Artikel erschien Juni 2013

  • Two dead in bank conference room stabbing

    Two dead in bank conference room stabbing

    PHUKET: A real estate loan gone sour ended in the stabbing deaths of the borrower and the lender in the conference room of a bank in Phuket Town early this afternoon.

  • Phuket Police hit ‘abductor’ taxi-driver with two more charges

    Phuket Police hit ‘abductor’ taxi-driver with two more charges

    PHUKET: Two more charges have been levied against the illegal taxi driver who denies having sexually assaulted a Chinese tourist after picking her up at Phuket International Airport on May 17 (story

  • Phuket white mask protest to take place Sunday at Saphan Hin

    Phuket white mask protest to take place Sunday at Saphan Hin

    PHUKET: The anti-Pheu Thai “V for Thailand” group who have been using the Guy Fawkes white mask to obscure the identity of their supporters across the Kingdom plan to stage a protest in Phuket on Sunday. The protest, slated for 5pm at the Milestone in Saphan Hin, is one of nine nationwide rallies the group has planned, extending from Chiang Mai in the north to Hat Yai in the south. The new series of protests comes in the wake of Abhisit Vejjajiva, the leader of the opposition, demanding the government take the protesters seriously after about 700 people wearing the iconic masks protested last Sunday in Bangkok.

  • Police pin down suspect in Phuket elephant smuggling ring

    Police pin down suspect in Phuket elephant smuggling ring

    PHUKET: Police have identified a prime suspect in an illegal elephant smuggling ring that led to the recent DNA testing of two baby elephants in Phuket (story

  • Phuket Red Cross makes urgent call for O-negative blood

    Phuket Red Cross makes urgent call for O-negative blood

    PHUKET: The Phuket Regional Blood Center (PRBC), often called upon to save the lives of Thais and foreigners, has no reserves of O-negative type blood. “We try 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

  • Russian tourists injured as Phuket tour bus slams into Patong house

    Russian tourists injured as Phuket tour bus slams into Patong house

    PHUKET: Five Russian tourists were injured when the brakes failed on a Pegas Touristik bus while the vehicle was descending the steep hill into Phuket’s premier resort town of Patong at about 6pm this evening. The Bangkok-registered bus came to a thudding halt as it slammed into a house by the side of the road near Suwankiriwong Temple, known locally as Wat Patong.

  • Phuket’s most famous beachfront road to get 200-million-baht face lift

    Phuket’s most famous beachfront road to get 200-million-baht face lift

    PHUKET: A plan to beautify over 3.5 kilometers of the Patong beachfront road by hiding unsightly power lines underground was presented at a public hearing yesterday in Patong. If the 203-million-baht project passes the public hearing process, as it is expected to, construction could start this year, covering the stretch of Taweewong Road from the three-junction in Kalim to Klong Pak Bang bridge, a total of 3.

  • Phuket officials scramble over missing Rohingya

    Phuket officials scramble over missing Rohingya

    PHUKET: Officers at the Phuket Shelter for Children and Families on Koh Sireh this afternoon called an emergency meeting to discuss reports of Rohingya refugees disappearing from the center early yesterday morning. The meeting was called when news reports surfaced that Muslim women and children were noticed missing from the shelter at about 2:30am. The mass disappearance followed two other incidents since January of Rohingya refugees fleeing the shelter, never to return.

  • Governor looks for direct flights between Phuket and Nice, France

    Governor looks for direct flights between Phuket and Nice, France

    PHUKET: Fresh off the plane from France, Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut revealed plans to support direct flights between two sister cities – Nice and Phuket. Such a flight would bolster the plans laid out in February by French Ambassador to Thailand, Thierry Viteau, of inviting small and medium enterprise (SME) businesses to Phuket to discuss cooperative investment opportunities (story

  • Twelve Burmese dead as border boat run goes fatally wrong [video report]

    Twelve Burmese dead as border boat run goes fatally wrong [video report]

    PHUKET: Marine Police recovered the bodies of nine Burmese nationals yesterday, bringing to 12 the number who died when their boat capsized in rough seas north of Phuket as they attempted to evade a Thai coastal patrol on Friday night. Pak Nam Police in Ranong province confirmed that the nine bodies retrieved yesterday comprised three women and six men found floating offshore Koh Chang and Koh Phayam islands, about 2 kilometers offshore from mainland Ranong. “The nine bodies recovered yesterday were taken to Ranong Hospital,” Pol Capt Udom Kumnerd told the Phuket Gazette.