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  • Late-night dispute on Pattaya Walking Street leaves Korean tourist injured in knife clash
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Emergency responders, in coordination with local police, rushed to assist Mr. Moqgyeom Moon, a 32-year-old South Korean national who suffered a deep laceration to his right hand. He was bleeding heavily from a knife wound sustained at the entrance of Soi 15/1 on Walking Street in South Pattaya. Rescue workers administered first […]
    Korean tourist sustains knife wound during altercation near Walking Street in Pattaya.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Emergency responders, in coordination with local police, rushed to assist Mr. Moqgyeom Moon, a 32-year-old South Korean national who suffered a deep laceration to his right hand. He was bleeding heavily from a knife wound sustained at the entrance of Soi 15/1 on Walking Street in South Pattaya.

    Rescue workers administered first aid and transported him to a nearby hospital. At the scene, a bloodied kitchen knife was discovered on a nearby street food cart, with visible blood splatters on the ground.



    According to Ms. Chopaka Donlakkham, 26, she and her sister had accompanied the Korean man for a night out in Pattaya. After drinking at a local entertainment venue, they stopped for a meal to sober up. Her sister had paid the bill up front, while Mr. Moon allegedly claimed he would reimburse her at his accommodation as he didn’t have cash on hand. Upon arriving at the room, however, he reportedly refused to pay, sparking a heated argument.

    Incident followed a dispute over unpaid expenses after a night out, says Thai witness.

    Ms. Chopaka began recording the altercation on her phone as Mr. Moon allegedly insulted and tried to prevent the women from leaving. Fearing for their safety, the group attempted to walk away. As they neared the entrance of the alley, the Korean man reportedly confronted them again. Out of fear, Ms. Chopaka grabbed a kitchen knife from a nearby Pad Thai cart to defend herself. During the scuffle, Mr. Moon tried to snatch the knife, resulting in a severe cut to his hand.


    Thawon Aksornphong, 30, the Pad Thai vendor, witnessed the incident and confirmed that the woman reached for the knife in self-defense. He stated that the Korean man aggressively grabbed for it and got injured. Mr. Moon then allegedly tried to attack Ms. Chopaka with a pair of scissors, but the vendor intervened just in time to prevent further harm.

    Pattaya Police later arrived on the scene and escorted Ms. Chopaka and the witness to the station for further questioning. Authorities will also take a statement from Mr. Moon after he recovers. Police have vowed to investigate the matter thoroughly and ensure justice for both parties.

    A blood-stained kitchen knife was found on a nearby food cart, believed to have caused the injury during the heated altercation.

    Police continue investigating and will question all involved parties to ensure a fair legal process.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498930
  • Beer Bar Brawl in Jomtien – Foreign man’s ex-wife and current partner injured in violent clash
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya Rescue Center received an emergency call reporting a violent quarrel at a beer bar in the Jomtien area. Rescue personnel and officers from Pattaya City Police Station were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, rescuers found two injured women: Ms. “Yu” (alias), 40, the ex-wife, and Ms. “Pha” (alias), 43, […]
    Rescue workers treat two injured women after a brawl between a foreign man’s ex-wife and current partner in Jomtien.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya Rescue Center received an emergency call reporting a violent quarrel at a beer bar in the Jomtien area. Rescue personnel and officers from Pattaya City Police Station were immediately dispatched to the scene.

    Upon arrival, rescuers found two injured women: Ms. “Yu” (alias), 40, the ex-wife, and Ms. “Pha” (alias), 43, the current partner of a foreign man. Both women suffered serious facial injuries, including lacerations to the head and a broken nose, with blood covering their faces.



    Rescue volunteers provided first aid at the scene while bystanders tried to keep the situation from escalating further. The two women were later rushed to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

    At the scene, shards of broken glass bottles were scattered across the bar floor, indicating a violent struggle.

    Ms. Pha recounted that she saw her foreign husband drinking with his ex-wife and approached to greet them. However, the ex-wife allegedly struck her with a glass bottle without warning. The pair then left the bar and walked about 50 meters away. Ms. Pha followed in an attempt to retaliate, resulting in another scuffle until good Samaritans intervened and called authorities.


    Rescue workers transported both injured women to a hospital and advised them that, should they wish to press charges, they may file a formal complaint with Pattaya Police. Investigators plan to review CCTV footage to determine the facts and ensure justice for all parties involved.

    The fight, involving shattered bottles and head injuries, erupted in a local beer bar in Pattaya.

    One woman claims she was struck first after greeting her husband and his ex-wife, prompting a chaotic retaliation.

     

    Police are investigating the incident and reviewing CCTV footage to ensure fairness for all sides.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498924
  • Rising Tensions – Concern grows over hostile behavior from foreign drivers in Jomtien
    PATTAYA, Thailand – As Pattaya continues to welcome long-term visitors and tourists from around the world, some locals are expressing growing concern over what they describe as increasingly aggressive behavior from certain foreigners—particularly when it comes to traffic laws and public conduct. A concerned resident recently shared her experience involving illegal parking near Jomtien Soi […]
    Residents report growing frustration with foreigners parking illegally around Jomtien.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – As Pattaya continues to welcome long-term visitors and tourists from around the world, some locals are expressing growing concern over what they describe as increasingly aggressive behavior from certain foreigners—particularly when it comes to traffic laws and public conduct.

    A concerned resident recently shared her experience involving illegal parking near Jomtien Soi 8 and Soi 9. According to her, she attempted to politely inform a foreign man that he was parked in a red-and-white no-parking zone, a violation of local traffic laws. Instead of complying or thanking her, the man reportedly became confrontational and snapped, “You’re not police!” before continuing to argue with her.



    “I was just trying to help,” the woman said. “But his tone was aggressive, like I had no right to speak up. It’s getting harder to feel safe. Some foreigners are no longer just rude—they’re openly hostile toward Thai people.”

    Local woman says she was verbally attacked for warning a foreign man about traffic violations.

    Her story has resonated with others online, especially in light of recent incidents involving erratic or violent behavior by foreign nationals in Pattaya, such as a recent case where a man was detained after brandishing scissors on Jomtien Beach.


    Local residents are now calling on city authorities to increase public awareness, enforce parking rules more strictly, and protect community members who speak up for the law. Many feel that respectful coexistence depends on mutual understanding, and that visitors should make an effort to follow the rules and treat locals with courtesy.

    While most foreigners in Pattaya contribute positively to the local economy and community, officials and citizens alike are becoming more aware of a small but growing pattern of tension—especially in popular tourist zones like Jomtien Beach.

    Calls increase for stricter enforcement and better understanding between communities.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498919
  • Foreign man wielding scissors arrested after threatening tourists on Jomtien Beach
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Officials and lifeguards successfully detained a foreign man exhibiting violent and erratic behavior. The man was reportedly wielding scissors and attempting to assault tourists along Jomtien Beach. The incident took place in broad daylight and caused panic among beachgoers. The foreign national was swiftly restrained and handed over to officers at the […]
    Jomtien municipal officers and beach lifeguards restrain a foreigner who threatened tourists with scissors.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Officials and lifeguards successfully detained a foreign man exhibiting violent and erratic behavior. The man was reportedly wielding scissors and attempting to assault tourists along Jomtien Beach.

    The incident took place in broad daylight and caused panic among beachgoers. The foreign national was swiftly restrained and handed over to officers at the Dongtan Curve substation of Pattaya City Police for legal processing.



    Eyewitness accounts and online comments revealed that the same man had been behaving strangely earlier in the day. One local reported, “This morning he was walking around yelling and pointing fingers at no one in particular, then sat in a restaurant talking to himself. It was very scary.”

    Another concerned citizen shared, “There’s a real issue with foreigners parking illegally around Jomtien Soi 8 and 9. When I tried to warn one that he couldn’t park in a red-and-white zone, he became aggressive and said, ‘You’re not police.’ It’s getting harder to feel safe as some foreigners are becoming increasingly hostile toward Thai people.”


    Others recounted encounters with the man the night before.

    “Around 2 AM I saw him at the 7-Eleven near Jomtien Second Road before the Bunkanjana intersection. He looked drunk and was talking to himself while staring people down—really scary.”

    Many expressed unease, saying they felt they were “vacationing in fear” due to unpredictable and aggressive behavior by certain tourists.

    The suspect was transferred to Pattaya Police’s Dongtan substation for further legal action.

    Locals say the man had shown signs of erratic behavior earlier in the day, frightening beachgoers and diners.

     

    Concerns grow over aggressive behavior by some foreigners, with calls for stricter enforcement around Jomtien.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498913
  • Mentally disturbed man arrested after brutal beachside assault in Sattahip
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Sattahip Police Station received a report of a woman being violently assaulted near the beach in front of Abhakornkiatiwong Hospital, Sattahip Naval Base. Police patrol officers, rescue teams, and medical staff were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found a 52-year-old woman, later identified as Namnong Samsi, with a severe […]
    Police quickly responded to the scene after receiving reports of the assault near Abhakornkiatiwong Hospital.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Sattahip Police Station received a report of a woman being violently assaulted near the beach in front of Abhakornkiatiwong Hospital, Sattahip Naval Base. Police patrol officers, rescue teams, and medical staff were immediately dispatched to the scene.

    Upon arrival, authorities found a 52-year-old woman, later identified as Namnong Samsi, with a severe head wound caused by a blunt wooden object. She was bleeding profusely, and first responders quickly provided emergency treatment before transferring her to Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital for further care.



    Witnesses reported that the attacker appeared to be a homeless man exhibiting signs of mental instability. He assaulted the victim without any apparent motive before fleeing to a nearby bus stop near the lighthouse roundabout, across from the TTB Bank at Sattahip Market.

    Sattahip police swiftly located the suspect, but during the attempted arrest, he resisted and fought back. Officers were forced to use physical force to subdue him. The suspect was successfully apprehended and has been taken for a psychiatric evaluation. Legal proceedings are now underway.

    Emergency responders treat a woman with a severe head injury following a brutal attack near a Sattahip beach.

    The suspect, believed to be mentally unstable, was found hiding at a nearby bus stop and resisted arrest.

     

    Authorities have taken the attacker for psychiatric evaluation and will proceed with legal action.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498907
  • Pattaya Police arrest Uzbek national smuggling fake dollars across borders
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Police in Pattaya have arrested a 31-year-old Uzbek national for smuggling counterfeit U.S. dollars into the country and attempting to exchange them for Thai baht to fund his tourism activities in Pattaya. The suspect, identified as Mr. Iskandarkhuja Farkhodkhuj Akbarkhujaev, was caught at a hotel in central Pattaya, where police found $3,000 […]
    Pattaya police arrested a 31-year-old Uzbek national for attempting to exchange counterfeit U.S. dollars in the city, causing damage worth hundreds of thousands of baht.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Police in Pattaya have arrested a 31-year-old Uzbek national for smuggling counterfeit U.S. dollars into the country and attempting to exchange them for Thai baht to fund his tourism activities in Pattaya. The suspect, identified as Mr. Iskandarkhuja Farkhodkhuj Akbarkhujaev, was caught at a hotel in central Pattaya, where police found $3,000 in fake U.S. dollar bills.

    According to Colonel Anek Sathongyoo, Police Chief of Pattaya City Police Station, authorities received a report from a local exchange shop that a foreign tourist had attempted to exchange counterfeit dollars. The suspect had presented U.S. $100 bills, totaling about 80,000 Thai baht. After the exchange shop confirmed that the bills were counterfeit, police began their investigation. Surveillance footage and identification documents were used to track down the suspect.



    Police officers located Mr. Akbarkhujaev at a hotel in the Nongprue area, where he was staying in room 2202. Upon searching his room, police discovered a money exchange slip and the counterfeit dollar bills hidden in his bag. The suspect admitted to bringing the fake currency from Turkey for his expenses during his stay in Thailand, intending to exchange it for Thai baht and other currencies.

    Mr. Akbarkhujaev was arrested and charged with possessing counterfeit U.S. currency with intent to use it. The fake bills, totaling $3,000, were seized as evidence along with video footage of the exchange. Police have warned local business owners to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities.

    Colonel Anek also advised money exchange businesses to report any suspected counterfeit transactions immediately to local authorities.

    Authorities urge local money exchange businesses and operators to report any suspicious activities to prevent the circulation of counterfeit currency in the city.

    The suspect, caught at a hotel in the heart of Pattaya, had 3,000 counterfeit U.S. dollars hidden in his bag, intending to exchange them for Thai baht.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498902
  • Frustration grows among long-term visitors over Pattaya’s image and safety issues
    PATTAYA, Thailand – For many long-term visitors, Pattaya has evolved over the years, but not necessarily in the way they had hoped. While the city continues to promote itself as a vibrant tourist destination with a “family-friendly” image, the reality on the streets often tells a very different story. Seasonal residents of Pattaya are speaking […]
    Despite promotional efforts, Pattaya continues to grapple with crime, violence, and disorder, leading to growing dissatisfaction among residents and tourists alike.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – For many long-term visitors, Pattaya has evolved over the years, but not necessarily in the way they had hoped. While the city continues to promote itself as a vibrant tourist destination with a “family-friendly” image, the reality on the streets often tells a very different story.

    Seasonal residents of Pattaya are speaking out about the ongoing safety and image issues that plague the city.

    One frustrated visitor, who has spent years in the area, expressed deep dissatisfaction with the disconnect between the official portrayal of Pattaya and the everyday experiences they witness. According to this visitor, Pattaya’s image is increasingly defined by crime, disorder, and a lack of meaningful change.



    “The city’s attempts to promote a family-friendly image are at odds with what’s really happening. Every day, you see robberies, gambling, accidents, assaults, and a host of other unsavory activities. This is not the ideal destination for tourists, and it’s frustrating to see the city keep pushing a narrative that doesn’t match the reality.”

    Pattaya’s reputation, once built around its beaches and nightlife, has become synonymous with much darker elements, according to this long-term visitor. From petty thefts by katoeys (transgender women), to violent altercations involving both locals and tourists, to public intoxication and illegal medical practices, the issues seem to be widespread and ongoing. These problems are further compounded by reports of organized crime, drug use, and dangerous driving, leaving many questioning if Pattaya’s city officials are truly addressing these concerns.

    Long-time visitors voice frustration over Pattaya’s worsening image and safety issues, questioning the city’s “family-friendly” narrative.

    “Pattaya has always had a reputation for being a bit wild, but it seems like it’s gotten worse over the years,” said the visitor. “I’ve seen it all — from tourists getting scammed to people being physically attacked. It’s not the kind of place you want to bring your family, yet that’s the image the city keeps selling to the public.”

    Despite Pattaya’s efforts to highlight more family-friendly activities, such as promoting its beaches, theme parks, and cultural attractions, the visitor argues that these marketing campaigns are simply not enough to change the current environment.


    For many who have lived in the city for years, the frustration is clear. They believe that Pattaya needs to address the root causes of its problems, rather than merely cover them up. More visible and effective law enforcement, better regulation of nightlife activities, and stricter oversight of businesses are just some of the solutions proposed by frustrated visitors and residents.

    In addition to these safety concerns, the visitor also stressed that local government initiatives should not just focus on tourism promotion but should also work towards creating a more peaceful and safe environment for both tourists and long-term residents alike.

    City Hall, according to the visitor, needs to be more proactive in addressing these issues, as simply brushing them under the rug will not change Pattaya’s reputation. It’s time for the city to stop putting lipstick on a pig and face the real challenges head-on, working to improve both the safety and quality of life for everyone in the community.

    Advocates call for City Hall to address the root causes of Pattaya’s problems, urging better law enforcement and regulation to ensure a safer environment for all.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498897
  • Community in Pattaya joins workshop to enhance value of dried bael fruit products for sustainable growth
    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Social Welfare Division of Nongprue Municipality, East Pattaya, organized a training workshop for local residents in the Khao Noi Development Community. The workshop focused on creating added value for dried bael fruit products as part of the “Community Product Promotion and Development” project. The initiative aims to enhance the sustainability of […]
    Residents of the Khao Noi Development Community in Nongprue participated in a workshop to enhance the value of dried bael fruit products.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Social Welfare Division of Nongprue Municipality, East Pattaya, organized a training workshop for local residents in the Khao Noi Development Community. The workshop focused on creating added value for dried bael fruit products as part of the “Community Product Promotion and Development” project. The initiative aims to enhance the sustainability of local products and provide economic opportunities for the community.

    Niramon Thamthatto, Director of the Social Welfare Division, visited the Khao Noi Pattaya community to oversee the activity. The training session drew many participants, eager to learn how to improve and market the community’s bael fruit products. Bael fruit, which grows abundantly in the area, has long been used by local herbalists for its medicinal properties. The fruit, along with its leaves, flowers, roots, and bark, was traditionally used in various forms of medicine for treating a range of health issues, such as digestive problems, fever, and heart ailments.



    Kantanut Tanomrod, the president of the Khao Noi Development Community, shared that the community had been using bael fruit as a way to generate income. However, due to the complicated processing method, sales had been limited. The community would dry the bael fruit and package it for sale, but the product had not gained widespread popularity.

    To address these challenges, the Social Welfare Division collaborated with Dr. Thanyaphat Muangpan, Associate Dean of Research and Development at Burapha University’s Faculty of Logistics, to provide training in product design, packaging, and branding. The goal was to make the dried bael fruit more appealing and marketable as a souvenir or health product.

    The workshop received strong interest from both community members and committee members, as it offered a valuable opportunity to develop local products in a sustainable and innovative way. The initiative is seen as a way to ensure the continued success of the community’s efforts in creating valuable and marketable products for the future.



    The training session focuses on enhancing product design, branding, and packaging.

    Experts share insights on making local products more appealing and marketable.
    The workshop inspires community members to create sustainable, marketable products.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498891
  • CCTV footage shows normal driving behavior before truck collision on Chonburi-bound motorway
    PATTAYA, Thailand – CCTV footage has captured the moments leading up to a truck accident on Motorway Route 7 heading towards Chonburi, showing that the truck was driving normally before the incident occurred, without any reckless behavior. The footage from the Department of Highways shows the truck driving on the expressway at kilometer 18 at […]
    CCTV footage from the Department of Highways shows the truck driving normally on the motorway before the accident, with no reckless behavior observed.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – CCTV footage has captured the moments leading up to a truck accident on Motorway Route 7 heading towards Chonburi, showing that the truck was driving normally before the incident occurred, without any reckless behavior.

    The footage from the Department of Highways shows the truck driving on the expressway at kilometer 18 at 9:59 PM, roughly 30 minutes before the accident. The truck changed lanes smoothly, shifting between lanes 2 and 3 without swerving or crossing into other lanes.



    Dr. Krisna Pensomboon, Director of the Department of Highways’ Expressway Branch, stated that after reviewing footage from kilometers 10 to 23, the truck did not display any dangerous driving behaviors, such as weaving between lanes or sudden lane changes. However, the precise speed of the truck at the time of the incident is still unclear, and further investigations by the highway police are ongoing. Authorities confirmed that the road conditions, including road markings, lighting, and emergency parking signs, were in perfect condition, following all traffic engineering standards, suggesting that the accident was truly an unavoidable incident.

    The accident took place at an “emergency stopping area,” which is reserved only for vehicles with mechanical issues, flat tires, or medical emergencies. The emergency stopping area is approximately 100 meters long and 5 meters wide, wider than the usual shoulder lane, which measures only 2.5 meters. The area is capable of accommodating at least five large trailers and meets international safety standards.

    However, the authorities acknowledged that accidents may still occur if other drivers lose control or fall asleep. The Highway Department has emphasized the importance of monitoring CCTV footage along the expressway. If a vehicle is found parked at an emergency stopping area without an emergency, authorities will issue a warning and demand the vehicle be moved. If the driver refuses, they will face a fine of up to 5,000 baht for illegal parking in restricted areas.

    Additionally, small vehicle rest areas with clean restroom facilities are provided at kilometers 21 (Lat Krabang), 71 (Nong Ree), and 119 (Ban Prachan), while a larger rest area with both restrooms and a restaurant is available at kilometer 49. The Department is planning to intensify monitoring at emergency stopping areas and install clearer signs outlining parking regulations and penalties. (TNA)














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498885
  • 8 dead in horrific crash on Chonburi-bound motorway involving 2 trailers and an SUV
    PATTAYA, Thailand – A tragic accident occurred late at night on Motorway Route 7 heading towards Chonburi, involving two trailers and an SUV. The accident claimed the lives of 8 people inside the SUV, including two young girls and a young boy. At 10:35 PM on April 24, the Highway Police Station in Area 1 […]
    Rescue teams use hydraulic extraction tools to remove the bodies from the wreckage of the SUV after the fatal collision.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – A tragic accident occurred late at night on Motorway Route 7 heading towards Chonburi, involving two trailers and an SUV. The accident claimed the lives of 8 people inside the SUV, including two young girls and a young boy.

    At 10:35 PM on April 24, the Highway Police Station in Area 1 (Division 8, Highway Police Bureau) received reports of a collision involving two trailers and an SUV on the motorway at kilometer 23+4000, heading towards Chonburi. Emergency response teams, including highway rescue personnel and volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, were dispatched to the scene.



    Upon arrival, the rescue teams found a trailer truck registered in Chonburi, which was carrying asphalt but was empty at the time of the accident. The truck had collided with the rear of a white SUV, which was registered in Udon Thani. The SUV was crushed beyond recognition, with 8 fatalities inside, including 2 girls, 1 boy, 4 women, and 1 man, the driver. The rescue teams had to use heavy extraction tools to free the victims from the wreckage. The bodies were sent to the Ramathibodi Hospital’s forensic institute in Samut Prakan.

    Additionally, two women were found injured and thrown from the vehicle. They were sent to Chularat 9 Hospital for medical treatment. The authorities also discovered another trailer truck, registered in Chumphon, carrying crude oil, which had suffered damage to its rear. The driver of the crude oil truck, 51-year-old Mr. Kwangkaew, stated that he had parked the truck at the emergency stopping area after arriving from Chumphon and was on his way to deliver crude oil to Kabinburi. He did not see the SUV parked behind his vehicle before the collision.

    The driver of the trailer that caused the accident, 62-year-old Mr. Saneh, sustained injuries and was transported to Chularat 9 Hospital. Police are now investigating the cause of the accident, including alcohol tests for the driver of the trailer, as they continue to gather information.

    Volunteer rescue worker, Mr. Jet Sukhaklin, who arrived at the scene of the tragic motorway accident early, reported that two young girls were thrown from the vehicle upon impact. He provided immediate first aid and transported them to the hospital for further treatment.

    According to preliminary inquiries, the two injured girls were traveling with a group of 10 people, including their aunt, uncle, and other relatives. They were on their way to visit their parents in Rayong. The girls had been standing at the back of the SUV to change a baby’s diaper when the accident occurred. As they were about to return to the vehicle, the SUV was rear-ended, causing the girls to be thrown from the car.

    Rescue personnel continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash, and the authorities are working to understand more details about the accident’s cause. (TNA)

    The second trailer, carrying crude oil, was also damaged but its driver was unharmed and unaware of the SUV parked behind his truck.














    26 April 26 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=498881