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  • Phuket officials scramble over missing Rohingya

    Phuket officials scramble over missing Rohingya

    PHUKET: Officers at the Phuket Shelter for Children and Families on Koh Sireh this afternoon called an emergency meeting to discuss reports of Rohingya refugees disappearing from the center early yesterday morning. The meeting was called when news reports surfaced that Muslim women and children were noticed missing from the shelter at about 2:30am. The mass disappearance followed two other incidents since January of Rohingya refugees fleeing the shelter, never to return.

  • Twelve Burmese dead as border boat run goes fatally wrong [video report]

    Twelve Burmese dead as border boat run goes fatally wrong [video report]

    PHUKET: Marine Police recovered the bodies of nine Burmese nationals yesterday, bringing to 12 the number who died when their boat capsized in rough seas north of Phuket as they attempted to evade a Thai coastal patrol on Friday night. Pak Nam Police in Ranong province confirmed that the nine bodies retrieved yesterday comprised three women and six men found floating offshore Koh Chang and Koh Phayam islands, about 2 kilometers offshore from mainland Ranong. “The nine bodies recovered yesterday were taken to Ranong Hospital,” Pol Capt Udom Kumnerd told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket lifeguards warn tourists of dangerous surf at beaches

    Phuket lifeguards warn tourists of dangerous surf at beaches

    PHUKET: The lifeguards stationed at Phuket’s popular beaches have urged tourists to beware the dangerous surf and rip tides brought on by the return of the annual southwest monsoon. Strong winds and swirling currents together with big tides are creating dangerous swimming conditions at Phuket’s key tourist beaches, Phuket Lifeguard Club President Prathaiyut “Nut” Chuayuan explains. “I urge all visitors to be especially cautious during this period.

  • Phuket danger season surf claims one life, endangers fishing vessel

    Phuket danger season surf claims one life, endangers fishing vessel

    PHUKET: The heavy waves striking Phuket’s west coast over the weekend claimed the life of one man fishing at Patong last night and demanded the Marine Police assist a fishing boat in distress.

  • Phuket taxi driver continues to deny sexual assault charges

    Phuket taxi driver continues to deny sexual assault charges

    PHUKET: In Phuket Prison since May 20, illegal taxi driver Paitoon Kruain continues to deny that he sexually assaulted a Chinese tourist whom he picked up at Phuket International Airport on May 17 and drove around in his car for five hours (story

  • SPECIAL REPORT: Fears of Phuket abductions

    SPECIAL REPORT: Fears of Phuket abductions

    Special Report: It is a typical story in Phuket: a taxi or van picks up passengers and on the way to their destination gets them to stop at a jewelry store, souvenir shop or travel agency. A familiar experience, considered no more than an irritation or a waste of time by some.

  • Phuket tourists, divers to be warned off damaged coral zone

    Phuket tourists, divers to be warned off damaged coral zone

    PHUKET: The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) will install floating signs to warn tourists and local divers not to disturb coral that is undergoing restoration after suffering extensive damage at a seawalking site off Phuket.

  • Phuket Opinion: Finding a cure for overloaded courts

    Phuket Opinion: Finding a cure for overloaded courts

    Parinya Chaowalittawin, 45, took up the position of Chief Judge at Phuket Provincial Court on April 1. Originally from Trang, Judge Parinya has Bachelor’s of Law, Barrister-at-law and Master of Law degree from Ramkhamhaeng University. He has served as a judge for 17 years.

  • Phuket Opinion: Let the taxis go free

    Phuket Opinion: Let the taxis go free

    PHUKET: I saw many things of interest in Bangkok last week, including a woman riding a motorbike with a squirrel on her shoulder.

  • Phuket Opinion: Keeping pace with disaster

    Phuket Opinion: Keeping pace with disaster

    PHUKET: The construction of a wall along Kamala Beach that could be a barrier during an emergency evacuation once again highlights the need for constant vigilance and above all, common sense in the never-ending preparation for a tsunami or other natural disaster. Few places on Phuket were hit harder than Kamala, where the bathymetry and onshore topography allowed the surging seawater to extend some two kilometers inland, destroying just about everything in its path except, in thought-provoking irony, most trees. Sadly, other hard-hit areas with similar topography like Patong and Khao Lak in Phang Nga had also attracted some of the densest concentrations of resorts and tourist-related businesses.