Artikel erschien Januar 2014

  • Phuket Customs yet to enforce new rules for boat stays

    Phuket Customs yet to enforce new rules for boat stays

    PHUKET: Phuket Customs will hear the opinions of representatives from throughout Phuket’s marine industry before deciding whether or not to enforce new regulations that would reduce boat stays in Thailand to two months. The new rules were announced by Phuket Customs Chief Nanthita Sririkub in a meeting at Provincial Hall yesterday

  • Investigation against Phuket violent taxi station postponed

    Investigation against Phuket violent taxi station postponed

    PHUKET: The investigation of a violent Phuket taxi rank whose behavior was exposed in a sting operation in November has been postponed. “We expected the investigation against the Merlin Beach Resort taxi station to get official sanction at our December 2 meeting,” said Somboon Sarasit, head of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) Special Crime Unit 3. “However, there were other cases we had to discuss at that meeting – like the anti-government protests in Bangkok,” he said.

  • Phuket greenlights trial ban on buses over deadly Patong hill

    Phuket greenlights trial ban on buses over deadly Patong hill

    PHUKET: Within two weeks, buses and trucks headed to Patong will be barred from using the Patong Hill road, government officials and bus operators agreed at a meeting yesterday. The one-month trial ban will force most heavy vehicles to choose alternate roads into Patong, but will permit them to use the hill road when they exit the resort town.

  • Murder fugitive in Phuket land dispute surrenders to police

    Murder fugitive in Phuket land dispute surrenders to police

    PHUKET: The man wanted for shooting dead a rival in a land dispute yesterday surrendered to Phuket police last night. Supongdeth Vetchatam, 53, presented himself at the Phuket City Police Station at about 7:30pm.

  • Deadly Phuket shooting over land, say police

    Deadly Phuket shooting over land, say police

    PHUKET: Police believe a conflict over land was the motive for the deadly shooting in Phuket today. Echa Yala, 49, was shot dead while out in his garden, not far from a lagoon, after having a heated argument with a man who arrived in a white Toyota Fortuner (story

  • Aussie fraud, embezzlement trial to start in June

    Aussie fraud, embezzlement trial to start in June

    PHUKET: Rell Hayes, the Australian founder of the Stoney Monday Oasis Hotel in Phuket, has denied criminal charges of embezzlement and six counts of fraud involving more than 80 million baht.

  • Phuket Town sleeping python not left to lie

    Phuket Town sleeping python not left to lie

    PHUKET: A python found taking a nap in a Phuket Town kitchen was escorted to more natural surroundings by rescue workers early this morning. When Anchalee Boonjit returned home from work at about 1am today, she realized that all was not right

  • BREAKING NEWS: Phuket man gunned down in garden

    BREAKING NEWS: Phuket man gunned down in garden

    PHUKET: A 49-year-old man was shot dead in his garden at about 1pm today near Koh Keaw Soi 10. Police are now hunting for the shooter, who reportedly fled the scene along with another man in a white Toyota Fortuner. The victim’s wife reported hearing a gun fire three times, before she ran to the garden to find her husband, Echa Yala, dead.

  • Lethal Phuket tour bus crash prompts B10mn budget to fix road

    Lethal Phuket tour bus crash prompts B10mn budget to fix road

    PHUKET: The Phuket Highways Office has secured 10 million baht to widen the road at the bottom of Patong Hill in the hope of preventing further fatal bus crashes caused by brake failure the news comes as officers hold a close door meeting today.

  • Phuket Filipina in 5-month legal limbo

    Phuket Filipina in 5-month legal limbo

    PHUKET: A Philippine national charged with working in Patong illegally was forced to wait in limbo for five months for a trail and for her passport to be returned to her. In the meantime, she remained stuck in Thailand without a work permit, or legal way to support herself