Artikel tagged “phuket gazette”

  • Phuket police catch up with Songkran bike burner

    Phuket police catch up with Songkran bike burner

    PHUKET: : A man who was drunkenly celebrating Songkran on April 13 was picked up by police yesterday after being tracked down through CCTV images that showed him setting a motorbike on fire with a cigarette butt.

  • No reason for tuk-tuks to block sea taxi project: Phuket Marine Chief

    No reason for tuk-tuks to block sea taxi project: Phuket Marine Chief

    PHUKET: The Phuket Marine office, in an attempt to keep the airport-to-Patong sea taxi project afloat (story

  • Shots fired as Phuket yacht robbery thwarted

    Shots fired as Phuket yacht robbery thwarted

    PHUKET: Witnesses reported at least two shots fired in the dark on Chalong Bay tonight as a gang of thieves gave chase to a Phuket boat captain who outfoxed the criminals until the police arrived in force. Capt Bruce Issell was warned by a silent alarm at about 11:30pm that intruders had boarded the well-known Davinci catamaran, renowned in local yachting circles for the boat’s participation in the annual Phuket King’s Cup and Phuket Raceweek regattas. Capt Issell raced to the Chalong Pier, boarded the company dinghy and headed for the Davinci Sunseeker 50 to investigate what had triggered the alarm.

  • Killer gold robber still on the run on Phuket

    Killer gold robber still on the run on Phuket

    PHUKET: Phuket Police received a tip-off today that the armed robber of a Phuket gold shop who gunned down a customer on April 8 was still on the island. “We are continuing to gather information from witnesses [story

  • Pressure from illegal Phuket taxis wins airport reprieve

    Pressure from illegal Phuket taxis wins airport reprieve

    PHUKET: After days of protests by taxi drivers operating under the Mook Andaman Cooperative, officials at Phuket International Airport will allow 25 of the drivers to serve passengers at the airport without further delay.

  • DSI turns to Facebook to catch illegal foreigners in Phuket

    DSI turns to Facebook to catch illegal foreigners in Phuket

    PHUKET: The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is considering launching a Facebook page so that people can report foreigners working illegally in Thailand by uploading photos directly onto the Internet. The news came after DSI Deputy Director-general Yanapol Yungyuen heard a slew of complaints from Phuket business owners at a meeting in Cherng Talay yesterday. “I will open an official email address to specifically receive complaints, and we can also start a Facebook page, which might be easier for users to upload photos and tag them,” Pol Col Yanapol said.

  • Former illegal taxi drivers pressure AOT chief over Phuket Airport counter

    Former illegal taxi drivers pressure AOT chief over Phuket Airport counter

    PHUKET: About 50 taxi drivers who previously operated illegal “black plate” taxis arrived at Phuket International Airport on Monday to request permission to open a counter inside the terminal. The drivers, all members of the newly-formed Mook Andaman Business & Travel Co-operative Ltd, asked to open a counter inside the main terminal while Airports of Thailand (AOT) chiefs decide on the terms of the concession the new co-operative will be offered.

  • Phuket Opinion: Seeing through the muck

    Phuket Opinion: Seeing through the muck

    PHUKET: Pollution levels in the Bang Yai Canal strong enough to make residents of Phuket Town’s Samkong area physically ill should spur authorities in all relevant jurisdictions to work together to pinpoint the source of the contaminants and punish any violators. Unfortunately, the official response on all sides has been the opposite. Some local officials are firing off knee-jerk denials, claiming that the source of the contaminants are not in their areas of control, while others are using this tragedy as an excuse to call for additional funding for expensive new water treatment plants.

  • Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder still on active duty

    Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder still on active duty

    PHUKET: A Phuket policeman charged with attempted murder after a violent attack on Valentine’s Day remains on active duty in Thalang, while police prepare their case for the prosecutor. Sen Sgt Maj Wichit Dada of the Thalang Police was charged with attempted murder after he was accused of restraining a teenager while his son threatened the teen with his father’s handgun. Sgt Wichit’s two sons, both under 18 years old, have also been charged with attempted murder over the incident, Thalang Police Superintendent Sirisak Wasasiri confirmed to the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket Tiger Disco fire charges parried, delayed

    Phuket Tiger Disco fire charges parried, delayed

    PHUKET: The Phuket Chief Public Prosecutor’s attempt to levy a series of charges against Tiger Group CEO Piya Isaramalai and Sara Entertainment Co Ltd after a fatal blaze killed four people at Patong’s famous Tiger Disco nightclub on August 17 have been delayed for a second time. “The charges were originally given the green light last month [story