Artikel erschien Dezember 2013

  • Phuket celebrates HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 86th birthday

    Phuket celebrates HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 86th birthday

    PHUKET: A host of special ceremonies are being held across Phuket today to honor and celebrate HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 86th birthday, which is also Father’s Day in Thailand.

  • Special Report – Thailand secretly dumps Myanmar refugees into trafficking rings

    Special Report – Thailand secretly dumps Myanmar refugees into trafficking rings

    Special Report PHUKET: One afternoon in October, in the watery no-man’s land between Thailand and Myanmar, well-known to Phuket visa-runners, Muhammad Ismail vanished. Thai immigration officials said he was being deported to Myanmar. In fact, they sold Ismail, 23, and hundreds of other Rohingya to human traffickers, who then spirited them into brutal jungle camps.

  • Phuket ATM thieves leave B1.4mn in the machine

    Phuket ATM thieves leave B1.4mn in the machine

    PHUKET: Thieves who used a blowtorch to break into an ATM in Patong early yesterday morning made off with 220,000 baht, but left 1.4 million baht in the machine. The robbery, at the Thanachart ATM opposite Loma Park on the beach road (map

  • Phuket honors HM The King with gala event

    Phuket honors HM The King with gala event

    PHUKET: Leading Phuket officials, honorary consuls, prominent business people, notable dignitaries and social figures from across the island gathered at Phuket Rajabhat University last night to honor HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej for his 86th birthday. The event, which was open to the public, was held at the university’s main conference hall

  • Phuket Police tracking Vietnamese ATM thieves

    Phuket Police tracking Vietnamese ATM thieves

    PHUKET: Police have been issued arrest warrants for a pair of Vietnamese ATM thieves who are believed to have fled to their home country after making off with 1.6 million baht from a Phuket ATM last month. Nguyen Thanh Quang, 25, and Tran Dang Hoa, 26, are wanted for robbing the ATM at the entrance to Boat Lagoon on November 7 (story

  • No arrests for work permit delays caused by protests

    No arrests for work permit delays caused by protests

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO), responsible for issuing work permits to foreigners on the island, remains closed today, but those with work permits set to expire or in process need not fear arrest, PPEO chief Yaowapa Pibulpol told the Phuket Gazette this morning.

  • Phuket beach community honors His Majesty

    Phuket beach community honors His Majesty

    PHUKET: Hundreds of locals from Phuket’s Cherng Talay beach community turned out in force on Saturday to join a cycling and beach cleanup event to celebrate the 86th birthday of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej on December 5. Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut officiated the opening of the event, organized by the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor), before leading the merit-making ceremony to honor His Majesty

  • Conflicting reports of coral damage at popular Phuket dive site

    Conflicting reports of coral damage at popular Phuket dive site

    PHUKET: Many members of the Phuket diving industry stand at odds with the Phuket Marine Biological Center’s (PMBC) assessment of damage to corals at Racha Yai caused by a storm that lashed the region late last month. “The storm that day [November 23] was not the first time corals in the area have been damaged by inclement weather,” PMBC Director Ukkrit Satapoomin told the Phuket Gazette. “Nature will soon heal them.

  • Phuket marine life honored to celebrate HM King’s birthday

    Phuket marine life honored to celebrate HM King’s birthday

    PHUKET: More than 500,000 marine animals were released in Phuket on Sunday to celebrate the 86th birthday of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej on December 5. Among the animals were over 100 brownbanded bamboo sharks, released as part of an effort to rebuild declining shark numbers in Thai seas. Five species of shark were added to the Endangered Species list at the Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) in Bangkok earlier this year, and the drastic reduction in their numbers is behind the creation of the Thailand E-Shark project, which aims to document shark sightings in Thai waters between November 1, 2012 and April 30 next year (story

  • Student protesters ‘satisfied’ with results of march on Phuket Police HQ

    Student protesters ‘satisfied’ with results of march on Phuket Police HQ

    PHUKET: More than 1,000 student protesters departed from Phuket Provincial Police Station this afternoon satisfied with the results of their march, which had arrived at the island’s police headquarters to ask officers to join their campaign to remove Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office.