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  • Thai parks chief turns to junta to reclaim Phuket national park | Thaiger

    Thai parks chief turns to junta to reclaim Phuket national park

    PHUKET: Thailand’s national parks chief has appealed to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to take over investigations into encroachment of Sirinath National Park to expedite the return of 360 illegally seized plots of park land. “This process has taken far too long already. We want the NCPO to take over so we can finally return the land…

  • Early-bird deadline for Raceweek entries extended (video) | Thaiger

    Early-bird deadline for Raceweek entries extended (video)

    PHUKET: Due to a flurry of late bookings, the organizers of the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek have extended the early-bird discount deadline to allow more crews to take advantage of the reduced price. Raceweek organizers are predicting a large and competitive field this year, with many local, regional and some chartered entries from afar having already registered, booked their…

  • Tourism bodies call for junta to lift martial law | Thaiger

    Tourism bodies call for junta to lift martial law

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Now scrap martial law, tourism begs junta The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Key tourism bodies have called on the military junta to lift martial law in a further effort to lure foreign tourists back to the Kingdom. “The military has lifted the curfew to restore…

  • Junta: No crackdown on foreign workers | Thaiger

    Junta: No crackdown on foreign workers

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Junta: No crackdown on foreign workers The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Video of shooting of pickup carrying cambodians may have raised fears THE MILITARY junta yesterday reiterated it has no policy to crack down on migrant workers here despite the exodus of more than 120,000…

  • Gambling den raided; police announce zero tolerance for World Cup betting | Thaiger

    Gambling den raided; police announce zero tolerance for World Cup betting

    PHUKET: Police are keeping a close eye out for gambling during the World Cup, and yesterday nabbed one suspect and five computers in a raid in Patong. “We were notified by an undercover officer of an illegal online gambling den in a retail shop on Soi Paradise,” Lt Col Sutthichai Thianpho of the Patong Police told the Phuket Gazette. “We…

  • Cambodian exodus continues, 37 more illegals arrested in Phuket | Thaiger

    Cambodian exodus continues, 37 more illegals arrested in Phuket

    PHUKET: Immigration officers at Phuket’s Rassada Pier last night arrested 37 Cambodian workers who claimed to be fleeing Thailand amid fear a coup-related crackdown on illegal immigrants. One of the workers told the Phuket Gazette that the workers were trying to leave Thailand as soon as possible for fear that the Army would crack down on foreigners living in the…

  • Passport overload prompts British embassy to issue extensions | Thaiger

    Passport overload prompts British embassy to issue extensions

    PHUKET: The British embassy in Bangkok today was to begin accepting applications for passport extensions for up to one year in order to help stave off the flood of applications received by Her Majesty’s Passport Office (HMPO) in the UK. A British Government notice issued on Friday cited Home Secretary Theresa May as announcing the news as part of “a…

  • Phuket Police hunt suspected bike thief, arson | Thaiger

    Phuket Police hunt suspected bike thief, arson

    PHUKET: Police are investigating the possible theft and arson of a motorbike that was found engulfed in flames in the middle of a street in Bang Tao early this morning. Local villager Sompong Samerpop, 35, notified Cherng Talay Police of the blazing motorbike on Soi Bang Tao 4 at about 1:30am. Police officers promptly called the Cherng Talay Fire Department,…

  • Schumacher comes out of coma | Thaiger

    Schumacher comes out of coma

    PHUKET: Formula One ex-champion Michael Schumacher, who sustained severe head injuries in a ski accident in late 2013, is no longer in a coma and has left the French hospital where he was being treated since the accident, his spokeswoman said on Monday. “Michael has left the CHU Grenoble (hospital) to continue his long phase of rehabilitation. He is not…

  • Military Rule in Phuket: I’m thinking Maldives | Thaiger

    Military Rule in Phuket: I’m thinking Maldives

    PHUKET: Ask anyone, and their first impression of the Maldives is the iconic Indian Ocean archipelago with possibly the most beautiful beaches in the world. Everyone has heard of them, and most have wanted to visit them. What most people do not know about this collection of 1,192 islands is that it has developed its reputation as one of the…

  • Best news: Notorious transport syndicates shut down | Thaiger

    Best news: Notorious transport syndicates shut down

    PHUKET: It may have taken military action, but the long-overdue purge against some of the island’s most notorious transport syndicates is, hands down, the best news the island has had in decades. While the Phuket Gazette remains cautiously optimistic – and staunchly secular – we cannot help but join our readers in rejoicing that something is finally being done about…

  • Relative psychology in Phuket: coup, curfew, news | Thaiger

    Relative psychology in Phuket: coup, curfew, news

    Patrick Mattimore, now retired, was an Adjunct Professor of Legal Reasoning and Case Briefing: Tsinghua/Temple Law School LLM Program in Beijing, teaching psychology to students there. He has also been an online columnist for Gazette partner newspaper the China Daily, covering a variety of topics from why rumors spread panic to selfies among the tuhao. Here, he takes a look…

  • Russian tourist dies after overshooting curve on wet Rawai road | Thaiger

    Russian tourist dies after overshooting curve on wet Rawai road

    PHUKET: A Russian tourist was thrown from his vehicle and died last night after overshooting a curve and crashing into a wall on Wiset Road. Chalong Police were called to the scene at about 11:30pm. “When we arrived, we found a badly damaged Toyota Fortuner lying on its side in the middle of the road. On the side of the…

  • Heavy weather continues: Two Phuket drivers escape injury as wind levels trees | Thaiger

    Heavy weather continues: Two Phuket drivers escape injury as wind levels trees

    PHUKET: A motorist narrowly escaped injury last night when a falling tree toppled power poles onto the road, tearing off the driver’s rearview mirror, but leaving the rest of the car undamaged. Worawut Trisook, 32, was driving along the Baan Sakoo-Nai Yang Road at about 8:30pm when a rubber tree fell, striking power lines and pulling down five utility poles.…

  • Mother denies rumors that pregnant daughter raped by twins committed suicide | Thaiger

    Mother denies rumors that pregnant daughter raped by twins committed suicide

    PHUKET: The mother of the pregnant woman who was raped by twins earlier this year has stepped forward to dispute rumors that her daughter had committed suicide. The mother, who cannot be named to protect her daughter’s identity, pleaded for people to stop spreading the rumors, which she learned of through Facebook, the online chat application Line and word of…

  • Pakistan resumes air strikes on volatile border region | Thaiger

    Pakistan resumes air strikes on volatile border region

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Pakistan resumes air strikes to flush insurgents from volatile border Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Pakistani fighter jets resumed air strikes in North Waziristan on Monday, a day after the army announced the start of a major military operation to flush insurgents out of the volatile…

  • Disaster averted at Phuket gas station as toddler rescued from locked BMW | Thaiger

    Disaster averted at Phuket gas station as toddler rescued from locked BMW

    PHUKET: Rescue workers safely averted a potential disaster early yesterday morning when they recovered a two-year-old boy from a locked BMW that was still running while parked at a Phuket gas station. Manus Chailiem, the boy’s grandfather, alerted Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers to the danger at 6:30am. Mr Manus, his daughter and Nong Phi, age 2, were en route to…

  • Phuket Police hunting boyfriend after woman slashed, beaten | Thaiger

    Phuket Police hunting boyfriend after woman slashed, beaten

    PHUKET: Police are searching for the boyfriend of a woman who was repeatedly slashed and beaten in Thalang yesterday. Amporn Parawech, 23, suffered a deep cut in the neck and had multiple cuts and bruises on her back when she arrived at a shop near her house pleading for help, said Lt Col Sanit Nookong of Thalang Police. Rescue workers…

  • Police raid gambling den near Phuket Airport | Thaiger

    Police raid gambling den near Phuket Airport

    PHUKET: Police arrested 10 suspects for gambling after an impromptu raid on an abandoned house south of Phuket International Airport on Saturday afternoon. The raid, in Sakoo, took place at about 4pm after patrol officers noticed a large number of cars parked in front of the home, said Tah Chat Chai Police Deputy Superintendent Teerawat Liamsuwan. “Officers also saw several…

  • 122,000 Cambodians flee from Thailand | Thaiger

    122,000 Cambodians flee from Thailand

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community 122,000 Cambodians flee from Thailand The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: More than 120,000 Cambodians have fled Thailand to return home in the past week, fearing a crackdown on migrant workers after last month’s military takeover, an official said yesterday. The mass exodus of labourers –…

  • Pick-up avoiding motorcyclist flips onto rocky Kalim shore | Thaiger

    Pick-up avoiding motorcyclist flips onto rocky Kalim shore

    PHUKET: A pick-up truck avoiding a motorcyclist on the Kalim-Kamala Road last night flipped over onto the Kalim shore. The driver suffered only minor injuries. Preecha Hachaiboon, 37, was headed from Patong to Kalim at about 11pm on a road slick with rain and spray from large waves when a motorcyclist allegedly cut in front of him. Mr Hachaiboon swerved…

  • Tourists told to avoid speedboat trips as weather warning issued | Thaiger

    Tourists told to avoid speedboat trips as weather warning issued

    PHUKET: The Thai Meteorological Department has warned tourist against joining speedboat day trips, as a small boat warning is now in effect in Phuket due to big waves and high winds. “Wave heights are at 2-4 meters, and we will have wind speeds of up to 45k/h,” said Santhad Panbanpeaw, director of the Thai Meteorological Department’s Phuket Office. “All small…

  • Patong Police sweep party town for illegal weapons | Thaiger

    Patong Police sweep party town for illegal weapons

    PHUKET: Only one gun was discovered during a sweep for illegal firearms in Phuket’s premier party town early this morning. The five-team sweep composed of Patong Police officers and Civil Volunteers raided five targets after securing search warrants from the Phuket Provincial Court, Lt Col Suttichai Chairat of Patong Police told the Phuket Gazette this morning. “We received orders to…

  • Lifeguards beg beachgoers to stay safe as waves become deadly | Thaiger

    Lifeguards beg beachgoers to stay safe as waves become deadly

    PHUKET: Phuket lifeguards are imploring beachgoers to respect the dangerous ocean conditions and stay out of the water as the annual southwest monsoon season comes into full swing. Phuket Lifeguard Club President Prathaiyut Chuayuan issued the plea this morning. “Please do not go into the sea, especially at Kata and Karon. I have also received reports of heavy, high waves…

  • Rumors fried: Phuket KFC certified halal | Thaiger

    Rumors fried: Phuket KFC certified halal

    PHUKET: A furor among local Muslims over whether the fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) serves halal food, which Islamic law permits to be eaten, has been resolved – yes it does. Rumors were circulating on Facebook and Thai forums that KFC’s food was not halal because the chain does not display a “halal approved” sign on its shops, Komol…

  • One still missing after wave on Phuket’s deadliest beach sweeps six into deep water | Thaiger

    One still missing after wave on Phuket’s deadliest beach sweeps six into deep water

    PHUKET: Two foreigners and four others were caught by a single wave and dragged away from shore at Phuket’s deadliest beach this afternoon. Lifeguards were able to immediately save five of them. One is still missing. “Apisit Songkert, 13, went missing at about 5:50pm,” said Uten Singson, chief lifeguard Kata-Karon Beach. Mr Apisit, a Karon local, was at the beach…

  • South African union holds mass meeting in deadlocked platinum strike | Thaiger

    South African union holds mass meeting in deadlocked platinum strike

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community South African union holds mass meeting in deadlocked platinum strike Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The leader of South Africa’s AMCU mining union is due to meet with its members this week to update them on the progress of wage talks with platinum producers after negotiations…

  • Thousands of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon forced to work, says aid group | Thaiger

    Thousands of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon forced to work, says aid group

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Thousands of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon forced to work, says aid group Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: At least 50,000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are working, often in dire conditions and for 12 hours a day, to pay for food and shelter for their…

  • Crazed World Cup fans in Phuket: “Get it here!’ | Thaiger

    Crazed World Cup fans in Phuket: “Get it here!’

    PHUKET: The FIFA World Cup kicks off at 3am tomorrow with the opening match between Brazil and Croatia, marking the 19th edition of the renowned tournament that has simply become known as the World Cup. An estimated 3.2 billion people around the world – roughly half the global population – are projected to watch the world’s finest players compete for…

  • Iraq Kurds seize Kirkuk; Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad | Thaiger

    Iraq Kurds seize Kirkuk; Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Iraq Kurds seize Kirkuk; Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Iraqi Kurds seized control of the northern oil city of Kirkuk on Thursday, while surging Sunni Islamist rebels advanced towards Baghdad, as the central government’s army abandoned its posts in a rapid…