Artikel erschien April 2013

  • Rash of motorbike burnings in Phuket continues

    Rash of motorbike burnings in Phuket continues

    PHUKET: Eight more motorbikes have been torched in Phuket, this time in a housing estate off of Vichit Songkram Road, near Prince of Songkla University. At 3:30am this morning, police were called to the C apartment block in the Moo Baan Irawadee Ketho Yee Teng housing estate, where they found eight burned motorbikes

  • Second big bike fatality in 24 hours claims life of British national

    Second big bike fatality in 24 hours claims life of British national

    PHUKET: A British national died in a high-speed motorbike crash on Chao Fa East Road early this morning. The 31-year-old man, whose name the Phuket Gazette is withholding until family members are notified, overshot a curve while driving a 1000cc Yamaha R1 and crashed into a roadside post near Wat Ladthiwanaram (map

  • Nervous Phuket duo reveal drug bulge in underpants to police

    Nervous Phuket duo reveal drug bulge in underpants to police

    PHUKET: Police stationed at a Thalang checkpoint discovered three packages of ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) after they delved into the pants of two “nervous” men on Friday. Officers manning a checkpoint on Thepkrasattri Road in Srisoonthorn stopped Tossawat Meesukanukoon, 22 and Pasit Kittijaruensin, also 22, because they looked “suspiciously nervous” as they approached the checkpoint on their motorbike.

  • Malaysian biker dies in crash on last day of Phuket Bike Week

    Malaysian biker dies in crash on last day of Phuket Bike Week

    PHUKET: A second Malaysian biker participating in the Phuket Bike Week died on Sunday morning after losing control of his motorbike on the infamous Baan Kor En curve (map

  • Phuket Opinion: Taking responsibility for Phuket’s garbage

    Phuket Opinion: Taking responsibility for Phuket’s garbage

    Environmental specialist Nutthakrit Polpetch, 45, is the director of the Phuket office of Natural Resources and Environment.

  • Earth Day celebrated with Phuket beach cleanup

    Earth Day celebrated with Phuket beach cleanup

    PHUKET: Earth Day, underway in Phuket and around the world Monday, will see local residents, tourists and island visitors take to Kata Beach in an effort to preserve the island’s environment with Go Eco Phuket’s beach cleanup. Those wanting to take part in the Earth Day activity on Kata Beach are encouraged to meet at 8:30am at the north end of the beach. “This Earth Day, as we face even greater environmental threats than ever before, Go Eco Phuket has asked the diving community of Phuket to join forces again with a small cleanup event,” Kerry Leach of Go Eco Phuket told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket Opinion: Seeing through the muck

    Phuket Opinion: Seeing through the muck

    PHUKET: Pollution levels in the Bang Yai Canal strong enough to make residents of Phuket Town’s Samkong area physically ill should spur authorities in all relevant jurisdictions to work together to pinpoint the source of the contaminants and punish any violators. Unfortunately, the official response on all sides has been the opposite. Some local officials are firing off knee-jerk denials, claiming that the source of the contaminants are not in their areas of control, while others are using this tragedy as an excuse to call for additional funding for expensive new water treatment plants.

  • Raw sewage leaves Phuket residents retching

    Raw sewage leaves Phuket residents retching

    PHUKET: Polluted water with a stench so overpowering it is making people physically ill has become the bane of residents along the banks of the Bang Yai Canal in Phuket Town.

  • Dead dugong discovered east of Phuket prompts local resident action

    Dead dugong discovered east of Phuket prompts local resident action

    PHUKET: A dead dugong was found floating just off the coast of Koh Pu in Krabi by a local crab fisherman yesterday morning, prompting villagers to take action. The young marine mammal was discovered with a long gash across its snout in front of the Baan Koh Pu village port and was dragged to shore by villagers before it was reported to the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC). This is the first report issued to the PMBC by the local residents, who were unaware that it was important and necessary to report such matters, explained the village Kamnan, Samran Raden.

  • Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder still on active duty

    Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder still on active duty

    PHUKET: A Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder after a violent attack on Valentine’s Day remains on active duty in Thalang, while police prepare their case for the prosecutor. Sen Sgt Maj Wichit Dada of the Thalang Police was charged with attempted murder after he was accused of restraining a teenager while his son threatened the teen with his father’s handgun. Sgt Wichit’s two sons, both under 18 years old, have also been charged with attempted murder over the incident, Thalang Police Superintendent Sirisak Wasasiri confirmed to the Phuket Gazette.