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  • Funeral services for John Seebach | Thaiger

    Funeral services for John Seebach

    CHERNG TALAY: Funeral rights for John Seebach are being held daily until his cremation on Tuesday morning at Wat Cherng Talay, where his body is now resting. Although welcome to pay their respects at the wat anytime, friends and relatives are asked to attend a special memorial service on Monday night, starting at 7:20 pm. A wake in memory of…

  • Dive operators fight crackdown in court | Thaiger

    Dive operators fight crackdown in court

    PHUKET: Dive operators opposing the new regulations that went into effect October 1 have taken their fight to the Administrative Court, where they are challenging the legality of the new regulations.Pragon Geatgun, Vice-President of the Thai Diving Association (TDA), told the Gazette on Tuesday that the TDA was representing about 60 dive operators in Phuket who have lodged a petition…

  • Phuket IT icon John Seebach dead

    CHERNG TALAY: Island Technology founder John Seebach died of heart failure yesterday evening at the age of 48.John, who also wrote a bi-monthly column on information technology issues for the Phuket Gazette, died after teaching his wife Autcharawan “Gay” Pratumwan how to swim at the Banyan Tree resort at Laguna Phuket.“He was teaching me how to swim like a professional,…

  • Deadline for local telephone book | Thaiger

    Deadline for local telephone book

    PHUKET: Businesses wishing to appear in the 2007 Gazette Guide, Phuket’s ‘yellow pages’, have until noon on Saturday, 28 October, to enter (or update) their listings. Any entries made after the deadline will not appear in the hard-copy book until January 2008. Business owners are urged to update their listing details now in order to avoid the server outages experienced…

  • Pattani police to bolster Phuket security | Thaiger

    Pattani police to bolster Phuket security

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Police are to borrow more than 100 officers from strife-torn Pattani Province to reinforce their numbers in the coming high season. Pol Maj Gen Decha Budnampeth, Commander of Phuket Provincial Police, yesterday said, “This high season we will have more tourists because we have new target markets in Russia, Israel and India. “At present we do not…

  • Underwater tsunami memorial installed off Phi Phi Island

    PHI PHI ISLANDS: Thailand’s first underwater tsunami memorial was laid down on the seabed in Tonsai Bay, off Koh Phi Phi Don, in a ceremony on September 30.The memorial, 1.4 kilometers offshore and at a depth of 20 meters, took about one month to install. The The monument comprises three large granite markers, each 150 centimeters tall and arranged to…

  • Suriya’s wife talks to the Gazette | Thaiger

    Suriya’s wife talks to the Gazette

    CHERNG TALAY: In an exclusive interview with the Phuket Gazette, Chanthana Chaowanich has explained the sequence of events the night her husband, well-known businessman Suriya Chaowanich, 49, was assassinated.K. Chanthana, 34, from Bangkok, was with K. Suriya at their home in Baan Bang Jo on the night of September 12.“I was not feeling well, and was lying down in our…

  • Local businesses may pony up for security boost | Thaiger

    Local businesses may pony up for security boost

    PHUKET: In a bid to increase security on the island, four of the island’s top tourism business associations are planning to establish a fund to help pay for extra police work and equipment.Phuket Tourist Association President Maitree Narukhatpichai told the Gazette that the idea sprang from widespread concerns about the possible effects of an act of terror on the island’s…

  • Seminar on use of nominees in Thai companies | Thaiger

    Seminar on use of nominees in Thai companies

    PHUKET CITY: A timely seminar aimed at helping individuals and the business community to understand the Foreign Business Act (FBA) will be held at the Royal Phuket City hotel on October 23. Organized by financial consultants Network Advisory Team and sponsored by the Phuket Gazette, the forum will be in English and moderated by Preecha Hantongtus, Senior Trade Officer at…

  • Princess Sirindhorn to visit Phuket | Thaiger

    Princess Sirindhorn to visit Phuket

    PHUKET: HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will visit Phuket on October 20 to preside over the official opening of three new centers on the island.In the morning, Princess Sirindhorn will chair the ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the new building of the Thai Red Cross Society, Phuket Chapter, on Rattanakosin 200 Pi Rd in Phuket City.After this, Princess…

  • Tourist dead in suspected suicide | Thaiger

    Tourist dead in suspected suicide

    CHALONG: A South African man apparently took his own life on Wednesday, by putting a plastic bag over his head and breathing in LPG gas from a cooking fuel cylinder. The deceased was listed in the Chalong Police daily log as Joeachem Hendrik Smit, 46. His passport, recovered at the scene, showed that he had last entered Thailand on September…

  • Big blackout tomorrow for Chalong | Thaiger

    Big blackout tomorrow for Chalong

    CHALONG: The Phuket Provincial Electricity Authority (PPEA) has announced its scheduled blackouts for October in order to continue its work on high-voltage power lines.Blackouts, from 9 am to 5 pm daily, will affect the following locales:October 6: West side of Chao Fa West Rd – from the PPEA substation to Chalong Circle, including Soi Nakok, Moo Baan Chaofa Thani, Baan…

  • New Naval commander installed

    AO MAKHAM: Rear-Admiral Supot Pruksa was promoted to Vice-Admiral and installed as Commanding Officer of the Third Naval Area Command this morning, replacing Tana Bunnag who has been promoted to “Deputy Chief of Staff Officer to Commander” in Bangkok.The ceremony took place at 10 am, when the officers and sailors under V/Adm Supot reported to their new commander, the 11th…

  • Phuket Immigration moves to temporary offices | Thaiger

    Phuket Immigration moves to temporary offices

    PHUKET CITY: From Monday, the Phuket Provincial Immigration Office (PPIO) will take up temporary residence in the old wooden Marine Police building across the road from its traditional site on Phuket Rd.PPIO Inspector Pol Lt Col Pipat Pongpan told the Gazette that the move is to allow the old PPIO main building, which was built 23 years ago, to be…

  • Construction worker killed at Mai Khao | Thaiger

    Construction worker killed at Mai Khao

    MAI KHAO: Police are investigating the death of a construction worker whose body was discovered yesterday at a construction workers’ camp on the grounds of the JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa. Tah Chat Chai Police Inspector Pol Maj Seksan Komsakorn identified the dead man as 51-year-old Biang Romkhaw, a native of Phitsanoulok province. Biang was employed as a carpenter…

  • THAI calls for 3-hour check-in | Thaiger

    THAI calls for 3-hour check-in

    PHUKET: To ease congestion and ensure that passengers arrive on time, Thai Airways International (THAI) is calling for passengers to check-in three hours before their scheduled departure times.The call also applies to passengers boarding flights at Phuket International Airport.Domestic passengers are asked to check-in at least an hour before departure.The call follows problems at Suvarnabhumi International Airport since its opening…

  • Beach chair rates to double | Thaiger

    Beach chair rates to double

    PHUKET: A day at the beach just got a bit less friendly, as beach chair operators in Kata-Karon and Nai Yang have announced they will double their rental rates to 100 baht per chair from tomorrow. A similar price hike in Patong appears inevitable.Ampien Thueathin, head of the Patong Beach Chair Operators’ Association, said he had been in contact with…

  • Body of woman found near Burmese workers’ camp | Thaiger

    Body of woman found near Burmese workers’ camp

    RASADA: The body of an apparent murder victim was found yesterday in a patch of grass near the Thaksin Concrete company building on Thepkrasattri Rd. The victim, a young woman, had head wounds indicating that she had been beaten with a blunt instrument. Police estimate that she died about three days before her body was discovered.Phuket City Police Crime Suppression…

  • Governor leaves Phuket – quietly

    PHUKET CITY: About 70 people gathered in front of the Governor’s House on Narisorn Rd this morning to wish Udomsak Uswarangkura a fond farewell on his last day as Governor of Phuket.Governor Udomsak, who today brought to a close some 38 years of government service, left his home at 8:45 am, bound for his native Bangkok.Before departing, he received flowers…

  • Exposed to danger | Thaiger

    Exposed to danger

    PATONG: Different people held different reactions to the coup d’état that stunned the world – and, to a lesser degree, the nation – on the evening of September 19, 2006. But for some people, including many foreign tourists enjoying the nightlife in Patong, all the excitement was just another excuse to get sloppy drunk, go out and have a grope,…

  • Bugging out | Thaiger

    Bugging out

    Public Health officials in Saraphi District, Chiang Mai Province, issued a public warning for villagers to stop eating malaeng laay (“striped bugs”, scientific classification not provided), after a middle-aged man died after downing three of the insects during a whiskey drinking session. News of the death was reported by Taan Jongkham, headman of Tambon Chompoo Mu 9, on August 25.…

  • Home security of the second kind | Thaiger

    Home security of the second kind

    PATTAYA: A group of five ladyboys took home security into their own hands in the early hours of August 25, beating senseless a drunken teenage punk who broke into their apartment and stole 2,000 baht from their communal piggy bank. The story, reported by Banglamung Police Inspector Pol Lt Col Sutham Chaosrithong, made national news the next morning. The five…

  • Mini biker gang | Thaiger

    Mini biker gang

    Three boys are now safely back at home after a four-day bicycle adventure across Roi-Et Province. The mini-biker gang set off from the home of gang leader Tawee Senputtawong, 13, in the Kasetwisai District of the province with the aim of visiting his sister who is incarcerated on theft charges in a Juvenile Observation and Protection Center in Roi-Et Town.…

  • Boyfriend banzaied | Thaiger

    Boyfriend banzaied

    The Japanese have spent the past 60 years promoting a message of peace in the world. Unfortunately for one young Thai man, traces of the Samurai warrior ethic can still be found among the legions of salarymen toiling away in offices in Bangkok. In the early hours of August 17, Pol Lt Kiatsak Kasikun, the duty officer at Khlong Tan…

  • Adultery the suspected motive in latest Burmese murder | Thaiger

    Adultery the suspected motive in latest Burmese murder

    PHUKET CITY: A Burmese man died after having his throat cut yesterday afternoon at the grocery store where he worked near Rassada Port. Police suspect adultery may have been the motive for the killing.Pol Lt Sathit Noorit, Duty Officer at Phuket City Police Station, told the Gazette, “I received a report of a stabbing about 2:30 pm yesterday. I and…

  • Saudi Prince inks B4.3bn resort deal | Thaiger

    Saudi Prince inks B4.3bn resort deal

    PHANG NGA: Kingdom Hotel Investments (KHI), which is chaired by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, has signed a deal to acquire land on which it proposes to build a US$115 million (about 4.3 billion baht) “Raffles Phang Nga Resort and Residences”, comprising 150 rooms and 25 luxury villas.The deal was made through a joint-venture company…

  • Fire tailors two shops

    KATA BEACH, PHUKET: A fire broke out in two tailor shops opposite Mom Tri’s Boathouse at about 1 am on September 24. A rapid response from the Tambon Karon Fire Department, however, ensured that the blaze was put out before it could spread to the resort complex and other nearby businesses.The tailor shops, Phuket Boston Tailor and Royal Thai Tailor,…

  • Policeman faints, dies | Thaiger

    Policeman faints, dies

    PHUKET CITY: A traffic police officer from Phuket City Police Station died on September 22, three days after accidentally fracturing his skull.The officer, Sq Ldr Sr Sgt Maj Wisit Wisetsuwan, 48, collapsed and hit his head on the parking lot pavement in front of the police station while taking a man to recover his motorcycle from Phuket City Police Station.Officers…

  • Army security inspection this Friday | Thaiger

    Army security inspection this Friday

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura, speaking at the monthly Provincial Security and Safety Committee meeting at the Thavorn Grand hotel today, said that every province must prepare a security and safety emergency plan ahead of a scheduled military inspection this Friday.At the 9 am meeting, he ordered Phuket Provincial Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Nivit Aroonrat to set a meeting…

  • Ranong border checkpoints re-open | Thaiger

    Ranong border checkpoints re-open

    PHUKET CITY: The two marine border checkpoints between Ranong and Burma reopened yesterday afternoon after closing due to the coup. Officials report that it is business as usual for visa runners seeking to avoid the 500-baht-a-day fine imposed on those who overstay their time in Thailand.Pol Lt Chaiwat Ouikhum, Chief of Ranong Immigration, confirmed to the Gazette this morning that…