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  • Ratsada drug purge continues

    Ratsada drug purge continues

    A 21 year old man from Ratsada sub-district, Wanchana Saelim, was arrested yesterday (August 19) with 589 amphetamine pills  plus 50 grams of meth amphetamine. The arrest follows a report from an undercover officer in the Ratsada area who had followed Khun Wanchana for a while and discovered he was trafficking drugs to the locals on a regular basis; the…

  • Baggage handler nabbed at Phuket Airport over thefts

    Baggage handler nabbed at Phuket Airport over thefts

    Attachai Kaewduang, a 25 years old Baggage Handler working at Phuket Airport, was caught and arrested for stealing a mobile phone and other valuables. Police found that he had repeatedly stole belongings from passengers. Following a complains left on the AOT (Airports of Thailand) Facebook page by an Indian passenger who travelled to Dubai from Phuket International Airport on April…

  • Chinese tourists get in trouble in strong Nai Thon surf

    Chinese tourists get in trouble in strong Nai Thon surf

    Lifeguards saved two Chinese swimmers at Nai Thon beach yesterday after they’d decided swimming in a red flag zone was a good idea. As the shore along Nai Thon has sudden drops off, the red flags were placed along the beach yesterday with quite heavy surf and strong onshore winds. Somporn Wareekul, Head of Nai Thon beach lifeguards, says there…

  • Three metre python caught snacking on chickens

    Three metre python caught snacking on chickens

    A 3 metre python weighing around 20 kilos has been caught in the act swallowing two small chickens near a salvage yard of Mr. Poonsap Sae Ngang at 8am. A Kusoldharm rescue team tried to catch it using a rope lasso but the snake headed for a nearby tree. After a few attempts the team finally got the snake with nobody…

  • Animal shows in Phuket. ‘Not in my back yard’!

    Animal shows in Phuket. ‘Not in my back yard’!

    OPINION by Tim Newton Three years ago the issue came into sharp focus in Phuket when a Ukraine company established ‘Nemo’, the first dolphinarium in Phuket, right next door to the Chalong Zoo. The dolphinarium drew a lot of kick-back from locals who took the NIMBY approach – Not In My Back Yard. They were applying their western values about the…

  • New domestic terminal arrival & departure changes from tomorrow.

    New domestic terminal arrival & departure changes from tomorrow.

    Heading to the airport? To the domestic terminal? Changes for traffic flow kicks in from tomorrow (Saturday). Check our story here so that you don’t get caught out. Some changes for traffic flow at Phuket International Airport

  • A tale of two drug hauls. Drugs found in Ratsada and Tha Chat Chai.

    A tale of two drug hauls. Drugs found in Ratsada and Tha Chat Chai.

    Police arrested 32 year Teerapong “Jane” Wonganansup with 522 pills of amphetamine, 42.47 grams of crystal meth, a 9 mm. semi-automatic pistol, a .22 semi-automatic pistol, 130 bullets and a digital scale. After a report from an undercover officer, police made a visit to Teerapong’s house in Soi Paniang, Ratsada. They initially found 50 pills of amphetamine and 2 grams…

  • Two years and no convictions. Erawan Shrine bombing, Bangkok.

    Two years and no convictions. Erawan Shrine bombing, Bangkok.

    Only one person has been interrogated about the horrific Ratchaprasong bomb of August 2015 and it is now feared justice may not be reached for several more years. Yesterday marked the two-year anniversary of the deadly bomb attack at the famous Erawan Shrine tourist destination in Bangkok, which killed 20 people and injured 125 others. Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw)…

  • “It was a Barracuda”. Phuket Provincial Fisheries investigate the mystery bite of Japanese man.

    “It was a Barracuda”. Phuket Provincial Fisheries investigate the mystery bite of Japanese man.

    Phuket’s Governor, with the help of a local specialist, says that the mystery fish attacking 36 year old Japanese man, Keira Kosigoe, while surfing 15 metres offshore in Kamala, wasn’t a shark but a barracuda. Following the incident yesterday (August 16), Governor Norapat Plodthong says that after asking the specialist from Phuket Provincial Fisheries Office to investigate the wound, the…

  • Vaping could get you ten years in a Thai prison

    Vaping could get you ten years in a Thai prison

    Vaping, the popular alternative to smoking cigarettes, might be OK where you come from, but in Thailand sucking on your favourite ‘vape’, or even bringing them into the country, could put put you in a Thai prison for ten years. It’s not a new law, with the import of electronic cigarettes and shisha being banned back in October 2014, but…

  • Muslim insurgents suspected in this morning’s bombing outside police living quarters

    Muslim insurgents suspected in this morning’s bombing outside police living quarters

    Muslim insurgents are suspected in the detonation of a car bomb in front of a row of townhouses, the official living quarters of staff at Pattani’s Mayo Police Station. No one was killed or injured in this morning’s bomb attack. Luckily police spotted the vehicle while it was being parked around 4am. The official barracks for the local police are…

  • Police arrest two men with a kilo of meth-amphetamine

    Police arrest two men with a kilo of meth-amphetamine

    Border Patrol Police are searching for a third man, named only as “Gong”, implicated by one of the two suspects, after the arrest of 23 year old Teerasak “Dome” Somwang and 33 year old Non Rittichai, a Nakohn Si Thammarat resident, with one kilogram of crystal meth valued at 2 million Baht. The arrests follow an investigation by an undercover…

  • Air Asia under fire over racial discrimination at Don Mueang

    Air Asia under fire over racial discrimination at Don Mueang

    A Bangkok expat has taken to social media to share an open letter to Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, after facing what he describes as “Racial Discrimination” by airline staff at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. Philip Culbertson describes in detail how check-in staff questioned his group for an hour, demanding to see US$800 each from his wife and…

  • Dramatic robbery of five pick-ups leaves two dead in Songkla

    Dramatic robbery of five pick-ups leaves two dead in Songkla

    At least two people are dead after a daring robbery of five pick-up trucks in Songkhla yesterday which set off a dramatic series of events, including a hostage-taking, shootout, explosion and the safe disposal of a bomb. It started about 11am when a group of six or seven armed suspects raided the Wangto Car Centre in Tambon Na Thawi in…

  • Japanese man gets bitten by ‘something’ at Kamala

    Japanese man gets bitten by ‘something’ at Kamala

    A 25-30 year old Japanese man was calling for help yesterday (Wednesday) after getting attacked by a mystery marine creature at Kamala Beach which left him with some severe, deep wounds. Kamala police and locals in the area have surmised that the wounds seem to have resulted from sharp teeth, perhaps even a shark. The man suffered a deep wound…

  • Ten year ‘Geeza Visa’ now available for Retirees in Thailand.

    Ten year ‘Geeza Visa’ now available for Retirees in Thailand.

    The 10-year visa for foreign retirees is now available at an Immigration office near you. Despite the top Immigration officer’s announcement today many offices are unaware of the change and new availability of the 10 year visa option. Lt. Gen. Natthathorn Prohsunthorn says the new visa comes in two installments, each lasting five years. Foreigners from 14 countries who meet…

  • Rocks ain’t clams! Phuket man complains after finding stones in his seafood.

    Rocks ain’t clams! Phuket man complains after finding stones in his seafood.

    39 year old Kittiphon Chuensrinuan, from Phuket, headed to the Phuket Office of Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) yesterday to complain about overpriced clams sold in a seafood shop in front of the Rawai Sea Gypsy village. The display of clams also contained stones. He took photos and brought some of the stones as evidence. “First of all, the price at…

  • Krabi snatch and run thief arrested in Phuket

    Krabi snatch and run thief arrested in Phuket

    Phuket police have managed to arrest 35 year old Panuwit Pakamas, a Krabi resident, after he snatched a bag with 10,000 Baht in cash and other valuables from a Chinese tourist and fled the scene. Pol. Lt. Col. Naruebadin Banglisen explained that 40 year old Ms. Yi Weihong reported to the police on August 12 that a Thai man on…

  • Some changes for traffic flow at Phuket International Airport

    Some changes for traffic flow at Phuket International Airport

    Phuket International Airport is about to readjust the traffic flow in front of the domestic terminal as well as the pick-up point for arrivals. The readjustment aims to separate the arrivals and the departures of the domestic terminal and will start from August 19. The arrivals pick-up point will be moved to the elevated platform that has been recently renovated…

  • Supreme Court Judges under protection in lead up to Yingluck verdict

    Supreme Court Judges under protection in lead up to Yingluck verdict

    Security officers will be sent to guard judges in the high-profile case involving former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra to maintain order ahead of the announcement of a verdict. The panel of nine judges hearing the case in the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders, and their residences, will be under guard until after the court delivers its verdict…

  • THAIGER TODAY Tuesday, August 15

    THAIGER TODAY Tuesday, August 15

    Soggy start to Tuesday | Government pushing ahead with media controls | Bombardier Monorail coming to BKK | Activists urging Government to come up with long-term flood solutions | Belgian couple accuse ‘police’ of scam.

  • Patong and Rawai worst hit from floods

    Patong and Rawai worst hit from floods

    DATELINE: 1pm, August 15. The torrential rain in Phuket is affecting several at-risk areas including Patong and the Sea Gypsy Village in Rawai. Several hours of heavy rains have resulted in some parts of Patong to be underwater, especially on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road where smaller vehicles and motorbikes could barely move through. More than a meter-high floods were a…

  • Governor warning Phuket residents about more floods and storms

    Governor warning Phuket residents about more floods and storms

    PHOTO: Suntorn Yangyuen Following the heavy rain that continues from last night, Phuket’s Governor, Norapat Plodthong, is expressing his concerns about more flash flooding and storms in many areas across the island. “According to the TMD (Thai Meteorological Department) Office of the Southern West Coast, from today until August 19th, there is a moderate Southwest monsoon that is affecting the…

  • Government ramping up its plans to control Thai media

    Government ramping up its plans to control Thai media

    The military government’s so-called “agreement of truth” will likely include a mechanism to oversee media in the name of ensuring the press “act responsibly to society” by following an imposed code of conduct and professional morality. The agreement will likely require approval from major political parties before being put into practice. But the same mechanism will also help protect media…

  • Belgian couple fleeced of 100 Euro by ‘police’ in BKK

    Belgian couple fleeced of 100 Euro by ‘police’ in BKK

    A Belgian couple are claiming they were detained and robbed by Bangkok police on the last day of their holiday. 28 year olds Maxime Kempeneer and Noel Borgs are making big news in Euro social media. According to their story, the robbery happened on August 10. Maxime says the couple had been backpacking and were in Bangkok to catch their…

  • Governor leads the way. Cleaning Tha Chin Canal in honour of HM Queen’s Birthday 

    Governor leads the way. Cleaning Tha Chin Canal in honour of HM Queen’s Birthday 

    In honor of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s 85th birthday, a large group of locals and officials, led by Phuket’s Governor Noraphat Plodthong, boarded 62 boats to collect rubbish on the 10 kilometre stretch of Tha Chin Canal in Ratsada (to the north and east of Phuket Town). Governor Plodthong says cleaning the canal has been a priority for the island.…

  • Six day ultimatum – Cambodia to Laos.

    Six day ultimatum – Cambodia to Laos.

    Cambodia’s PM has issued a six-day “ultimatum” to Laos – to remove a group of troops who have allegedly trespassed across their border, or face a military response. “We don’t want to have a dispute with Laos, but we also cannot allow the situation remain like this anymore,” said PM Sen, adding that he was running out of patience with…

  • Demands for recovery of Thai student bodies in California

    Demands for recovery of Thai student bodies in California

    Several Thai associations in California will gather today to call for US authorities to speed up the recovery of the bodies of two Thai students and their rental car, according to a respresentative. The comments were made in a video posted by by Siam Town US’s Facebook page. The gathering would include representatives of at least five Thai associations in…

  • Phuket security at ‘maximum’. Seven southern provinces warned.

    Phuket security at ‘maximum’. Seven southern provinces warned.

    Security is being ramped up in some southern provinces today including Phuket, Trang, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phangnga and Krabi. Police have put the security level at ‘maximum’ reflecting their concerns over possible violent anniversary attacks after last year’s bombings and arson on August 11 and 12. Ten bombs went off and five fires broke out…

  • Don Mueang Airport immigration processing times. Idea #78.

    Don Mueang Airport immigration processing times. Idea #78.

    The ideas are coming thick and fast now, a week after an estimated 4,000 passengers had to wait nearly five hours to be processed at Don Mueang Airport, the capital’s secondary airport catering mainly for budget airlines. last Saturday night. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is ordering Royal Thai Air Force officers to help speed up the process at airport immigration…