Artikel erschien Oktober 2013

  • Phuket Opinion: Signs of Chaos

    Phuket Opinion: Signs of Chaos

    PHUKET: Thailand can claim credit for some of Southeast Asia’s most high-profile land transport boondoggles, yet often overlooked is the long-standing and scandalously in-your-face inadequacy of the Transport Ministry to provide drivers with one of the most basic motoring necessities: accurate and informative road signs.

  • Phuket elephant smugglers head to court, arrest of officials sought

    Phuket elephant smugglers head to court, arrest of officials sought

    PHUKET: Two of men the involved in the elephant-smuggling operation blown open in Phuket in August will be presented in court this Thursday. Meanwhile, officers leading the investigation will move to have arrest warrants issued for public officials involved in the trafficking ring. “Surat Termsak and Prasong Bootchaiyaphum are scheduled to appear in Bangkok North Municipal Court on October 17,” explained Lt Nithit Kerdsri, an investigator with the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NREC).

  • Man slain in Phuket kindergarten shooting

    Man slain in Phuket kindergarten shooting

    PHUKET: A business partner at a popular local kindergarten in central Phuket was shot dead this morning after an argument escalated over noise and dust caused by an electric sander drifting into a neighbor’s house. Pairote Sompet, 48, who lives in a house next to the school, presented himself to police before officers had the chance to arrest him for the shooting murder of Kamnoon Saengwanloy, 49. Mr Kamnoon and several workers were sanding a fence at Kajornkiet School* in Ucharoen Village, Pa Khlok, about one kilometer from the Heroines Monument (map

  • Phuket aircon technician survives three-storey fall

    Phuket aircon technician survives three-storey fall

    PHUKET: A man luckily survived a fall from a multi-storey bookstore in the heart of Phuket Town yesterday evening, after landing on the company pickup truck he drove to the store. Lt Phoom Semmaworanon of the Phuket City Police arrived at the scene, a shop called The Book Shop on Yaowarat Road, with Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers at 6:20pm.

  • Phuket Airport taxis face overhaul, upgrade

    Phuket Airport taxis face overhaul, upgrade

    PHUKET: An open meeting at the Airports of Thailand (AoT) Phuket office yesterday morning has resulted in a slew of new measures to be introduced to improve the quality of service of taxis serving Phuket International Airport.

  • Phuket to sport armed patrol cars for night duty

    Phuket to sport armed patrol cars for night duty

    PHUKET: Provincial Police are currently refitting and upgrading three patrol cars to police known crime hotspots in Phuket in order to enhance tourists’ safety at night during the high season.

  • ABBA tickets to go on sale today

    ABBA tickets to go on sale today

    PHUKET: Tickets for Phuket’s entertainment event of the year, the November 8

  • DOG DAYS: Phuket murder fugitive ‚Mick the Pom‘ living openly in sunny Philippines

    DOG DAYS: Phuket murder fugitive ‚Mick the Pom‘ living openly in sunny Philippines

    PHUKET: British murder fugitive Michael John Taylor, better known in Phuket as “Mick The Pom”, has been found alive and well in the Philippines, and now uses the online monikers “Mick Doggard”, or just “Mickdog” for short. Taylor, who celebrated his 50th birthday on September 20 this year, remains wanted for the murder of his girlfriend Jantra Weangta, 27, who was found stabbed to death in Taylor’s rented bungalow near Chalong Pier on August 17, 2004 (story

  • Phuket project launches to tackle Thailand’s missing shark mystery

    Phuket project launches to tackle Thailand’s missing shark mystery

    PHUKET: One of the largest projects ever designed to document the worrisome trend of declining shark sightings in Thailand was announced today in Phuket. In the wake of professional diver testimonials showing a 95 per cent decrease in shark sightings at Thailand’s renowned dive destination the Similans, the founders UK NGO Shark Guardian have moved forward with the Thailand E-Shark Project, which will run from November 1 to April 30. The project is designed to document the number of shark sightings by ocean explorers to provide scientific data supporting general observations of a dramatic decrease of shark sightings across the nation.

  • Phuket project launched to tackle Thailand’s missing shark mystery

    Phuket project launched to tackle Thailand’s missing shark mystery

    PHUKET: One of the largest projects ever designed to document the worrisome trend of declining shark sightings in Thailand was announced today in Phuket. In the wake of professional diver testimonials showing a 95 per cent decrease in shark sightings at Thailand’s renowned dive destination the Similans, the founders UK NGO Shark Guardian have moved forward with the Thailand E-Shark Project, which will run from November 1 to April 30