Artikel erschien Dezember 2011

  • Pardoned: Phuket Prison population to plummet 10%

    Pardoned: Phuket Prison population to plummet 10%

    PHUKET: More than 200 inmates at Phuket Provincial Prison will be back on the streets soon, following the Royal Pardon decreed by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of his 84th birthday yesterday. Phuket Provincial Prison Director Rapin Nichanon said prison officials were still reviewing the paperwork and could not give an exact figure on how many inmates would be released on pardon.

  • Phuket police step up student road safety campaign

    Phuket police step up student road safety campaign

    PHUKET: Officers at Phuket’s Kathu Police Station today stepped up their campaign to have students at Kathu Witthaya School use the pedestrian bridge instead of risking life and limb by crossing the busy road in front of the school. Tung Tong Police Superintendent Col Kraitong Chantongbai told the Phuket Gazette that nearly every day he receives reports of students being involved in an accident or narrowly escaping serious injury while crossing the road.

  • Prompong returns, inspects Phuket mangrove encroachment

    Prompong returns, inspects Phuket mangrove encroachment

    PHUKET: Pheu Thai Party spokesman and party list MP Prompong Nopparit, who is also the vice president of the parliamentary anti-corruption committee, returned to Phuket on Saturday to inspect alleged encroachment on a protected mangrove forest in Rassada. The inspection visit follows Mr Prompong heading

  • Phuket Skywatch: Total lunar eclipse to mark Thai Constitution Day

    Phuket Skywatch: Total lunar eclipse to mark Thai Constitution Day

    PHUKET: The second lunar eclipse to be visible from Phuket this year will occur on the night of December 10, a date annually observed in Thailand as the Constitution Day public holiday. Weather permitting, the entire eclipse should be visible from Asia and Australia

  • Phuket Marine Office to set up holiday safety center

    Phuket Marine Office to set up holiday safety center

    PHUKET: To ensure tourist safety during the upcoming New Year holiday period, the Phuket Marine Department office will step up inspections and open a safety center at its office in Wichit, the agency has announced. Phuripat Theerakulpisut, chief of the Marine Department Region 5 office, said his agency is gearing up for an expected large influx of tourists over the upcoming holiday period.

  • Pardon Me! Phuket Prison population to plummet 10%

    Pardon Me! Phuket Prison population to plummet 10%

    PHUKET: More than 200 inmates at Phuket Provincial Prison will be back on the streets soon, following the Royal Pardon decreed by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of his 84th birthday yesterday. Phuket Provincial Prison Director Rapin Nichanon said prison officials were still reviewing the paperwork and could not give an exact figure on how many inmates would be released on pardon.

  • U.S. FAA chief on leave after drunk driving arrest

    U.S. FAA chief on leave after drunk driving arrest

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  • Boats to show at PIMEX 2012 valued at US$50mn

    Boats to show at PIMEX 2012 valued at US$50mn

    PHUKET: Boats confirmed for display at the Phuket International Boat Show 2012 (PIMEX) have a combined value of more than US$ 50 million (approx 1.5 billion baht).

  • Phuket news: 26,000 prisoners get Royal Pardon

    Phuket news: 26,000 prisoners get Royal Pardon

    PHUKET: In a show of compassion, HM The King today issued a royal command pardoning some 26,000 prisoners nationwide.

  • Phuket Live Wire – Need for speed

    Phuket Live Wire – Need for speed

    PHUKET: From time to time, I get messages from people who have looked at the