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  • Alcohol banned tonight for Makha Bucha

    Alcohol banned tonight for Makha Bucha

    PHUKET: A nationwide ban on the sale and purchase of alcohol is in effect today, Makha Bucha Day, one of the four annual religious holidays in Thailand. “Alcohol is banned in Phuket and across the country out of respect for the holy day,” Peerayuth Karajedee, Deputy Commander of Phuket Provincial Police, told the Phuket Gazette this morning.

  • Confessed killer Aldhouse, a fighter afraid to fight

    Confessed killer Aldhouse, a fighter afraid to fight

    PHUKET: British national Lee Aldhouse admitted in court today that he was afraid to fight the premeditated murder charges he faces for the slaying of former US Marine Dashawn Longfellow in 2010. Nonetheless, the confessed killer entered a plea of „not guilty“ in front of a judge at the Phuket Provincial Court

  • Six busted with 1.5 million in drugs in Phang Nga, north of Phuket

    Six busted with 1.5 million in drugs in Phang Nga, north of Phuket

    PHUKET: Police busted a drug ring yesterday, netting drugs with a street value of about 1.5 million baht when they arrested six drug dealers with ya bah (methamphetamine), ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) and cough syrup in Phang Nga, north of Phuket. Acting on a tip-off, police went to the home of Chaiyuth Prasanphan, 35, and his brother Somchai Prasanphan, 40, in the Muang District of Phang Nga.

  • Myanmar Navy coming to Phuket in historic diplomatic visit

    Myanmar Navy coming to Phuket in historic diplomatic visit

    PHUKET: Two warships from the Myanmar Navy are due to arrive in Phuket on February 20 in the navy’s historic first-diplomatic visit to a foreign country.

  • Krabi villagers protest proposed coal plant over health concerns

    Krabi villagers protest proposed coal plant over health concerns

    PHUKET: Krabi villagers staged a protest, across the bay from Phuket, yesterday in fear that a proposed coal-fire power plant would damage their health as they allege a previous one had.

  • Attorney denies Norwegian man willed millions of baht to Phuket elderly, children

    Attorney denies Norwegian man willed millions of baht to Phuket elderly, children

    PHUKET: Police have not been able to find a will to substantiate rumors that a Norwegian man left a portion of his 100-million-baht estate to Phuket foundations for the elderly and for children.

  • Phuket to crack down on businesses using nominee shareholders

    Phuket to crack down on businesses using nominee shareholders

    PHUKET: An inspection team from Bangkok will be arriving in Phuket to help local officers investigate businesses with foreign owners that are suspected of using nominee shareholders, Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut announced at a meeting this afternoon. About 3,700 “foreign-owned” business are registered in Phuket, explained Department of Business Development Phuket Office chief Nimit Kangkajit at the meeting. “Of course Thais will hold at least 51 per cent of the shares of any business and foreigners will be limited to only holding 49 per cent of the shares,” Mr Nimit said.

  • 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

  • Dugong not dying for sex

    Dugong not dying for sex

    PHUKET: An endangered-species specialist last week dispelled rumors that the increase in dugong deaths in Southern Thailand last year was due to the mammal being hunted for the alleged aphrodisiac qualities of its body parts. “We have had no reports of the dugong being poached in the Andaman coast region in order to use their body parts to create a sexual stimulant,” said Dr Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, who heads the Phuket Marine Biological Center’s (PMBC) Endangered Species Unit. However, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of dead dugongs found on area beaches from 2011 to 2012.

  • Phuket Poll: Thais, expats call for parking spaces to be mandatory

    Phuket Poll: Thais, expats call for parking spaces to be mandatory

    PHUKET: In our latest Phuket Gazette online reader poll, nearly 80% of readers voted that all new buildings in Phuket must provide at least some parking spaces as a requirement for being given a building permit. Of the 590 people who voted in the poll, launched on December 25 (story