Artikel erschien August 2013

  • Phuket resort staff receive lifeguard training to stave off tourist drownings

    Phuket resort staff receive lifeguard training to stave off tourist drownings

    PHUKET: Amid concerns over the high number of drownings in recent years, the Phuket Marine Police are providing lifeguard training to staff at hotels and resorts in Patong. The officers are also recruiting more volunteers from Patong’s hospitality industry to join a network of people trained to swiftly report crimes. The two-day training program at the Patong Resort Hotel ended yesterday.

  • Phuket Police on standby to counter farmers’ protests in Deep South

    Phuket Police on standby to counter farmers’ protests in Deep South

    PHUKET: Phuket Police are on standby to provide reinforcements for the Nakhon Sri Thammarat Provincial Police as the Deep South province braces for further protests by palm oil and rubber farmers. Oil palm and rubber farmers protesting against the depressed prices for palm oil and rubber blocked the railway at Ban Tun junction in Cha-uat district this morning. In response, Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Peerayuth Karachedi today ordered the superintendents from every police station across Phuket to make available a total of 155 policemen.

  • Manhunt in Krabi: Murderer out on bail slays stepson’s wife, toddler

    Manhunt in Krabi: Murderer out on bail slays stepson’s wife, toddler

    PHUKET: A man out on bail for murder is charged with killing again and is being sought by Krabi Police for slaying his stepson’s wife and toddler. Police in the Khao Phanom District of Krabi received word just after midnight last night that two people had been shot dead in Phru Tiao subdistrict

  • New evidence in American expat death points to natural causes

    New evidence in American expat death points to natural causes

    PHUKET: A tombstone unearthed in the tiny village of Bang Phuying last month has led a crack team of local forensic scientists to speculate that the apparent death of one of Phuket’s first American expats, Carter J. Wyatt, may have been the result of perfectly natural causes. The head of the team, Police Detective Chadjen Maikaojai, told the Phuket Gazette this morning that the inscription on the stone, authored by Wyatt himself, “may have been written before his death,” and that foul play is now “definitely suspected”.

  • Italian expat arrested for stealing from Phuket temple

    Italian expat arrested for stealing from Phuket temple

    PHUKET: An Italian expat down on his luck was arrested yesterday after he stole 100 baht from a donation box at a Phuket temple. Monks at Karon Temple (Wat Suwankirikhet – map

  • Brown Patong Bay blamed on algae bloom

    Brown Patong Bay blamed on algae bloom

    PHUKET: Phuket’s leading environment officer today speculated that the color of the seawater at Patong Bay turned an off-brown, instead of the renowned Andaman blue over the weekend possibly due to a “plankton bloom”. The news comes two days after officials staged a press event, led by Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut, promoting the launch of a campaign to regularly test the quality of seawater at Phuket’s key tourist beaches, starting with Patong (story

  • Airport drug-scam allegation puzzles authorities

    Airport drug-scam allegation puzzles authorities

    PHUKET: An Australian couple who told the Australian media that their luggage was tampered with and marijuana planted in it as they were leaving Bangkok may not have been telling the truth, the Phuket Gazette has found. Georgia (not her real name) told an Australian radio station (see

  • Phuket police call for public’s help in identifying cafe thief

    Phuket police call for public’s help in identifying cafe thief

    PHUKET: Phuket City Police today released CCTV images of a man who robbed a cafe at the top of Rang Hill on August 5. “We’ve searched for the man ourselves, but couldn’t find him. We are now releasing these images with the hope that the public can identify him,” said Phuket City Police Deputy Superintendent Prawit Engchuan.

  • Phuket bartender saved from drunken swim at Patong

    Phuket bartender saved from drunken swim at Patong

    PHUKET: Friends of an intoxicated Phuket bartender saved him from drowning this morning after he decided to go for a swim at Patong Beach. Surachai Junmee, 29, and five friends were drinking at Loma Park (map

  • Smartphones stolen at gunpoint

    Smartphones stolen at gunpoint

    PHUKET: An armed robber and his driver escaped by motorbike last night after stealing smartphones from two university students visiting Phuket.