Artikel erschien Februar 2012

  • Phuket druggists to restrict sale of ‚Meth Blue‘

    Phuket druggists to restrict sale of ‚Meth Blue‘

    PHUKET: Phuket pharmacists will restrict the sale of products containing ‚methylene blue‘ to minors, following reports of youths taking the compound to avoid testing positive for methamphetamine use during drug tests. The announcement came during a special meeting on Saturday led by Kiattisak Parnrungsri, secretary of the Phuket Pharmacists Club; Duangjai Pasarphan, pharmacist with the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO); and Jindee Satikayavakul, president of the Phuket Drugstore Club. The special meeting followed a

  • Phuket ‘Meth blue’ users at risk

    Phuket ‘Meth blue’ users at risk

    PHUKET: Health officials in Phuket have issued a warning to students not to take the chemical „Methylene blue“ in an attempt to hide methamphetamine use from authorities in drug testing. Muang district chief Supachai Pochanakul recently described the trend of growing drug abuse by schoolchildren in Muang district as „very worrying“. The statement followed a recent round-up of 19 truant school children in secondary schools, 15 of whom tested positive for ya ba (methamphetamine pills).

  • Tough love: Valentine’s crackdown underway on Phuket youth

    Tough love: Valentine’s crackdown underway on Phuket youth

    PHUKET: The Phuket authorities are cracking down hard on the island’s teenagers in advance of Valentine’s Day, with 16 young people recently detained and tested for drug use. The crackdown comes amid the traditional moral panic over the behavior of Thai youth that accompanies the romantic holiday in the country each year

  • Phuket Opinion: Why the muddle with maps?

    Phuket Opinion: Why the muddle with maps?

    PHUKET: Over the past century, mankind has made astonishing progress in understanding the nature of the universe, but it seems technological advances have now outstripped the ability of many of us to put them to the best possible use. One good example is in the field of cartography. Maps produced with painstaking effort and considerable risk a century ago, pale in comparison to the wealth of geographic information available to us today.

  • BREAKING NEWS: Phuket Beach body thought to be Mark Robson’s

    BREAKING NEWS: Phuket Beach body thought to be Mark Robson’s

    PHUKET: A body found

  • Phuket’s baby elephants under investigation

    Phuket’s baby elephants under investigation

    PHUKET: Three elephant camps in Phuket are being investigated after concerns were raised about the origins of the baby elephants in their possession.

  • Phuket resort worker, 20, dies in 4-vehicle hit-and-run

    Phuket resort worker, 20, dies in 4-vehicle hit-and-run

    PHUKET: One person died and another was seriously injured in a four-vehicle hit-and-run accident on Patak Road in Karon before dawn today. Just after midnight, Chalong Police received a report that there was an accident on Patak Road involving one truck, one van full of Chinese tourists and two motorbikes.

  • Dr Smith warns of tsunami risk in Phuket, Andaman region

    Dr Smith warns of tsunami risk in Phuket, Andaman region

    PHUKET: The man whose warnings of a possible tsunami disaster along Thailand’s Andaman coast went unheeded years before the 2004 calamity struck was in Phuket recently, urging a national assembly of school administrators to be prepared for more possible disasters in 2012. Dr Smith Dharmasaroja, former Director of the National Disaster Warning Center (NDWC), was guest speaker for a gathering of some 2,000 secondary school directors and deputy school directors in the main ballroom at Royal Phuket City Hotel in Phuket Town on Thursday.

  • Phuket Civil Defense Volunteer dead at the wheel

    Phuket Civil Defense Volunteer dead at the wheel

    PHUKET: A Phuket City Civil Defense Volunteer died at the wheel of his car yesterday, possibly even before he crashed the car into a metalworks shop in Chalong at 3am. Police at the scene suspect the driver Apinun “Nun” Chaibandit, 48, suffered a heart attack just before the crash.

  • Phuket murder suspect prepared to surrender: police

    Phuket murder suspect prepared to surrender: police

    PHUKET: Police are in telephone negotiations with murder suspect Atsadakorn „Pod“ Seedokbuab, a Phuket businessman they believe was the mastermind behind the shocking