Artikel erschien September 2013

  • Phuket officials bag six kratom, dope peddlers in 24 hours

    Phuket officials bag six kratom, dope peddlers in 24 hours

    PHUKET: A Rassada village headman busted five men for possession of kratom and marijuana on Saturday – and yesterday, in concert with the Phuket Internal Security Office (PISO), arrested a man bringing kratom leaves to Phuket by bus. PISO deputy chief Thammarong Chuayaksorn and Baan Bang Chi Lao village chief Sangkom Sinthupradit, acting on a tip-off that kratom would be arriving on a bus from Trang, went with their officers to Phuket Bus Terminal 2 yesterday and boarded a bus that had just arrived from that province. “We found a suspicious-looking man on the bus, so we asked to search his bag and found 4kg of kratom inside,” said Mr Sangkom.

  • Patong apartment security guard arrested on statutory rape warrant

    Patong apartment security guard arrested on statutory rape warrant

    PHUKET: Police yesterday arrested a security guard at a Patong apartment complex on an outstanding warrant for statutory rape in Samut Prakan, near Bangkok, eight years ago.

  • Phuket gold thieves out of gas, out of luck

    Phuket gold thieves out of gas, out of luck

    PHUKET: Thieves attempting to cut open a safe in a locked strong room at a gold store in Patong on Saturday night most likely ran out of gas for their blowtorch, forcing them to leave empty-handed, say police. Nuchapha Jetsadaruk, the 49-year-old sister of shop owner Sasithorn Jetsadaruk, arrived to open the Yaowarat Gold Shop 9 on Sainamyen Road (map

  • Depressed man carrying a knife coaxed off highway and into hospital

    Depressed man carrying a knife coaxed off highway and into hospital

    PHUKET: A severely depressed man found despondently wandering along Thepkrasattri Road carrying a knife was taken into the care of Thalang Hospital on Saturday. “When we arrived, we saw the man in front of Muang Thalang School, walking on the median of Thepkrasattri Road and then into an adjacent rubber plantation

  • Phuket Tourist Court to open late this month

    Phuket Tourist Court to open late this month

    PHUKET: The Phuket Tourist Court will open late this month, while another five such courts will open across the country before year’s end, Court of Justice spokesman Sitthisak Wanachakij has announced. The specialized court, set up to expedite cases involving foreign holiday-makers – about 20 million tourists visit Thailand every year – will encourage negotiations between parties and will video technology to hear witness testimonies from other provinces, Mr Sitthisak said. The Phuket Tourist Court will be one of seven such courts established in major tourist destinations in the country.

  • Two Phuket cop-kickers caught

    Two Phuket cop-kickers caught

    PHUKET: Police have arrested two of the four suspects they believe are responsible for assaulting police officers trying to make an arrest of a suspect wanted for attempted murder and other charges (story

  • Phuket Opinion: The 90-day hassle

    Phuket Opinion: The 90-day hassle

    PHUKET: Having completed the bureaucratic rigmarole of obtaining a one-year work permit and a one-year non-immigrant B visa, I am soon to embark on my first quarterly “visa run” to have my passport stamped at the Ranong border control office.

  • Phuket Opinion: Providing a safe haven for abandoned pets

    Phuket Opinion: Providing a safe haven for abandoned pets

    Dr Suchon Jittanon, 58, is a Krabi native. After earning a degree in Veterinary Medicine from Kasetsart University, he ran his own veterinary clinic in Bangkok until 1997

  • Phuket trial over fatal Tiger Disco fire postponed

    Phuket trial over fatal Tiger Disco fire postponed

    PHUKET: The trial of the operators of the Tiger Disco nightclub for the deaths of four people, including two tourists, in the blaze last year in Patong has been postponed until the end of November.

  • Phuket Opinion: Beauty is only skin deep – even in paradise

    Phuket Opinion: Beauty is only skin deep – even in paradise

    PHUKET: The emergence of Phuket as an important regional center for plastic surgery is great news for the local economy, but raises some important ethical concerns about elective surgeries in general. Throughout history, people – especially women – have wanted to look their best. Until very recently, however, the only certain way to achieve this came, like everything worthwhile in life, through hard work: watching one’s diet, exercising and reducing exposure to solar radiation, to name just a few.