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  • 1998 Saw Growth In Crime, Arrests | Thaiger

    1998 Saw Growth In Crime, Arrests

    PHUKET TOWN: The number of crimes in Phuket increased by 2.5 percent to 3,065 last year, according to figures handed to the Gazette by Phuket Provincial Police earlier this week. Arrests also increased, climbing 5.9 percent to 4,504 in 1998. Police said the increase in criminal activity on the island was due to Thailand’s economic slump, rising unemployment having forced…

  • Another Thai Navy Vessel Comes Under Attack | Thaiger

    Another Thai Navy Vessel Comes Under Attack

    RANONG: A Royal Thai Navy surveillance vessel has been engaged in gun battle with an unidentified fishing boat for the second time in less than a month, Vice Admiral Somphop Bhuridej, Commander of the Royal Thai Navy Third Fleet, told the Gazette earlier this week. Both incidents occurred in Thai territorial waters off Ranong province. On December 19, two officers…

  • US Navy Visits Phuket | Thaiger

    US Navy Visits Phuket

    PATONG BEACH: Three US naval ships, the USS Boxer, USS Cleveland and USS Harpers Ferry, with a total of about 2,000 officers and crew, are visiting Phuket from 13 to 18 January 1999. The vessels are anchored in Patong Bay. Captain Robert C. Massey of the USS Boxer, Captain J. A. Winnefeld, Jr. of the USS Cleveland and Captain Terence…

  • Swiss Tourist Robbed In Phuket Town | Thaiger

    Swiss Tourist Robbed In Phuket Town

    PHUKT TOWN: A Swissair pilot had his pack snatched while riding a rented motorbike in Sapan Hin yesterday. It was the second such incident to be reported to the Gazette by police in a period of three days. Mr Philipe Braun, 58, who is on holiday in Phuket with his family, told police two teenagers on a motorbike came along…

  • Thalang Hospital Wing To Open | Thaiger

    Thalang Hospital Wing To Open

    THALANG: Thalang Hospital will officially open its new 60-bed patient wing on February 11. The 11.5-million baht, two-story building will be opened by the Sheikhul Islam and the abbot of Wat Sa Khed. Phuket Governor Chadej Insawang will attend the ceremony. People wishing to donate money for medical equipment can contact Orapin Ratanarat at Thalang Hospital. Tel: (076) 311033-4, ext…

  • The Beach Hits Phuket | Thaiger

    The Beach Hits Phuket

    Producers of the controversial movie The Beach, featuring superstar Leonardo DiCaprio, are seeking permission from authorities to film a number of scenes in Phuket. Film-makers want to shoot scenes in a shoe factory in Baan Manic from February 27 to March 17; at Cape Promthep March 3; Naithon Nui Beach on March 18; Surin Beach from March 19-22; Kata Beach…

  • American Found Dead in Patong | Thaiger

    American Found Dead in Patong

    PATONG BEACH: A 29-year-old American resident of Phuket was found dead in a Patong guest house on Sunday, according to Kathu police. Mr Korey Alan Lee, who worked for a Phuket dive company and had lived on the island for about three years, was found dead by his brother after the two had been involved in a long drinking session,…

  • Poacher Pays For Monkey Business | Thaiger

    Poacher Pays For Monkey Business

    THALANG: Phuket police have charged a 62-year-old man in connection with the poaching and killing of protected wildlife on Toh Sae Mountain. Ging Phollom, from Tambon Sri Soonthorn, Amphur Thalang, was arrested following a tip-off by members of the Toh Sae Mountain Walkers’ Club. He was found in possession of a monkey corpse, a live monitor lizard and a live…

  • Visa Criteria, Procedures Clarified | Thaiger

    Visa Criteria, Procedures Clarified

    PHUKET TOWN: The superintendent of the Phuket Immigration Office, Pol Col Phirojana Praesakul, confirmed to the Gazette this morning that the financial requirements for the non-immigrant ‘O-A’ visa are as follows: 1) at least 800,000 baht in liquid funds in a Thai or overseas bank (the definition of “liquid” was not immediately available, so it was not clear whether fixed…

  • More Beds For Patong Hospital | Thaiger

    More Beds For Patong Hospital

    PATONG BEACH: Patong Hospital will increase its number of beds from 10 to 90 by the end of the this year in a bid to meet growing demand for bed space, according to Director Dr Taweesak Nertwong. Because of its location in the heart of Phuket’s major tourist centre, Dr Taweesak said the hospital had become too small to treat…

  • Record Number Of New Businesses In Phuket | Thaiger

    Record Number Of New Businesses In Phuket

    PHUKET TOWN: Veerachai Tantiwathanavallop, Director of the Phuket Commercial Registration Office, told the Gazette yesterday that 1998 was a record year for new business registrations in the province. A total of 520 filings were received during the year, versus 477 for 1997. The 1998 total included 332 ‘company limited’ and 188 partnership registrations. Although business start-ups far exceeded closures, the…

  • Speed Limit Signs Sorely Needed | Thaiger

    Speed Limit Signs Sorely Needed

    PHUKET TOWN: Widespread confusion and ignorance of the law with respect to speed limits in Phuket province was underscored in the Gazette Poll which closed at noon today. Only 22% of the 911 participants in the internet poll knew (or guessed correctly) that speed limits apply to all roads on the island (and throughout Thailand). In response to the question,…

  • Biggest Heroin Haul In Ten Years | Thaiger

    Biggest Heroin Haul In Ten Years

    PHUKET TOWN: In what police told the Gazette was the biggest drug case to arise in Phuket in the past ten years, authorities have seized heroin with a street value they estimate at roughly one million baht. At 3:30 yesterday afternoon, the Patong-based Kathu police received a report from the Phuket Town office of the national Narcotics Control Board (NCB)…

  • Holidays Wreaked Havoc On Island’s Roads | Thaiger

    Holidays Wreaked Havoc On Island’s Roads

    PHUKET TOWN: Phuket Provincial Police told the Gazette today that during the four-day holiday period commencing December 31, 1998 and ending January 3, 1999, a total of 40 traffic mishaps were reported. The accidents, which involved 42 cars and 39 motorbikes, left three people dead and 38 in local hospitals. According to the police, alcohol was a factor in “most”…

  • Rajabhat Offers Facilities To Public | Thaiger

    Rajabhat Offers Facilities To Public

    PHUKET: Rajabhat Institute Phuket is making available accommodation and conference room facilities at its Sri Rajabhat Building. Guest rooms with twin beds are available at 350 baht per night. Rooms with breakfast are 450 baht, and rooms inclusive of three meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner – are priced at 750 baht. A total of 20 guest rooms are on…

  • Traffic Injuries Near 10,000-mark | Thaiger

    Traffic Injuries Near 10,000-mark

    PHUKET: Traffic-related injuries approached the 10,000-mark for 1998, the Phuket Health Department reported last week. In its report to the Phuket Governor, the agency said 885 patients were admitted to government hospitals from October 20, 1998 through November 19, 1998, including 826 with motorbike-related injuries. A total of 25 people died in traffic accidents during the period, including 19 motorbike…

  • Crowd Greets Arrival Of Elephants | Thaiger

    Crowd Greets Arrival Of Elephants

    PHUKET: Five elephants shipped back to the Kingdom from Indonesia received a warm welcome late last night as they, along with their 12 mahouts, arrived at the Deep Sea Port aboard the Sinthu Phuket. The pachyderms made headlines recently when the cash-strapped Indonesian government said they no longer could afford to continue a joint elephant training program. In October 1997,…

  • Europeans Boost Arrivals | Thaiger

    Europeans Boost Arrivals

    BANGKOK: Aided by double-digit growth in the European and Oceanian sectors, international tourist arrivals to Thailand posted a 7.3 percent year-on-year increase during the first ten months of 1998, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reported today. From January 1, 1998 through October 31, 1998, a total of 6,235,639 tourist arrivals were recorded. During the same period a year earlier,…

  • Ya Ba-laced Beer Seized In Pub Raid | Thaiger

    Ya Ba-laced Beer Seized In Pub Raid

    PHUKET TOWN: Authorities seized draft beer from a popular pub early Saturday morning after a preliminary test indicated it had been laced with amphetamines. Tourist Police and Phuket Narcotics Control officers raided the Kok Ma Pub on Tilok U-Thit 1 Road at around 2 a.m. following a tip from concerned parents alleging that the venue was admitting underage patrons and…

  • Honk In The New Year At Benz Sale | Thaiger

    Honk In The New Year At Benz Sale

    PHUKET TOWN: Can’t seem to find the perfect New Year’s present? Try the car park in front of the Thavorn Grand Plaza Hotel where the second “Amazing Secondhand Benz Sale” is underway through December 30. The event, co-sponsored by Thonburi Leasing, Wiriya Leasing and Benz Bor Jor Nor Phuket, features attractively priced, used Mercedes passenger cars. The first such sale…

  • High Seas Firefight Kills Two Navy Officers | Thaiger

    High Seas Firefight Kills Two Navy Officers

    RANONG: Two officers of the Royal Thai Navy’s Third Fleet were killed last Saturday during a midday firefight between their surveillance vessel and an unidentified fishing boat in Thai territorial waters off the coast of Ranong province. Petty Officer First Class Chalermsak Jeenprakom and Petty Officer Third Class Amorn Panlert died of bullet wounds when the navy patrol boat Tor…

  • Supercenter To Anchor Bypass Intersection | Thaiger

    Supercenter To Anchor Bypass Intersection

    PHUKET TOWN: Ground has been broken for a new Lotus Supercenter at the intersection of Phra Phuket Road, (also known as the Samkong-Kathu Road), and the Chalerm Prakiat Ror 9 Road, (also known as the Bypass Road), on the city’s northwest side. A marketing representative for Bangkok-based Ek-Chai Distribution System, which operates the retail center chain for joint-venture partners Tesco…

  • FantaSea Opens To Crowd of 1,300 | Thaiger

    FantaSea Opens To Crowd of 1,300

    KAMALA: The first day of business at Phuket FantaSea attracted over 1,300 patrons, reported Surin Bamrungphol, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations. An estimated seven out of ten paid admissions at yesterday’s soft opening were Thais, many of whom were local residents who wanted to check out Phuket’s newest and biggest leisure attraction, according to a poll conducted by…

  • Sex Does Matter In Selling Phuket | Thaiger

    Sex Does Matter In Selling Phuket

    PHUKET: To the surprise and disappointment of many local residents, the Phuket Gazette’s Internet poll for the week ended December 18 suggests that large numbers of people familiar with the island believe the local sex industry does help to attract tourists. Of the 789 participants in the poll, 54.8 percent were of the belief that the availability of ‘paid sex’…

  • Sun Shines On Island | Thaiger

    Sun Shines On Island

    MAI KHAO: Yes, Virginia, there is a sun. Following a soggy November, the first half of this month saw more blue skies than clouds as a mere 15 millimeters of rain was recorded from December 1 through December 15 at the Southwestern Meteorological Center’s monitoring station near Phuket International Airport. The heaviest 24-hour rainfall total during the period was recorded…

  • Navy Visits Ring In Cheer | Thaiger

    Navy Visits Ring In Cheer

    PATONG: Christmas came early for hoteliers, merchants and barkeeps as nearly 2,000 U.S. Navy personnel aboard six vessels descended on this popular western beach for a liberty call. Sailors from the USS Antietam, USS Rainer, USS Oldendorf, USS Fitzgerald and USS McClusky hit Patong for some rest and relaxation from December 8-13, providing the resort with a quick infusion of…

  • Excise Revenues Post Sharp Decline | Thaiger

    Excise Revenues Post Sharp Decline

    PHUKET TOWN: Despite revenues generated through taxes on luxury yachts and golf fees, the Phuket Provincial Excise Department recorded a steep drop in collections during the most recent fiscal year compared to fiscal 1997. Department Chief Borvorn Chayakul reported that his office collected 190.3 million baht from October 1, 1997 through September 30, 1998, a decline of nearly 49 million…

  • Phuket, Amanpuri Honored By Readers’ Poll | Thaiger

    Phuket, Amanpuri Honored By Readers’ Poll

    NEW YORK: Phuket received an 11th place ranking of top islands in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, while Amanpuri, the well-known luxury hotel on Pansea Beach, was honored in two of the publication’s award categories. The results of the poll, tabulated from the responses of more than 37,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers, were published in last month’s issue. Phuket…

  • Regatta Winners Honored | Thaiger

    Regatta Winners Honored

    KATA: “This was the greatest regatta ever,” proclaimed Admiral Thira Haoch, Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Navy and Honorary Chairman of the 12th Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, to an audience of competitors and guests assembled Saturday night for the Royal Awards Ceremony. The admiral was among a host of dignitaries in attendance at the function held in the…

  • Demand Fuels Spa Expansion | Thaiger

    Demand Fuels Spa Expansion

    CHERNG TALAY: Phuket is quickly becoming known as the place to be pampered. A surge in demand for professional spa services led the Banyan Tree Spa to open its second facility on the island, along with a third now on the drawing board. Last week, the latest Banyan Tree Spa was officially opened at the Sheraton Grande Laguna Beach. Guests…