Artikel erschien März 2013

  • Baby buffalo killed in Phuket hit-and-run, owner blamed

    Baby buffalo killed in Phuket hit-and-run, owner blamed

    PHUKET: A pickup truck struck and killed a young buffalo and then drove off north of Phuket Town on Saturday night, but authorities say the buffalo’s owner was at fault. “In this case, the owner of the buffalo must pay for the damage to the pickup truck,” Phuket City Police chief Col Sermphan Sirikong explained to the Phuket Gazette

  • Hail Phuket Provincial Hall

    Hail Phuket Provincial Hall

    PHUKET: Protests over the recently-unveiled plan to build a new 465-million-baht Phuket Provincial Hall (story

  • Chalong Bay’s sunken dangers

    Chalong Bay’s sunken dangers

    PHUKET: After spending 5.8 million baht to install new moorings in Chalong Bay and at Ao Por, on Phuket’s east coast, the chief of the local Marine Office now says he needs more money to fix the moorings, which have sunk one boat and damaged at least three others.

  • Driver with drugs in black plate taxi trunk gets attempted bribery charges to boot

    Driver with drugs in black plate taxi trunk gets attempted bribery charges to boot

    PHUKET: A Phuket bound “black plate” taxi was caught doing double-duty yesterday as it hauled 45 kilograms of kratom leaves back from Surat Thani after dropping a group of Russian tourists off in a resort in Nakorn Sri Thammarat. The drug-running duo in the car have been charged with the intent to sell a category five drug and for bribery after allegedly offering cash to the investigating officers.

  • Phuket book launch makes history

    Phuket book launch makes history

    PHUKET: It was standing room only as more than 250 people crammed into the auditorium next to Les Anges bakery at Royal Phuket Marina (RPM) yesterday evening for the launch of Colin Mackay’s potentially seminal work,“A History of Phuket and the Surrounding Region”. More than six years in the making, the book references more than 800 texts detailing the arrival of man onto the Malay Peninsula and the developments thereafter that produced what is known today as the tourist haven isle of Phuket

  • Phuket concrete-mixing truck kills 5-year-old boy

    Phuket concrete-mixing truck kills 5-year-old boy

    PHUKET: A concrete-mixing truck ran over a 5-year-old Burmese boy in Thalang on Friday night. The boy, “Juggy”, was on a motorbike with his 35-year-old mother, Mrs Namprik, and his 3-year-old sister.

  • Phuket Opinion: Dumping drugs for scouts’ honor

    Phuket Opinion: Dumping drugs for scouts’ honor

    PHUKET: Rapin Nichanon, 58, has been the Provincial Prison Chief since 2011. Originally from Nakhon Sri Thammarat, he served as the director of Krabi Provincial Prison before moving to Phuket

  • Phuket Poll: Russian tourists equals ‘No money, no matter’

    Phuket Poll: Russian tourists equals ‘No money, no matter’

    PHUKET: In the latest Phuket Gazette online reader poll, asking whether the tourism infrastructure in Phuket is sufficiently developed to handle all the Russian visitors, 44% said it doesn’t matter, because very little Russian money reaches the pockets of Phuket residents anyway. The remaining responses were evenly divided between those who believe the infrastructure for Russian tourists is sufficient, those who think we need more Russian-focused businesses and speakers, and those who think all we need is more Russian speakers.

  • Entangled manta ray ensnares international attention

    Entangled manta ray ensnares international attention

    PHUKET: The sighting of a 5-meter manta ray entangled in heavy ropes off Koh Racha Noi has galvanized marine experts from as far away as Bangkok and Singapore to come to its rescue. Nantarika Chansue, the director of the Veterinary Medical Aquatic Animal Research Center and faculty of Veterinarian Sciences at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, has called on the entire Phuket community for help, suggesting that community members post comments on “Save the Manta” Facebook event (

  • Dokset murder trial postponed for want of a translator

    Dokset murder trial postponed for want of a translator

    PHUKET: The murder trial of Stein Havard Dokset was due to continue yesterday but was postponed until August 22 after it was discovered that no court translator was available. Mr Dokset, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Rungnapa Suktong and leaving her remains in a trash bin for months, appeared at Phuket Provincial Court yesterday at 9am (story