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  • Phuket dive boat ‘did not capsize’ | Thaiger

    Phuket dive boat ‘did not capsize’

    PHUKET: The dive boat that 27 people were safely recovered from yesterday evening is now back in Phuket, a source at the dive company who was on the boat told the Phuket Gazette this morning. “The boat did not capsize. The bilge pump failed, so the captain pulled the boat into calm waters behind an island,” he said. “We were…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Phuket tourists, crew saved from sinking dive boat | Thaiger

    BREAKING NEWS: Phuket tourists, crew saved from sinking dive boat

    PHUKET: A joint rescue effort by the Phuket Tourist Rescue Center and the Royal Thai Navy has safely recovered all 27 people aboard a sinking dive boat off Phuket tonight. A distress call was received from the dive boat Laksanawadee at 6:15pm, an officer at the Tourist Rescue Center in Chalong told the Phuket Gazette. The boat, a large, two-level…

  • “Bagged’ American may have been murdered: Phuket Police | Thaiger

    “Bagged’ American may have been murdered: Phuket Police

    PHUKET: Phuket Police have not ruled out foul play in the investigation into the death of an American man whose body was found in his holiday apartment near Karon Beach earlier today. Chalong Police Duty Officer Attawat Suwannarat told the Phuket Gazette that a maid at the Mountain Seaview Apartment resort found the guest dead in his room just after…

  • Phuket’s Bhuritt calls for return of Sonthaya as Tourism Minister

    PHUKET: Leading Phuket tourism business analyst Bhuritt Maswongsa has voiced his approval for the Tourism and Sports Ministry portfolio to go to the newly-formed Palang Chon Party. Mr Maswongsa, who is the Phuket Tourist Association’s Vice President for Marketing, said the Palang Chon Party’s de facto leader Sonthaya Khunplome understands the developmental needs of tourism provinces because of his experiences…

  • TrueVisions to expand HD services in Phuket

    PHUKET: TrueVisions, Thailand’s leading subscription-based cable television operator, has announced an expansion of high definition (HD) services in a bid to broaden its subscriber base. Managing director Thiti Nantapastsri said yesterday that the company until now had operated three HD channels – Reality HD, HBO HD and True Sport HD – as a pilot project via its digital fiber-optic cable…

  • Phuket’s Fourth SEA Properties Multihull Championship

    PHUKET: The SEA Properties fourth annual Multihull Challenge is set to impress with an exciting array of yachts competing for honors in the waters of Phuket. Asia’s biggest Multihull regatta offers racing conditions second to none and is hosted by Ao Chalong Yacht Club (ACYC). This year’s event sees the introduction of two new classes plus the national championship competition…

  • National rugby finals beckon for Lomas

    PHUKET: WHILE Phuket Lomas under 13 rugby team was proving itself on the international stage in England a depleted under 17 squad traveled to Krabi for the National 7’s regional play-offs recently. Played at Krabi’s home pitch in Ao Luk, the Lomas faced their regional rivals Krabi RFC and Surat Thani RFC to decide who would progress to the National…

  • Phuket prepares for Kathu Cultural Street Festival

    PHUKET: The third annual Kathu Culture Street Festival will take place this weekend, showcasing the cultural heritage of one of Phuket’s oldest and most vibrant communities. The fun will begin tomorrow with a parade at 5pm along Wichit Songkraam Rd, from the Ketho Child Development Center to the Kathu Public Health Center. Traffic will be prohibited between Kathu Municipality offices…

  • Five goal thriller puts FC Phuket through to last eight

    PHUKET: A 93rd minute strike from Kone Adama sealed victory for FC Phuket in the return leg of their Toyota Cup last 16 round match against Thai Premier League side Sri Racha last night. After a 1-1 draw at Surakul Stadium on July 6, Phuket traveled to Chonburi knowing victory was their only option and that Sri Racha only needed…

  • Polish tourist vanishes after Phuket vacation

    PHUKET: The Polish Embassy in Bangkok is seeking information to help locate a Polish tourist who visited Phuket recently and has been missing in Thailand for a week. Andrzej Kiezik was last seen at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok at about noon on July 6, after arriving there on a Bangkok Airways flight from Phuket. He stayed at the Serenity Resort…

  • Canadian women aim for gold

    PHUKET: “You have nothing to lose until you win the gold medal. When you have the gold, you may sit on it and play safe. When you don’t have it, you must do everything to target this prize.” Julie Sauvé, head coach of the Canadian synchronized swimming team, explains how being driven and innovative has placed the national team in…

  • Hitman’s 11-year run ends in Phuket

    PHUKET: After more than a decade in hiding, the gunman wanted for the shooting murder of Petchaburi journalist Sanan Wannapuk 11 years ago has been arrested in Phuket. Thanin “Dum” Kaewsakul, 46, was listed as the 18th most wanted gunman in Thailand before his arrest by a special operations unit dispatched by Police Region 7. The exact time of his…

  • Phuket bars asked to abstain for Buddhist holiday

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Police have requested that all nightlife entertainment venues refrain from selling alcohol this weekend out of respect for Asarnha Bucha Day on Friday and the start of Buddhist Lent (Khao Phansa) on Saturday. Capt Thapakorn Hanumard told the Phuket Gazette that such venues are not legally obliged to close, but are being asked not to sell…

  • FC Phuket away to Sri Racha in Toyota Cup

    PHUKET: FC Phuket play Sri Racha (Blue Marlins) in the second leg of the Toyota League Cup with the winner securing a place in the quarter-finals, at Suzuki Stadium in Chonburi tonight. A 1-1 draw with the Sponsor Thai Premier League side last Wednesday means that Phuket have to win away from home this evening. A missed penalty at Surakul…

  • 10,000 liters of smuggled gasoline seized in Phuket

    PHUKET: Police made one arrest and seized 10,700 liters of smuggled gasoline in Phuket after following a tip-off yesterday. Col Surisak Wichaidist, Superintendent of the Regional Police Investigations Division, led a group of officers to investigate a speedboat repair facility in Rawai at 11am. They had received a tip-off that Nontasak Marine Co Ltd was hoarding and smuggling gasoline in…

  • UK Home Secretary to decide on Aldhouse extradition to Thailand | Thaiger

    UK Home Secretary to decide on Aldhouse extradition to Thailand

    PHUKET: The decision whether or not to extradite British national Lee Aldhouse from the UK to face murder charges in Thailand will be handed to Home Secretary Theresa May, the Birmingham Mail reports. The decision could take up to two months, the newspaper says. Aldhouse was arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport on August 18 last year on an outstanding warrant…

  • Phuket “warms up’ for Mother’s Day

    PHUKET: Phuket International Hospital is holding a “Warm Family Photo Contest” as part of its celebrations to mark upcoming Mother’s Day, held in Thailand each year on the birthday of HM Queen Sirikit on August 12. Cash and other prizes to be won in the contest, open to Thais and foreigners but not to professional photographers, total 20,000 baht. Entries…

  • Phuket drug youth on ‘ice’

    PHUKET: In one of the latest drug busts on Phuket, Thalang Police yesterday presented six suspects arrested for possession of ya bah (methamphetamine) with intent to distribute, seizing some 2,000 pills and 200 grams of ya Ice (crystal methamphetamine) in the process. Thalang Police Superintendent Witun Kongsudjai told the press at the Thalang Police Station meeting room that the arrests…

  • Webber throws his toys

    PHUKET: “Of course I ignored the team and I was battling to the end. I was trying to do my best with the amount of conversation on the radio.” Red Bull’s Mark Webber voicing what it means for him to be on a team and that communication from the pit is really just an annoyance. Webber caught up to his…

  • Phuket’s Cherng Talay mayor lays out policies

    PHUKET: Cherng Talay Mayor Suniran Rachatapruek this morning announced his primary policies at the first Cherng Talay council meeting since his re-election on June 4. Mr Suniran has served as Cherng Talay mayor since July 1999. The meeting at the Cherng Talay Municipality offices was presided over by municipal council president Suphat Athiudomphol, along with council vice president Charoon Thawichatanon.…

  • Canada’s synchronized swimming team in Phuket

    PHUKET: The Canadian Olympic synchronized swimming team are training in Phuket ahead of the 14th FINA World Championships in Shanghai from July 16 to 31. Speaking exclusively to the Phuket Gazette this morning at a practice session, team coach Julie Sauvé and captain Marie-Pier Boudreau-Gagnon spoke of the team’s medal chances in Shanghai and at next year’s Olympic Games in…

  • New readers’ poll: Top priorities for Phuket

    PHUKET: Following the landslide win by the Pheu Thai Party in the July 3 general election, the Phuket Gazette asks readers which issue affecting Phuket deserves the most urgent attention by the new Government taking shape under Yingluck Shinawatra. The choices are: Traffic congestion Crime Drug abuse Corruption Public transport Environmental protection To have your say, click on the icon…

  • Phuket murder: victim’s lesbian lover sought for questioning | Thaiger

    Phuket murder: victim’s lesbian lover sought for questioning

    PHUKET: Police are investigating the apparent murder of a Phuket Town garment vendor whose body was discovered yesterday in her rented home in Chalong. Chalong Police identified the victim as 41-year-old Chamaiporn Chuaykham, originally from Trang Province. The gruesome discovery, at the victim’s home on Soi Kloom Yang Para, was made by Nattiporn Chuaykham, the 29-year-old brother of the victim.…

  • Sunday Opinion: Our MPs need to leverage Thailand for the benefit of Phuket

    PHUKET: The landslide election win by the Pheu Thai Party last weekend may strike fear in the hearts of some Phuket residents, but the new coalition government should be given a chance to establish itself and make good on its promises to bring about national reconciliation and prosperity. [See ‘Business as usual?’, page 11, current issue of the Phuket Gazette.…

  • Phuket police blitz bags more than B5mn in drugs

    PHUKET: A spate of arrests by Phuket police in the past 24 hours has led to drugs with a street value of more than five million baht being seized. Chuleekorn “Korn” Saithong, 34, from Nakhon Pathom, was arrested in Phuket Town yesterday afternoon with 1,940 ya bah (methamphetamine) pills valued at 400,000 baht and 266.2 grams of ya Ice (crystal…

  • Phuket crackdown on motorbike sidecars

    PHUKET: Riders of motorcycles with sidecars (salaeng) will be prosecuted if they use the sidecar to carry passengers, the chief of the Phuket Land Transport Office (PTLO) has announced. PTLO Chief Teerayout Prasertphol said that drivers who use salaeng for passenger transport do so illegally and present a danger to passengers and other road users. Legally-registered salaeng can only be…

  • Ten arrested in Phuket drug busts

    PHUKET: A drug dealer presented at a police conference in Phuket yesterday admitted that he was acting under orders from a prison inmate. The suspect was one of 10 presented to the press in the meeting room at Patong Police Station yesterday. Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pekad Tantipong and Patong Police Superintendent Arayapan Pukbuakao chaired the proceedings. Two suspects were…

  • Phuket to pull out all the stops in issuing kiddie ID cards

    PHUKET: Phuket officials are lining up an intensive campaign to make sure that all Thai children in Phuket of ages seven to 14 are issued national ID cards as required by a new law that comes into effect on Sunday. The National Identification Card Act 2011, which was signed into law in May, mandates that all children of the ages…

  • Zidane returns to Real Madrid

    PHUKET: “Real Madrid is the most important thing that happened to me, both as a footballer and as a person.” Zinedine Zidane gets emotional about his experience with Real Madrid now that he has become the sporting director of the richest football club in the world (€438m) and the second most valuable club in the world (€1.4bn). Considering Real Madrid…

  • Phuket Gov pushes for underground hotels to register

    PHUKET: With the prospect of a civil service reshuffle looming in the wake of the recent general election, the Phuket Governor will push to get hundreds of underground hotels on the island registered and paying taxes. The news came during the first meeting of an advisory committee formed by Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha on May 11. “I will look into…