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  • Police suspect illegal abortion clinic in Hua Hin

    Police suspect illegal abortion clinic in Hua Hin

    Prachuap Khiri Khan police are gathering evidence to apply for a court’s permission to search a clinic suspected of providing illegal abortion services in Muang Hua Hin municipality, following Tuesday’s discovery of four foetuses in garbage bins near a convenience store in Soi Hua Hin 68. Hua Hin superintendent Pol Colonel Sitthichai Srisopacharoenrat said police were tracking a male suspect riding a motorcycle while carrying black plastic bags similar to those that held the previously discovered foetuses. The motorcyclist was tracked from the Huan Hin-Nong Plab road to the soi in the early hours of Tuesday

  • Mystery woman drowns off Phang Nga beach

    Mystery woman drowns off Phang Nga beach

    PHOTO: komchadluek.net A woman, over the age of 60 in a black swimsuit, drowned on a beach north of Phuket on Tuesday.

  • THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 14

    THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 14

    Another Chinese tour bus crash on the notorious Patong Hill | Pollution levels starting to fall in BKK | UN Refugee Chief speaks out about repatriation of Rohingya | Thai Education Minister apologises to Prawit | British government questions Thailand over prison conditions | Three white tiger cubs get their first public outing | And where do all the Valentine’s Day flowers come from? The post THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 14 appeared first on Phuket Gazette

  • Drugs and weapon nabbed at Thachatchai checkpoint

    Drugs and weapon nabbed at Thachatchai checkpoint

    Thachatchai police have arrested a Nakhon Si Thammarat man, 21 year old Chakrit Petcharat, with 1,564 amphetamine pills worth about 300,000 Baht. Last night (February 8), Thachatchai police at the Phuket Gateway checkpoint stopped a bus traveling from Nakhon Si Thammarat

  • Nine injured in Koh Phi Phi guesthouse inferno

    Nine injured in Koh Phi Phi guesthouse inferno

    A fire broke out at a row of shophouses on Ko Phi-Phi around 9.30 last night, prompting evacuation of local residents and tourists. The fire is believed to have started at a small hotel, the October Guesthouse, in Soi Slinky and quickly spread out to about 25 adjoining shophouses and restaurants. National Park officials, Navy officers and rescue workers rushed to the scene to put off the fire and to evacuate panicky tourists and residents to safety.

  • Going Green: Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon achieves Gold Green Globe status

    Going Green: Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon achieves Gold Green Globe status

    Guests enjoying the resort’s electric tuk-tuk Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket has become a certified Green Globe Gold member in 2017 having recently received the coveted eco-sustainable certification for the sixth consecutive year, achieving some of the best rankings in Southeast Asia. “We are very proud of our achievements in sustainable operations at the resort and of our partnership with Green Globe,” said Nick Porter, General Manager. “The resort is committed to promoting sustainability as reflected in our management principles and daily practices.

  • Chinese couple photo shoot no-no at temple crematorium

    Chinese couple photo shoot no-no at temple crematorium

    Pictures of Chinese couple taking their pre wedding photos at the crematorium at Chalong temple have gone viral among Thais social media users.

  • Drug arrest in Yala links to bigger network

    Drug arrest in Yala links to bigger network

    Police announced on Tuesday the arrest the previous day of a local man in Yala’s Muang district and seized 30,000 “yaba” amphetamine pills valued at 2.4 million baht on the street and said they would continue to investigate to apprehend the man’s accomplices.

  • Workers seek help after ‘false promise’ of jobs in Australia

    Workers seek help after ‘false promise’ of jobs in Australia

    Fourteen workers in Chaiyaphum filed complaints with police on Monday stating that they had been cheated by a man who charged them money based on a promise to find them jobs in Australia. The workers filed the complaint at Muang Chaiyaphum Police Station at 9.30am, with the acting Chaiyaphum job-placement officer, Thawatchai Upanan, receiving the complaints at the station. The workers said a resident of Muang district identified only as Korakot Juakudkhamin, 33, had collected between 80,000 baht and 150,000 baht since September and promised to send them to work in Australia by January 16.

  • 4 metre long python found in goat farm

    4 metre long python found in goat farm

    Last night (January 28), the owner of Kiang Tawan goat farm in Krabi, 56 year old Kiang Yaithong, along with his friends, tried to capture a 4 metre and 15 kilogram python that sneaked inside his farm and ate a cat and a few chickens.