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  • Singapore officials consider Phuket consulate

    Singapore officials consider Phuket consulate

    PHUKET: Phuket is one of several popular tourist destinations in Thailand being considered as the location for a consulate for the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore. Gabriel Liow, a counsellor from the Singapore Embassy, visited Phuket on Wednesday to wish the island’s officials a happy eew year and discuss issues that concern Singaporean tourists and expats in Phuket. “Mr…

  • New Zealander shot in scuffle with Thai stepfather in Phuket

    New Zealander shot in scuffle with Thai stepfather in Phuket

    PHUKET: A New Zealander, born to a Thai mother, was shot late last night in an attempt to wrestle a handgun from his stepfather, who was allegedly drunk at the time. Jamie Smith, 30, was rushed to the new Dibuk Hospital on Chao Fa West Road (story here) after his mother called the police at about 11pm. When police arrived…

  • Illegal tour guide swept up in Phuket crackdown

    Illegal tour guide swept up in Phuket crackdown

    PHUKET: Another illegal tour guide was swept up at the Karon View Point in a recent crackdown aimed at protecting the job for Thai nationals. Liang Yang, 33, has denied the charges of operating an illegal tourism business, working illegally as a tour guide and working without permission. He told officers that the six Chinese nationals he was with were…

  • Financial outlook for the year ahead

    Financial outlook for the year ahead

    PHUKET: Looking back at 2014, the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) posted a solid year. The S&P +11.4%, Dow +7.5% and Russell 2000 +3.5%. The “buy the dip” mentality began to take hold as any small correction saw buyers step in and purchase equities. 2014 SUMMARY• Soaring Treasury bond prices• Collapse in global commodity prices (oil)• MH17 airline crash,…

  • Government puts end to Myanmar concert plan, cites security concerns

    Government puts end to Myanmar concert plan, cites security concerns

    PHUKET: The first concert in Phuket dedicated to entertaining Myanmar nationals has been blocked by the local government, which has cited security concerns. The “Myanmar – Thai Cultural Relationship Concert” was to be held in a field behind Bus Terminal 1 on Phang Nga Road, in Phuket Town, tomorrow night. The event was to feature Myanmar celebrities R Zarni, Ni…

  • Phuket’s shining light in the shade business

    Phuket’s shining light in the shade business

    PHUKET: Local Phuket startup Window Design and Awnings Co Ltd, which has rapidly made a name for itself since its founding in 2009, is now looking to expand beyond the Kingdom’s borders. People may have noticed the white curved fabrics spread out over the walkways at Boat Lagoon, but the majority of the company’s clients are four, five and six-star…

  • Interest in Super Bowl undeflated as big game nears

    Interest in Super Bowl undeflated as big game nears

    PHUKET: After almost two full weeks of media hype, controversy over “deflated balls” and an orgy of wagering on Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots have emerged as very slight favorites to win their fourth Lombardi Trophy when they play the defending champs the Seattle Seahawks in Glendale Arizona on Super Bowl Sunday [Stupor Bowl Monday for Phuketeers –…

  • Opinion: Co-operation is key to keeping us safe

    Opinion: Co-operation is key to keeping us safe

    Phuriphat Theerakulpisut, 47, originally from Trang province, is chief of the Phuket Marine Office. He graduated from the Merchant Marine Training Center in 1986. Here, he talks about the duties of the Phuket Marine Office, and the changes and problems he has seen and encountered during his time as chief. PHUKET: It could be said that the Phuket Marine Office…

  • Phuket sea gypsy, 59, denied hospital treatment for broken leg

    Phuket sea gypsy, 59, denied hospital treatment for broken leg

    PHUKET: A 59-year-old woman from Phuket’s sea gypsy community in Rawai denied treatment at Vachira Phuket Hospital for a broken leg sparked a mass visit to Governor Nisit Jansomwong by more than 30 angry villagers yesterday. “Pohnao Bangjark broke her left leg while collecting shellfish at Rawai Beach on January 16,” sea gypsy Sanit Sae-Thua told Governor Nisit at Phuket…

  • Opinion: Phuket teens can booze, thanks to local shops

    Opinion: Phuket teens can booze, thanks to local shops

    PHUKET: The recent order by Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha confirming that the basic terms of the controversial Alcohol Control Act of 2008 will remain unchanged comes as great news for “mom-and-pop” store operators across the nation, as it ensures that they will maintain their most important competitive advantage over increasingly powerful chain store competitors: the ability to sell alcohol…

  • Australian Honorary Consul for Phuket officially appointed

    Australian Honorary Consul for Phuket officially appointed

    PHUKET: The Australian embassy in Bangkok yesterday officially confirmed the appointment of Canadian national Michelle Hawryluk, a partner in the Phuket-based law firm Hawryluk Legal Advisors, as the Australian Honorary Consul for Phuket. Ms Hawryluk has jurisdiction in the provinces of Phuket, Krabi and Phang Nga, read a statement from the embassy issued yesterday. An experienced lawyer, Ms Hawryluk has…

  • NLA panel to summon US envoy

    NLA panel to summon US envoy

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community NLA panel to summon US envoy The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The spat between Thailand and the United States looks set to continue with the National Legislative Assembly’s foreign affairs committee planning to summon the US charge d’affaires to explain the recent criticism by a…

  • Two teens dead in Phuket Town midday shootout

    Two teens dead in Phuket Town midday shootout

    PHUKET: Two teenagers are dead after a rival gang of four second-year university students gunned them down in broad daylight, along with two others, on the streets of Phuket Town today. Sakdarin Kiembuth, 17, a former student at Phuket Technical College, died at the scene. Piaphat Jadsarng, a first-year student at Phuket Technical College, died from his injuries in hospital,…

  • Corrupt Phuket officials paid B700mn for parkland, Isoc told

    Corrupt Phuket officials paid B700mn for parkland, Isoc told

    PHUKET: A top-flight general from Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) Region 4 yesterday heard first-hand that applicants had paid 700 million baht for land titles to be issued for plots within Phuket’s Sirinath National Park. Maj Gen Ronnarong Koatdamrong, who serves as deputy director-general of Isoc Region 4, heard the account at a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall, attended by…

  • Norwegian expat Dokset jailed 9 years for Phuket murder

    Norwegian expat Dokset jailed 9 years for Phuket murder

    PHUKET: Norwegian national Stein Harvard Dokset, a long-term Phuket expat, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend Rungnapa Suktong. The sentence, which was handed down this afternoon at Phuket Provincial Court, stipulates that Mr Dokset will serve 7.5 years for murder, six months for concealing the evidence of the crime and one year…

  • Challenge Cup basketball showcases Phuket skill

    Challenge Cup basketball showcases Phuket skill

    PHUKET: The British International School Phuket (BISP) senior boys team fell just short of a back-to-back success over the weekend at the second annual Challenge Cup basketball tournament. The team had a strong run, winning all three of their games before facing off with last year’s finalists, Thai Hua. The hotly-contested, low-scoring game, 19-17, was fraught with solid defense by…

  • Mandatory phone SIM registration begins on Sunday

    Mandatory phone SIM registration begins on Sunday

    PHUKET: A plan is underway for all 7-Eleven and Family Mart convenience stores throughout Phuket to register prepaid SIM cards for mobile phones at point of sale, as a convenient way for people to meet the new requirement for registration of SIM cards on or before the July 31 deadline. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) announced last week…

  • Mum makes public plea to find deaf son missing in Phuket

    Mum makes public plea to find deaf son missing in Phuket

    PHUKET: A mother has made a public plea to find her missing deaf son, last seen near the family home in Phuket Town on Tuesday. Saithong Sankaeo filed a missing-person report at Phuket City Police Station yesterday in the hope of finding her 22-year-old son, Therdsak. “He walks with a limp, has dark skin, medium long hair and was last…

  • PM wants Surapong to face junta summons

    PM wants Surapong to face junta summons

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community PM wants Surapong to face junta summons The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said yesterday that he would instruct the junta to summon former foreign minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul over comments seen as deepening the national divide. Mr Surapong made the comment…

  • Rohingya refugees say traffickers in Malaysia abuse and kill

    Rohingya refugees say traffickers in Malaysia abuse and kill

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Rohingya refugees say traffickers in Malaysia abuse and kill Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Abul Kassim, a Rohingya asylum seeker, was snatched from his home in the northern Malaysian state of Penang on Jan. 12. The next morning, his beaten and bloodied body was found. That…

  • 5-day break in May backed by Cabinet | Thaiger

    5-day break in May backed by Cabinet

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community 5-day break in May backed by Cabinet The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Cabinet yesterday approved a proposal to make May 4 a public holiday to extend the holiday period between Labour Day and Coronation Day to five days. The new holiday will be added…

  • PM Prayut rebuts US snub

    PM Prayut rebuts US snub

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Prayut rebuts US snub The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday launched a full rebuttal against Daniel Russel, the visiting US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, saying the coup was staged to save democracy and that…

  • AirAsia probe vets possible computer glitch, crew response

    AirAsia probe vets possible computer glitch, crew response

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community AirAsia probe vets possible computer glitch, crew response Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Investigators probing the crash of an AirAsia jetliner are examining maintenance records of a key part of its automated control systems, and how the pilots may have handled the plane if it failed,…

  • Japan’s Abe: new video of Islamic State captive Goto “despicable”

    Japan’s Abe: new video of Islamic State captive Goto “despicable”

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Japan’s Abe: new video of Islamic State captive Goto “despicable” Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday termed “despicable” a new video appearing to show Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, who is being held by Islamic State militants, saying he could be…

  • Woman dies in collision with Phuket tour bus

    Woman dies in collision with Phuket tour bus

    PHUKET: A woman was killed after her motorbike collided with a tour bus in front of the Phuket Shooting Range in Chalong at 9:30am today. Police and rescue workers were called to the scene, where they found the body of 33-year-old Rapeepat Kanphutra trapped under the Authai Thurahan tour bus, which was carrying Chinese tourists to a souvenir shop in…

  • Phuket FC outgunned as Yokohama level pre-season series

    Phuket FC outgunned as Yokohama level pre-season series

    PHUKET: Yokohama FC eventually outclassed Phuket FC to run out 2-0 winners at Surakul Stadium on Sunday, claiming a respectable 3-3 on aggregate against the islanders over two friendlies played in the past week. The home side, who have officially taken on the nickname “The Ronins”, held out the visiting J-League squad for the first half, but the superior skills…

  • Slow police response to Phuket drive-by robbery draws ire

    Slow police response to Phuket drive-by robbery draws ire

    PHUKET: Relatives of a man who was robbed while lying injured on the road have lodged a complaint with the Phuket Provincial Police Commander after the Thalang Police failed to respond to the case. Akkarapol Chumnummanee, 27, was robbed on Sunday at about 3.30am after he fell off his motorbike near the entrance to Bang Kanoon Forest, on the northbound…

  • Brit expat skull cracked for failing to pay Phuket bar bill

    Brit expat skull cracked for failing to pay Phuket bar bill

    PHUKET: Police are investigating an attack on a British man who is lying in a Phuket hospital with a fractured skull after allegedly being beaten with a baseball bat for not having enough cash to pay his drinking bill. Christopher Stark, a 64-year-old English teacher at Phuket Montessori progressive school, told police that he was attacked by Sarawuth Kongphat, 37,…

  • Australia-Asia program to combat trafficking in persons

    Australia-Asia program to combat trafficking in persons

    PHUKET: Thailand’s criminal-justice response to human trafficking received a boost from the Australian government yesterday, as an arrangement to commence the Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking In Persons (AAPTIP) in Thailand was signed at a ceremony in Bangkok. This signing marks a milestone in the implementation of AAPTIP – a program through which the Australian government has made a five-year…

  • Man to stand trial for attempted rape of Australian tourist

    Man to stand trial for attempted rape of Australian tourist

    PHUKET: The Office of the Phuket Public Prosecutor has confirmed that it will prosecute a man for the attempted rape of an Australian tourist on Koh Maphrao, east of Phuket, in November. The man, who has yet to be named by police, surrendered to officers after staff at a resort on the island notified police of the incident, and officers…