Artikel erschien Oktober 2013

  • Dozens charged over illegal fireworks at Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    Dozens charged over illegal fireworks at Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    PHUKET: Phuket City Police arrested 21 people for setting off dangerous fireworks during the Phuket Vegetarian Festival, which drew to a close at midnight on Sunday. A further seven people were arrested for selling firecrackers without a permit.

  • Phuket roadworks driving motorists to alternatives

    Phuket roadworks driving motorists to alternatives

    PHUKET: The local authorities responsible for main roads across Phuket will spend hundreds of millions of baht in road upgrades to make commuting in Phuket safer and faster. The news was delivered by the chiefs of the Department of Rural Roads Phuket Office and the Phuket Highways Office at a meeting with Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut at Provincial Hall this morning. “The projects will use the budgets of fiscal 2014 and 2015,” Director Teeraporn explained.

  • Phang Nga officer charged with trafficking kicked off force, awaits trial

    Phang Nga officer charged with trafficking kicked off force, awaits trial

    PHUKET: The first police officer in Thailand to be charged with human trafficking has been discharged from the Royal Thai Police force. Weerayuth Feuangfu, formerly a sergeant major with the Phang Nga police, is free on bail as he awaits his trial in early November on charges of human trafficking, helping a refugee leave a shelter and abusing his position as an officer (story

  • Five in hospital in Phuket Vegetarian Festival Shrine food scare

    Five in hospital in Phuket Vegetarian Festival Shrine food scare

    PHUKET: Five people, including a 14-year-old girl, were rushed to hospital after eating a curry dished out to over 100 participants at a Phuket Vegetarian Festival Shrine yesterday.

  • Construction worker drowns on northern Phuket Beach

    Construction worker drowns on northern Phuket Beach

    PHUKET: Phuket’s surf claimed another life over the weekend when a construction worker from Sisaket province drowned at Nai Yang Beach.

  • Racha islander: Health center necessary to save tourists’ lives

    Racha islander: Health center necessary to save tourists’ lives

    PHUKET: Racha Yai islanders on Saturday urged Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut to build a health center on the popular day-trip isle as one way to solve the problem of tourist drownings there. The Chinese embassy has already promised money to support the construction of the center, they said

  • Phuket officials arrest bar owner behind Rihanna fiasco

    Phuket officials arrest bar owner behind Rihanna fiasco

    PHUKET: Local Phuket officials on Saturday night arrested the Patong bar owner who staged the lewd show at the epicenter of comments posted online by global celebrity Rihanna. The international pop star stirred an online furore last month after she posted photos on Instagram of slow loris touts on Bangla, and posted a Twitter message about a “shocking” adult show she had witnessed (story

  • Russian tourist found dead in Phuket hotel room

    Russian tourist found dead in Phuket hotel room

    PHUKET: Police are investigating the cause of death of a Russian tourist whose body was discovered in his Karon hotel room on Saturday. The tourist, Yury Kiryukhin, 36, was to check out on Saturday and fly home. Staff at the Baan Karonburi Resort discovered Mr Kiryukhin’s body on the bed in his room at 8:30am, said Karon Police case investigator Capt Channarong Prakongkua.

  • Phuket Town restaurants grilled over grease traps

    Phuket Town restaurants grilled over grease traps

    PHUKET: Heavy pollution in the waterways throughout Phuket Town has prompted officials to lay down the law against all restaurants that do not install grease traps. Any restaurants that do not have grease traps installed will not have their permits to operate renewed, Phuket City Deputy Mayor Dr Kosol Tang-Uthai warned yesterday. “Part of the flooding problem in Phuket Town last week was that food waste and fat dumped by restaurants stopped water in the canals from flowing to the sea,” Dr Kosol said.

  • Phuket Opinion: When testing water, don’t trust your eyes

    Phuket Opinion: When testing water, don’t trust your eyes

    Dr Somkiat Khokiattiwong, 54, is head of the Oceanography and Marine Environment Unit at the Phuket Marine Biological Center. A Phuket native, he has a master’s degree in oceanography from McGill University in Canada and a PhD in eco-toxicology from Southern Denmark University, Denmark. Here, he talks about how Patong can better handle its treated wastewater.