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    เที่ยวหลายรอบ ก็พาหนุ่มกลับห้องหลายคน
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    ว่างมั๊ย...ออกไปซื้อความทรงจำกัน #สวนนงนุชพัทยา
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    หนุ่มเมาหนัก หอบธูปเทียน เพ้อหนักกลัว ถูกตามทำร้าx มุดหนีเข้าใต้โต๊ะร้านอาหารตามสั่ง ตัวติดขาตั้งเตา
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    🚨เพลิงไหม้คอนโดฯ คาดว่าสาเหตุเกิดจากชาร์จแบตรถจักรยานยนต์ไฟฟ้าทิ้งไว้ เคราะห์ดีที่เจ้าของห้องได้ยิน
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    ‘Arabian Racing’ returns to Pattaya – Dashcam captures daylight street chaos on Sukhumvit Road
    Dashcam Drama on Sukhumvit – Middle Eastern tourists caught on video racing from red lights in broad daylight, reigniting Pattaya’s street racing woes. PATTAYA, Thailand – Street racing by groups of Middle Eastern tourists — often referred to locally as “Arabian racers” — has once again returned to Pattaya’s main thoroughfares, this time in broad daylight. A recent dashcam video circulating online shows three motorcycles without helmets speeding off aggressively at a red light on Sukhumvit Road, ignoring traffic laws entirely. The video, believed to be filmed near Na Jomtien, has reignited public outrage over the reckless behavior of foreign riders who appear to be treating city streets as their personal racetrack. Concerned residents say the problem isn’t just limited to noise and disruption — it’s about real safety hazards to drivers, pedestrians, and even the riders themselves. This isn’t the first time such racing activity has plagued Pattaya. In past incidents, groups of young riders — including foreign nationals and Thai youths — have regularly converged on Sukhumvit Road during weekends to race, pop wheelies, and show off their modified bikes. On some nights, more than 50 motorcycles have been seen taking over the road, creating loud disturbances and posing serious dangers to the local community. In response to growing complaints, Pattaya police have been cracking down on these races. A prior operation led to the seizure of multiple illegally modified bikes and the identification of underage riders. Parents were summoned and warned, while police reiterated the legal consequences of street racing. Arabian Racers Return – High-speed motorcycle stunts by foreign tourists are once again endangering lives on Pattaya’s roads. However, these new incidents during daytime hours signal that the problem may be evolving. While nighttime street racing has long been an issue in Pattaya, bold, mid-day stunts — especially by international visitors — reflect a worrying lack of fear of enforcement. Authorities have previously warned motorbike rental shops to be more stringent in verifying driving licenses and tracking who they rent to, particularly during the tourism high season. The latest events suggest those warnings may be falling on deaf ears. With Pattaya’s image as a family-friendly destination under constant scrutiny, the return of “Arabian racing” to Sukhumvit Road raises serious questions about the city’s ability to police its roads — and protect the public from this kind of reckless tourism. Pattaya’s Streets Under Siege – Bold daylight racing by Middle Eastern visitors sparks safety concerns and public backlash.
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    Mayor and Police Seriously Unite – No more escapes as Pattaya deploys AI to fight crime
    Pattaya Leads the Way: City chosen as pilot site for AI-powered CCTV linked to national criminal database. PATTAYA, Thailand – At the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) headquarters, top police officials joined city leaders to discuss an ambitious plan to elevate public safety in Pattaya, Thailand’s major international tourist destination. Pol. Lt. Gen. Yingyos Thepjamnong, Commander of Provincial Police Region 2, and Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridej, Commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, co-chaired the meeting alongside Poramet Ngampichet, Mayor of Pattaya City. Senior city officials and police representatives participated in the session, which focused on security innovation and crime prevention strategies. As part of an ongoing initiative by Provincial Police Region 2 to strengthen public safety across its jurisdiction, Pattaya has been chosen as the pilot city for integrating AI-powered CCTV surveillance systems with national criminal databases. This system is already proving highly effective at the CIB and will now be adapted to suit the unique context of a tourism-heavy city. Smart City, Safer Streets: Pattaya partners with police to boost safety with real-time surveillance tech. The goal is to establish Pattaya as a “Smart City”, combining advanced technology with responsive urban management to detect and deter criminal activity, particularly involving individuals with outstanding warrants or suspicious behavior. The system will enhance the ability of law enforcement to track, verify, and act swiftly on real-time intelligence. Mayor Poramet affirmed the city’s readiness in terms of infrastructure and coordination, stating that Pattaya is committed to being a role model in public safety and smart governance. A joint working committee comprising officials from Pattaya City, Provincial Police Region 2, and the Central Investigation Bureau has been established to oversee the development and ensure smooth implementation. The initiative is expected to boost public confidence and improve Pattaya’s global image as a safe, modern, and secure travel destination, laying the groundwork for similar smart surveillance models in other key cities across Thailand. No Hiding in Pattaya: AI-enhanced security aims to catch fugitives and protect tourists.   High-Tech Safety Push: Pattaya joins hands with CIB and Region 2 Police to launch smart crime prevention system.  
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    Wanted Russian caught as Chonburi Immigration declares ‘Pattaya is no safe haven for international fugitives’
    Russian fugitive wanted on drug charges caught hiding out in Pattaya. PATTAYA, Thailand – Chonburi Immigration Police arrested 33-year-old Russian national Mr. Artem Ilichev, who had been living undercover in Pattaya while wanted on an Interpol red notice related to serious drug offenses. The arrest followed coordination between the Russian Embassy and Pol. Col. Napaspong Kositsuriyamanee, Superintendent of Chonburi Immigration. After receiving intelligence about the fugitive’s whereabouts, Pol. Lt. Col. Thong Kotanan led an investigative team to track him down. Investigators discovered that Ilichev had been staying in Pong Subdistrict and was a regular visitor to a local sport club, located in Banglamung District. Officers conducted surveillance and spotted him near the club’s entrance. They approached, identified themselves, and made the arrest without incident. During questioning, Ilichev admitted to being the individual named in the Interpol warrant. Immigration officers also found that his passport had expired 352 days ago. He was handed over to Nongprue Police Station on charges of overstaying in the Kingdom of Thailand. Chonburi Immigration has confirmed that coordination is now underway with the Russian Embassy to arrange his extradition for legal proceedings in Russia. This case sends a clear message: Pattaya is not a hiding place — international fugitives will be found and brought to justice. Chonburi Immigration nabs Interpol suspect at popular Banglamung fitness club. Authorities prepare to send arrested Russian back home for trial.
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    Royal Thai Fleet Commander outlines readiness policy for Naval Special Warfare Command
    Admiral Natthaphon Dieowanich, Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, arrives at the Special Warfare Command headquarters in Sattahip to deliver a mission readiness directive. PATTAYA, Thailand – Admiral Natthaphon Diaowanich, Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, presided over a high-level policy briefing on Thursday focused on enhancing the combat readiness of the Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC). The meeting was held at the headquarters of the NSWC’s Special Warfare Regiment, a key strategic unit under the Royal Thai Fleet, located in Sattahip. The Admiral emphasized the importance of maintaining peak operational preparedness amid growing regional security concerns. The briefing was hosted by Rear Admiral Anan Surawan, Commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command, who welcomed the Fleet Commander and presented the unit’s latest readiness assessments and training progress. During his address, Admiral Natthaphon reiterated the Royal Thai Navy’s commitment to defending national sovereignty and supporting joint-force operations. He stressed that the Naval Special Warfare units must remain agile, highly trained, and capable of deploying swiftly in response to any threat — whether at sea, on shore, or in hybrid warfare environments. “Our special forces must be equipped not just with advanced weaponry and tactical skill, but with the mindset and discipline required to serve at the forefront of national security,” the Admiral said. Senior Navy leaders stand united as the fleet commander outlines national security objectives to the Special Warfare Command personnel. The policy directive comes on the heels of heightened tensions along Thailand’s border and follows an earlier naval readiness inspection aboard the HTMS Chakri Naruebet. As part of a broader military strategy, the Royal Thai Fleet is reinforcing its special operations capabilities, including long-range deployment, amphibious support, and maritime counterterrorism. Rear Admiral Anan expressed full support for the directive, noting that the NSWC had recently completed joint training exercises with international allies and was undergoing continuous tactical evaluations to ensure elite performance. The Royal Thai Navy has positioned the NSWC as a vital asset in both defensive and peacekeeping operations, capable of executing high-risk missions under complex and evolving threat scenarios. Elite Naval Special Forces stand in formation, demonstrating discipline and combat readiness under the eyes of top command. Rear Admiral Anan Surawan, Commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, welcomes Admiral Natthaphon, reaffirming strategic cooperation and operational excellence. Tactical briefing in progress—naval leadership sets the course for enhanced special operations preparedness amid growing regional maritime challenges.
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    Royal Thai Fleet asserts naval readiness to defend national sovereignty amid border tensions
    Guardians of the Sea: Thailand’s Navy on high alert to defend sovereignty amid border tensions. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Royal Thai Fleet has reaffirmed its full operational readiness to defend Thailand’s sovereignty, particularly amid rising tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border on Thursday. Admiral Jiraphon Wongwit, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, delegated Admiral Natthaphon Diewwanich, Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, to oversee a readiness inspection and deliver a formal address to naval combat units aboard HTMS Chakri Naruebet at Sattahip Naval Base. The ceremony included senior naval officers and personnel from land, sea, and air operations, all emphasizing their shared commitment to protecting Thailand’s territorial integrity. In response to the ongoing border dispute at Chong Bok in Ubon Ratchathani province, Admiral Natthaphon stressed that the Royal Thai Fleet stands prepared to deploy long-range task force operations—specialized units capable of proactive defense and rapid response, forming part of Thailand’s broader strategy for peaceful deterrence and readiness. “We are not preparing for training. We are preparing for potential use of force, should national interests be threatened. All commanders must ensure their troops, vessels, and equipment are ready for immediate action,” the Fleet Commander stated. Strike and Defend: Royal Thai Fleet showcases full naval combat readiness from Sattahip Base. Two Core Naval Combat Divisions Ready for Action: Strike Vessel Division – Equipped to protect maritime transport routes, escort cargo and fishing vessels, and deny access to hostile naval forces. These ships have capabilities for tracking, engaging, and neutralizing threats at sea. Amphibious Assault Division – Designed for rapid deployment of Royal Thai Marine units for joint operations with ground forces. These ships can support amphibious landings and integrated combat maneuvers. The Long-Range Task Force, under the Royal Thai Fleet, has undergone extensive domestic and international training, including high-profile joint exercises such as Cobra Gold and Blue Strike, enhancing interoperability with global partners. Naval air squadrons and special warfare units are also on standby, fully equipped to execute orders from higher command without delay. As regional geopolitics continue to evolve, Thailand’s navy is signaling its readiness not just for defense—but for deterrence with strategic precision. From Sea to Shore: Amphibious assault forces stand ready to join ground operations if ordered. Prepared for Peace Through Strength: Thai Navy flexes long-range operational capabilities in face of regional disputes.  
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