Artikel erschien Juni 2018

  • So why don’t Thais want to wear their bike helmets?

    So why don’t Thais want to wear their bike helmets?

    The post So why don’t Thais want to wear their bike helmets? appeared first on The Thaiger .

  • Chinese tourist drowns at Karon beach

    Chinese tourist drowns at Karon beach

    A Chinese tourist who ignored the red flags and warnings from lifeguards earlier, has drowned at Karon Beach today (June 28). Karon lifeguards were notified by a beach vendor that a Chinese male had been hit by a big wave in front of the Karon football field, and disappeared in the surf. Karon lifeguards rushed to the scene where red flags had been being placed earlier

  • Cave alert issued for Phang Nga

    Phang Nga officials, in the wake of the ongoing search for the teenage Chiang Rai cave explorers, have issued a warning about the caves around the Phang Nga region, especially for the wet season. Sayan Kijmano, chief of the Phang Nga Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office is warning tour operators to closely monitor rainfall when they take tourists to visit caves in the southern province

  • Krabi FC sport scientist fired after carrying kratom on domestic flight

    A sport scientist from the Krabi FC football association has been fired from the job after he was found with kratom at an airport on Tuesday (June 26). Police at Don Mueang International Airport arrester 26 year old Teerayut Santiwong who was working as a sport scientist for the Krabi FC football team

  • Police hunt for Krabi TV thief

    Krabi police are on the hunt for a thief who stole a 39 inch TV from a buffet restaurant in Krabi on Tuesday (June 26). The Police were notified of the thief who stole the television from the restaurant on Pisanpop Road in Krabi City.

  • Malaysia: Biggest seizure in history – New Straits Times

    PHOTO: New Straits Times “Items included 423 watches worth 78 million Malaysian Ringit, including the most expensive one, a Rolex Paul Newman Daytona worth about 3.5 million Ringit. (1 Malaysian Ringit = ~8 Thai Baht) PBS English is reporting that up to 1.1 billion Malaysian Ringit (about 9 billion baht) worth of cash, jewellery, luxury handbags and watches, as well as sunglasses have been seized from residences and offices linked to former Malaysian prime minister  Najib Tun Razak in the ongoing investigation into 1Malay­sia Development Berhad (1MDB), making it the biggest seizure in Malaysian history, according to The Star newspaper. But speaking to on-line news website Malaysiakini  the former premier insisted that the items are mainly gifts and some others were purchased

  • Chiang Rai: 650 personnel now involved in the search

    PHOTOS: The Nation The cave search party grows after another night of rain. Police sniffer dogs have now joined the rescue workers and Border Patrol police looking for access ways to the cave from the mountaintop above.

  • Man caught by Karon lifeguard stealing from tourist

    A Thai man has been caught red-handed by lifeguards for stealing a foreigner’s bag containing cash, a mobile phone and wallet at Karon Beach yesterday (June 27) . The victim of the theft has only identified as a female foreign tourist who was enjoying her day on Karon beach opposite the Tourist Assistance Centre yesterday afternoon. According to the Karon Police report, the suspect is 24 year old Nattapon Chaichana from Songkhla

  • US teacher, accused of student rape in 1982, extradited from Thailand after 36 years on the run

    US teacher, accused of student rape in 1982, extradited from Thailand after 36 years on the run

    PHOTO: Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger Former Milton Academy theater program director Reynold Buono appeared in Dedham Superior Court on Wednesday.

  • Malaysia: Chinese tourists fined for dancing in front of Kota Kinabalu mosque

    PHOTO: Facebook/Sabah Info Dancing on crab sculptures, dancing in front of mosques.