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  • Phuket soap shop fire causes B600k in damages

    Phuket soap shop fire causes B600k in damages

    PHUKET: A fire erupted this morning in a Phuket soap and spa goods shop, causing about 600,000* baht in damages. Two firetrucks from Patong Municipality were called to the scene behind Jungceylon shopping center on Phang-Mueang Sai Kor Road at about 7:10am. “It took firefighters about 30 minutes to control the flames. No one was injured in the blaze,” Lt…

  • Asia Games, then the World Cup, says Thailand’s national football coach in Phuket

    Asia Games, then the World Cup, says Thailand’s national football coach in Phuket

    PHUKET: The head coach of Thailand’s national football team hasn’t taken World Cup aspirations off the table, but right now, it’s time to focus on the Asian Games, he told the Phuket Gazette yesterday. “Everybody in Thailand wants to see a Thai team in the World Cup. We are committed to making this happen, but in order to do so,…

  • Police suspect suicide in death of Welsh backpacker on Phi Phi

    Police suspect suicide in death of Welsh backpacker on Phi Phi

    PHUKET: A Welshman who was found dead on August 24 in his Phi Phi hotel room is thought to have committed suicide, Krabi City Police revealed to the Phuket Gazette today. Jack Davies, 21, from Llanelli, Wales, was found hanging from an electrical chord in his hotel bathroom, police said. “After investigating the scene, it appeared that he had used…

  • Bag-snatching Phuket teens arrested for robbing tourists

    Bag-snatching Phuket teens arrested for robbing tourists

    PHUKET: Two Phuket teenagers were arrested yesterday for snatching a bag from two Chinese tourists. Natthapong “Mad” Intan ,19, and his 17-year-old accomplice were both arrested at their rented accommodation in Rassada. “A complaint was lodged at Thalang Police Station on Thursday morning by Chinese nationals 27-year-old Li Xue Juan, and 30-year-old Sun Ce,” said Maj Kittiphum Tinthalang of the…

  • Phuket’s modern day overlords

    Phuket’s modern day overlords

    PHUKET: The region should applaud the bravery of the young rape victim from Myanmar in standing up for her rights and convincing her family to press charges against her attackers, even after her father initially agreed to accept a cash settlement to simply move on and “forget” the matter (story here). The girl’s recounting of events is a particularly disturbing…

  • Nearly 17,000 migrant workers registered in Phuket, deadline pushed back

    Nearly 17,000 migrant workers registered in Phuket, deadline pushed back

    PHUKET: With nearly 17,000 migrant laborers already added to the system since late July, the deadline for registration has been pushed back from August 21 to October 31, a Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) officer told the Phuket Gazette yesterday. There are an estimated 15,000 more workers to be registered at the one-stop center in the Phuket Provincial Community Hall,…

  • Party on, Phuket! No change in booze promotion enforcement, says health office

    Party on, Phuket! No change in booze promotion enforcement, says health office

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) has no plans to ramp up enforcement of existing laws regulating the promotion of alcohol, despite reports stating otherwise, the Phuket Gazette was told today. “The law stands as it is,” said PPHO Non-communicable Diseases division Director Prapa Nakara, who directly heads the enforcement of alcohol-related regulations on the island. “I have no…

  • Be on the lookout for dubious investments

    Be on the lookout for dubious investments

    PHUKET: Many readers responded to the recent article “Retirement is all about safety first” (story here). Many could relate to the common pitfalls that expats have discovered in Thailand. While investing in a bar or restaurant is typically a losing proposition, at least the foreigner would still have a place to eat and drink. Where things take a really ugly…

  • Bayern reach agreement with Madrid over Alonso move

    Bayern reach agreement with Madrid over Alonso move

    PHUKET: European champions Real Madrid have reached an agreement with Bayern Munich over the transfer of former World Cup winner Xabi Alonso, the La Liga giants announced on Friday. “Real Madrid CF and Bayern Munich have reached an agreement for the transfer of Xabi Alonso,” the club said on its website. “The player will speak to the media today (Friday)…

  • Refreshed Murray beats Bachinger in straight sets

    Refreshed Murray beats Bachinger in straight sets

    PHUKET: Eighth seed Andy Murray, who overcame cramping in his first-round victory, roared past unseeded German Matthias Bachinger in straight sets on Thursday to reach the third round of the US Open. Murray, the 2012 US champion and 2013 Wimbledon winner, looked fresh and strong in cool, breezy conditions as he rolled to a 6-3 6-3 6-4 victory at Arthur…

  • Phuket Poll: Should we allow a dolphin park in Phuket?

    Phuket Poll: Should we allow a dolphin park in Phuket?

    PHUKET: Pressure is building for authorities in Bangkok to make an ethical choice on whether or not Phuket should have a dolphinarium as a tourist attraction. The issue splashed across headlines around the region after global conservation society Sea Shepherd alleged that at least one of the dolphins acquired for the nearly complete Nemo dophinarium in Chalong was sourced from…

  • Little hope for lasting change in Phuket | Thaiger

    Little hope for lasting change in Phuket

    PHUKET: The word on the street is optimistic. The Army’s strong-armed, yet almost unanimously welcomed push to scrape the dirt from Thailand’s image is off to a resounding start. Their campaign to bring happiness back to the people has Thai people nodding in satisfaction and the no-nonsense effort to stamp out corruption has foreigners giving the thumbs-up. For the time…

  • Livestock officials implore Phuket police to investigate baby elephant owner

    Livestock officials implore Phuket police to investigate baby elephant owner

    PHUKET: Officers from the Phuket Livestock Office have implored police to investigate the case of a baby elephant who is being kept on a short chain in the parking lot outside a house on Chao Fa West Road. The call follows an investigation on August 24 into the legality of a 2-year-old elephant, Tiptawee (story here). Pichitra Tanode, who is…

  • Video Report: Phuket dolphin park’s Taiji killing connection

    Video Report: Phuket dolphin park’s Taiji killing connection

    PHUKET: Phuket stands to suffer widespread damage to its global reputation as a tourism destination if it allows the establishment of a dolphinarium in Chalong, said renown dolphin trainer turned animal rights activist Ric O’Barry, well-known for his role in the Academy-award winning documentary The Cove. “Most of the [captured] dolphins today are coming from the cove in Taiji, Japan.…

  • Bangkok Hospital Group seeks to stitch up Phuket market with B3.6bn PIH buyout

    Bangkok Hospital Group seeks to stitch up Phuket market with B3.6bn PIH buyout

    PHUKET: Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PLC (BDMS), commonly referred to as the Bangkok Hospital Group, announced on Tuesday its intent to purchase Phuket International Hospital (PIH) for 3.61 billion baht. According to a document submitted by BDMS to the President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the sale is expected to be finalized by the end of the year, once…

  • Prab Keesin, wanted on taxi mafia charges, to surrender to Phuket police on Monday

    Prab Keesin, wanted on taxi mafia charges, to surrender to Phuket police on Monday

    PHUKET: Preechavude “Prab” Keesin, wanted by the police on mafia-related charges, has announced that he will turn himself over to the authorities on Monday. The news, revealed via a post on his Facebook page (click here), follows a massive police and military sweep of Patong yesterday for suspects accused of being involved in a taxi mafia (story here). Former Patong…

  • Criminal Court declines to hear murder case against Abhisit and Suthep

    Criminal Court declines to hear murder case against Abhisit and Suthep

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Criminal Court declines to hear murder case against Abhisit and Suthep The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Criminal Court yesterday rejected the murder lawsuit against former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his former deputy Suthep Thaugsuban on the grounds that it did not have jurisdiction…

  • Islamic State executes scores of Syrian soldiers

    Islamic State executes scores of Syrian soldiers

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Islamic State executes scores of Syrian soldiers Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Islamic State fighters executed scores of Syrian soldiers captures when the militants seized an airbase in the province of Raqqa at the weekend, according to a video posted on You Tube on Thursday. The…

  • Police warn Phuket motorists to be cautious in monsoon weather

    Police warn Phuket motorists to be cautious in monsoon weather

    PHUKET: Motorist must slow down and take more care on Phuket’s roads due to the recent heavy weather, said Tah Chat Chai Police Superintendent Somchai Sanprasert this morning. Col Somcha’s warning follows a minivan transporting six Japanese tourists flipping in the rain yesterday. One of the passengers received minor injuries. “The minivan driver, 43-year-old In Laiprakorn, was taking the six…

  • Police arrest 69 for role in Phuket taxi mafia

    Police arrest 69 for role in Phuket taxi mafia

    PHUKET: Region 8 Police arrested 69 people today for their alleged roles in the Phuket taxi mafia. Police officers, joined by military personnel, swept through Patong in an attempt to serve 83 arrest warrants this morning. However, two high-profile suspects, former Patong mayor Pian Keesin and his son Prab, and 11 others remain at large. Of those taken into custody…

  • Swash floods Phuket with all-natural, organic yoghurt [video] | Thaiger

    Swash floods Phuket with all-natural, organic yoghurt [video]

    PHUKET: Based in a small house in Nai Yang, Premchit Prateap Na Thalang has been feeding Phuket all-natural organic yogurt since 2012. Produced under the Swash brand, Ms Premchit and her two employees manage to dole out about 3,000 cups of the healthy snack each week. “My background is that I grew up in the jungle… in Khok Kloi [in…

  • Escape Hunt’s innovative business venture expands to Phuket

    Escape Hunt’s innovative business venture expands to Phuket

    PHUKET: In hopes of further capitalizing on the success of their first venue in Bangkok, Escape Hunt has opened franchises worldwide, including in Phuket, where a venue opened recently in Kathu. Business partners Jasnam Sachathep, Surasit Sachdev and Navin and Dave Anandsongvit quickly realized the business’ potential in Phuket and celebrated their grand opening on August 11, joining the 23…

  • Phuket students petition against dolphinarium

    Phuket students petition against dolphinarium

    PHUKET: Students from the Prince of Songkla University Phuket campus yesterday handed Governor Maitri Inthusut a petition with more than 400 signatures to protest the nearly-complete Nemo dolphinarium in Chalong. “We have heard about the dolphinarium set to open on Soi Palai. We do not think that it is a good idea to keep dolphins in a park,” said Latifa…

  • Australian triathlete mistaken for illegal immigrant on Channel swim

    Australian triathlete mistaken for illegal immigrant on Channel swim

    PHUKET: An Australian triathlete was mistaken for an illegal immigrant by British residents and held up by border authorities when set to swim the English Channel, local media reported. John van Wisse was attempting to set a world record on an ultra-triathlon from London to Paris when he was swooped on by local police and the British Coastguard on Wednesday,…

  • Rockslide danger remains on Phuket’s busy bypass road

    Rockslide danger remains on Phuket’s busy bypass road

    PHUKET: Work continues this morning clearing the huge shards of rock that spilled onto Phuket’s bypass road yesterday morning. Police were called to the scene, about 800m north of the Tesco Lotus shopping mall, after receiving reports of a rockslide at about 8am yesterday. Traffic police diverted motorists around the hazard while workers from Rassada Municipality worked on clearing the…

  • Thai rubber farmers feel ‘betrayed’ by military government

    Thai rubber farmers feel ‘betrayed’ by military government

    PHUKET: Thai rubber farmers who supported anti-government protests that led to a military coup in May say they feel betrayed because the ruling military is failing to help soften the blow of plunging rubber prices. Thailand is the world’s largest rubber producer and exporter, but falling prices and a decision by the military not to extend subsidies risks alienating rubber…

  • Neon sign power leak blamed for ATM electric shock death of baby girl

    Neon sign power leak blamed for ATM electric shock death of baby girl

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Neon sign power leak blamed for ATM electric shock death of baby girl The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Electric shocks that killed a two-year-old girl in Trang’s Yan Ta Khao district on August 7 stemmed from a power leakage from a neon sign placed over…

  • Video clip about cruelly-treated elephants prompts probe

    Video clip about cruelly-treated elephants prompts probe

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Video clip about cruelly-treated elephants prompts probe The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Police and soldiers are investigating after a video about cruel treatment of elephants in Songkhla’s Haad Yai district yesterday went viral on the Internet. Hat Yai police station superintendent Pol Col Passagorn Klunwarn…

  • Myanmar worker injured in fall while painting school building

    Myanmar worker injured in fall while painting school building

    PHUKET: A migrant worker from Myanmar is in hospital recovering from head injuries after he slipped and fell from scaffolding at Baan Reua School in Koh Kaew, Thalang. The laborer, named by police only as Mr Wanchai, 20, fell and struck his head on the pavement six meters below while painting a school building on Tuesday, said Lt Col Sanit…

  • Teenager gatecrashes Serena, Federer party

    Teenager gatecrashes Serena, Federer party

    PHUKET: Despite boasting 34 grand slam singles titles between them, Serena Williams and Roger Federer were forced to share the spotlight with a 15-year-old at the U.S. Open on Tuesday as all three advanced to the second round. American wild card Catherine Bellis, the youngest player in the draw, took her place alongside the five-time U.S. champions by stunning 12th…