) meeting to deliberate on the southern border strategic plan. The meeting, chaired by Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, took place in Meeting Room 301, Command Building 1, Government House, and lasted approximately one hour. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chatchai Bangchuad, Secretary-General of the NSC, refrained

Lawyer for Police Colonel Joe Reveals Second Autopsy Results Not Yet Released

Bangkok: The lawyer for Police Colonel Joe explained that the results of the second round of autopsy have not yet been released. They are waiting for the results of blood tests and tissue samples, and will collect more detailed information. It is expected that it will take 2-3 weeks to be clear. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wirasak Nakin,