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  • Hundreds gather at home of fallen former Patong Mayor Pian Keesin [video] | Thaiger

    Hundreds gather at home of fallen former Patong Mayor Pian Keesin [video]

    PHUKET: Hundreds of people gathered at the Keesin family home in Patong yesterday afternoon in memory of former Mayor Pian Keesin, who was found dead in one of his other homes, north of Phuket Town, on Tuesday morning (story here). The Keesin family has declined to publicly reveal the cause of death. Among the guests present was current Patong Mayor…

  • Phuket Town to feature floating market next year

    Phuket Town to feature floating market next year

    PHUKET: Phuket Town will soon be the home to the island’s first floating market, the opening of which is slated for early next year. The floating market will be set up on part of the Bang Yai canal – the longest canal in Phuket – which begins in Saphan Hin and winds throughout the city. “We believe this project will…

  • Opinion: Hooters or bust? Tourists should be handled more delicately

    Opinion: Hooters or bust? Tourists should be handled more delicately

    PHUKET: The foreign family with their two young children being subjected to a military-clad scare during a raid on the illegal taxi they hired is unfortunate (story here), but efforts by police to rid the island of “black plate” taxis still deserve full public support. Like many other tourism-tarnishing incidents, this one involved tourists travelling on the “mafia mile” between…

  • Phuket marine officials investigate mysterious fish deaths

    Phuket marine officials investigate mysterious fish deaths

    PHUKET: Marine officials are searching for an explanation as to why dozens of fish have been dying recently near Koh Racha Yai island off the southern coast of Phuket. “A parrot fish was swimming in slow circles close to death… at Ao Konkare [Bay 1] [on Wednesday]. What would cause its eyes to bulge out like that?” local diver and…

  • Phuket Gazette sponsors Asian Beach Games

    Phuket Gazette sponsors Asian Beach Games

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette has joined forces with the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) to ensure that the world takes notice every day as Asia’s top athletes battle it out from November 14 to 23 at the 4th Asian Beach Games. With Governor Nisit Jansomwong encouraging the local community to get involved, both to show that Phuket can still glisten…

  • Phuket praised for progress in prepping for upcoming Asian Beach Games

    Phuket praised for progress in prepping for upcoming Asian Beach Games

    PHUKET: The Minister of Tourism and Sports has praised Phuket’s leaders for the progress made in prepping the island for the upcoming 4th Asian Beach Games. “Phuket has made great progress, but we must remember that besides competing, athletes will also be experiencing Phuket for themselves. We must take this opportunity to impress them,” said Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn…

  • Managing your retirement

    Managing your retirement

    PHUKET: When planning for retirement, once a plan is in place, the next step is actually to manage it. While it’s not a full-time job, there are certain things that need to be regularly taken care of in order to ensure one’s retirement runs smoothly. First, the age-old question of whether to rent or buy needs to be addressed. Many…

  • Asean Business and Investment Summit to be held in Yangon | Thaiger

    Asean Business and Investment Summit to be held in Yangon

    PHUKET: The Asean Business Advisory Council (ABAC) has announced that this year’s Asean Business and Investment Summit (ABIS) will be held in Yangon, beginning November 11. The three-day conference, now in its 11th year, will see representatives from both the private and public sectors addressing ways Asean can better leverage its cultural bonds, history and infrastructure growth to promote the…

  • Fast arrest of thief should boost tourists’ confidence, say Phuket police

    Fast arrest of thief should boost tourists’ confidence, say Phuket police

    PHUKET: Police are hoping that the speedy arrest of a knife-wielding thief who targeted a Bahrain couple on Monday will raise tourists’ confidence in their safety. Patong Police arrested Ismael Pomalee, 30, from Pattani, less than 24 hours after the robbery. “We received a call at about 9:30pm on Monday saying that the couple had been held at knife point…

  • Bigger, better and with a new name – BISP Soccer 7s coming to Phuket for the 13th time

    Bigger, better and with a new name – BISP Soccer 7s coming to Phuket for the 13th time

    PHUKET: There were just 35 teams competing in the first edition of the BISP International Football tournament in 2001. Thirteen years later there are 127 teams from eight countries coming to compete in the tournament, this year renamed the BISP Soccer 7s. “There will be over 1,300 competitors, with all the coaches it makes for 1,550 people taking part in…

  • Phuket blood-moon surf sees German drowned, Patong tourists saved

    Phuket blood-moon surf sees German drowned, Patong tourists saved

    PHUKET: A German tourist managed to save his brother-in law from drowning at Nai Harn Beach yesterday, but could not save himself from the same fate. Lifeguards were unable to resuscitate Frank Retsch, 34, after pulling him from the surf. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Vachira Phuket Hospital. “Mr Retsch came to Phuket with his wife, sister and…

  • Phuket’s Keesin clan given one week to grieve, before facing mafia charges

    Phuket’s Keesin clan given one week to grieve, before facing mafia charges

    PHUKET: Police have granted the Keesin clan one week to grieve the loss of the head of their family, former Patong mayor Pian Keesin, who died yesterday (story here), before officials move ahead with pressing taxi mafia charges. “I am aware that Mr Pian passed away. I am sorry for the family,” Region 8 Police Deputy Commander Paween Pongsirin told…

  • No official services for fallen former mayor Pian Keesin, confirms Patong Municipality

    No official services for fallen former mayor Pian Keesin, confirms Patong Municipality

    PHUKET: Patong Municipality will not hold any official remembrance ceremonies to mark the death of Pian Keesin, whose body was found at his home north of Phuket Town yesterday morning (story here). Mr Pian was elected as the town’s first mayor in 1995 and served five terms – totalling nearly two decades. Born in Patong on February 12, 1944, Mr…

  • Work permit, visa proposals get positive response

    Work permit, visa proposals get positive response

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Work permit, visa proposals get positive response The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking has given an update on its proposals to amend the country’s visa and work-permit regulations, which it says have received a positive response –…

  • PM Prayuth to explain Koh Tao murder probe to Myanmar during visit

    PM Prayuth to explain Koh Tao murder probe to Myanmar during visit

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community PM Prayuth to explain Koh Tao murder probe to Myanmar during visit The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha is prepared to explain the Thai police conclusion – that two Myanmar workers killed two British backpackers on Koh Tao last month – to…

  • Europe to see more Ebola cases after first transmission outside Africa

    Europe to see more Ebola cases after first transmission outside Africa

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Europe to see more Ebola cases after first transmission outside Africa Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that Europe would almost certainly see more cases of Ebola after a nurse in Spain became the first person known to have caught…

  • Unable to prevent Phuket speedboat departures, officials trust captains’ judgment

    Unable to prevent Phuket speedboat departures, officials trust captains’ judgment

    PHUKET: Officials are unable to prevent tour boats from departing the island despite the current heavy weather and small boat warnings, the Phuket Gazette has confirmed. “So far this is only a weather warning, so we can only warn boat operators,” Lt Col Chatchai Sakdee of the Phuket Marine Police told the Gazette. “If the Marine Office of the Governor’s…

  • Phuket lifeguards close beach, urge tourists to heed warnings

    Phuket lifeguards close beach, urge tourists to heed warnings

    PHUKET: After saving several people from drowning yesterday, lifeguards are urging all tourists to heed warnings to stay out of hazardous surf at Phuket’s Kata and Karon beaches. A section of Kata Beach was closed and red warning flags were posted along dangerous sections of Karon Beach, said Kata-Karon lifeguard chief Uten Singsom. “We saved a few swimmers yesterday. They…

  • Poll: 98% of tourists against Phuket dolphinarium [video] | Thaiger

    Poll: 98% of tourists against Phuket dolphinarium [video]

    PHUKET: Tourists led the charge, as an overwhelmingly majority of the more than 7,000 readers who took part in the recent Phuket Gazette poll voted against opening the island’s controversial dolphin park. A staggering 4,353 of the 4,435 (98%) of those who identified themselves as “Tourists / Visitors to Phuket” voted: no – Phuket should not have a dolphinarium; they…

  • Phuket Poll: Do you feel safe on the streets of Phuket after dark?

    Phuket Poll: Do you feel safe on the streets of Phuket after dark?

    PHUKET: The gruesome murder of two British backpackers on the holiday island of Koh Tao has drawn international media attention to safety concerns in major Thai tourists destinations such as Phuket. In the wake of the murders, the Region 8 Police commander ramped up security in all areas under his watch, including Phuket and Koh Tao (story here). At about…

  • Breaking News: Patong mob kingpin, taxi mafia suspect Pian Keesin found dead

    Breaking News: Patong mob kingpin, taxi mafia suspect Pian Keesin found dead

    PHUKET: Former Patong Mayor and taxi mafia suspect Pian Keesin died at his home at the Rock Garden housing estate this morning, police confirmed to the Phuket Gazette. The cause of death has yet to be released. Mr Pian, along with his son Prab Keesin, was facing charges of extortion and criminal activity carried out by a criminal association after…

  • Phuket flash flood, landslide warning in effect, but bright skies ahead

    Phuket flash flood, landslide warning in effect, but bright skies ahead

    PHUKET: The flash flood and landslide warning issued for Phuket last Friday is still in effect, though local officials have appealed for people to not panic over the current wet weather. “The warning was sent to every local authority as a precaution, to advise people to beware of flash floods and landslides in risk areas,” said Weera Amnuayporn, acting director…

  • Koh Tao Murders: Myanmar workers say colleagues tortured before confessing | Thaiger

    Koh Tao Murders: Myanmar workers say colleagues tortured before confessing

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Koh Tao Murders: Myanmar workers say colleagues tortured before confessing The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Three Myanmar workers based on Koh Tao off the Surat Thani coast have accused police of torturing them to try to extract information about the murder of two British citizens…

  • King’s condition improves after gall bladder removed: doctors

    King’s condition improves after gall bladder removed: doctors

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community King’s condition improves after gall bladder removed: doctors The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s health has improved after he underwent a successful operation to remove his gall bladder, according to the latest statement from the Royal Household Bureau. The operation, which took…

  • Boating: Peeking behind Phuket’s Boatshed

    Boating: Peeking behind Phuket’s Boatshed

    PHUKET: Alan Giles from the UK initially came to Phuket 14 years ago to be a sailing instructor for Sunsail. As the years passed, he finally made the move to become a permanent island resident, and to open Phuket’s own Boatshed brokerage. Testament to the name on the door is the assortment of boating goodies in the office at the…

  • Phuket teen stabs ex-girlfriend’s new lover in jealous rage

    Phuket teen stabs ex-girlfriend’s new lover in jealous rage

    PHUKET: A teen, recently released from the island’s juvenile detention center, is on the run after he stabbed his ex-girlfriend’s new lover seven times in a jealous rage in Phuket Town early this morning. Phuket City Police arrived at the scene, outside of Royal Phuket City Hotel, at about 12:30am. There, they found a 29-year-old hotel employee, named by police…

  • Police suspect single gunslinger responsible for two 7-Eleven stickups

    Police suspect single gunslinger responsible for two 7-Eleven stickups

    PHUKET: Phuket police suspect that a single gun-wielding robber is responsible for two 7-Eleven stickups yesterday. The first robbery took place at 1am at a 7-Eleven store on Ranong Road in Phuket Town. Then, at 10pm, a 7-Eleven at Baan Kien in Thalang was also robbed. “We believe the two robberies may well be connected, as the robber caught on…

  • Phuket tourists’ safety vital during Asian Beach Games, says Governor

    Phuket tourists’ safety vital during Asian Beach Games, says Governor

    PHUKET: Local community support is essential for tourists’ safety and Phuket’s image when the island hosts the Asian Beach Games next month, Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong said today. “We need more advertisements encouraging locals to get involved. Everybody on the island is hosting this event – we have to work together to best represent our homeland,” said Governor Nisit, who…

  • Phuket storm pins woman under tree, more rain forecast

    Phuket storm pins woman under tree, more rain forecast

    PHUKET: The storm that ravaged Phuket over the weekend pinned a woman under a felled tree on a busy street in Mai Khao late Saturday night. Rescue workers and police arrived at Mai Khao Soi 10 at about 11:30pm to find Soisuda Somjan, 20, and her motorbike trapped the tree. “She was unable to move with her right leg caught…

  • Indian tourists washed overboard, drown off Krabi coast

    Indian tourists washed overboard, drown off Krabi coast

    PHUKET: Two Indian tourists travelling in a rented longtail boat drowned off the coast of Railay, east of Phuket, yesterday after a large wave swamped their boat and washed them overboard. Ekkapong Kinglek, 25, the boat operator, was charged with reckless driving causing death, Capt Praphan Nhuchaikaew of the Krabi City Police told the Phuket Gazette. The tourists, Yash Agarwal,…