Artikel erschien Februar 2013

  • Russian tourist found dead at Phuket resort, cause unclear

    Russian tourist found dead at Phuket resort, cause unclear

    PHUKET: Police are hoping that assistance from forensics investigators will help unravel the cause of death of a Russian tourist whose body was found in his Phuket resort villa yesterday. Chalong Police Deputy Superintendent Jumroon Plaiduang was called to a resort in Soi Na Tai in the southern Phuket beach area of Rawai (map

  • Phuket Buddha image moved, not lost

    Phuket Buddha image moved, not lost

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  • Phuket Police Deputy Commander: Gun Control Still Within our Grasp

    Phuket Police Deputy Commander: Gun Control Still Within our Grasp

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Arun Kaewvatee, 52, is originally from Ron Phibun District in Nakhon Sri Thammarat, a province well known throughout Thailand for gun use. Col Arun has been Deputy Commander of Phuket Provincial Police for a year. Here, he talks about illegal guns and gun ownership in Phuket.

  • Phuket Opinion: Stem the growing tide of gun crimes in Phuket

    Phuket Opinion: Stem the growing tide of gun crimes in Phuket

    PHUKET: The recent surge in the number of violent crimes involving firearms needs to be addressed by authorities immediately, otherwise Phuket’s self-designated sobriquet “Pearl of the Andaman” risks being inadvertently changed to “Arsenal of the Andaman”. Few regular readers of the Phuket Gazette will have failed to notice an apparent upsurge in gun crime this high season.

  • 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

  • Teaching Russian-language skills the key to resolving Phuket discord

    Teaching Russian-language skills the key to resolving Phuket discord

    PHUKET: A solution to the anti-Russian sentiment spreading rapidly in Phuket is Russian-language classes, the Russian Federation’s Deputy Honorary Consul in Phuket, Santi Udomkiratak, has told the Phuket Gazette. “Lack of Russian-language skills is a big part of the Russian issue here, and it’s been a problem for a very long time,” Mr Santi said

  • Lucky police traffic stop nets wanted felon, drugs and guns

    Lucky police traffic stop nets wanted felon, drugs and guns

    PHUKET: A random stop of two men at a checkpoint in Phuket Town on Thursday night netted Phuket Police drugs, guns and a man wanted on an attempted murder charge. Police stopped Narongsak Dang-ngam, 36, and Nikom Srisoi, 45, at 11:30pm at Soi Surin 3 in Phuket Town (map

  • Phuket Red Cross calls for A, B, Rh- blood donations

    Phuket Red Cross calls for A, B, Rh- blood donations

    PHUKET: The Phuket Red Cross is calling for people across the island to join its Valentine’s Day blood drive to help replenish dwindling stocks at the blood bank in Phuket Town. The Phuket Regional Blood Center (PRBC), often called upon to save the lives of Thais and foreigners in urgent need of medical help, is low on stocks of blood types A and B, and has zero stock of Rhesus-negative blood.

  • Phuket van driver rewarded for returning tourist’s lost B124k

    Phuket van driver rewarded for returning tourist’s lost B124k

    PHUKET: A Phuket tour driver has received high praise from the governor for returning 124,000 baht that an Indonesian tourist left behind in his tour van. Sarawut Sompan, 24, works for the Sai Lom Club van team in Chalong

  • National corruption probe into police housing arrives in Phuket

    National corruption probe into police housing arrives in Phuket

    PHUKET: Royal Thai Police Department of Special Investigation (DSI) Director-General Tharit Pengdit arrived in Phuket yesterday as part of his investigation into the stalled construction of 163 police housing apartment blocks across the country. With him was Government Spokesman Prompong Nopparit, who is also vice president of a parliamentary anti-corruption committee set up by Pheu Thai. “We will be looking at the delay in construction and will also determine whether corruption is involved, said Mr Tharit, adding that the case had attracted the attention of national police chief Adul Sangsingkaew.