Artikel erschien März 2014

  • Phuket motorcycle taxi driver nabbed for swiping wallet

    Phuket motorcycle taxi driver nabbed for swiping wallet

    PHUKET: Police arrested a Phuket man early yesterday morning for swiping a wallet from a tour guide counter in Patong.

  • Patong police delay action on tourist extortion claims

    Patong police delay action on tourist extortion claims

    PHUKET: Patong Police Acting Superintendent Sakchai Limcharoen confirmed today that no immediate action will be taken over claims that officers under his new command stand accused of extorting money from tourists. The news follows Phuket expats who assist the Patong Police as Region 8 International Volunteers revealing in a public statement yesterday that several of them had resigned over an alleged extortion incident (story

  • Phuket teacher recovering after blood donations allow for safe surgery

    Phuket teacher recovering after blood donations allow for safe surgery

    PHUKET: Donors answering an urgent call for A-negative blood allowed doctors to perform a four-hour operation to repair the fractured leg of Phuket teacher Dean Jackson last night. Mr Jackson, a teacher from HeadStart International School, was injured when he fell off his motorbike and rushed to the hospital with a broken leg (story

  • Breaking News: Phuket tourists rescued from sinking boat off Phi Phi

    Breaking News: Phuket tourists rescued from sinking boat off Phi Phi

    PHUKET: All 47 European and Asian tourists and five crewmen have been safely rescued from a Phuket tour boat that started taking on water in Phang Nga Bay earlier today. Capt Wichai Chairap, 40, called for help after the tour boat Andavaree 919 started to struggle amid strong waves near Koh Gai off the coast of Krabi at 11:30am. The tour company, Andavaree Tour, quickly dispatched two speedboats to render assistance.

  • Phuket Airport taxis face undercover sting operation

    Phuket Airport taxis face undercover sting operation

    PHUKET: In an effort to compel airport metered taxi drivers to turn on their meters, Vice Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada will send policemen to pose as tourists in a sting operation. “If the undercover officers find a taxi driver who refuses to turn on his meter, we will arrest him immediately,” Vice Governor Chamroen said.

  • Drug dealer turns in Phuket suppliers

    Drug dealer turns in Phuket suppliers

    PHUKET: Police seized more than 3.7 million baht of property after a Phuket drug dealer gave up his suppliers Tuesday night.

  • Breaking News: Phuket expat volunteers quit over police corruption allegations

    Breaking News: Phuket expat volunteers quit over police corruption allegations

    PHUKET: At least five long-term Phuket expats who have spent years assisting police as volunteers in Patong have resigned over allegations that police officers have extorted money from tourists.

  • Phuket Marine Police help thirsty sea gypsies

    Phuket Marine Police help thirsty sea gypsies

    PHUKET: Koh Sireh sea gypsies received 6,000 liters of water yesterday after they told Phuket Marine Police they had a water shortage.

  • Phuket Marine Police conduct boat safety raids

    Phuket Marine Police conduct boat safety raids

    PHUKET: The Phuket Marine Office conducted safety inspections of speedboats, dive boats and other vessels geared toward tourism at Chalong Pier yesterday. “It is our responsibility to continually check on the boats and strictly enforce regulations to ensure the safety of passengers,” Chatchai Sakdee of the Phuket Marine Police said. Police confirmed that the boats were not carrying more than the maximum capacity of passengers, were being serviced regularly and had enough life jackets available for everyone on board.

  • Phuket expat volunteers strike amid Patong Police fallout

    Phuket expat volunteers strike amid Patong Police fallout

    PHUKET: The ousting of Patong Police Superintendent Chiraphat Pochanaphan on Monday has prompted expat police volunteers in Phuket to go on strike. Expat police volunteers will no longer assist police or carry out their highly-praised night patrols of Patong until a clear structure is established, explained Wal Brown, long-term Phuket expat and head co-ordinator of the Royal Thai Police Region 8 volunteers on the island