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  • Park fee hikes deferred | Thaiger

    Park fee hikes deferred

    PHUKET: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will postpone its scheduled doubling of entry fees at all national parks, scheduled to take effect from September 15, by more than a year, Phuket Tourist Association (PTA) Deputy Chairman Sarayuth Mallam told the Gazette today.Speaking by telephone from Bangkok, K. Sarayuth explained that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yongyuth Tiyapairat has…

  • Missing tourist believed found | Thaiger

    Missing tourist believed found

    PHANG NGA: A woman’s body, believed to be that of missing Scottish tourist Shenaz Kapoor, has been found near the Song Phraek waterfall in Phang Nga. Miss Kapoor has been missing for nine days following a white-water rafting accident on August 15. (See earlier story here.) The body was found in the water at around 6am today by a police…

  • Beer bottles bombard cop shop | Thaiger

    Beer bottles bombard cop shop

    PHUKET CITY: A gang of teenagers, possibly angry with the police for setting up roadblocks to crack down on motorcycle gangs, launched an attack on Phuket City Police Station in the early hours of yesterday morning, lobbing beer bottles at the building.Pol Lt Theeradet Jiraksa told the Gazette, “While I was on duty, a teenager stopped his motorcycle on the…

  • PGTV News Wednesday 23 August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Wednesday 23 August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features an update on the desalination plant in Kata, an announcement that there are not enough “smart” ID cards available and a visit to a school for underprivileged kids. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, today’s show features a documentary about the recent visit to Phuket by the Singapore Porsche Club. PGTV, produced by…

  • Inhalant abuse rife among teens | Thaiger

    Inhalant abuse rife among teens

    PHUKET: Phuket’s Juvenile and Child Protection Office has released statistics showing that 270 youths under the age of 18 were charged with criminal offenses during the first six months of 2006. The office noted that the figure indicates an increase in youth crime, with a total of 488 such crimes reported in 2005.Of the 270 cases, 243 involved boys, compared…

  • Okay. Now will you marry me? | Thaiger

    Okay. Now will you marry me?

    PHUKET: People can once again get married in Muang and Thalang Districts after fresh supplies of marriage certificates were received from Bangkok yesterday.Both districts ran out of certificates and Kathu District was down to very limited supplies after government printers in Bangkok received orders late and were unable to fill them in the time required. They cited the difficulty of…

  • Excise tax B6 million over target | Thaiger

    Excise tax B6 million over target

    PHUKET CITY: Revenue collected from excise tax in Phuket so far this fiscal year, from October 1, 2005 to July 31, 2006, is about 145 million baht, some 6 million baht above projections, the Phuket Excise Office has reported.Phuket Excise Office chief Supatra Horsrisamphan said the figures included fees collected for permission to sell alcohol, tobacco and playing cards as…

  • PGTV News Tuesday 22nd August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Tuesday 22nd August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about foreigners wishing to become Thai, an update on the missing UK student in Phang Nga and we a look at collecting taxes from the island’s hotels. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, today’s show features a new interview with Phuket based writer Jim Newport. PGTV, produced by…

  • Salesman strangles pregnant girlfriend | Thaiger

    Salesman strangles pregnant girlfriend

    KATHU: A salesman turned himself in to the Tung Tong Police after strangling to death his pregnant girlfriend, a former newspaper reporter who had turned to prostitution. Pol Lt Col Passakorn Sonthikul of the Tung Tong Police told the Gazette that Phuket native Jirasak Noosonkaew, 27, turned himself in at the Ketho Police Box at around 1 pm on August…

  • PGTV News Monday 21st August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Monday 21st August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about Thai Airways strengthening security on it’s flights, an update on the missing UK student in Phang Nga and we look at a Phuket cheerleader competition. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentary about the Art scene here in Phuket. PGTV, produced by…

  • PGTV News Friday 18th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Friday 18th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about the next Baba Peranakan festival, an update on the marriage certificate shortage and a look at the damage caused by recent storms in Phuket.  In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentary about The Singapore Porsche Club. PGTV, produced by the Phuket Gazette,…

  • British tourist missing after rafting accident | Thaiger

    British tourist missing after rafting accident

    PHANG-NGA: (Gazette, KomChadLuek) A 22-year-old Scottish tourist has been missing in Phang Nga for two days and is presumed to have drowned after an accident while white-water rafting. Shenaz Kapoor was in a rubber raft with three other foreign tourists and two Thai guides in the area of the Song Phraek waterfall when the raft capsized. The other five people…

  • Marriage certificate shortage “being fixed’ | Thaiger

    Marriage certificate shortage “being fixed’

    BANGKOK: Mali Satiworaman, Chief of the Registration Printed Forms Department of the Bureau of Registration Administration, has admitted that the shortage of marriage certificate papers countrywide has been a problem for more than a month now. In Phuket, marriages may currently be registered only in Kathu District. Both Muang and Thalang Districts have run out of marriage certificates and the…

  • No bias in bookings for Surakul Stadium: Anchalee

    No bias in bookings for Surakul Stadium: Anchalee

    PHUKET: The President of the Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor), Anchalee Vanich-Thepabutr, has denied allegations that Surakul Stadium is for the use of Thais only, though the OrBorJor has rejected a request to hold the Phuket International Soccer 7s tournament, planned for November, in the stadium. “I know the organizers of the Phuket International Soccer 7s competition would like to hold…

  • New dive rules reviewed for loopholes | Thaiger

    New dive rules reviewed for loopholes

    PHUKET CITY: Aekachai Soonthorn, secretary to Phuket Provincial Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Nivit Aroonrat, today told the Gazette that the new regulations for the diving industry are being reviewed by the Chief of the Phuket Provincial Public Prosecution Office, Bantoon Thongtan, who is checking for loopholes that dive operators might use to avoid compliance.“The regulations have been in the Public…

  • Hospital, hotels, sign MOU on medical tourism | Thaiger

    Hospital, hotels, sign MOU on medical tourism

    PHUKET: Bangkok Hospital Phuket has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with nine hotels to promote medical tourism in Phuket. Dr Kongkiat Kespechara, Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket, said that the hospital would arrange first aid training for staff of the nine signatory hotels and would ensure staff knew what to do in the event of an emergency. The hotels…

  • Engaging in commerce | Thaiger

    Engaging in commerce

    After expelling a female student for “intolerable” behavior, school teachers at a commercial school in Nakhon Sri Thammarat are living in fear for their lives following the girl’s return accompanied by a gang of young thugs, who smashed windows and threatened to kill every teacher in the school. The contretemps started when one of the teachers overheard a girl student…

  • PGTV News Monday 14th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Monday 14th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about the recent “Por Tor” Chinese festival, an update on the Phya Thai Hospital and a look at a new ferry service.  In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentary about hydroponics and gardening in Phuket. PGTV, produced by the Phuket Gazette, is aired…

  • Want to wed in Phuket? Sorry, not now | Thaiger

    Want to wed in Phuket? Sorry, not now

    PHUKET: Want to get married in Phuket City? Thalang? Then you’re out of luck. Both offices have run out of marriage certificates. The only district office that still has supplies – now in very limited numbers – is Kathu.An official from the Muang District Registration Department, who asked not to be named, admitted that her department ran out of certificates…

  • PGTV News Friday 11th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Friday 11th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about two rude Koreans who were refused entry to Phuket and who have since lodged a complaint, a protest against the proposed price hike for entry into public parks and we visit “The World” which docked overnight in Phuket. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a…

  • Hospital “dream’ still mired in standoff | Thaiger

    Hospital “dream’ still mired in standoff

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) President Anchalee Vanich-Thepabutr has spoken out against Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura’s decision to delay the buyout of the abandoned Phya Thai hospital.“The purchase of the abandoned Phya Thai hospital is like a dream that has fallen apart. I started the process with the Governor on January 13, and the provincial committee for this…

  • Turtle festival blocks city center road

    Turtle festival blocks city center road

    PHUKET CITY: Traffic Police have advised motorists that Ranong Rd will be closed today and tomorrow for the annual “Por Tor” Chinese Festival.The Por Tor Festival comes every year in July or August and is intended to make merit for the dead and for spirits. It centers around the making of large cakes in the shape of turtles, following the…

  • Tour operators protest plan to hike park fee

    Tour operators protest plan to hike park fee

    PHUKET CITY: All of the operators running tours in Phang Nga Bay – some 500 of them – staged a peaceful protest at the TAT Southern Region 4 Office this morning to demand that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment reconsider its plan to double entry fees for national parks with effect from September 15.Police blocked off a section…

  • PGTV News Wednesday 9th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Wednesday 9th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about the latest tsunami drills, a ride with the Singapore Porsche Club in Phuket and we ask people how they will celebrate Mothers Day which in Thailand falls on the 12th of August. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentary about the Soi Dog Foundation.…

  • Dive industry rules imminent | Thaiger

    Dive industry rules imminent

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket Provincial Chief Administrative Officer (Palad) Nivit Aroonrat confirmed today that although the new dive industry regulations have not yet been signed by Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura, he believes that they will be “soon”.Yesterday K. Nivit told the Gazette that the documents had already been signed but this afternoon, after rechecking, he said that they were currently awaiting…

  • PGTV News Tuesday 8th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Tuesday 8th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about the lasting emotional scars of the tsunami, an art exhibition at Mom Tri’s Boathouse, and the Phuket board riders championships at Kalim beach. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features an interview with a young “Luk Kreung”. PGTV, produced by the Phuket Gazette, is aired daily on…

  • Snatch gang in sticky situation | Thaiger

    Snatch gang in sticky situation

    CHALONG: Over the years there have been several demonstrations in Patong by bar owners opposed to early closing times. Among the arguments most commonly proffered by the bar owners as to why they should be allowed to remain open later is that Patong is a lure to free-spending foreign tourists who want to revel late into the night. It is…

  • Major embarrassment | Thaiger

    Major embarrassment

    A Senior Sergeant Major from the Border Patrol Police received a lesson in how victims of crime feel after an encounter with three attractive young women in Thung Song, Nakhon Sri Thammarat province. Officers from Thung Song Police Station were called to the JS Hotel. There, waiting for them wearing full dress uniform and a sorrowful expression, was Sgt Maj…

  • Ya bah busts yield 4,692 pills | Thaiger

    Ya bah busts yield 4,692 pills

    KATHU: Thun Tong Police arrested two ya bah (methamphetamine) dealers on Saturday night in Soi Thida, Kathu, seizing 4,692 pills of the illegal stimulant.An undercover officer, posing as a dealer, paid 20,000 baht for 100 pills from Somsak Lertprakit, 34, from Korat. Once the sale was complete, officers led by Pol Maj Gen Theerachai Raktiprakorn of the Tung Tong Police…

  • Police colonel linked to killing of editor | Thaiger

    Police colonel linked to killing of editor

    PHUKET: A police lieutenant-colonel has been arrested in connection with the murder of local newspaper editor Opas Noothong in April this year.The arrest came after a gun belonging to Pol Lt Col Hattakarn Klinlokai, Inspector for Crime Suppression at Tambon Suksamran police station in Ranong, was found in the car of another suspect, Veenakorn Boonyiun. Forensic tests later confirmed that…