Artikel erschien Februar 2018

  • Lost tusk in pachyderm punch-up

    Lost tusk in pachyderm punch-up

    Officials at Khao Yai National Park are standing by with medical gear in case more elephant bulls engage in combat over grazing rights – or over a female, as happened on Wednesday morning. Male elephants Plai Duan and Plai Sa-ard were duelling over a female from 7am Wednesday into the afternoon in the Pong Thung Kwang area. Plai Duan sustained a cut over the left eye, but you should’ve seen the other guy – Plai Sa-ard lost a tusk

  • Thachatchai police announced stricter enforcement against ghost riders

    Thachatchai police announced stricter enforcement against ghost riders

    Cyclists in Thachatchai area who like to ride against traffic flow are being warned by local traffic police that the law enforcement on ‘ghost riding’ will be stricter from now on. Following a large number of cyclists being spotted riding against the traffic flow, Thachatchai traffic police announced that they will enforce the traffic law section 43 (8) for ‘careless riding’, which includes a 2,000 – 10,000 Baht fine or a maximum 3 months in prison. The cyclists who choose to break the law will be at the mercy of the Court for the judge to decide between a fine and, or, a prison sentence

  • Love online costs 1 million baht

    Love online costs 1 million baht

    Just in time for Valentine’s Day, police are rounding up members of a gang of foreigners accused of running a “romance scam”. Accomplices are being sought after two Nigerians were arrested on Wednesday. Tourist Police Deputy Commissioner Pol Maj-General Surachet Hakpal said 31 year old Emeka Celestine Eze was apprehended at a condominium in Bangkok’s Bang Na area on Wednesday in possession of multiple ATM cards, and 44 year old Oliver Obioroh was picked up at Don Mueang Airport.

  • THAIGER TODAY Thursday, February 8

    THAIGER TODAY Thursday, February 8

    Premchai house raids reveal weapons and ivory / infamous Tiger Temple to re-open / Krabi Governor says Phi Phi completely unprepared for fires / National police chief orders changes following shooting of on-duty policeman / UN will sit next week to discuss Roningya crisis. The post THAIGER TODAY Thursday, February 8 appeared first on Phuket Gazette .

  • A raid at alleged poacher Premchai’s house in BKK nets weapons, ivory

    A raid at alleged poacher Premchai’s house in BKK nets weapons, ivory

    Police have uncovered a cache of weapons as well as four pairs of ivory tusks as they searched a residence belonging to Italian-Thai Development president Premchai Karnasuta yesterday as part of their investigation into the tycoon’s alleged poaching in a wildlife sanctuary in Kanchanaburi province.

  • Phuket kicks off the third ‘Phuket City of Gastronomy’ event

    Phuket kicks off the third ‘Phuket City of Gastronomy’ event

    PHOTOS: pkru.ac.th The Phuket Provincial Public Health Office has announced the 3rd Phuket City of Gastronomy campaign from February – March that will take place on three occasions at different locations across Phuket. They held a media event at Limelight Avenue mall to announce the third year of the Phuket City of Gastronomy yesterday (February 7). The first event of Phuket City of Gastronomy will take place from February 21 – 23 joining the 19th Chinese New Year and Phuket Old Town Festival at the Thai Hua Museum on Krabi Road

  • Wow factor! Spectacular new day club in Bali.

    Wow factor! Spectacular new day club in Bali.

    Phuket has some amazing beach clubs. Indeed we used to have more but, you know… the Great Beach Purge of 2016. So for pure drool value we present this astonishing day club just opened in Bali.

  • One-stop service centre set up on Phi Phi for fire victims

    One-stop service centre set up on Phi Phi for fire victims

    A one-stop service centre has been set by the Krabi Governor, gathering all the departments involved to assist victims of last night’s fire. Fire trucks have also been brought to the location and fire extinguishing drills has been taught to the locals as an additional measure for the future

  • THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 7

    THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 7

    Big fire on Phi Phi injures nine / 111 year old ‘fit and well’ in Krabi / head of Ital-Thai arrested for poaching / 11 year old girl dies after running race at school / Two youth arrested over murder at correctional facility / Police nab Hells Angel Damon Wait. The post THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, February 7 appeared first on Phuket Gazette

  • Records broken at windy 2018 The Bay Regatta

    Records broken at windy 2018 The Bay Regatta

    A strong line-up of 33 boats and almost 300 sailors from around the world competed in 21st edition of The Bay Regatta from January 31 to February 4, 2018.