Artikel erschien Januar 2013

  • After Phuket, ambassadors target tourist safety in Krabi

    After Phuket, ambassadors target tourist safety in Krabi

    PHUKET: The British, Canadian and Dutch Ambassadors to Thailand met with the top cop in Krabi yesterday to discuss tourism-safety measures and to follow up on several prominent police cases. The visit comes just two days after the three ambassadors spoke with Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut to highlight their

  • Unidentified body found in Phuket canal

    Unidentified body found in Phuket canal

    PHUKET: The body of an unidentified Asian man with head wounds and heavy bruising was found floating in a canal near Layan Beach (map

  • Police reinforcements to bolster Phuket tourist safety

    Police reinforcements to bolster Phuket tourist safety

    PHUKET: A 30-day boost in tourist-safety measures on Phuket sees an additional 400 Royal Thai Police, sourced from every division of the force, stepping foot on the island today. The desperately needed extra “troops” on the ground comes days after Ambassadors to Thailand from Canada, the Netherlands and UK visited Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut to voice their concerns about tourist safety.

  • Two Russians charged over beach assault; search on for two more suspects

    Two Russians charged over beach assault; search on for two more suspects

    PHUKET: Two out of the four Russian men who allegedly led an unprovoked attack on a well-known local couple at Catch Beach Club on Surin Beach have been charged with assault. Phuket Police are still searching for the two other men. Canadian Tom Travers, managing partner of Indigo Real Estate agency, was beaten unconscious and had his cheekbone broken in three places during the attack.

  • Live Wire – Help! my email is not sending

    Live Wire – Help! my email is not sending

    PHUKET: Reader ‘PS’ wrote in with an interesting question that frequently dogs local residents and visitors alike: „Hi Woody, I thought you might be interested in this, but knowing you, you already know about it! The problem I have been having is sending e-mails through True, because sometimes they will not go for a couple of days and other times they are fine.

  • Migrant worker deportations still on hold: Phuket Employment chief

    Migrant worker deportations still on hold: Phuket Employment chief

    PHUKET: Migrant workers in Phuket still waiting to complete the nationality verification process, in order to become legally registered laborers, have at least a one-week reprieve from any deportation crackdown, the Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) chief Yawapa Pibulpol confirmed this morning. The news follows the Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, not discussing the issue of whether or not to officially extend the deadline for migrant workers to complete the nationality verification process at the regular Cabinet meeting in Bangkok yesterday

  • Tuk-tuk, jet-ski, taxi scams: Ambassadors name the bane of Phuket

    Tuk-tuk, jet-ski, taxi scams: Ambassadors name the bane of Phuket

    PHUKET: In their first official visit to Phuket, the British, Canadian and Dutch Ambassadors to Thailand today plainly described their chief concerns about the scams and cheats continuing to plague Phuket’s tourism industry. Speaking with Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut at Provincial Hall this afternoon, ambassadors Mark Kent of the UK, Philip Calvert of Canada and Joan Boer of the Netherlands focused on why tuk-tuk and taxi drivers are continuing to charge tourists in Phuket higher fares than are charged elsewhere in the country. They also asked why metered taxis are not as common in Phuket as they are in other major tourist destinations across Thailand, including Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

  • Iranian tourist attacks Phuket parking attendant

    Iranian tourist attacks Phuket parking attendant

    PHUKET: Iranian tourist Khalili Sina today attacked a Phuket parking service operator who was trying to shift the tourist’s rented jeep. Khalili Sina allegedly smashed a broken beer bottle over the head of Muhammad Manoch, 21, and slashed his cheek. The incident happened on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Road in Patong at about 12:45am, Lt Col Jongserm Preecha of the Patong Police said.

  • Phuket Live Wire: Infections of epidemic proportions

    Phuket Live Wire: Infections of epidemic proportions

    PHUKET: My fellow editor at InfoWorld, Robert Lemos, published a story in eWeek last month that took Thailand to task for its incredibly lousy record with different kinds of malware. Quoting a study from antivirus company Sophos, Lemos says that Thailand is the third worst country in the world for PC infections

  • Police offer B100,000 reward for gun-point bank robber

    Police offer B100,000 reward for gun-point bank robber

    PHUKET: Police have offered a 100,000 baht reward for any information leading to the arrest of a man who made a