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  • Phang Nga murder linked to land dispute | Thaiger

    Phang Nga murder linked to land dispute

    PHUKET CITY: The recent murder of a village headman on the island of Phra Thong in Phang Nga’s Kuraburi District, about a four-hour drive north of Phuket, may have been related to a land dispute, local police said. The Thai-language Siangtai Daily newspaper recently carried a report of the killing on the Phang Nga mainland, close to the island. On…

  • Four Chikungunya cases reported in Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: Chikungunya, the viral disease that is sweeping the Deep South, has now surfaced in Phuket, according to the Phuket Provincial Health Office. A press release issued by Kusuma Sawangpan of the Disease Control and Prevention Division confirmed four cases of the disease on the island, with all the patients being treated at Vachira Phuket Hospital. The vector for…

  • UK man dies in motorbike crash

    RAWAI, PHUKET: An accident in the early hours of Sunday morning left one British tourist dead and a Thai man seriously injured. Tourist Kenneth Nicholas Ibrahim, 27, was killed when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a truck outside the Sai Yuan Bungalows in Rawai. The Thai driver of the truck was also seriously injured. Mr Ibrahim, a semi-professional…

  • Abhisit, in Phuket, confirms Security Act for Asean summits

    MAI KHAO, PHUKET: Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has confirmed the government intends to invoke the Internal Security Act during the Asean summits scheduled to be held at the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort in mid-June. The announcement came at a press conference at Phuket International Airport last night. PM Abhisit was on his way back to the capital following a secret…

  • THAI to launch direct Oslo-Bangkok flights

    PHUKET CITY: In a move that could provide some help to Phuket’s summer season tourism prospects, Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced the introduction of direct flights between Bangkok and Oslo, Norway. The service, to be inaugurated on June 15, will make THAI the first southeast Asian carrier to serve passenger demand between Norway and Thailand. THAI’s Bangkok-Oslo route will…

  • PM confident Phuket Summit to be peaceful

    PHUKET CITY: Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday the Asean-led summits in Phuket next month will not see a repeat of the Pattaya fiasco as his government had a good new security plan in place. The government was ready for the summit and would enforce the internal security law to have more power to handle the situation, he said in…

  • More than rooms for sale at Thai hotels | Thaiger

    More than rooms for sale at Thai hotels

    PHUKET: More than 100 hotels and resorts in Thailand are now for sale, as operators succumb to the impacts of the economic crisis and political unrest, industry insiders say. The number is expected to rise if the situation does not improve within two years, said Chanin Donavanik, chief executive officer of one of Thailand’s largest hotel chain operators, Dusit International.…

  • Phuket Police train for Asean summit

    PHUKET CITY: There was more action than usual at Phuket City Police Station yesterday when some 300 local police took part in crowd control and anti-riot training under the watchful eye of Royal Thai Police Region 8 Commissioner Santarn Chayanon. The special training is in the run-up to the Asean+3+6 summit, tentatively scheduled to take place at the Hilton Phuket…

  • Swine Flu case reported in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Swine Flu case reported in Bangkok

    PHUKET: The Public Health Ministry said yesterday it had detected a suspected first case of the deadly type A (H1N1) influenza in Thailand and is awaiting confirmation of the infection from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States. The result of the CDC’s tests are expected within seven days. No suspected cases of the type A (H1N1)…

  • Phuket tsunami warning tower tested

    SAPHAN HIN, PHUKET CITY: People enjoying their morning workouts at the Saphan Hin municipal park at 8am on Wednesday were a bit surprised when the Thai National Anthem was played through the tsunami warning tower there for the first time. Apart from rousing nationalist passion, the music also marked the latest testing of the National Disaster Warning Center’s (NDWC’s) tsunami…

  • Mission Possible: non-profit hospital continues expansion

    RASSADA, PHUKET: Work on a new canteen and car park project at Mission Hospital Phuket began in early May and is scheduled for completion some time in July, hospital management has told the Gazette. Assistant Chief Operations Manager Atikom “Tom” Sriratanaprapat said the 10-million-baht project, clearly visible from Thepkrasattri Road, is being designed and built on a turnkey basis by…

  • Phuket City Police nab bike theft gang

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket City Police arrested a gang of nine alleged teenage bike thieves this week. The suspects, eight boys and one girl, confessed to theft charges. They are also believed to have been responsible for a number of crimes across Phuket, the police say. The roundup of the gang members followed a series of arrests, some of which took…

  • Thalassemia Day | Thaiger

    Thalassemia Day

    PHUKET: Today, May 8, marks Thalassemia Day.Thalassemia is a genetic blood condition that affects hemoglobin and causes anemia and other debilitating symptoms in sufferers of the disease, which is particularly prevalent among Thais, who have the highest rate of the disease in South East Asia.One out of every 100 Thais suffers from the effects of Thalassemia and 40 out of…

  • Phuket Governor: ‘No bail for drug crimes’ | Thaiger

    Phuket Governor: ‘No bail for drug crimes’

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop has issued written orders to all police districts on the island instructing them not to allow people arrested on drug charges to be granted bail. The issue was a major topic of discussion during the monthly meeting of the Phuket Provincial Security Council, held at Phuket Provincial Hall on April 29. The governor, who…

  • US Consular Outreach to Phuket on May 13 | Thaiger

    US Consular Outreach to Phuket on May 13

    PHUKET: The Consular Section of the American Embassy in Bangkok has announced an additional consular outreach visit to Phuket on May 13. Consular staff will be available to provide consular services for American citizens at the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa from 8am to 12pm on Wednesday, May 13. The following consular services will be available during the outreach…

  • No evidence of poisoning in Phi Phi tourist deaths

    KRABI: Following the mysterious deaths on Phi Phi Island of three foreign tourists in just over a month, Krabi police and doctors are still unable to explain how the American and two Norwegians became fatally ill. Contrary to an initial local blog entry speculating that cyanide poisoning may have been the cause of the deaths, Krabi police told a Gazette…

  • Body of Swiss tourist found on Krabi beach | Thaiger

    Body of Swiss tourist found on Krabi beach

    PHUKET: The body of a female tourist from Switzerland was found on a beach in Krabi province today. Police said the tourist had apparently been strangled on Noppharat Beach in Tambon Aonang of Muang district. The beach lies roughly 20 kilometers east of Phuket by boat across Phang-nga Bay. She was found lying down with the strap of her handbag tied around her neck. She was…

  • Mystery illness kills foreign tourists on Phi Phi | Thaiger

    Mystery illness kills foreign tourists on Phi Phi

    KRABI: Two foreign tourists have mysteriously died and two others are seriously ill from unknown causes after holidaying on Phi Phi Island. Much speculation surrounds the circumstances of the deaths as authorities have yet to make any official statements regarding the matter. Press Attache at the US Embassy in Bangkok Michael Turner told the Gazette that US citizen Jill St.…

  • Two dead in Phi Phi poison mystery

    PHUKET CITY: Two tourists died and two others became seriously ill after staying at the same guesthouse on Phi Phi Island in Krabi this week. US citizen Jill St. Onge, 26, died on May 2, shortly after being taken to hospital by her boyfriend Ryan Kells, who also fell ill. Both tourists were vomiting severely before Miss St. Onge’s admission…

  • Phuket Governor leads pro-peace rally

    PHUKET CITY: With Phuket gearing up to host the Asean+3+6 summits in mid-June, Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop on Monday led a group of about 200 flag-waving people in a “Stop harming the Country” campaign at Phuket Provincial Hall. Participants at the event swore an oath and called on all parties involved in the current conflict to refrain from resorting to…

  • Flu scare cruise ship given the all clear

    PHUKET: Phuket doctors declared all 1,900 passengers on board the holiday cruise ship Super Star Virgo free of the A(H1N1) influenza virus after the vessel docked at Ao Makham Deep Sea Port on May 4 for a seven-hour stopover. The passengers, comprising Chinese, Singaporean, Australian, Indian and European nationals, were all checked for flu symptoms before disembarking in the afternoon…

  • Phuket to the world: Web forum zeros in | Thaiger

    Phuket to the world: Web forum zeros in

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette has entered the booming online forum sweepstakes by signing a partnership agreement with ThaiVisa.Com, Thailand’s largest English-language Web board. The agreement results in the birth of the Phuket Gazette/ThaiVisa Forum, a collection of thousands of pages of reader knowledge and observations on just about every aspect of life in Phuket. The Gazette endows the venture with…

  • Light rail service proposed for Phuket | Thaiger

    Light rail service proposed for Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: A Singapore-based firm has proposed building a light-rail service that would revolutionize transport in Phuket. The network, which would cost almost 13 billion baht to develop, would connect key points on the island including Phuket International Airport, Patong, Chalong Circle and Phuket City. Dr Allina Salima of Jade Trust Fund International presented the plan to Phuket Governor Wichai…

  • Oledong to defend WBC title in Phuket

    PATONG, PHUKET: Undefeated WBC minimum-weight champion Oledong Sithsamerchai (29-0-0) will defend his title against former IBF champ Muhammad Rachman from Indonesia (62-7-5) on May 29 in Patong. The fast-fisted Oledong, 23, is the pride of Trang’s Rassada District. He won the WBC title by beating fellow Thai Eagle Den Junlaphan on points in Bangkok in November, 2007. The contest will…

  • Phuket friends out in force for Steve Swan

    PHUKET CITY: Thanks to a strong response from Phuket’s expat community, accident victim Steve Swan has more than enough blood for his scheduled surgery today, his friends say. Mr Swan, an American who runs the Crow’s Nest bar and tattoo parlor on Soi Seadragon in Patong, suffered fractures of his left leg, hip and pelvis after being hit by a…

  • Phuket man’s suicide now seen likely to have been result of strained finances | Thaiger

    Phuket man’s suicide now seen likely to have been result of strained finances

    MAI KHAO, PHUKET: Last week’s suicide of well-known businessman Mann “Benz Phuket” Suksawee now seems increasingly likely to have been the result of strained finances. Police were informed of the apparent suicide by local residents at about 10am on Thursday. Mr Mann, whose official residence is listed as downtown Haad Yai, was the manager of the Sanguan Panich group of…

  • Thai media marks World Press Freedom Day | Thaiger

    Thai media marks World Press Freedom Day

    PHUKET: To mark World Press Freedom Day yesterday, seven Thai media associations on Sunday issued a list of demands. Journalists put freedom from government intervention in all forms of media as its top priority, calling for the legal prosecution of those who violate press freedom laws. They also called on politicians to understand the valuable role of the media in…

  • Asean leaders seek 5km protest ban for meetings in Phuket | Thaiger

    Asean leaders seek 5km protest ban for meetings in Phuket

    PHUKET: Asean leaders concerned about their safety have demanded a ban on protests within five kilometres of the conference venue as a condition to attend an Asean summit in Phuket or anywhere else in Thailand. “We will declare the meeting venue off-limits to gatherings and for that we have to see which legal avenue we can resort to in order…

  • Asean Summit: Phuket residents asked to help make it safe | Thaiger

    Asean Summit: Phuket residents asked to help make it safe

    PHUKET: The government yesterday called upon Phuket residents to ensure that the Asean Summit with its six dialogue partners, scheduled for mid-July, will go off without incident. Thailand was seeking to reassure Asian leaders that the regional summit would not end in chaos like the Asean meeting in Pattaya in April. That summit of leaders from the 10-member Association of…

  • Lifestyle: Have mobs become a fashion statement in Phuket?

    PHUKET: Just days after Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s government finally managed to restore order to Bangkok, mob militancy was back on the streets of Thailand. This time, it was closer to home. Protesters blockaded Srisoonthorn Road in Baan Bang Tao for almost 24 hours, causing disruption for both residents of the island and the tourists so crucial to our economy.…