Artikel erschien Januar 2019

  • Meth-dealing Koh Samui bar owner attacked in Thai prison

    Meth-dealing Koh Samui bar owner attacked in Thai prison

    PHOTO: The Mirror A British man says he had three teeth knocked out and that going to a Thai prison for dealing drugs was ‘torture’. Jimmy Kelly was sentenced to 30 years but ended up spending just three behind bars for selling crystal methamphetamine at the bar on Samui he owned.

  • Six Thai weightlifters test positive for doping

    Six Thai weightlifters test positive for doping

    PHOTO: International Weightlifting Federation, Chinese Olympic Association Six Thai weightlifters have tested positive for doping following additional tests being carried out by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) on “target athletes” last November at the World Championship in Turkmenistan. Regulations state that any nation with three or more positive results in a calendar year can face a ban of up to four years

  • Bus crash on Patong Hill takes out 12 other vehicles, passengers in bus shaken

    Bus crash on Patong Hill takes out 12 other vehicles, passengers in bus shaken

    PHOTOS: Phuket Traffic Report VIDEO: Provided by Newshawk Phuket The tour bus accident on Patong yesterday afternoon, the third such incident in the same spot within 24 hours, has caused three injuries and with vehicles damaged as the bus careered down the hill, out of control. There were 10 tourists on the bus who were shaken by the incident but unharmed. The Patong Police heard about the incident, adjacent to the Suwankeereewong Temple (Wat Patong) on Phra Baramee Road, the bottom of Patong Hill, just after 3.30pm yesterday

  • Chalong Police tracking down a foreigner caught on camera carrying a sea star

    Chalong Police tracking down a foreigner caught on camera carrying a sea star

    Chalong Police are trying to track down a foreign man caught on camera carrying a sea star along Chalong Pier. Chalong Police are checking CCTV footage at the Chalong Pier to find the foreign man who was caught on camera carrying sea stars in a plastic bag along the pier on Tuesday

  • Thailand Tourism Forum 2019 – Reflections #1

    Thailand Tourism Forum 2019 – Reflections #1

    PHOTO: Thailand Tourism Forum 2019 One of the key points made at the recently concluded Thailand Tourism Forum 2019 in Bangkok, was the country’s over reliance on mass tourism.

  • Weather for January 24

    Weather for January 24

    Bangkok Abundant sunshine. High 33C.

  • Money can’t buy happiness in Bangkok – new study

    Money can’t buy happiness in Bangkok – new study

    by Chularat Saengpassa Findings, from the “Integrative Thai Family Study Based on Family Life Cycle”, have been released and underline the importance of a work-life balance for Thais. Families living in Bangkok are the least happy despite having the highest average income compared to people living in other parts of the country, a recent study found.

  • Air quality for Thailand –  January 24

    Air quality for Thailand – January 24

    Northern Thailand Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. Central Thailand Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected

  • “March 24, most appropriate date for election” – Election Commission

    “March 24, most appropriate date for election” – Election Commission

    PHOTO: Election Commissioner Ittiporn Boonpracong The Election Commission finally announced a date for the long-awaited election. The poll will be held on March 24, but the EC did not indicate if the official results will be declared before May 9.

  • Drug plant, abuse and extortion. Oh, sorry, it’s all a misunderstanding – Dutch tourist

    Drug plant, abuse and extortion. Oh, sorry, it’s all a misunderstanding – Dutch tourist

    PHOTOS: ONB News A Dutch tourist has apologised to the Pattaya police after he claimed he had drugs planted on him, was abused and was extorted out of 40,000 baht. He also claimed a French volunteer tourist police officer was involved in the extortion. But he later told Pattaya Police that he had found his money in his wardrobe. He thought he had put it in his hotel room safe but says he must have been mistaken