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  • Phuket booze ban confusion comes with officers’ discretion

    Phuket booze ban confusion comes with officers’ discretion

    PHUKET: As is routine upon introduction of poorly formulated new rules and regulations in Thailand, confusion reigned again yesterday when a new law dictating an alcohol ban around educational institutions came into effect. “My initial understanding was that the law would name only universities and technical colleges as ‘educational institutions’. This would be better, as many big businesses, such as…

  • Up in the air: Strong demand anticipated for Phuket – Hat Yai flights

    Up in the air: Strong demand anticipated for Phuket – Hat Yai flights

    PHUKET: Bangkok Airways finally launched a daily flight service connecting Phuket and Hat Yai with an inaugural launch ceremony after touchdown at Hat Yai Airport on October 11. As previously reported by Up in the Air, the link between south Thailand’s two busiest airports is long overdue. There are thousands of people from Songkhla and surrounding provinces who have been…

  • Phuket air pollution leaps to unhealthy levels | Thaiger

    Phuket air pollution leaps to unhealthy levels

    PHUKET: Air pollution in Phuket jumped to unhealthy levels today, following two days of rain watering down the haze that has settled over the island. “The 24-hour average by 5am this morning was 121 micrograms [PM10] per cubic meter, which is above safe levels,” explained Pornsri Suthanarak, director of the Regional Environmental Office. Dr Pornsri suggested that people avoid outdoor…

  • Man sets himself on fire at Phuket temple

    Man sets himself on fire at Phuket temple

    PHUKET: A man who set himself on fire at a Phuket temple yesterday has refused to explain what motivated the self-mutilation. Pichet Meephon, 24, told police that he drove his motorbike from Thalang to Wat Mongkolnimit, where he purchased fuel from a nearby gas station. “Once back at Wat Mongkolnimit, Mr Pichet set himself on fire,” said Lt Col Chaliew…

  • Phuket joins nation in honoring King Chulalongkorn the Great

    Phuket joins nation in honoring King Chulalongkorn the Great

    PHUKET: The life and achievements of HM King Chulalongkorn were commemorated in a ceremony at Phuket Provincial Hall this morning. Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada led an assembly of officials in a ceremony for Chulalongkorn Day, known in Thai as Wan Piya Maharat. After paying respect to the statue of King Chulalongkorn the Great at Phuket Provincial Hall, Governor Chamroen, on…

  • Special Report: Andaman trash takes toll on local marine life

    Special Report: Andaman trash takes toll on local marine life

    PHUKET: Enormous amounts of trash and discarded fishing nets continue to wreak havoc on the regions marine life with 2 dolphins and 1 turtle being rescued this month alone, despite raised awareness on the issue, said Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, head of the endangered species unit at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC). “Compared to last year, the number of reported animals…

  • Queer News: Locals say Naga’s raising the road | Thaiger

    Queer News: Locals say Naga’s raising the road

    PHUKET: A creaked, raised road in Surin filled locals with the belief earlier this year that perhaps the cavity below was made by a Naga, a deity in a number of eastern religions that takes the shape of a snake – sometimes with seven heads – or even a Buddha image. Villagers gathered at the site, only 300 meters from…

  • Opinion: Vegetarian Festival more trendy than traditional

    Opinion: Vegetarian Festival more trendy than traditional

    PHUKET: I wonder how many people, including tourists and locals, actually know the history and meaning of the Vegetarian Festival, because it is nothing like it was in the past. If people were to judge the festival solely by what they see and hear now, then their reaction will most likely be one of fear, dismay or misunderstanding. A lot…

  • Arrest warrants issued for Vegetarian Festival killers

    Arrest warrants issued for Vegetarian Festival killers

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Court issued arrest warrants for five members of the Wan Wai gang following the killing of a 15-year-old bystander during a shootout at the closing ceremony of the Vegetarian Festival early yesterday morning. Thanakij Sawirum, 15, was shot dead behind the Lucky Complex, the abandoned building at the entrance to Saphan Hin, just after midnight (story here).…

  • Rains water down Phuket air pollution

    Rains water down Phuket air pollution

    PHUKET: Morning showers helped to lower air pollution levels in Phuket, despite the 24-hour average spiking to 109 micrograms [PM10] per cubic meter by 12 noon today. “The 24-hour average by 3pm was down to 102. However, the hourly level was at just 34,” explained Pornsri Suthanarak, director of the Regional Environmental Office. “The average remains high due to increased…

  • Brit expat found dead in Rawai | Thaiger

    Brit expat found dead in Rawai

    PHUKET: British expat David Cummins, 54, was found dead in his Rawai home late last night. Mr Cummins’ body was found by 45-year-old Duangduan Ngamprim, who had been living with him in Soi Saiyuan for about a year, said Lt Wuttiwat Liang-Boonjinda of Chalong Police. “I came home at about 11:30pm and found David sitting on the floor with his…

  • Krabi fisherman nets mutant horseshoe crab

    Krabi fisherman nets mutant horseshoe crab

    KRABI: A Krabi fisherman discovered a mutant horseshoe crab with six tails last week. “I was surprised to find the strange horseshoe crab among the fish and shrimp in my net,” said 63-year-old Matya Thamsuan. “Normally, they only have one long tail, but this one had six small curving tails that look like tiny elephant tusks – each about 2…

  • Officers investigate land encroachment at prime Phuket locations

    Officers investigate land encroachment at prime Phuket locations

    PHUKET: An investigation by Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NED) officers into four plots of land will dig to the root of the issue and reveal any officials neglecting their duties or acting illegally, says NED Region 5 Deputy Commander Montri Pancharoen. A one rai plot of land currently occupied by a barbershop on Soi Bangla and a…

  • Foreigner urinates at Veg Fest offering table

    Foreigner urinates at Veg Fest offering table

    PHUKET: Police nabbed a foreigner found urinating behind a Phuket Vegetarian Festival offerings table in the middle of the explosive festivities near Surin Circle last night. The shirtless, inebriated man was found on his knees delivering a most unwanted offering of his own behind a table of fruits, joss sticks and drinks that were being offered up to the spirit…

  • Six busted in Vegetarian Fest anti-drug campaign

    Six busted in Vegetarian Fest anti-drug campaign

    PHUKET: Six people were arrested on Tuesday as part of an island-wide anti-drug and crime campaign during the Vegetarian Festival. Three Thais and three Russians were apprehended in Patong after officers received separate tip-offs from police sources. Russians Evan Klepinskovski, 29; Nikola Klesko, 30; and Maxim Fedorenko, 27, were each arrested for possession of more than four grams of marijuana,…

  • Popular British International School access road temporarily opened

    Popular British International School access road temporarily opened

    PHUKET: Access to Soi Koh Kaew 33 from Thepkrasatri Road, a popular road alongside the Isuzu showroom and the Phuket Gazette office that leads to the British International School, has been ‘temporarily’ re-opened. The road was closed in late July after nearly half of its width had fallen into a parallel drainage ditch. Since then, the Koh Kaew Tambon Administration…

  • Navy hunt for refugee returns empty handed

    Navy hunt for refugee returns empty handed

    PHUKET: A Royal Thai Navy humanitarian mission into the Andaman in search of refugees returned to Phuket yesterday without having made contact. Led by the head of the Royal Thai Navy’s public relations department, Captain Benjamaporn Wongnakornsawang, the HTMS Angthong set out on the half-day search with food, water, medical supplies and translators to assist any refugees passing through Thai…

  • On Deck: Ocean Emerald first to receive superyacht licence

    On Deck: Ocean Emerald first to receive superyacht licence

    PHUKET: The visually stunning superyacht Ocean Emerald is the first superyacht to receive one of the recently launched 12-month superyacht licences. Currently based in Pattaya at Ocean Marina Yacht Club, Ocean Emerald is being heavily promoted in Phuket by numerous locally-based charter agents. Designed by Norman Foster and built in Italy, the 41meter Ocean Emerald is one of four built…

  • Dolphins not connected to Taiji, says Phuket GM

    Dolphins not connected to Taiji, says Phuket GM

    PHUKET: The Nemo Dolphinarium dolphins, which recently arrived at the controversial facility on Phuket, were not poached from the wild and have no connection to the annual dolphin slaughter at Japan’s Taiji Cove, Dolphins Bay Phuket General Manager Supreecha Suthamanondh told the Phuket Gazette yesterday. “Our five dolphins are among 19 dolphins that were born and raised in an aquarium…

  • Busted: fleeing thief crashes bike

    Busted: fleeing thief crashes bike

    PHUKET: Patong Police arrested a snatch thief after he crashed his motorbike in the party town Monday night. Boonlert Sitsuwan, 26, was seen by police leaving the area where a woman was shouting for help. “The victim yelled for help after Mr Boonlert snatched her necklace. Police on patrol saw Mr Boonlert fleeing, radioed in the crime and followed him,”…

  • Indonesian haze returns to Phuket

    Indonesian haze returns to Phuket

    PHUKET: The Indonesian haze that reached harmful levels earlier this month began to creep back over the island yesterday afternoon. However, air pollution remains at a safe level. “The 24-hour average for Phuket was only 40 micrograms [PM10] per cubic meter by 6am this morning, which is not a health concern,” confirmed Pornsri Suthanarak, the director of the Regional Environmental…

  • A Decade Ago: Mom Tri dreams of developing new International Baccalaureate school

    A Decade Ago: Mom Tri dreams of developing new International Baccalaureate school

    PHUKET: Mom Luang Tridhosyuth Devakul, probably better known on the island simply as ‘Mom Tri’, scored page one a decade ago with his dream of developing a new International Baccalaureate (IB) school for the island. With a master’s degree in architecture from Harvard – the real Harvard – Mom Tri was an early visionary leader, recognizing Phuket’s potential and was…

  • Letter from the Governor: Welcoming Governor Chamroen

    Letter from the Governor: Welcoming Governor Chamroen

    Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada arrived on the island on September 30 to take on his new position. Governor Chamroen is a Phuket native with a master’s degree in political and administrative science from the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) and served as the island’s vice governor from 2012 to 2014. Here he clarifies his role as a leader and supporter…

  • Religious leaders to advise in Phuket beach management

    Religious leaders to advise in Phuket beach management

    PHUKET: The island’s religious leaders will be joining one of four committees tasked with ensuring the successful implementation, upkeep and management of Phuket’s 10 per cent beach zone policy. The four-pronged approach will include a consultant board, a management board, local government representatives and a public relations team. “Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada has ordered me to set up the beach management…

  • 33 arrest warrants issued for Phuket rioters

    33 arrest warrants issued for Phuket rioters

    PHUKET: A total of 33 arrest warrants have been issued for alleged instigators of the Thalang Police Station riot, which saw more than 20 police officers injured and more than 6 million baht in damages done. A further 14 arrest warrants are expected to be issued today, confirmed Region 8 Police Commander Tesa Siriwato. Early on in the investigation Provincial…

  • Phuket red-light runner killed, son injured

    Phuket red-light runner killed, son injured

    PHUKET: A Koh Yao man was killed and his 4-year-old son injured after they ran a red light in Phuket Town yesterday. Rakchart Koondee, 36, and his son Chinnapat Koondee, who was riding passenger in front of him, were turning right onto Korjan Bridge in Phuket Town when they failed to stop at the traffic light, explained Maj Sakon Krainara…

  • Phuket prepares for “Bike for Dad’ [video] | Thaiger

    Phuket prepares for “Bike for Dad’ [video]

    PHUKET: Qualified cyclists will soon be chosen to participate in the first-ever ‘Bike for Dad’ event in honor of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 88th birthday. A total of 100 Phuket cyclists will have the chance to ride to Bangkok, along with cyclists representing other provinces in the Kingdom to pay tribute to HM The King. It is not yet known…

  • B6k baht not enough to keep Phuket rubber tapper alive

    B6k baht not enough to keep Phuket rubber tapper alive

    PHUKET: Police are hunting a group of men who killed a Myanmar rubber tapper who was only able to give them 6,000 baht cash – not enough for them to spare his life. When officers arrived at the scene last night, they found the body of 34-year-old Kyaw Soe. Also at the scene was Mr Kyaw’s wife, named by police…

  • Governor denies rumors of transfer over Phuket riot

    Governor denies rumors of transfer over Phuket riot

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada yesterday denied that he would be transferred from the province due to the Thalang riot. “Due to the recent rumor that I will be transferred from the island, which is confusing people, I would like to assure you that I have yet tor receive such an order,” Governor Chamroen wrote on his Facebook fan page.…

  • Video Report: Millions watch Krabi man rescue stuck-in-the-mud Norwegians

    Video Report: Millions watch Krabi man rescue stuck-in-the-mud Norwegians

    KRABI: A man’s act of kindness went viral on Friday after he rescued a Norwegian photographer and his partner from the mud along the banks of the Krabi River. Chat Ubonjinda, 44, spotted the tourists stuck knee-deep in the mud, unable to free themselves. Arild Hagen had originally waded into the muck for a photograph and had become stuck. Yanxiang…