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  • Cape Panwa Hotel Raceweek kicks off tomorrow

    Cape Panwa Hotel Raceweek kicks off tomorrow

    PHUKET: The first event of the 2015 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek is set to take place tomorrow. The kick-off event falls in the middle of Phuket’s southwest monsoon season – a time when some of the best sailing and racing conditions can be expected – and will welcome a competitive line-up of IRC racers, cruisers, multihulls and a growing…

  • Police consider foul play, reward offered for missing American diver

    Police consider foul play, reward offered for missing American diver

    PHUKET: Police have yet to rule out foul play as the family of an American scuba diver who vanished from a Similans-bound, liveaboard boat in April offers a 170,000-baht reward for any information that will lead to the discovery of his whereabouts. Joshua Michael Devine, 36, a civilian IT operative working at a United States military base in Kuwait, was…

  • Handsy ladyboy nabbed for digging into Indian pocket

    Handsy ladyboy nabbed for digging into Indian pocket

    PHUKET: Police promptly arrested a ‘friendly’ ladyboy after she picked the pocket of an Indian tourist in front of Soi Paradise in Patong last night. “Montree Srichantra, 24, had gone up to Amit Mahendra Shah, 34, and given him a big hug pretending to greet him. However, she had swiped his wallet,” Lt Col Sutthichai Thianpho of the Patong Police…

  • Illegal wild drugs lead to wild birds in Phuket

    Illegal wild drugs lead to wild birds in Phuket

    PHUKET: A raid on a local kratom dealer in Thalang uncaged a number of wild birds during a series of busts in an effort to combat drugs in the district. Thalang District Chief Veera Kerdsirimongkol and Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Siripong Leeprasit, Civil Defense Volunteers, officers from the Thalang District and officers from the Khao Phra Thaew Wildlife Sanctuary descended…

  • Rotary Club of Patong Beach elects new president

    Rotary Club of Patong Beach elects new president

    PHUKET: Swiss national Walter Wyler was elected president of the Rotary Club of Patong Beach (RCoPB), Phuket’s only English speaking Rotary club, earlier this month. The former Swiss Air Force colonel, and 15-year Rotarian, has set a number of goals for the club for the 2015-2016 year, including attracting more women members and continuing to support the club’s projects, such…

  • Breaking News: Unidentified body thought to be last missing crew member

    Breaking News: Unidentified body thought to be last missing crew member

    PHUKET: Officers believe that they have found the body of the final missing crew member from the 30-meter barge that sank between Koh Racha and Koh Phi Phi on July 7. The unidentified body was discovered in Trang, the same province that the body of the barge’s captain was discovered Saturday evening (story here). “It looks like the person died…

  • Captain of sunken barge discovered dead

    Captain of sunken barge discovered dead

    PHUKET: The captain of the 30-meter barge that sank between Koh Racha and Koh Phi Phi on July 7 was found dead by local fishermen in Trang Saturday evening. The heavily tattooed body of Visanu Thongbai, 50, was taken to Prince of Songkla Hopsital in Trang and then transported to Phuket for a funeral ceremony. “Doctors were able to confirm…

  • A Decade Ago: The wheels on the bus go round and round

    A Decade Ago: The wheels on the bus go round and round

    PHUKET: Much like 2015, the island was battling a flagging tourism industry and scrambling for solutions in 2005. Though Airports of Thailand (AoT) said it couldn’t bring tourists back ‘alone’, it was looking to slash landing fees for both domestic and international flights to woo crowds to the island – little did they know that the time would come… and…

  • Meth smuggler packs vagina

    Meth smuggler packs vagina

    PHUKET: A woman was arrested in Phang Nga, north of Phuket, following the discovery of 760 pills of ya bah (methamphetamine) hidden inside her vagina. “The pills were packed into three plastic bags before being nestled into two condoms and inserted into the suspect’s vagina,” Takua Pa Police Deputy Superintendent Worawit Yamaree revealed today. The 33-year-old Laos national named by…

  • Phuket police arrest member of Navy for drug running

    Phuket police arrest member of Navy for drug running

    PHUKET: Police arrested a member of the Royal Thai Navy and his companion after the two allegedly attempted to smuggle 120 kilograms of kratom leaves into Patong early this morning. Petty Officer First Class Jamnian Samorhom, 33, and Noppadol Wisetrat, 21, were moving the drugs into Phuket’s party town by using a ‘well-known’ convenience store truck, confirmed Lt Col Sutthichai…

  • Maimed sea turtle treated in Phuket

    Maimed sea turtle treated in Phuket

    PHUKET: A maimed female sea turtle was taken to the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) after it was washed ashore on an island off Ranong yesterday morning. The turtle, still too young to have laid her first eggs, was suffering from infections and exhaustion, Patcharaporn Kaewmong, a veterinarian at the PMBC explained. “We believe that the turtle lost its limbs…

  • Opinion: Traffic bubble buster

    Opinion: Traffic bubble buster

    PHUKET: There is a social glue that seems to be forcing more and more drivers to a complete standstill at red lights in Phuket than ever before. However, it only takes one weak link in the proverbial chain for old habits to kick in, along with first gear. Depending on how long ago you arrived on the island, the significant…

  • Successful fundraiser for Kiwi in coma

    Successful fundraiser for Kiwi in coma

    PHUKET: The friends and family of 28-year-old New Zealander Paul ‘PJ’ Lupi, who was seriously injured in an accident on Patong Hill, have now received adequate donations from generous helpers willing to fund Mr Lupi’s fight back to health. Mr Lupi was driving over the notorious hill at about 12:30am on July 6 when he fell off his motorbike and…

  • Lay Pang Beach getting bike lane, sidewalk

    Lay Pang Beach getting bike lane, sidewalk

    PHUKET: An ocean-view sidewalk and cycling path have been tabled to run along the once encroached-upon Lay Pang Beach, it was announced yesterday by Somchai Chanrod, chief inspector-general of the Ministry of Transport. The paths will run about three kilometers, with the bike lane being three meters wide and the sidewalk four meters wide. “If we receive positive feedback about…

  • Tread carefully in budget condo market

    Tread carefully in budget condo market

    PHUKET: Regardless of whether the Thai gross domestic product expands at the lower target of 3 to 3.8 per cent, as earlier expected this year, it would not help the Phuket budget condominium market, or that of other major provincial cities, as they have already been affected, Phanom Kanjanathiemthao, managing director of Knight Frank Chartered Company, said in an exclusive…

  • Rescued boatman rushed to hospital

    Rescued boatman rushed to hospital

    PHUKET: The fourth survivor of a barge that sank between Koh Racha Yai and Koh Phi Phi on Tuesday is being transferred from Koh Ngai, where he was found this morning in weak condition, to Koh Lanta Hospital. Myanmar national Thar Hlaing, 46, was plucked from the sea and brought to Koh Ngai, southeast of Phuket, by a transport ship…

  • Special Delivery: Drug network uses social media, post office

    Special Delivery: Drug network uses social media, post office

    PHUKET: Enormous quantities of drugs are being shipped to Phuket through the Thai Postal system as island dealers buy in bulk through online social media platforms. “It has become more difficult catching drug dealers after they started using social media applications such as LINE and Facebook to buy and sell their products,” Director of the Narcotics Control Board (NCB) Sithisak…

  • Business Buzz: Peer into the phones of others with Periscope

    Business Buzz: Peer into the phones of others with Periscope

    PHUKET: Welcome to Periscope, the latest craze to hit the online world. Periscope is an addition to the Twitter stable, with huge information sharing possibilities. This is an app that allows you to ‘discover the world through somebody else’s eyes’. Users can download it and then choose from a multitude of people and experiences that they want to be a…

  • Squatters demand officials dig up mining concession

    Squatters demand officials dig up mining concession

    PHUKET: Officers are now searching for the exact location of an old mining concession in Chalong, after squatters refused to move from a disputed 70-rai property in the area. Sra Ton Po villagers have remained firmly rooted to the piece of land and even filed a complaint to the Damrongtham Center (ombudsman’s office) claiming that the Chanote title holders of…

  • Silent alleged killer out on 500k baht bail

    Silent alleged killer out on 500k baht bail

    PHUKET: A second man wanted for the murder of a SuperCheap store manager turned himself in to Phuket City Police on Wednesday. Nattapong Thongsirthong, 24, arrived at the station with his lawyer after a warrant for his arrest was issued. “Mr Nattapong refused to answer any of our questions, saying that he would make his statements in front of the…

  • Breaking News: Fourth survivor of sunken barge rescued

    Breaking News: Fourth survivor of sunken barge rescued

    PHUKET: A fourth survivor from a barge that sank between Koh Racha Yai and Koh Phi Phi on Tuesday was found this morning by locals on Koh Ngai, southeast of Phuket. A naval rescue team is en route to the island in Trang province. The survivor, Myanmar national named only as Thar Hliang, 46,* is said by locals at the…

  • Marine Office on lookout for boats defying warning

    Marine Office on lookout for boats defying warning

    PHUKET: The local Marine Office chief has confirmed that captains taking boats under 12-meters long out from Phuket will be charged for disobeying the small-boat warning issued this week. The order is now for boats of 12 meters or less, down from the 24-meter-long boat order issued earlier this week (story here). However, Phuket Marine Office Chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut said…

  • Body washes up on Patong beach

    Body washes up on Patong beach

    PHUKET: Police found the body of a man who had been reported missing by relatives on Sunday washed up on Patong Beach yesterday. Police told the Phuket Gazette yesterday that Suriya Rattanajan, 20, had been fishing on the rocks near Tri Trang Beach on Sunday when he was knocked into the water and dragged out to sea. “Mr Suriya’s relatives…

  • A Decade Ago: Dog food in short supply

    A Decade Ago: Dog food in short supply

    PHUKET: Pups found themselves on page one of the July 2, 2005, issue of the Phuket Gazette: food supplies were dwindling at the Mid Road Dog Shelter in Thalang, leaving some 300 dogs to subsist on rations of cat food donated after the tsunami. The humiliation of having to eat cat food aside, it was not a good situation. The…

  • Three of six missing crew found alive

    Three of six missing crew found alive

    PHUKET: Three crew members of a barge that sank between Koh Racha Yai and Koh Phi Phi on Tuesday were found by locals and rescued from the sea off Koh Lanta yesterday and early this morning. The 30-meter barge Sintu Phuket 1 was transporting construction materials and a backhoe from Ao Makham to Koh Racha Yai when it sank in…

  • Schools of Phuket fishermen scramble to get legal

    Schools of Phuket fishermen scramble to get legal

    PHUKET: The flood gates opened yesterday as hundreds of employers and migrant workers in the fishing industry queued up at Phuket’s newly-opened one-stop service center designed to get fishing boats and their crews legal. “I couldn’t believe there were that many people who needed to be taken care of,” said Capt Preecha Tuntiruk of the Third Naval Area Command, who…

  • Video Report: Boat crews saved from sinking vessels

    Video Report: Boat crews saved from sinking vessels

    PHUKET: Crew members of the two boats which sank this morning off Koh Racha and Koh Hei (Coral Island) have been safely rescued by Marine Police. Meanwhile, search and rescue teams are still looking for the barge Sintu Phuket 1, which sank early yesterday morning, and its six crew members (story here). There were six people on the fishing trawler,…

  • Tourists stranded as fierce storm rolls in

    Tourists stranded as fierce storm rolls in

    PHUKET: Hoteliers on Koh Phi Phi, Koh Racha Yai and other islands in the Phuket region have requested that the Navy and Marine Police assist in transporting tourists back to Phuket following a ban on any boats smaller than 24 meters going out to sea. The Phuket Marine Office’s ban on small boats comes as the Thai Meteorological Department issued…

  • Breaking News: One more boat sinks, one wrecked off Phuket

    Breaking News: One more boat sinks, one wrecked off Phuket

    PHUKET: One boat sank and another was beached this morning off Phuket in the rough southwest monsoon seas, confirmed Phuket Marine Police Chief Panya Chaichana. “There were six people on the fishing trawler that sank at about 8:15am. There are 10 people on the other boat, which is currently wrecked on Koh Hei [Coral Island] and taking in water,” Mr…

  • Phuket allocated B3.5bn for infrastructure upgrades

    Phuket allocated B3.5bn for infrastructure upgrades

    PHUKET: Road projects will make up half of the 3.5 billion baht worth of projects approved to make much-needed changes on the island, said Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong last week. The Highways Department has been awarded 1.75bn baht to improve the island’s infrastructure through four projects, confirmed Samak Luedwonghad, director of the Phuket Highways Office. First is a 550-million-baht underpass…