Artikel erschien Januar 2013

  • Two locals attacked by Russian men in Surin

    Two locals attacked by Russian men in Surin

    PHUKET: An allegedly unprovoked attack by several Russian men at a Phuket beach club early this morning has left two well-known local residents in hospital awaiting surgery. Canadian Tom Travers, managing partner of Indigo Real Estate agency, was knocked unconscious and had his cheekbone broken in three places during the attack. His girlfriend Jen Khamsorn suffered a broken nose when she was punched in the face.

  • UK, Canadian ambassadors put tourist safety on agenda

    UK, Canadian ambassadors put tourist safety on agenda

    PHUKET: British Ambassador to Thailand Mark Kent and fellow ambassador Philip Calvert of Canada today placed their tourists‘ safety squarely on their agenda with official visits to Phuket. This morning, Ambassador Kent and British Consul Michael Hancock focused their talks with Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa on what measures authorities have taken to help protect tourists on holiday in Phuket

  • Phuket Red Cross Fair lucky draw winner yet to claim B500k in gold

    Phuket Red Cross Fair lucky draw winner yet to claim B500k in gold

    PHUKET: The lucky person who holds the winning ticket for the

  • Phuket KBank robbed at gunpoint – again

    Phuket KBank robbed at gunpoint – again

    PHUKET: An armed gunman entered the Kasikornbank (KBank) branch at the Tesco Chao Fa Park shopping complex on Chao Fao East Road at about 12:30pm today.

  • Dubious Dane fined, sentenced but not kicked out of Phuket

    Dubious Dane fined, sentenced but not kicked out of Phuket

    PHUKET: The 18-year-old Danish man who was found guilty of falsely reporting a gang attack on Phuket’s Kamala Beach on New Year’s Eve has been fined 500 baht and handed down a two-year suspended jail sentence – but has not been deported. An officer at the Phuket Provincial Court told the Phuket Gazette this morning that Morten Budtz Berthelsen, reportedly the son of a senior executive in Bisca A/S, the largest provider of cakes and biscuits in Denmark, was presented to the court on Thursday

  • Phuket Opinion: Losing Patong’s beauty to the dust of progress

    Phuket Opinion: Losing Patong’s beauty to the dust of progress

    PHUKET: Wichan Sawatdirak, now in his 80s, was the Kamnan for Patong for more than 20 years, long before Patong became a municipality. Born in Baan Mon village, he has lived in Patong his entire life

  • Villagers battle Patong tunnel to save ancestral homeland

    Villagers battle Patong tunnel to save ancestral homeland

    PHUKET: With a history going back over 200 years, Baan Mon is the “original” Patong community. However the community members, numbering more than 1,000, are now in the front line as they scramble to protect their homes from the construction of the Patong tunnel – Phuket’s first road tunnel project.

  • Phuket Opinion: Examine Phuket’s crackdown culture

    Phuket Opinion: Examine Phuket’s crackdown culture

    PHUKET: The majority of readers who took part in the Phuket Gazette’s recent

  • 8 injured as Phuket pickup flips, rolls into field

    8 injured as Phuket pickup flips, rolls into field

    PHUKET: Two youngsters, a 12-year-old boy and an 18-year-old woman, are in hospital with serious head injuries after the pickup truck they were travelling in flipped and rolled down an embankment while returning to Phuket from Krabi last night. Natchanon Kaewrua, 12, and Jinta Petchkrua, 18, were thrown out of the back of the pickup when driver Somchai Kaewrua, 48, lost control of the vehicle at a sharp curve at Baan Suan Maphrao, Lt Col Watcharin Jiratthikanwiwat of the Tah Chat Chai Police explained. “They were travelling back to their home in Rawai after visiting relatives in Krabi when the accident happened.

  • Russian tour counters closed in Phuket, pending probe

    Russian tour counters closed in Phuket, pending probe

    PHUKET: All Russian tour counters in the Kata-Karon beach areas have been ordered to close until further notice and the local Labor Office has been requested to investigate them for possible breach for foreign worker regulations. The news came at a meeting at Kata-Karon Municipality yesterday, held to resolve the ongoing dispute between local tuk-tuk and taxi drivers and Russian companies operating tour counters in the area. The dispute reached flashpoint on Thursday night when the drivers