Artikel erschien März 2013

  • Phuket to become land probe role model

    Phuket to become land probe role model

    PHUKET: A Deputy Ministry of Interior arrived on Phuket yesterday to launch a land title deed investigation geared to establish Phuket as a role model for land probes. “Many plots of land have been acquired through corrupt officials,” Deputy Interior Minister Pracha Prasopdee told the Phuket Gazette. “This investigation, commencing immediately and lasting 30 days, will establish Phuket as a role model for the rest of the country in how to deal with this problem.

  • Phuket Police deny drug suspect bribe, make ‘honor arrest’

    Phuket Police deny drug suspect bribe, make ‘honor arrest’

    PHUKET: A senior Phuket City Police officer arrested a woman for tarnishing the name of the Royal Thai Police after she allegedly claimed to have paid him 400,000 baht in bribe money. The news follows Duangporn Luesub, 36, arriving at Phuket City Police Station yesterday to discuss the issue with Phuket City Police Deputy Superintendent Prawit Engchuan, the sole case officer who is also the officer who allegedly received the bribe money. Mrs Duangporn said she gave 400,000 baht to a woman who claimed she would use the money to bribe Lt Col Prawit to free Mrs Duangporn’s husband from Phuket Prison, where he is being held for drug possession.

  • Phuket Police bag two as snatch turns snitch

    Phuket Police bag two as snatch turns snitch

    PHUKET: A young Thai woman wanted as a bag-snatcher was placed under arrest by Phuket Police yesterday after she presented herself at Thalang Police Station to seek guidance over being beaten by her boyfriend.

  • Beach north of Phuket crawling with baby turtles

    Beach north of Phuket crawling with baby turtles

    PHUKET: The beach at Khao Lampi – Hat Thai Mueang National Park has been full of life over the past month with 339 baby leatherback turtles hatching from five protected nests in the area.

  • Ministry of Justice steps up to help Phuket sea gypsies

    Ministry of Justice steps up to help Phuket sea gypsies

    PHUKET: Thailand’s Ministry of Justice is spearheading a multi-agency effort to provide assistance to sea gyspies in Phuket.

  • Phuket bus driver found dead, pinned by bus door

    Phuket bus driver found dead, pinned by bus door

    PHUKET: Police are investigating the death of a bus driver whose body was found, still standing, pinned by the partially closed door of his own bus this morning. Phuket native Ekkarat Sarapol, 29, from Wichit, arrived and parked his Sawat Travel Company bus alongside other tour buses at the Phuket Boat Lagoon, north of Phuket Town, at 6am. He was last seen alive at 7am by a security guard who saw him cleaning and preparing the bus to take guests to Phang Nga.

  • Phuket Opinion: Awesome Phuket

    Phuket Opinion: Awesome Phuket

    PHUKET: As I’m sitting with friends on the way to see James Bond Island and Koh Panyee (the floating sea gypsy village), bouncing to and fro in our wave-battered dinghy, a thought occurs to me: living here ain’t half bad. In order to bring our focus back to why we came here in the first place, I offer you just a few of the reasons why Phuket is awesome. They can be roughly divided into two categories: the beaches and the non-beaches.

  • Phuket Opinion: Get on the bus

    Phuket Opinion: Get on the bus

    PHUKET: There is only one way that breakthrough projects such as Phuket’s first airport-to-beaches bus service get up and running, and that is if everyone in the community gets behind it and supports it. That means: use it. Get on the bus and go to work, to the beach, to see a friend, a movie or even spend a night on the town – just use it.

  • New Phuket buses ready to run the gauntlet

    New Phuket buses ready to run the gauntlet

    PHUKET Governor Maitri Inthusut confirmed to the Phuket Gazette that he will approve the long-awaited bus service to start serving tourists arriving at Phuket International Airport. The new bus service – to launch with six buses departing the airport to provide a “hop on, hop off” service to the major tourist beaches down the west coast – has one final hurdle to clear: it must be approved at a provincial transportation committee meeting on Tuesday.

  • Tourist Police chief targets Phuket jet-ski rip-offs

    Tourist Police chief targets Phuket jet-ski rip-offs

    PHUKET: A complaint by a senior Chinese consulate official has prompted Tourist Police Commander Roy Ingpairoj to visit Phuket in person to investigate unscrupulous jet-ski operators at Patong Beach. Maj Gen Roy led 22 Tourist Police officers on an inspection of Patong Beach late yesterday afternoon