Artikel erschien Januar 2014

  • Cambodian man found dead in a Phuket fruit orchard

    Cambodian man found dead in a Phuket fruit orchard

    PHUKET: A Cambodian man who was found hanging by the neck in a fruit garden on Tuesday night may have killed himself to escape pain, a co-worker said. Diam Korn, 19, had complained of serious stomach pain for about a week, said Jan Gree

  • Phuket Marine chief blames captains for ramming hidden mooring blocks

    Phuket Marine chief blames captains for ramming hidden mooring blocks

    PHUKET: Phuket Marine Office Chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut has blamed boat captains for ramming hidden concrete mooring blocks in Chalong Bay, saying local skippers should know where the unmarked moorings lie on the seafloor. His comments follow the sinking of the 10-million-baht luxury cruise boat Lady Andaman, which struck an unmarked sunken mooring block while approaching Chalong Pier on Monday (story

  • Phuket drug busts net two suspects, one armed

    Phuket drug busts net two suspects, one armed

    PHUKET: Police yesterday arrested a man at a Phuket Town hotel found in possession of drugs with a street value of more than 200,000 baht. Acting on a tip-off, officers raided a room at the Sunanta mansion on Sakdidet Road (map

  • Swedish tourist dies in Phuket motorbike crash

    Swedish tourist dies in Phuket motorbike crash

    PHUKET: A Swedish man on his way to the beach yesterday morning was killed when his motorbike went off the road in Thalang.

  • Justice slow to arrive in Phuket child rape cases

    Justice slow to arrive in Phuket child rape cases

    PHUKET: Not one of the four men charged with child rape in Phuket over the past 16 months has been acquitted or found guilty of the heinous crime. One suspect, a Laotian accused of repeatedly raping his handicapped stepdaughter, fled the country and has not been captured.

  • Officials admit bus ban on Patong Hill not best solution

    Officials admit bus ban on Patong Hill not best solution

    PHUKET: Officials will go ahead with a trial one-month ban on all buses and trucks travelling over the hills from Thung Thong into Patong starting next month, despite consensus among all major stakeholders that the ban is likely to result in more accidents on the west coast roads (story

  • Vandals attack campaign posters for Phuket’s sole election candidate

    Vandals attack campaign posters for Phuket’s sole election candidate

    PHUKET: Seven promotional posters in Koh Kaew and Sapam supporting Jirayus Songyos, the Phuket Pheu Thai candidate for Voting District 2, were found damaged by suspected vandals yesterday morning.

  • Emotions run high at Phuket protest hero’s funeral

    Emotions run high at Phuket protest hero’s funeral

    PHUKET: Hundreds of people turned out today to join the Choochan family in mourning the death of Phuket taxi driver Prakong Choochan. Mr Prakong,46, died on Saturday from injuries sustained when an explosive device was thrown at protesters during a street march in Bangkok on Friday (story

  • Legal Central Festival Phuket taxi co-op looks to boost service quality

    Legal Central Festival Phuket taxi co-op looks to boost service quality

    PHUKET: The taxi co-operative serving Central Festival Phuket announced its legality today and is looking to roll out several projects to boost its service quality. Last year, Central Festival Phuket wrangled the right to manage the group once it was legally formed

  • Phuket park chief still sour over missing morning glory

    Phuket park chief still sour over missing morning glory

    PHUKET: Officers vowed to continue their investigation into a luxury resort that allegedly cleared swaths of sea morning glory from the beach as part of a beautification project, although the hotel has already replaced the plants. “We will not withdraw the complaint against the Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa, as doing so would signify that we are ignoring our duty,” Sirinath Marine National Park Chief Cheewapap Cheewatham told the Phuket Gazette today.