Artikel erschien Dezember 2013

  • Chinese tourists rescued from sinking speedboat in Phuket’s Chalong Bay

    Chinese tourists rescued from sinking speedboat in Phuket’s Chalong Bay

    PHUKET: A speed boat carrying Chinese tourists from Koh Lone to Chalong Pier took on water yesterday morning and sank about 500 meters from Chalong Pier. A passing longtail boat safely transferred the 16 passengers and three boat crew members from the speedboat to the pier

  • Suspected Deep South bomb truck found in Phuket Town

    Suspected Deep South bomb truck found in Phuket Town

    PHUKET: Bomb disposal experts this morning are inspecting a pickup truck that was found parked in front of Phuket City Police Station with two gas cylinders in the back seat connected by electrical wires. Officers discovered the pickup truck on Saturday while clearing the police station car park for the annual police assembly held each year to launch the new year’s security detail.

  • Phuket Opinion: When democracy requires protest

    Phuket Opinion: When democracy requires protest

    Thitinan Pongsudhirak is a political science professor and Director of the Institute of Security and International Studies at Chulalongkorn University.

  • Facebook group aims to keep Phuket visa runners safe

    Facebook group aims to keep Phuket visa runners safe

    PHUKET: A new Phuket Facebook group was born on Thursday night with the goal of protecting the lives of resident expats during visa runs. The group “Phuket Visa Run Ride Share Network” (click

  • Phuket Opinion: Seduced by parking

    Phuket Opinion: Seduced by parking

    PHUKET: I didn’t know what the Thai Watsadu superstore in Thalang sold when I pulled into the parking lot over the weekend, but I wasn’t there to shop in any case. I went just to enjoy the parking lot, which I had admired from the road. It’s completely covered, offering protection rain or shine, and very well laid out.

  • Phuket beach pollution readings to remain secret

    Phuket beach pollution readings to remain secret

    PHUKET: The Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) will not post the pollution readings of its seawater quality tests online, the Phuket Gazette has confirmed. Instead, the center will publish only its self-determined star rating system, PMBC Director Ukkrit Satapoomin told the Gazette this week

  • Phuket Opinion: Hold the icy judgments of police volunteers

    Phuket Opinion: Hold the icy judgments of police volunteers

    PHUKET: The arrest of well-known former Tourist Police Volunteer Gary Halpin, and the very serious charge of selling the illegal narcotic ya ice (crystal methamphetamine), rocked the Phuket expat community this week (story

  • Cement truck juggernaut demolishes small car, driver safe [Video]

    Cement truck juggernaut demolishes small car, driver safe [Video]

    PHUKET: A cement truck jumped a median strip at an intersection near Phuket Town last night and rammed a small car coming towards it. The truck was headed south on Chao Fa East Road and had reached the intersection at the Dowroong Wittaya School (map

  • ‘Evil man of Krabi’ eligible for bail during appeal process

    ‘Evil man of Krabi’ eligible for bail during appeal process

    PHUKET: A tour guide was sentenced to 20 years in jail last week for the rape and assault of a Dutch tourist in Krabi last year. However, Chumpol Khanonuang, 27, can appeal the case in the Appeals Court, said Krabi Provincial Police Commander Nantadech Yoinuan. “Chumpol’s bail has been set at 700,000 baht,” he added.

  • Record drug bust in Krabi nets 48K meth pills, B17mn assets

    Record drug bust in Krabi nets 48K meth pills, B17mn assets

    PHUKET: Police in Krabi province, across the bay from Phuket, have arrested three suspects and seized more than 48,000 pills of ya bah (methamphetamine) in what is being hailed as the largest drug bust in Southern Thailand. The arrests were announced at a press conference today, when Krabi Governor Prasit Osathanon presented Bancha Janchamroen, 36; Sompot Janchamroen, 30; and Pattara Dechaporn, 27, to the press. Lt Col Boonprasert Tongnuey, Commander of Border Patrol Police Unit 426, explained that the arrests followed a deep undercover operation by police.