Artikel erschien März 2013

  • Myanmar Navy makes historic visit to Phuket

    Myanmar Navy makes historic visit to Phuket

    PHUKET: Under a tight program, Capt Aung Zaw Hlaing, Commander of Myanmar Number 1 Fleet, still made time for an exclusive interview with the Phuket Gazette during the navy’s historic first diplomatic visit to a foreign country (click here for

  • Police to make alleged karaoke killers sing

    Police to make alleged karaoke killers sing

    PHUKET: Police have arrested two men for stabbing a man to death early Saturday morning outside a karaoke bar in the port area of Phuket Town. Aphichet Janpradit, 33, and Phusithi Phaosuparp, 43, were both arrested on Sunday at their rented room on Koh Sireh for the murder of 28-year-old Surasit Sukhum, Lt Col Prawit Engchua of the Phuket City Police said. According to witnesses’ statements given to police, Mr Surasit had entered the Kanokphat Karaoke bar on Soi Vanich 1, off Sri Sena Road (map

  • Phuket residents protest new B465mn provincial hall

    Phuket residents protest new B465mn provincial hall

    PHUKET: More than 200 Phuket residents protested today against the construction of the new provincial hall. The protesters gathered this morning at Sanam Chai in Phuket Town, opposite the current provincial Hall (map

  • Phuket Gazette office to be closed tomorrow

    Phuket Gazette office to be closed tomorrow

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette would like to inform our readers and advertisers that our office in Koh Kaew will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, March 5, due to yet another all-day blackout in the area to upgrade power lines. The blackout affects Soi Harn Farang and Soi Koh Kaew 33, and may affect adjoining areas that are supplied electricity from power cables along these two streets.

  • Phuket Charity Event Sets Record

    Phuket Charity Event Sets Record

    PHUKET: The Phuket Family & Gourmet Festival, held at Royal Phuket Marina on January 26, raised a whopping one million baht for children’s charities, it was announced this morning by the Bangkok-based food wholesaler Jagota Brothers, the creator and driving force behind the event. The record-breaking sum for a single-event fundraising effort on the island followed a cash donation of 59,610 by the Phuket Gazette, the media partner for the launch edition of what now looks set to become Phuket charity’s largest annual festival.

  • Phuket mob surrounds British expat who hit motorcyclist

    Phuket mob surrounds British expat who hit motorcyclist

    PHUKET: A well-known British expat involved in a collision with a motorbike on Friday night had to be extricated from the scene by police after local residents reacted angrily over the incident, the Phuket Gazette has been told. Police were called to Soi Ngern Fun, which leads into Baan Term Fun housing estate in Baan Manik, Srisoonthorn (map

  • Phuket Police raid cockfight

    Phuket Police raid cockfight

    PHUKET: Police broke up a cockfighting match near a rubber plantation in central Phuket yesterday, arresting 16 men and confiscating two roosters and 220 baht found at the scene. The number of men attending the matches had grown steadily over the past few weeks, causing local residents to complain to police, who sent an undercover agent to discover the time and place of future matches. At 4:30pm yesterday, the officers raided the match in a forest in Pa Khlok, on Phuket’s central east coast.

  • Phuket blood bank launches March mobile donation drive

    Phuket blood bank launches March mobile donation drive

    PHUKET: The Phuket Chapter of the Red Cross Society has announced its schedule of mobile donation clinics for the month of March. The Phuket Regional Blood Center (PRBC), often called upon to save the lives of Thais and foreigners, is low on stocks of blood type A. “We need to maintain a daily minimum stock of 200 units of A, B and O blood types, and 20 units of Rhesus-negative blood,” said PRBC acting chief Pornthip Rattajak.

  • Southern Resurgence: Drug cocktail 8×100 makes a comeback

    Southern Resurgence: Drug cocktail 8×100 makes a comeback

    PHUKET: The police crackdown on the indigenous plant kratom, a mild narcotic, is taking its toll, with youngsters now reportedly turning to longkong leaves in order to make a new version of the long-known drug cocktail “4×100”. The new recipe using longkong leaves even sports a new, improved nickname: “8×100”

  • Breaking News: Democrats win Bangkok election, Yingluck concedes defeat

    Breaking News: Democrats win Bangkok election, Yingluck concedes defeat

    PHUKET: Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has conceded defeat in the election today for Bangkok Governor, handing the election win over to Democrat candidate Sukhamband Parabitra. PM Yingluck publicly announced the defeat at 6:15pm after the ongoing count of votes at the polls showed that Sukhamband had amassed more than a million votes while leading Pheu Thai rival Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen trailed by more than 100,000 votes