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  • Tuk tuk murder suspects arrested, four on the run

    Tuk tuk murder suspects arrested, four on the run

    PHUKET: Police on Friday arrested and charged a man and his son who are suspected of hiring a gunman to kill the president of the Patong Tuk Tuk Drivers’ Club last Tuesday (story here). The suspects, 38-year-old Wattana Nawakaew and his son 17-year-old son ‘Tong’, have both been charged with gang-related crimes, including gang murder, possession of illegal firearms and…

  • Russians injured in backhoe smash on dark road

    Russians injured in backhoe smash on dark road

    PHUKET: Three Russian were injured when the car they were in smashed into a backhoe parked on the Manik-Cherng Talay Road in Srisoonrthon early this morning. “The foreigners, named Vitaliy Savenko, 49, Natalia Eremikhina, 23 and Pavel Martynov, 23, were heading toward the Heroines’ Monument about 5:30am. They came across a road construction site where the backhoe was parked, and…

  • Traffic choked up as landslide fells utility poles, trees

    Traffic choked up as landslide fells utility poles, trees

    PHUKET: A landslide, following torrential rains last night (story here), caused several power poles and trees to fall in Patong this afternoon. Traffic was choked up on the 50 Pi Road, connecting Chalong and Petchakoot Road to Kata Karon. Patong Municipality sent workers to pick up the fallen trees while staff from the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) office in Patong…

  • Incessant rains cripple Phuket overnight

    Incessant rains cripple Phuket overnight

    PHUKET: Emergency staff have been ordered to remain alert after continuous rain battered the island last night, lasting well into the morning and flooding large areas in Patong and Phuket Town, among others. “I have ordered local administrative officials to stand by for any emergencies and also be on the lookout for residents who might need help,” Governor Chokchai Dejamorthan…

  • Gov asked to intervene in vendor, municipality conflict

    Gov asked to intervene in vendor, municipality conflict

    PHUKET: A group of 30 vendors yesterday filed a complaint with the governor’s office against the Patong Municipality after being given a cancellation notice of their rental contract. The vendors, who currently occupy the Loma Building on the Patong beachfront, asked the governor to intervene in the municipality’s plans to build a conference hall in the area where they operate…

  • Speedboat shooters on the loose

    Speedboat shooters on the loose

    PHUKET: Police are on a double manhunt for suspects that shot a fellow boat crew member in Koh Sirey last night. The 34-year-old victim, named Suchat Hetthong, escaped after getting shot in the right foot about 7:15pm near Koh Sirey Bridge. “Mr Suchat told us that five men, including the captain of another boat, showed up at his house and…

  • Thai man ignores red flags, nearly drowns

    Thai man ignores red flags, nearly drowns

    PHUKET: A Thai tourist nearly drowned on Wednesday after he ignored red flag warnings and went swimming at Kata Beach. About 4pm, 27-year-old Athithan Kanjanawattanakun reportedly disappeared into the water. Lifeguards and Royal Thai Navy search and rescue personnel managed to recover him while he was still conscious. Mr Athithan received first aid at the scene and was then sent…

  • Island View: Check yourself before passing judgment

    Island View: Check yourself before passing judgment

    PHUKET: Whether you live in Phuket, Philadelphia or the Philippines, one topic you cannot avoid hearing about is the upcoming presidential elections in the United States. It would not be an understatement to say that not only Americans, but the whole world is waiting to see how this plays out. While I’m generally not interested in politics, and certainly not…

  • Finance: Profiting from periods of panic

    Finance: Profiting from periods of panic

    THERE is a good lesson in handling panic that can be learned from recent events in Thailand. The SET index, which is a broad measure of the Thai stock market, went on a pretty wild ride in response to the news regarding the monarchy. If you are not aware of what happened, the chart (right) shows the massive sell-off, only…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Noodles in pyjamas

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Noodles in pyjamas

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.For…

  • Opinion: Battling carnage on the roads

    Opinion: Battling carnage on the roads

    PHUKET: As Phuket’s tourism industry prepares to welcome an influx of international arrivals for the upcoming high season, the island’s image has once again been tainted by violence within the taxi cartels. Turf wars among the island’s tuk-tuk drivers is one of the lines of inquiry Phuket police are looking into following the shooting murder of the president of the…

  • Top cop, officers charge down Bangla

    Top cop, officers charge down Bangla

    PHUKET: A posse of police officers paraded down the island’s party soi Wednesday night in an effort to boost tourist confidence. The 150-strong group was led down Bangla Road by Phuket Provincial Police Commander Teerapol Thipjaroen to scan the area for any suspicious activities. “The high season is coming,” said Gen Teerapol. “Christmas and New Year celebrations may attract criminals…

  • Phuket firefighters battle power pole blazes

    Phuket firefighters battle power pole blazes

    PHUKET: Two power poles on the island caught fire in two separate incidents last night and early this morning, leaving locals in the dark for several hours in some areas. “We received reports of an electricity pole on fire in Srisoonthorn, Thalang, on Thepkrasattri Road southbound, at about 8:30pm last night,” Amnart Sujjit, a firefighter for Srisoonthorn Municipality, told the…

  • Phuket bikers show love for His Majesty

    Phuket bikers show love for His Majesty

    PHUKET: At least 200 big bikers joined Phuket City Municipality officials in a mourning ceremony for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Saphan Hin on Tuesday night. The bikers, from Phuket and nearby provinces, created a formation to spell out the words ‘King’ and ‘Rama IX’ with their bikes. The ceremony was presided over by Phuket City Deputy Mayor Kawee…

  • Brit arrested for tuk-tuk robbery in Phuket

    Brit arrested for tuk-tuk robbery in Phuket

    PHUKET: A British tourist was arrested and charged with theft yesterday after stealing a tuk-tuk driver’s wallet and other possessions from inside the taxi’s cab while it was parked in Karon last week. After reporting the theft to Karon police on Saturday, the tuk-tuk driver, Tawatchai Namwong, posted a warning about the pilfering farang on social media. The post read:…

  • Flood, landslide warnings issued throughout Krabi

    Flood, landslide warnings issued throughout Krabi

    KRABI: Flood and landslide warnings have been issued for Krabi residents after downpours affected at least 50 people over the weekend. On Monday, Klonghin OrBorTor President Sila Saiyid inspected an area where about 20 houses have been flooded at Baan Tung Kor, in addition to 400-500 rai of palm and rubber plantations. “Heavy rains caused excess water to collect in…

  • Chinese holidaymaker drowns at Patong Beach

    Chinese holidaymaker drowns at Patong Beach

    PHUKET: A 31-year-old Chinese man on holiday in Phuket with his wife drowned at Patong Beach yesterday afternoon. The deceased, Gang Liu, 31, was pulled from the surf at 4:30pm and rushed to Patong Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 4:45pm. Patong Police chief Lt Col Weerapong Rakhito said yesterday that after questioning Mr Liu’s wife, it was clear…

  • Girl, 11, ripped from father’s arms in deadly surf

    Girl, 11, ripped from father’s arms in deadly surf

    PHUKET: An 11-year old Korean girl was ripped from the arms of her father and swept out to sea by strong waves during a day trip to Koh Racha on Monday. Tour boat staff later found her unconscious body floating in the water some distance from the beach at Ao Patok on Racha Island, where she had been swimming with…

  • Raging Russian tourist hurls bricks at cars in Karon

    Raging Russian tourist hurls bricks at cars in Karon

    PHUKET: A Russian woman was arrested and charged this morning after flying into a rage and throwing bricks at vehicles outside a hotel in Karon around 4am. Ms Bravova, 45, (full name withheld), cracked the windscreen of a Honda Jazz and damaged the back of a minivan during her tirade, reportedly shouting about something she had lost in front of…

  • Russian bikers in brawl with Phuket taxi drivers

    Russian bikers in brawl with Phuket taxi drivers

    PHUKET: A Russian tourist was charged with assault after a fight broke out between him and a group of Karon taxi drivers Sunday afternoon. The incident went viral on social media after it was captured on video by an onlooker. The four injured taxi drivers, who insisted that the tourist started the fight, filed a complaint with the Karon Police.…

  • Another drug bust nets B2mn worth of drugs

    Another drug bust nets B2mn worth of drugs

    PHUKET: A Ranong man was arrested in Phuket last night with more than 11,000 amphetamine (ya bah) pills estimated to have a street value of two million baht. Region 8 Police led by Lt Col Prawit Engchuan of Ao Nang Police arrested Somchok Thanomjit, 36, when he showed up to receive the package at a private transportation company in Rassada.…

  • Phuket police charge six with category 1 drug offenses

    Phuket police charge six with category 1 drug offenses

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Police today announced the arrests of four men and two women for narcotics offences, in the latest illegal drug crackdown in the province. Yuttana Sulsabai, 48, was caught at his house in Tah Chat Chai in possession of 35 amphetamine (ya bah) pills last Tuesday. Police charged him with possession and intent to sell the illicit drugs.…

  • Island View: Willing to go the distance for HM the King

    Island View: Willing to go the distance for HM the King

    PHUKET: The news of the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on October 13 has brought immense sadness to all Thais. Facebook and other social media is filled with messages of love and condolences. Every time I see such messages, it brings tears to my eyes. People are commemorating his life and achievements by sharing his history, hard work…

  • Young Russian found dead in jeep wreckage

    Young Russian found dead in jeep wreckage

    PHUKET: A 20 year old Russian diving instructor was found dead yesterday after the NGV-powered jeep he was driving crashed and burst into flames on Khao Khad Road in Wichit. Locals ran to help after the vehicle slid off the wet road and crashed into a rocky embankment at about 3pm but were beaten back by the flames. Rescue workers…

  • Crowds fill Sanam Luang for live recording of Royal Anthem

    Crowds fill Sanam Luang for live recording of Royal Anthem

    BANGKOK: Huge crowds of black-clad mourners from across the country poured into Sanam Luang this morning to join the mass singing of the Royal Anthem in the afternoon and express their love for His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej. People holding umbrellas in the scorching sun strolled on the huge ground, waiting for the mass singing to start at 1pm.…

  • Married to the mob: wife implicated in van driver shooting

    Married to the mob: wife implicated in van driver shooting

    PHUKET: Police have arrested the wife of a van driver and three accomplices for allegedly arranging to have the driver killed in a drive-by shooting outside his house in Kathu. The victim, Chamnong Kaewprot, was shot in the back by a masked gunman as he entered his home after parking his van outside the house around 11pm on October 8.…

  • Aussie extends visa to walk for King

    Aussie extends visa to walk for King

    SURAT THANI: Australian tourist David Hammill hopes to reach Bangkok on foot before his visa runs out, after setting off on Thursday from Surat Thani armed with a 28-day visa extension so he can make the 650km journey as a tribute to the His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Walking with a portrait of HM the King in hand, the 46-year-old…

  • Ladyboy stabs friend to death in Patong

    Ladyboy stabs friend to death in Patong

    PHUKET: A ladyboy was arrested today for the murder of his friend in a Patong apartment, after the two had a falling out about money earlier in the morning. Capt Yingyong Chuoykij of Patong Police arrived at the scene about 3:30am. “The apartment door was locked and no one answered the door, so we had to break it down,” he…

  • Demand for black clothes soars

    Demand for black clothes soars

    PHUKET: The government and private sectors have joined hands to ensure that the demand for black-colored clothing is taken care of in Thailand, including in Phuket. The move came after the government announced that government officials must wear black clothing for an entire year during the official mourning period of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej. It is recommended, but clearly not…

  • Foreign Consuls grieve for HM the King

    Foreign Consuls grieve for HM the King

    PHUKET: Fourteen Consuls gathered at Phuket Provincial Hall on Monday to express their condolences for the passing of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej last week. The Consuls, including French, Austrian, Brazilian, English, Chilean, Chinese, Czech, Finnish, German, Irish, Dutch, Russian, Swiss and Danish, were dressed in black to express their sorrow for the passing of His Majesty. The gathering was hosted…