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  • Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day to inject B2bn into Phuket economy

    Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day to inject B2bn into Phuket economy

    PHUKET: More than 300,000 tourists are expected to visit Phuket this month for Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year, altogether providing a boost of more than 2 billion baht to the Phuket economy. Chanchai Duangjit, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phuket office, told the Phuket Gazette that tourists from China make up the majority of hotel bookings for the period

  • Lucky police traffic stop nets wanted felon, drugs and guns

    Lucky police traffic stop nets wanted felon, drugs and guns

    PHUKET: A random stop of two men at a checkpoint in Phuket Town on Thursday night netted Phuket Police drugs, guns and a man wanted on an attempted murder charge. Police stopped Narongsak Dang-ngam, 36, and Nikom Srisoi, 45, at 11:30pm at Soi Surin 3 in Phuket Town (map

  • Phuket Red Cross calls for A, B, Rh- blood donations

    Phuket Red Cross calls for A, B, Rh- blood donations

    PHUKET: The Phuket Red Cross is calling for people across the island to join its Valentine’s Day blood drive to help replenish dwindling stocks at the blood bank in Phuket Town. The Phuket Regional Blood Center (PRBC), often called upon to save the lives of Thais and foreigners in urgent need of medical help, is low on stocks of blood types A and B, and has zero stock of Rhesus-negative blood.

  • Phuket’s Yellow Pages / Business Directory now on sale

    Phuket’s Yellow Pages / Business Directory now on sale

    PHUKET: The Gazette Guide for 2013, Phuket’s only hard-copy telephone book is now on sale throughout the island and across the Andaman region.

  • Taxi drivers trigger full inquest into all Phuket tour business

    Taxi drivers trigger full inquest into all Phuket tour business

    PHUKET: Phuket Vice Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada has ordered the Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) to inspect the business licenses of all tourism businesses across Phuket that have foreigners registered as part-owners. The news follows an inspection raid of a single tour operator in Bang Tao, on Phuket’s central western coast, at the request of local taxi drivers yesterday. The taxi drivers’ complaint: “foreign business operators” were [allegedly] stealing their jobs.

  • Overcrowding at Rohingya shelter raises slew of concerns

    Overcrowding at Rohingya shelter raises slew of concerns

    PHUKET: Overcrowding at the Phang Nga Shelter for Children and Family, which was housing more than 100 Rohingya refugees, has forced the shelter’s director to have more than 50 of them transferred to a welfare center in Surat Thani. A bus with 13 Rohingya women, 19 boys and 20 girls is now en route to the Baan Srisurat shelter (website

  • New Zealand expat sailor drowns in Phuket boating mishap

    New Zealand expat sailor drowns in Phuket boating mishap

    PHUKET: Popular Phuket sailor Richard Spraggs, from New Zealand, drowned in an early morning boating accident today. Mr Spraggs, 59, was re-anchoring his boat La Zingara at about 5am after an overnight storm had pushed another boat too close to his, Capt Chianchai Duangsuwan of the Chalong Police reported

  • Swiss student tourist Janisch out on bail

    Swiss student tourist Janisch out on bail

    PHUKET: A Swiss national held by Ranong Immigration since December 25 on charges of stealing an officer’s camera was released on bail yesterday after her mother appeared in Ranong Court to post 130,000-baht bail bond. Unaware that her daughter, Tscherina Nora Janisch, was being held in a Thai prison north of Phuket, Elizabeth Maria Janisch initially reported Tscherina as missing when she hadn’t heard from her in three weeks (story

  • Phuket Police release sketch of resort safe box heist robber

    Phuket Police release sketch of resort safe box heist robber

    PHUKET: Police today released a composite image of one of the two men wanted for the robbery of the guests’ safe boxes at the Karon Place Hotel, on Phuket’s west coast, in the early hours of Monday morning (story

  • Swede nabbed in Phuket over B100mn tax evasion

    Swede nabbed in Phuket over B100mn tax evasion

    PHUKET: Swedish Police ended a two-year hunt for a tax exile on Monday when they arrested Bernt Olov Inge Eriksson at Phuket’s tourist-popular Patong Beach. Mr Eriksson was wanted in Sweden on a 100-million-baht tax evasion charge. A task force of Swedish officers began their hunt in Thailand after learning Mr Eriksson, 67, was in the country through a tip-off.