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  • Phuket prepares for inaugural Bike for Dad event

    Phuket prepares for inaugural Bike for Dad event

    PHUKET: People throughout the nation will be marking the auspicious occasion of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 88th birthday with a mass cycling event entitled ‘Bike for Dad’ on Friday, December 11. The event is being held in accordance with HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn’s wish to express his gratitude and loyalty to HM The King on this special occasion, said…

  • No sign of Community Chanotes for impoverished Phuket villages

    No sign of Community Chanotes for impoverished Phuket villages

    PHUKET: The Community Chanote plan that would guarantee 18 impoverished communities on Phuket the right to live where they have been squatting for generations has stalled out. “As of today, there is no further information about the plan,” said Vice Governor Prajiad Aksornthammakul. “Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do until we get word from Bangkok.” In 2013, then-Phuket Governor…

  • China’s capital issues first ever ‘red alert’ on air pollution | Thaiger

    China’s capital issues first ever ‘red alert’ on air pollution

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community China’s capital issues first ever ‘red alert’ on air pollution Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: China’s capital issued its first ever “red alert” for pollution, the Beijing city government saidon Monday, warning that the city would be shrouded in heavy smog from Tuesday until Thursday. China’s…

  • World must agree to disagree on hunting whales, Japan official says | Thaiger

    World must agree to disagree on hunting whales, Japan official says

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community World must agree to disagree on hunting whales, Japan official says Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: Japan has done nothing wrong by sending its whaling fleet out on its annual Antarctic hunt and the world must agree to disagree on the issue, the country’s top whaling…

  • Hundreds of rubber trees removed from Krabi wildlife sanctuary

    Hundreds of rubber trees removed from Krabi wildlife sanctuary

    KRABI: More than 40 forest rangers and wildlife sanctuary officials teamed up to cut down hundreds of illegally planted rubber trees at a wildlife sanctuary in Krabi on Saturday. Following Article 25 of the National Reserve Forest Act, officials removed about 400 rubber trees in the Khao Pra – Bang Kram Wildlife Sanctuary in Krabi’s Khlong Thom district. The trees,…

  • Chalong bodhisattva image to be removed

    Chalong bodhisattva image to be removed

    PHUKET: A bodhisattva image will be removed from a small waterway in the hills of Chalong following an investigation by the Phuket Damrongdhama Center (ombudsman’s office). A Facebook user, named in Thai as ‘Sajadham Tang-sai-klang’, sent a complaint directly to Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada stating that the image of Guan Yin was blocking a natural waterway. The Guan Yin, usually…

  • Boat hijackers allegedly hired to “collect unpaid debt’

    Boat hijackers allegedly hired to “collect unpaid debt’

    PHUKET: The leader of a group of armed men who hijacked a Thai fishing vessel south of Phuket told police that they were hired by the boat’s previous owner, who had yet to be paid in full for the vessel. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency arrested Madyusup Jimaan, 60, and Ta-een Taokloy, 61, on board the Chok Boonmee 5 in Malaysian…

  • More than 8,000 illegal boats forced to stop fishing

    More than 8,000 illegal boats forced to stop fishing

    BANGKOK: To deal with issues regarding illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing vessels, authorities have terminated the operation of more than 8,000 illegal fishing trawlers, the Command Center for Combating Illegal Fishing (CCCIF) said on Friday. The CCCIF also noted that it settled a conflict between a local fishing community and big commercial trawlers by marking out borders for them.…

  • Task force takes down illegal Phuket casino

    Task force takes down illegal Phuket casino

    PHUKET: A joint task force arrested 40 gamblers during a raid on an underground Phuket casino in Chalong yesterday. “We received a tip-off from neighbors that gambling activities were being hosted in a house on Baan Kok Tanot Soi 3 on a daily basis, with no apparent fear of the law,” said Pakpoom Intharasuwan, Phuket’s Provincial chief administrative officer. More…

  • Criminal Code adds clauses to tackle child pornography

    Criminal Code adds clauses to tackle child pornography

    PHUKET: Starting on December 8, the Criminal Code will cover three additional types of crimes related to child pornography. The new offences include the possession, sharing or distribution of child pornography. The additions to the Criminal Code are in line with the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, which Thailand ratified in 1992. Surasit Sangviroatjanapat, a chief judge…

  • Social media companies step up battle against militant propaganda | Thaiger

    Social media companies step up battle against militant propaganda

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Social media companies step up battle against militant propaganda Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: Facebook, Google and Twitter are stepping up efforts to combat online propaganda and recruiting by Islamic militants, but the Internet companies are doing it quietly to avoid the perception that they are…

  • Three types of marijuana to hit Uruguayan pharmacies in 2016 | Thaiger

    Three types of marijuana to hit Uruguayan pharmacies in 2016

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Three types of marijuana to hit Uruguayan pharmacies in 2016 Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: Uruguayans will be able to choose from three varieties of state-sanctioned cannabis when marijuana starts being sold in pharmacies in the small South American country next year, the National Drug Board…

  • Lufthansa passenger arrested after fumbling with door during flight | Thaiger

    Lufthansa passenger arrested after fumbling with door during flight

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Lufthansa passenger arrested after fumbling with door during flight Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: A Jordanian-American male passenger was restrained by crew members on a Belgrade-bound Lufthansa flight on Sunday after fumbling with the emergency exit door, a spokesman for the German carrier said. The man,…

  • Andaman Travel Trade event starts this week

    Andaman Travel Trade event starts this week

    PHUKET: The 7th biennial Andaman Travel Trade 2015 event will be welcoming public and private sector enterprises at Phuket Rajabhat University on December 10-11. Under the banner ‘Discover Andaman-Explore Happiness’, the trade show aims to put 226 overseas tour operators in touch with more than 100 local tourism related operators, such as hotels, tour companies and airlines from Phuket, Phang…

  • Cherng Talay boss to retire from politics

    Cherng Talay boss to retire from politics

    PHUKET: The controversial, elected head of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor) vowed to end his political career with the return of the beaches in his jurisdiction to their natural state. “My four year term as president ended last month. However, I have continued on under the orders of the National Council for Peace and Order. I am now…

  • Road-raging minivan driver surrenders in Phuket [video] | Thaiger

    Road-raging minivan driver surrenders in Phuket [video]

    PHUKET: The road-raging minivan driver caught on tape threatening a fellow motorist last week handed himself in to police on Thursday. What originally appeared on camera to be a long-knife, was in fact an iron bar, confessed 33-year-old Damrong Pramno (story here). “Mr Damrong was returning from Phang Nga after dropping passengers off when he was struggling to overtake a…

  • Chalong Hospital construction starts this month

    Chalong Hospital construction starts this month

    PHUKET: Ground will be broken for the Chalong Hospital project before the end of the year, confirmed Chalong Mayor Samran Jindaphol. The push to upgrade the public health clinic in Chalong into a fully equipped hospital comes with the hope of reducing the number of people dying en route to emergency wards at major hospitals in Phuket Town. Clinic Director…

  • Phuket police smash drunk driving quotas

    Phuket police smash drunk driving quotas

    PHUKET: The crackdown on drunk driving on some of the most deadly roads in the world saw Phuket police arrest more than 200 people for driving under the influence (DUI) last month. Though individual police stations on the island were given specific DUI quotas, the goal for the entire province was to arrest at least 150 drivers (story here). “The…

  • Phuket Governor calls for calm in wake of Islamic State memo leak

    Phuket Governor calls for calm in wake of Islamic State memo leak

    PHUKET: Additional security measures were put in at key locations on Phuket today, following the governor’s emergency meeting over a leaked memo stating that two Islamic State (IS) terrorists had been dispatched to Phuket. “There is absolutely no need to panic. Phuket is not anyone’s enemy,” said Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada. “Nonetheless, we have increased security measures at beaches, crowded…

  • Judge dismisses B10mn case against Cherng Talay boss

    Judge dismisses B10mn case against Cherng Talay boss

    PHUKET: A Phuket judge yesterday dismissed the 10-million-baht dereliction of duty lawsuit filed against Ma-ann Samran, president of Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor). “The case was dismissed due to lack of evidence. Additionally, Mr Ma-ann had followed all legal procedures during the eviction and demolition process,” Public Prosecutor Jessada Banditmongkolkul told the Phuket Gazette. The owners of two establishments,…

  • More marine rubbish removed from Karon in honor of HM The King

    More marine rubbish removed from Karon in honor of HM The King

    PHUKET: More than 200 kilograms of rubbish was picked up by Karon Beach divers yesterday during a cleanup in honor of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday. The program put together by the Karon Municipality and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Region 6 saw more than 500 volunteers pick up trash on the beach and release marine animals into…

  • Armed men hijack Thai fishing boat

    Armed men hijack Thai fishing boat

    PHUKET: Armed pirates hijacked a Thai-flagged fishing boat near Koh Lipe, south of Phuket, on Wednesday night. Six armed men allegedly boarded the boat, forced the captain of Chok Boonmee 5 to maroon his crew and then head toward Langkawi, Malaysia, explained a Royal Thai Navy report. Boat owner Falil Pongtae, 46, contacted authorities, who quickly rescued the crew from…

  • Syrians linked to Islamic State in Thailand ‘to attack Russian interests’

    Syrians linked to Islamic State in Thailand ‘to attack Russian interests’

    BANGKOK: Ten Syrians linked to Islamic State (IS) entered Thailand in October to attack Russian interests, Thai police said in a leaked document citing information from the Russian Federal Security Service. In the document, Special Branch police urged an intensification of security around ‘target areas that Russian authorities are concerned about’, including venues associated with allies that have taken part…

  • A Decade Ago: Jet-ski woes

    A Decade Ago: Jet-ski woes

    PHUKET: Without a doubt, the Phuket Gazette sounds like a broken record from time to time, as the publication continues to push important issues into the headlines. One such monotonous tune – also regularly played by ambassadors and honorary consuls – revolves around the seemingly invincible jet-ski business operators on the island. Almost inexplicably, they were the first allowed back…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Speaking fluent street Thai

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Speaking fluent street Thai

    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.…

  • Island View: The laws of smoking

    Island View: The laws of smoking

    PHUKET: It seems to me that people in Thailand, particularly Phuketians, have forgotten that there is a law that bans smoking in certain areas and while driving. I even Googled it to make sure that the law is still in place. The law states that you are not allowed to smoke in public parks, school and university perimeters, hospitals, government…

  • Business Buzz: Marketing is Key

    Business Buzz: Marketing is Key

    PHUKET: Thereare a couple of fundamental truths in business. Generally speaking, people are in business to make money, and to make money you need customers, because they are the people with the money. Yet many business owners focus on a variety of other activities that they believe to be more important than marketing. You may have the best product in…

  • Authorities aware of Islamic State terrorist arrivals in Phuket since October

    Authorities aware of Islamic State terrorist arrivals in Phuket since October

    PHUKET: Despite the recently leaked memo from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) warning that Islamic State (IS) terrorists had been despatched to Phuket, Thai authorities had been aware of the situation since October, confirmed the Russian Federation Deputy Honorary Consul to Phuket. “Myself and some Thai officials were made aware of the situation in October,” Santi Udomkiratak, the Russian Federation…

  • Interpol arrests couple wanted for Bangkok bombing

    Interpol arrests couple wanted for Bangkok bombing

    BANGKOK: Interpol has arrested Thai and foreign suspects for their alleged role in the Bangkok bombings in August, which claimed 20 lives and injured many others, Deputy Police Chief Gen Srivara Ransibrahmanakul said yesterday. While Gen Srivara declined to reveal the names of the suspects, reliable police sources identified the suspects as Phang Nga native Wanna Suansan and her Turkish…

  • Russian busted for illegally selling Phuket property

    Russian busted for illegally selling Phuket property

    PHUKET: A police sting operation netted a Russian real estate agent illegally selling condominiums in the Rawai area on Wednesday. “A concerned employee at the condominium project contacted us after witnessing 30-year-old Anastasia Spirkina selling the units at extraordinarily low prices. Due to the suspiciously low prices being offered through Ms Spirkina’s Facebook page, the employee was worried that it…