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  • Phuket Sports: Laguna reclaim top spot

    Phuket Sports: Laguna reclaim top spot

    PHUKET: Laguna remained undefeated and reclaimed top spot in the Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Phuket cricket league by defeating The Village on Sunday, March 9 at the Alan Cooke Ground (ACG). Things started well for Laguna when they won the toss and chose to bat first, as most teams normally prefer to do. The extremely dry and hot conditions also…

  • Phuket Gazette World News: Malaysia Air Chief denies missing flight tracked to Malacca Strait, investigates cockpit visit by Phuket tourists

    Phuket Gazette World News: Malaysia Air Chief denies missing flight tracked to Malacca Strait, investigates cockpit visit by Phuket tourists

    PHUKET: Malaysia’s air force chief has denied saying military radar tracked a missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner over the Strait of Malacca, adding to the mystery surrounding the fate of flight MH370, which vanished on Saturday with 239 people aboard. A massive air and sea search now in its fifth day has failed to find any trace of the Boeing 777,…

  • Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Teen slays own family; Yingluck faces protest murder charge; Pattaya tourism falls

    Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Teen slays own family; Yingluck faces protest murder charge; Pattaya tourism falls

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Teen suspect ‘confesses’ to shooting his family The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: A 19-year-old boy has allegedly confessed to shooting dead his parents and younger brother after he tried and failed to pass the blame on to the dead sibling, according to police. Pol Colonel…

  • Tourist Police confirm round up of Phuket dive instructors

    Tourist Police confirm round up of Phuket dive instructors

    PHUKET: Tourist Police joined forces with the Chalong Police yesterday afternoon and took into custody more than 20 dive instructors as they disembarked from their respective dive tour boats at Chalong Pier. “I don’t think the Chalong Police pressed charges. To my knowledge, the dive shop staffers were taken to Chalong Police Station to have their work permits checked,” Urumporn…

  • Unidentified body found off Phuket beach

    Unidentified body found off Phuket beach

    PHUKET: Lifeguards stationed at the Karon Rescue Center, on Phuket’s west coast, recovered an unidentified body near Yanui Beach this afternoon. “The body was discovered a few kilometers offshore,” Kata-Karon chief lifeguard Uten Singsom told the Phuket Gazette. The remains had deteriorated extensively due to exposure in the sea, Mr Uten explained. “From the remains, our lifeguards believe it was…

  • Phuket motorbike shop hands out wrong passport in return for a stolen one

    Phuket motorbike shop hands out wrong passport in return for a stolen one

    PHUKET: Police investigating stolen passports linked to the missing Malaysian Flight MH370 questioned the owner of a Phuket motorbike rental shop from which one of the passports used to board the flight was stolen. Luigi Maraldi explained to the press yesterday that he filed a report to the Patong Police on July 25 last year confirming that his passport was…

  • Third Naval Area Command calls off search for MH370

    Third Naval Area Command calls off search for MH370

    PHUKET: After three days of fruitless searching, the Third Naval Area Command, based in Phuket, will stop looking for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 this evening. “We’ve been working with navies from other countries since March 8, when the aircraft was reported missing,” Third Naval Area Commander Vice Admiral Tharathorn Khajitsuwan said this morning. “We were asked to search the…

  • Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Stolen Austrian passport used by Iranian teenage migrant

    Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Stolen Austrian passport used by Iranian teenage migrant

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH– Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community PHUKET: One of the two passengers who boarded the missing Malaysia Airlines plane Flight MH370 on stolen passports was an Iranian man seeking to relocate to Germany, Malaysian police said Tuesday. Pouria Nour Mohammad Mehrdad, 19, was travelling on an Austrian passport earlier declared stolen in Thailand,…

  • Phuket Gazette Thailand News: CMPO considers lifting emergency decree; PDRC holds forum; Corruption now worse, says poll

    Phuket Gazette Thailand News: CMPO considers lifting emergency decree; PDRC holds forum; Corruption now worse, says poll

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community CMPO considers lifting emergency decree The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: It is believed that the Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO) will seek government approval to lift the state of emergency and replace it with the Internal Security Act (ISA) this week. National Security…

  • Phuket Gazette Thailand News: One suspect who used stolen passport on Malaysia Airlines flight identified

    Phuket Gazette Thailand News: One suspect who used stolen passport on Malaysia Airlines flight identified

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community One suspect who used stolen passport identified The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: One of the two suspects who used stolen passports to board the missing Malaysian Airlines flight has been identified. Malaysia’s Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the man had…

  • Phuket officials combat Karon wastewater, put heat on hotels

    Phuket officials combat Karon wastewater, put heat on hotels

    PHUKET: Phuket officials yesterday suggested threatening hotels in Karon with having their licenses revoked if they failed to adequately treat wastewater before releasing it. The meeting between officers of the Karon Municipality and Regional Environmental Office 15 follows reports last month of rank black water pouring out of Nong Harn Canal into the ocean at Karon (story here). “Karon Municipality…

  • Phuket Sports: The BMW Golf Cup International teed off today

    Phuket Sports: The BMW Golf Cup International teed off today

    PHUKET: Today marks the beginning of the BMW Golf Cup International at the Blue Canyon Country Club in Thalang. Amateur golf finalists from 50 countries will battle for international glory at the five-day tournament, which plays out from March 10 to 15. The contest is the culmination of about 100,000 players having teed off at 800 tournaments throughout 50 different…

  • Phuket Police arrest drug mule with crystal meth, dealer escapes

    Phuket Police arrest drug mule with crystal meth, dealer escapes

    PHUKET: Phuket Police on Friday arrested a drug courier with 950 grams of ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) and began a search for a drug dealer who fled from officers, leaving behind one kilogram of ya ice and a motorbike near Srisoonthorn Temple. A Nakhon Sri Thammarat inmate, Kee Honzaitong, tipped police off about members of a drug network transporting ya…

  • Phuket tour boat owners fight illegal boat operators with new club

    Phuket tour boat owners fight illegal boat operators with new club

    PHUKET: Island tour boat operators met in Phuket on Friday to discuss forming a club to help combat what they say is customer-poaching by illegally operated, foreign-owned companies. The group’s ire is focused mainly on Chinese and Russian companies that they claim are set up using a Thai nominee. “In the past, Chinese and Russian tour operators contacted us for…

  • Phuket stolen passports may unravel missing Malaysian flight mystery

    Phuket stolen passports may unravel missing Malaysian flight mystery

    PHUKET: Police are investigating how two passports reported stolen in Phuket were used by persons unknown to board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared over the South China Sea on Saturday (story here). The probe was announced yesterday after two tourists who visited Phuket on holiday were found alive and well after being listed among the 239 passengers on board…

  • Phuket Gazette World News: FBI not in on Malaysia crash probe; other U.S. agencies to arrive today

    Phuket Gazette World News: FBI not in on Malaysia crash probe; other U.S. agencies to arrive today

    PHUKET: The FBI has not sent agents to Kuala Lumpur to assist in the investigation of a Malaysian Airlines plane that went missing on Saturday, according to a senior U.S. law-enforcement official, though representatives from other U.S. agencies and plane-maker Boeing are expected to arrive on Monday. The plane, a 777-200ER, disappeared suddenly, and though no wreckage has been found,…

  • Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Krabi coal plant fight heats up; Senate election nears; Issara assures innocence

    Phuket Gazette Thailand News: Krabi coal plant fight heats up; Senate election nears; Issara assures innocence

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Fights at hearings over Krabi coal plant The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Villagers in the southern province of Krabi have come out in strong opposition to a coal-fired power plant and coal seaport, saying the planned project would cause pollution and damage eco-tourism industries which…

  • Phuket Gazette World News: Missing Malaysian jet may have disintegrated in mid-air – source

    Phuket Gazette World News: Missing Malaysian jet may have disintegrated in mid-air – source

    PHUKET: Officials investigating the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jetliner with 239 people on board suspect it may have disintegrated in mid-flight, a senior source said on Sunday, as Vietnam reported a possible sighting of wreckage from the plane. International police agency Interpol confirmed that at least two passports recorded in its database as lost or stolen were used by…

  • Phuket expat volunteers back on beat after misunderstanding, says Patong’s new top cop

    Phuket expat volunteers back on beat after misunderstanding, says Patong’s new top cop

    PHUKET: Striking Region 8 International Volunteers are back to work after negotiations with police, announced Acting Patong Police Superintendent Sakchai Limcharoen. Col Sakchai told the Phuket Gazette this afternoon that the entire issue had stemmed from a misunderstanding. “They are all back on the force. Patong Police and the expat volunteers were patrolling together last night,” Col Sakchaisaid. “Even the…

  • Video Report: Uninsured Phuket ship sunk by fire, owners estimate 5mn in losses

    Video Report: Uninsured Phuket ship sunk by fire, owners estimate 5mn in losses

    PHUKET: The wooden cargo ship that caught fire yesterday off Phuket’s east coast in Phang Nga Bay was not insured and represents a 5-million-baht loss, its owners said. One of the owners, Sompong Maikhaew, and three other men were on the ship when it caught fire, but jumped overboard and were safely rescued by a passing speedboat. “We left Koh…

  • Phuket Opinion: Road safety: what we’re doing wrong

    Phuket Opinion: Road safety: what we’re doing wrong

    Thanapong Jinvong, 50, is Director of the Academy of Road Safety at the National Health Foundation and also works at the Department of Disease Control. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University with a specialization in epidemiology. Here, he talks about three ways to improve road safety in Thailand, which ranks third in the world…

  • Phuket Opinion: Marketing failing airport bus service

    Phuket Opinion: Marketing failing airport bus service

    PHUKET: The operators of the airport bus service linking Phuket International Airport with Patong need to improve their marketing approach as quickly as possible if they hope to turn around the service’s slow start before the high season draws to a close. It came as somewhat of a surprise that the service, launched with considerable fanfare in July last year,…

  • Murder investigation launched after discovery of body in Phuket drainpipe

    Murder investigation launched after discovery of body in Phuket drainpipe

    PHUKET: Police launched a murder investigation after the decomposed body of a woman was found yesterday by a medical worker who stopped by the side of the road to urinate. Police believe the body is that of Kanya Yoongnoo, 47, who was reported missing in Cherng Talay in January, but are waiting for DNA test results. Two Paklok Emergency Medical…

  • Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 people

    Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 people

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 people Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing lost contact with air traffic controllers early on Saturday, with the plane likely missing in Vietnamese airspace,…

  • Patong Mayor Pian guilty of vote fraud, but will run for re-election

    Patong Mayor Pian guilty of vote fraud, but will run for re-election

    PHUKET: Deposed Patong Mayor Pian Keesin yesterday was found guilty of electoral fraud in the September 2012 council election, but is free to run for re-election to head Phuket’s key resort town. Also found guilty for their roles in importing voters specifically to cast votes in the election were Jaroern Khwanyeun, Prasarn Noochet, Prasit Phatkor, Mana Phanchalad and Narong Cheuayuan.…

  • Dry Phuket conditions cause another blaze to errupt

    Dry Phuket conditions cause another blaze to errupt

    PHUKET: A fire broke out in a dry field along Thepkrassatri Road yesterday that required firefighters from three stations two hours to put out. The fire, which started at 12:45pm, affected about five rai of land but did not cause any damage to property or to people in the area, said a Thepkrasattri Municipality Emergency Medical Service worker. Ten firemen…

  • Log caused Phuket speedboat accident

    Log caused Phuket speedboat accident

    PHUKET: A log punched a hole in the hull of a speedboat that was rescued yesterday afternoon (story here), said the managing director of Andavaree, the company that owns the boat. “I was notified by our captain that the 47-foot boat, powered by three engines, struck a log near Koh Gai as it was taking 52 people to Phi Phi…

  • Krabi villagers build bamboo barriers to protect the coast

    Krabi villagers build bamboo barriers to protect the coast

    PHUKET: After enduring huge waves and strong winds for several years, residents of a seaside village in the province of Krabi have adapted to the effects of climate change by using bamboo to build temporary barriers to prevent coastal erosion. The barriers were built along a 500-meter stretch of coastal area in the fishing community in Klong Prasong, Muang district,…

  • Concerns grow over Krabi’s proposed coal projects

    Concerns grow over Krabi’s proposed coal projects

    PHUKET: Fossilized shells at a beach dating back 75 million years and over 10,000 rai of the country’s second-largest seagrass area in Krabi would be destroyed if the coal seaport and coal-fired power-plant project go ahead, an environmental watch agency warned on March 6. Adding to the concerns over the project, the local tourism association in Koh Lanta is worried…

  • Region’s top cop praises understaffed Chalong Police

    Region’s top cop praises understaffed Chalong Police

    PHUKET: Despite a report that the Chalong Police force is understaffed, the region’s top cop praised officers there for their work. “Since I became Region 8 Commander in October last year, I have had no concerns about Chalong. The officers here have done a good job of maintaining the safety of both locals and tourists in the area,” said Region…