Thailand prepares for 2m arrivals with tourism safety push on land, sea and air

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Thailand prepares for 2m arrivals with tourism safety push on land, sea and air

Thailand prepares for 2m arrivals with tourism safety push on land, sea and air

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered a tourism safety push amid surging high-season arrivals and more evidence of Bangkok’s popularity among foreigners.

Prayut on Thursday instructed tourism-related ministries, tour operators, and the Royal Thai Police to ensure safety of destinations and travel covering land, air and sea, government spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said.

The Kingdom expects to see almost 2 million foreign tourists this month, while expats have just named its capital one of the world’s top 10 best cities to live and work.

“Tourism-related agencies have also been instructed to ensure high hygiene standards in food,” Traisuree said.

Some 9.09 million foreign tourists visited Thailand in the first 11 months, with 1.73 million in November alone, she added.

Thailand expects to welcome its 10 millionth tourist this year on Saturday.

The PM’s safety push is designed to boost foreigners’ confidence in Thailand as a post-Covid-19 destination, the spokesperson explained.

She also noted that Bangkok ranked 6th among cities to live and work abroad this year, in a survey of 12,000 respondents conducted by online expat forum InterNations.

Spain’s Valencia ranked top, followed by United Arab Emirates’ Dubai and Mexico City.

“The survey also indicated that 82% of respondents are happy with the quality of medical care in Bangkok, 79% are happy with life here in general, 69% are happy with the cost of living, 68% are happy with their work-life balance, 66% are happy with their job and 54% said making new friends is easy,” she said.

Top 10 cities to live and work abroad this year:

  1. Valencia, Spain
  2. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  3. Mexico City, Mexico
  4. Lisbon, Portugal
  5. Madrid, Spain
  6. Bangkok, Thailand
  7. Basel, Switzerland
  8. Melbourne, Australia
  9. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  10. Singapore

Source: InterNations

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Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir

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Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir

Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

The Department of Rural Roads is offering a free camping site for tourists along a scenic rural road in Nakhon Ratchasima province.

The site is located between markers Km18 and Km19 on Rural Road 3052 of Wang Nam Khiao district of the northeastern province, which is also known as Korat.
The camping site overlooks the Baan San Kamphaeng Reservoir and is located just six kilometres from a popular viewpoint to observe wild gaurs in the Khao Phaeng Ma Non-Hunting Area. The viewpoint has become popular all year round for tourists to “check in” for Instagram photo opportunities.
Those who plan to camp out at the site are required to register in person at the Wang Nam Khiao Rural Road Office. Those who pass the screening have to follow the rules while camping out there.
The site can also accommodate cars and it has a large ground for exercise activities, such as walking, jogging and bicycling, with a “sky lane” along the edge of the reservoir.

Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir
Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir
Free camping site available at scenic spot overlooking Korat reservoir

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

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5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Five South Koreans were arrested in Chiang Mai for operating call centres used to scam people in their home country, deputy national police chief Gen Roy Inkapairoj told a press conference on Thursday.

Immigration Bureau and the Police Cyber Task Force searched two houses and two condominiums rented by the suspects and found they were being used as call centres to scam people, Roy said.

The suspects range in age from 21 to 44 and had previously operated a similar operation in China, before setting up shop in Chiang Mai, he said.

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

Police seized one computer, four tablets, 11 mobile phones, and seven landline phones, he said. The suspects were also charged for overstaying their visas.

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

Roy said the South Korean Embassy here had asked police to arrest the five for cheating people in Korea and said they had done the same in China.

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

The suspects admitted that they had called 30,000 phone numbers and swindled several people out of more than 50 million baht. They have been detained by Immigration Police.

5 South Koreans arrested for telephone fraud in Chiang Mai

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NBTC demands return of THB600m it gave to SAT for World Cup broadcast rights

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NBTC demands return of THB600m it gave to SAT for World Cup broadcast rights

NBTC demands return of THB600m it gave to SAT for World Cup broadcast rights

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) voted unanimously on Thursday to demand that the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) repay the 600 million baht it had provided the agency for purchase of Fifa World Cup broadcasting rights, a news source said.

The source said the telecom watchdog commissioners agreed that the SAT had violated the conditions regarding broadcast of the World Cup being held in Qatar since November. Under the NBTC’s ‘must-have’ rule, several key sporting events, including the Fifa World Cup finals, must be made available on free television.

Thailand’s plan to acquire the World Cup broadcasting rights had a troubled start, as the NBTC’s contribution was not enough to purchase the broadcast rights, which was priced at 1.4 billion baht. This forced the SAT, an agency responsible for purchasing the broadcast rights of sporting events, to enter into a deal with telecom company True Corporation for funding support.

Under the contract, True contributed 300 million baht to the SAT in exchange for exclusive rights to broadcast 32 matches on its ITPV and online platform, while leaving terrestrial TV broadcasting free for other channels. This has resulted in users of IPTV of operators other than True being unable to watch the matches, effectively violating the NBTC ‘must-have’ rule that aims to make sport programmes available to all people, said the source.

The source added that NBTC would give the SAT 15 days to return the money from the day it receives the notification, and the agency would be charged interest at 5% interest per year in case of delayed payment.

NBTC demands return of THB600m it gave to SAT for World Cup broadcast rights

Meanwhile, SAT governor Kongsak Yodmanee told The Nation on Thursday that the agency had not violated any conditions and that the broadcast of World Cup 2022 was already available to all people on free TV, in adherence to the “must-have” rule.

He said he had dispatched an explanatory letter to the NBTC as soon as he became aware of its resolution.

Kongsak clarified that users of some IPTV boxes could not watch the games because of a dispute between True and other operators that requires a court ruling. He said it had nothing to do with the SAT, which had already fulfilled its duty of disseminating broadcast signals received from the licensor via various channels, including terrestrial TV, IPTV, and other platforms.

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Justice minister targets seizing THB100 billion a year from drug dealers

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Justice minister targets seizing THB100 billion a year from drug dealers

Justice minister targets seizing THB100 billion a year from drug dealers

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Minister of Justice Somsak Thepsuthin has set a target of seizing 100 billion baht in assets from those involved in the narcotics trade this fiscal year and is promising to raise the target if his party is reelected.

Somsak, a senior member of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party, said on Thursday that 6.87 billion baht in assets had been confiscated from narcotics rings in the first two months of this fiscal year.
“If I [can] return to the Justice Ministry next year, the target will not be only 100 billion baht. It will be an amount multiplied to several hundreds of billions [per year],” he said.
The next general election is tentatively scheduled for May 7 but could take place earlier if the House of Representatives is dissolved before its four-year term ends on March 23.
More assets have been confiscated from large drug rings under the new anti-narcotics law, which came into force on December 9 last year, Somsak said, describing the legislation as an “important tool” for Thailand’s battle against the narcotics trade.

Justice minister targets seizing THB100 billion a year from drug dealers

The justice minister said that before he took office, no more than 900 million baht in assets were seized from the drug trade. Citing data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, he said that amount was only a fraction of the estimated 2 trillion baht per year of illicit drugs produced in the Golden Triangle.
Somsak made the comments while chairing a meeting of senior officials from 11 state agencies involved in the fight against the drug trade, including his ministry, the Office of the Attorney General, the Narcotics Control Board, and the Narcotics Suppression Bureau of the Royal Thai Police.
The justice minister also thanked Chuwit Kamolvisit for information he provided that led authorities to investigate a Chinese gang allegedly involved in the narcotics trade. “He is an exemplary and courageous citizen,” Somsak said of the former massage-parlour tycoon.
Chuwit is eligible for a reward equivalent to 5% of any assets seized based on the information he provided, the minister said, adding that if the total value was 2 billion baht, Chuwit would receive 100 million baht.
 

Justice minister targets seizing THB100 billion a year from drug dealers

15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

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15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Police in Chiang Mai said 15 suspected drug smugglers were killed in a gunfight after they were intercepted by the Pha Muang task force late Wednesday.

They were part of a group of 30 that had entered Thailand from Myanmar in a remote area of the northern province’s Fang district, police said.

Members of the Pha Muang task force had been watching a trail in Doi Ang Khang used by smugglers when they saw the group approaching, police said.

The smugglers opened fire after members of the task force intercepted them, police said.

15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

The gunfight lasted about 10 minutes, but police were unable to access the scene until Thursday morning. When they did, they found 15 bodies and 29 backpacks containing methamphetamine. One gun and one grenade were also found at the scene, police said.

Chiang Mai police commander Maj Gen Thawatchai Pongwiwatchai said an investigation had been launched to find the remaining smugglers.

15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

Pha Muang taskforce commander Maj Gen Suparerk Sathapornpol said that the amount of methamphetamine being smuggled into Thailand was increasing and more people were being killed by it.

15 ‘drug smugglers’ killed in gunfight with soldiers in Chiang Mai

He made the comment after inspecting the scene of the shootout with district officials and doctors. Smugglers usually drop their drugs and run when they encounter members of his task force, he said.

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Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey

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Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey

Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Nearly 73% of job holders in Thailand said they will start looking for new openings if their salaries are not raised soon.

This was revealed in the Salary Survey 2023 released by recruitment consultancy Robert Walters on November 29. The study analysed salary trends and provided insights into Thailand’s recruitment situation in 2022 and provided predictions for 2023.

The survey, conducted in September, covered 460 respondents, 60% of whom were 40-45 in age and more than 87% held permanent jobs.

According to the report, inflationary pressure will play a key role in Thailand’s recruitment situation next year. It showed that nearly 72% of Thai professionals will seek new job opportunities if their wages are not lifted above the inflation level, while 73% of employers have said that inflation is the key factor when it comes to giving their personnel pay rises.

Meanwhile, people in several sectors have said they expect an increase in their salaries next year. For example, 94% of people in the fields of accounting and finance, 91% in procurement and supply chain and 90% in engineering and manufacturing expect a raise in 2023, the report showed.

The report also predicted that people with digital literacy have a competitive advantage when it comes to raises or recruitment. Meanwhile, workers with a “plug-and-play” skill set – skills that can be transferred when employees change their line of work – are likely to get increments of 15-30%.

Fresh talent, however, can expect their wages to be raised by 15% based on their potential, while existing employees can possibly get a 2-5% increase or 10-15% in case they are promoted.

Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey
Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey

Punyanuch Sirisawadwattana, country manager at Robert Walters Thailand, said there is a high level of competition in Thailand’s job market this year due to an imbalance in talent demand and supply.

She said that demand from 2021 and 2022 has accumulated, while the size of the talent pool has remained the same, especially since many expatriates left the country during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hence, she said, companies need to make appealing offers to attract talented workers.

Apart from offering better salary packages, Robert Walters also advises companies to offer flexibility and portray a clear company goal to motivate their personnel to stay on.

The survey also showed that in 2022, most people prioritised spending time with family and friends over excellent compensation and benefits of work challenges.

Conversely, in 2023, “inspiring colleagues and culture” is the issue that professionals in almost every field value the most.

Robert Walters has been surveying the hiring trend for more than 20 years, and this year’s survey is its 24th edition. It has run its recruitment business for 37 years, with its services available in 31 countries.

Thai employees likely to seek new jobs if their salaries remain unchanged: survey

Mysteries of Thailand’s New Year gift baskets probed by Trade Dept

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Mysteries of Thailand’s New Year gift baskets probed by Trade Dept

Mysteries of Thailand’s New Year gift baskets probed by Trade Dept

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

The Internal Trade Department (DIT) is casting a suspicious eye over the New Year gift baskets being sold in supermarkets all over Thailand this month.

DIT deputy director-general Chakra Yodmani led inspections of the baskets in Bangkok malls on Wednesday.

He said DIT officials have been swooping to examine gift baskets since the beginning of December. They are checking to see whether baskets display the mandatory list of contents, size, weight, quantity, and price. The list must also appear in a font size larger than 16.

Officials are also demanding to see expiration dates on the baskets, which must last at least six months to guarantee safety and quality for purchasers.

Mysteries of Thailand’s New Year gift baskets probed by Trade Dept

Chakra asked buyers to report any shops that were breaking the rules via the 1569 hotline or provincial Commerce offices.

He also spoke to mall operators, who told him that spending on consumer goods has risen since Covid controls were eased and tourists returned, while manufacturers have adjusted to meet the demand.

Mysteries of Thailand’s New Year gift baskets probed by Trade Dept

The DIT has joined hands with malls to set up a festive promotional campaign for consumer goods.
 

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Crypto-mining gang unplugged in operation ‘electric shock’

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Crypto-mining gang unplugged in operation ‘electric shock’

Crypto-mining gang unplugged in operation ‘electric shock’

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

About 3,500 cryptocurrency mining devices were seized during a raid on an illegal cryptocurrency-mining gang operating in Bangkok and surroundings, Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin told reporters on Wednesday.

The raid was the result of an investigation referred to as “electric shock”, which began in February last year and was conducted by a joint taskforce set up by the ministry and the Department of Special Investigations.

Somsak said the cryptocurrency- mining operation had stolen about 500 million baht worth of electricity from the national grid over two years. The mining devices had been connected directly to power supply lines outside their premises at more than 40 addresses in Bangkok and surroundings.

Crypto-mining gang unplugged in operation ‘electric shock’

He said the mining devices were used in batches of about 100 at each location so that officials would not detect unusual rises in power usage. Electricity was stolen around the clock every day of the week at each location. In total, the illegal crypto-mining operation cost the government about 500 million baht worth of stolen electricity over two years, Somsak said.

The crypto-mining operation was headquartered in a building in Soi Samakkee 38 in Nonthaburi’s Muang district.

Crypto-mining gang unplugged in operation ‘electric shock’

Somsak said most of the 3,500 cryptocurrency mining devices had been illegally imported from China. Combined, the devices could generate about 4.2 million baht worth of cryptocurrency per month. The crime was very lucrative because the electricity was stolen, he added.

Somsak said the devices seized in the raid were equivalent to only 1% of the total used to illegally mine cryptocurrency in Thailand.

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Formaldehyde found in food at 10 restaurants after 25 tonnes of meat seized

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Formaldehyde found in food at 10 restaurants after 25 tonnes of meat seized

Formaldehyde found in food at 10 restaurants after 25 tonnes of meat seized

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2022

Health officials have found formaldehyde in food at 10 restaurants in Chaiyaphum province, after 25 tonnes of meat soaked in the poisonous preservative was discovered at a food-processing plant in Chonburi province.

Inspections were launched on Monday after livestock officials checking a plant in Chonburi last week found pork, beef and offal stored in formaldehyde.

The plant is believed to have supplied fresh meat and offal to more than 60 restaurants in the eastern province.

The crackdown in Chaiyaphum discovered formaldehyde traces in samples of squid and cow offal from 10 restaurants. The samples will be sent for laboratory tests to confirm the contamination before legal action is launched, said provincial public health chief Dr Wachira Botphaiboon.

“Formaldehyde solution is banned under the Food Act of 1979. Violations are punishable by up to 2 years imprisonment, a 20,000 baht fine, or both,” Wachira warned.

Formaldehyde found in food at 10 restaurants after 25 tonnes of meat seized

He said public health officials will continue inspecting restaurants in the province, targeting at least 10 in each subdistrict to keep people safe.

Eating food contaminated with formaldehyde can result in nausea, diarrhoea, stomach ulcers, headache, chest pain and even death, said Wachira.

“If the solution touches the skin it can cause rashes or burning, so vendors of formaldehyde-spiked foods are also risking their health.”

He said customers at hotpot and barbecue restaurants should avoid fresh meat and seafood that have a vibrant colour and strong chemical smell. He advised those cooking at home to buy their ingredients from reliable sources, such as markets certified by the Department of Health, and make sure that raw meat is cooked thoroughly.

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