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  • Grissak vows to clean up Bangla | Thaiger

    Grissak vows to clean up Bangla

    PATONG: In a bid to clean up the trash dumped on Soi Bangla every day, Kathu Police Superintendent Col Grissak Songmoonnak has launched a garbage-disposal campaign to ease some of Patong’s waste woes.Col Grissak told the Gazette that he called on local vendors and municipal authorities to discuss the problem and develop a plan of action with the goal of…

  • European tourists seized from yacht off Somalia | Thaiger

    European tourists seized from yacht off Somalia

    MOGADISHU (The Nation/DPA): Four European citizens have been seized from a yacht off Somalia’s pirate-infested coast, Somali officials said yesterday.The district commissioner of the Las Korey area said that the four – the captain of the yacht plus a family of three – were abducted overnight on Sunday as they sailed through the Gulf of Aden.The kidnappers reportedly abandoned the…

  • Legal wrangle may leave Vises tenants homeless

    Legal wrangle may leave Vises tenants homeless

    PATONG: Tenants staying at the Vises Hotel on Sainamyen Rd in Patong have filed a complaint at Kathu Police Station over an eviction order requiring them to leave the hotel by July 15.A court notice attached to the hotel door warns that the hotel has been repossessed by Photipoom Co Ltd. The notice also warns that there is to be no…

  • Appeal for infant in need of heart operation | Thaiger

    Appeal for infant in need of heart operation

    PHUKET: The British International School (BIS) Phuket is calling for donations to help pay for specialized medical treatment for three-month-old Ruby, daughter of the school’s art co-ordinator, Claire Lester. Ruby has been diagnosed with DiGeorge’s syndrome, a genetic disorder that has left her with a partially collapsed lung, pneumonia and requiring a heart operation. She is currently hospitalized in Bangkok and…

  • Brit wins TriBallistic in rough conditions

    Brit wins TriBallistic in rough conditions

    NAI YANG: After the weather closed in on the Indigo Pearl resort yesterday, it was thought the swim leg of the third TriBallistic race in the current series would be canceled, but the seas calmed sufficiently to allow the senior race to start with the scheduled 600-meter, open-water swim. The athletes had to fight hard through large waves. Briton Bryan…

  • Body found off Koh Bon | Thaiger

    Body found off Koh Bon

    RAWAI: The unidentified body of a “white” man was found floating near Koh Bon about 11 am yesterday. The body was discovered by hotel staff working in the area.Lt Ratthakhet Manmuang, duty officer at Chalong Police Station, told the Gazette that the corpse was found about 300 meters from shore. The man is believed to have been around 40 years…

  • Thai guides angered by Russian substitutes | Thaiger

    Thai guides angered by Russian substitutes

    PHUKET: A group of about 10 Phuket tour guides on June 17 filed a complaint with Phuket Senator Thanyarat Atchariyachai, claiming that Russians were stealing their jobs by working as guides for Russian tour groups.K. Thanyarat, chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Tourism, was in Phuket with fellow committee members to sound out local businesspeople and report to Cabinet what…

  • Investors start eyeing Ao Phuket project

    Investors start eyeing Ao Phuket project

    PHUKET: Two men representing a Norwegian marine engineering firm yesterday met Governor Niran Kalayanamit to show their interest in the Ao Phuket development project.The Norwegians were just two of a host of potential investors who have been inquiring about the development, Gov Niran said.Geir L Kjersem, Managing Director of LMG Marin, met the governor at 1:30 pm, accompanied by his…

  • Press freedom vanishing from Thailand | Thaiger

    Press freedom vanishing from Thailand

    BANGKOK (The Nation): In his speech before the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand on Wednesday, Asean Secretary-General Dr Surin Pitsuwan delivered what might best be described as a severe reality check for Thai citizens. Citing statistics from Freedom House, the New York-based monitor of media freedoms around the world, he noted that less than a decade ago Thailand ranked 29th…

  • Oleydong retains WBC title

    Oleydong retains WBC title

    PHUKET CITY: WBC strawweight champion Oleydong Sithsamerchai (27-0, 10 KOs) used sharp, combination punching and a masterful defense to batter outclassed Japanese challenger Junichi Ebisuoka (17-11-3, 7 KOs) before scoring a ninth round knockout at a temporary ring set up at Saphan Hin.Sithsamerchai, a southpaw, was in complete control of the bout from the outset, winning every round on the…

  • PM in urgent meeting with Army and Police chiefs | Thaiger

    PM in urgent meeting with Army and Police chiefs

    BANGKOK (The Nation): Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Wednesday summoned Army chief General Anupong Paochinda and national police chief General Patcharawat Wongsuwant for an urgent meeting at his office.Sources said Samak ordered the two to beef up security at Government House in light of the threat by the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) to march to the seat of government on…

  • Restaurant owner killed in Patong Hill shooting

    Restaurant owner killed in Patong Hill shooting

    TUNG TONG: Police are investigating the shooting murder of a seafood restaurant owner early yesterday evening that caused a multiple-car accident at the bottom of Patong Hill.Thung Thong Police Superintendent Col Arayapan Pukbuakao identified the victim as 38-year-old Sirichai “Yod” Chaikoo, part owner of the 99 Seafood Restaurant on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Rd in Patong, opposite the Royal Paradise Hotel…

  • AirAsia flight forced to land in Phuket – twice | Thaiger

    AirAsia flight forced to land in Phuket – twice

    MAI KHAO: AirAsia flight FD3024 from Phuket to Bangkok was forced to land twice shortly after takeoff at Phuket International Airport (PIA) yesterday evening.A passenger on the flight told a Gazette source, “I heard the sound of wind rushing and then the engines roar [shortly after takeoff] and thought something had happened, but the crew didn’t tell the passengers exactly…

  • Sirens sound for tsunami drill

    Sirens sound for tsunami drill

    BANG TAO: The tsunami warning sirens at Bang Tao Beach sounded at 10:30 am today in a tsunami evacuation drill organized by the provincial government to ensure local villagers, especially the teachers and students at the local school, are prepared for an emergency.The sirens were triggered locally for the simulation, which lasted about 60 minutes. School children were evacuated to…

  • OrBorJor aims for Bt 80 million in room tax | Thaiger

    OrBorJor aims for Bt 80 million in room tax

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Organization Administration (OrBorJor) has set a target of 80 million baht in room tax revenue from hotels by the end of the current fiscal year, which ends September 30.The announcement was made by OrBorJor President Paiboon Upatising, who admitted that some hotel operators still refuse to pay the tax, which is levied at 1% of the room rate…

  • Number of drug arrests shoots up | Thaiger

    Number of drug arrests shoots up

    PHUKET: Crime statistics released by the Phuket Provincial Police show that the number of drug-related arrests in May was up 61% compared with the same month last year, while the number of arrests related to ya bah (methamphetamine) was twice the number for April.In May, there were 173 arrests for drug-related offenses, 101 of which involved ya bah, with a total…

  • Burmese man held for “death truck’ tragedy | Thaiger

    Burmese man held for “death truck’ tragedy

    PHUKET: Phuket police have arrested a Burmese man suspected of organizing the human smuggling ring that led to the death of 54 Burmese migrant workers on April 9.He is also suspected of involvement in the execution of former Kathu Police officer Decho Kaewnabon last Wednesday.Speaking after the Governor Meets the Press conference at Phuket Provincial Hall this morning, Phuket Police Commander Maj…

  • Governors warned over ASTV ban | Thaiger

    Governors warned over ASTV ban

    BANGKOK (The Nation): The Democrat Party yesterday warned provincial governors they would be at risk of violating the Constitution if they blocked ASTV broadcasts in line with Interior Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung’s instruction.Although Chalerm backpedalled from Friday’s threat by arguing he wanted cable operators to just gag inflammatory comments instead of imposing a total ban on ASTV broadcasts of the Bangkok…

  • Aussies dominate Laguna Marathon

    Aussies dominate Laguna Marathon

    CHERNG TALAY: Australian Stephen Paine completed the 42-kilometer course around the north end of the island in 2 hours 37 minutes and 52 seconds this morning to win the men’s championship title in this year’s Laguna Phuket International Marathon. In second place was defending champion Brent Roeger from the US. He rounded the course in 2:41:57, six minutes faster than…

  • Aussie wins Laguna Marathon | Thaiger

    Aussie wins Laguna Marathon

    CHERNG TALAY: Australian Stephen Paine completed the 42-kilometer course around the north end of the island in 2 hours 37 minutes and 52 seconds this morning to win the men’s championship title in this year’s Laguna Phuket International Marathon. In second place was defending champion Brent Roeger from the US. He rounded the course in 2:41:57, six minutes faster than…

  • Government threatens legal action against local TV networks | Thaiger

    Government threatens legal action against local TV networks

    BANGKOK (The Nation): Interior Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung Friday threatened to invoke Article 85 of the Criminal Code to take legal action against ASTV for broadcasting demonstrations of the People’s Alliance for Democracy [PAD].Chalerm said cable TV operators in the provinces who relay broadcasts of ASTV to their subscribers would also be taken to task by the government if they do…

  • Crooked conductor caught in Mai Khao

    Crooked conductor caught in Mai Khao

    THALANG: The Phuket Highway Police have arrested a bus conductor for stealing the equivalent of more than 18,000 baht from a young Aussie on his way to Phuket from Surat Thani.At a press conference yesterday afternoon, Phuket Highway Police Inspector Maj Jittrapol Kesornrak identified the suspect as Udon Thani native Rakpong Passawong, 22.His victim, 21-year-old Australian Jai Ruben Wadick, boarded a bus in…

  • Kamala residents seek suspension of troubled cop | Thaiger

    Kamala residents seek suspension of troubled cop

    KAMALA: About 30 local residents this morning met Kamala Police Deputy Superintendent Lt Col Winai Kongkeaw to demand that one of his officers be removed from active duty because his behavior was “dangerous”.At 11 am, the residents, including Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) representative Sontaya Soontarak and other elected officials, explained to Col Winai that a police lieutenant under his command had…

  • “Pastrygate” scandal intensifies | Thaiger

    “Pastrygate” scandal intensifies

    BANGKOK (Daily Xpress): Top Supreme Court Justice Kriengchai Jungchatupit says he would have arrested the lawyer suspected of attempting to bribe judges “on the spot”.“If I had been there, I would have arrested him on the spot,” says Kriengchai. “I would not have let him take the money back. I would have charged him with contempt.“I have learned that the person who…

  • Aussies, Thais dominate Samui Regatta

    Aussies, Thais dominate Samui Regatta

    KOH SAMUI: Ray Roberts, the top Asian sailor for 2008, Matt Allen, Commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, and Andrew Short, also from the Sydney club, have won the top prizes in the International Racing Class (IRC)1, IRC 2 and Cruising Classes, respectively, in the 7th Samui International Yacht Regatta.Roberts, a regular racer in Phuket and Thailand, and…

  • Snack box with a bonus winds up in court | Thaiger

    Snack box with a bonus winds up in court

    BANGKOK (The Nation): The Supreme Court has set up a committee to investigate an alleged attempt by a politician’s lawyer to bribe court officials, which a spokesman for ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra described as “a joke and impossible”.Sarawut Benjakul, deputy secretary-general of the court, confirmed a report that a lawyer representing a politician had given a box of pastry filled with…

  • Chief Ombudsman hears Phuket complaints | Thaiger

    Chief Ombudsman hears Phuket complaints

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket people’s top source of grief were problems stemming from land, Chief Ombudsman Gen Theeradej Meepien told reporters after two days of hearing complaints from Phuket residents.Gen Theeradej and his staff heard complaints from local people and held public information sessions explaining the role of the Ombudsman’s Office at the Phuket Merlin Hotel on June 3 and 4.“This…

  • Seafood prices ready to soar? | Thaiger

    Seafood prices ready to soar?

    PHUKET: Royal Thai Navy Chief Adm Narong Yutthawong, who once served as Supreme Commander of the Thai Armed Forces, has met leading local fishing industry figures as part of his senatorial fact-finding tour into the impact of rising fuel prices on the nation’s fishing industry.At a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall on June 4, Adm Narong said that his tour…

  • 4 cars destroyed in Toyota Pearl blaze

    4 cars destroyed in Toyota Pearl blaze

    PHUKET CITY: Owners of three vehicles waiting for repairs will have to wait a little longer before being reunited with their cars following a fire at the Toyota Pearl Phuket showroom and garage on Thepkrasattri Rd early on Saturday. Initial estimates put the loss from the fire at about 4 million baht, with damage to seven vehicles, four of which were totally destroyed. Police said they…

  • Failure rate for Bangkok condos nears 50% | Thaiger

    Failure rate for Bangkok condos nears 50%

    BANGKOK (The Nation): The chance of failure for condominium developers in Bangkok has grown to almost 50 per cent as competition heats up amid a glut of fresh supplies, warned Aquarius chief executive Yongyuth Chaipromprasert.After conducting a study over the past five months, the building consultant said even the inner Sukhumvit area, once deemed immune to downturns, “no longer guarantees success”.“The average take-up…