Artikel erschien Januar 2013

  • Phuket tourism leaders lambast Sydictive new year party for noise, trash

    Phuket tourism leaders lambast Sydictive new year party for noise, trash

    PHUKET: Leading Phuket tourism and hotel figures yesterday personally brought forward a barrage of complaints to the Phuket Governor about the

  • Phuket mangrove deforestation probe whittles down encroachment claim

    Phuket mangrove deforestation probe whittles down encroachment claim

    PHUKET: The 70 rai of protected mangrove forests investigated on Phuket yesterday in fear it was being illegally encroached on was whittled down to only two rai after a followup probe this morning. “After I examined the Klong Mudong area in Chalong again today, I was able to determine that only about two rai of the land being reclaimed by developers is actual mangrove area,” Pongsapak Aiabsakul, chief of the Mangrove Forest Resources Development Station Phuket office, told the Phuket Gazette today.

  • Migrant workers can stay ‘for now’: Phuket Employment Chief

    Migrant workers can stay ‘for now’: Phuket Employment Chief

    PHUKET: Migrant workers in Phuket will not be deported while waiting to complete the nationality verification process, the Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) has confirmed. “Whether or not illegal workers will be deported will be announced after the Cabinet meeting on January 8,” PPEO chief Yawapa Pibulpol told the Phuket Gazette today. “It all depends on the Cabinet.

  • Marine police hook Phuket fish smuggler

    Marine police hook Phuket fish smuggler

    PHUKET: A local resident in Rawai, at the southern end of Phuket, was arrested yesterday trying to smuggle more than 200 protected-species fish to Bangkok. Marine Police and Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) Region 5 office in Phuket arrested Boonsuan Raknawa, 41, after officers received information about protected fish being smuggled to Bangkok via a public bus. “The suspect was caught with 232 fish, including sleepy goby, combtooth blenny and cleaning wrasse,” Marine Police Region 8 Superintendent Montri Pancharoen said.

  • Anxiety key factor in Australian tourist death: Phuket hospital staff

    Anxiety key factor in Australian tourist death: Phuket hospital staff

    PHUKET: While Phuket police continue their investigation into the death of 21-year-old Australian tourist Sebastian Eric Faulkner, staff at Patong Hospital have reported that the young man was showing signs of anxiety when he presented himself to the hospital just hours before his death. On recognizing the symptoms, doctors at Patong Hospital admitted him for minor depression. Mr Faulkner, from Melbourne, plunged from the ninth floor balcony of his guest room at the Andaman Beach Suites hotel in Patong at about 6pm on December 31.

  • Phuket blockade wins tuk-tuk drivers reprieve from Russian operators

    Phuket blockade wins tuk-tuk drivers reprieve from Russian operators

    PHUKET: Tuk-tuk and taxi drivers who established a road blockade in Karon last night will take further action if a meeting at 2pm today does not resolve a dispute over Russian tour operators undercutting local prices, the Phuket Gazette was told. Karon Kamnan Winai Chidchiew broke the news after about 100 tuk-tuk and taxi drivers blockaded the Karon beachfront road at about 10pm last night. To drive their point home, the drivers staged the blockade right in front of the newly established Karon Police Station.

  • Phuket suffers deadly ‘Seven Days of Danger’

    Phuket suffers deadly ‘Seven Days of Danger’

    PHUKET: The nationwide Seven Days of Danger road-safety campaign ended at midnight last night with three more deaths on Phuket’s roads than during last year’s safety efforts, but far fewer accidents reported. Nine deaths and 24 injuries in a total of 27 accidents were recorded by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket branch (DDPM-Phuket)

  • Phuket Police bust man with ‘Million-baht meth foot’

    Phuket Police bust man with ‘Million-baht meth foot’

    PHUKET: Phuket Police have busted a man with methamphetamine crystals and pills, worth an estimated street value of one million baht, taped to his foot while they were making routine stops at a road checkpoint.

  • Phuket Police closing in on Phi Phi speedboat driver’s killers

    Phuket Police closing in on Phi Phi speedboat driver’s killers

    PHUKET: Police have made headway in identifying and capturing the murderers of a Phi Phi speedboat driver who was stabbed to death in Phuket Town just before dawn yesterday. Ronnachai Chayliang, 26, was found dead in front of Wat Wichit Sangkharam, on Narisorn Road, at about 5:20am.

  • Human Rights Watch urges Thailand: ‘Don’t deport Rohingya boat people’

    Human Rights Watch urges Thailand: ‘Don’t deport Rohingya boat people’

    PHUKET: International human rights agency Human Rights Watch today called for the Thai government to immediately halt its plan to deport ethnic Rohingya back to Burma. Thai authorities should allow the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN refugee agency, unhindered access to these and other boat migrants from Burma’s Arakan State to determine whether they are seeking asylum and whether or not they are qualified for refugee status, the New York-based rights group said. The call follows the move to