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  • Opinion: By land, air or sea – embarrassment for all

    Opinion: By land, air or sea – embarrassment for all

    PHUKET: The ferry fire that claimed the life of 12-year-old Israeli tourist Shani Manil last week is just the latest in a series of tourist industry maritime tragedies that have occurred in the Andaman region in recent years, demonstrating once again that transport safety for tourists and residents alike remains a chronic problem here. There have been numerous sinkings, capsizings,…

  • Phuket’s new tourism rule book: “Out with the beach, in with the shopping’

    Phuket’s new tourism rule book: “Out with the beach, in with the shopping’

    PHUKET: The island’s reputation for attracting luxury tourists with its azure seas, coral sand coves and boutique resorts is being transformed by recent demographic shifts which are seeing wealthy visitors to Phuket spending more time away from the beach in pursuit of retail therapy. Shopping is becoming the main activity for luxury travellers coming to Phuket from within the region.…

  • Ex-husband, friends wanted by police after gun threat

    Ex-husband, friends wanted by police after gun threat

    PHUKET: Police are searching for a man and at least two others after he threatened his ex-wife and their family with a gun in front of their home in Phuket Town on Wednesday night. Phuket City Police rushed to the scene at about 7:45pm after receiving reports of shots fired in Srisuthat Soi 4, Maj Rachan Panwai of Phuket City…

  • Nationwide Songkran holiday road toll rises

    Nationwide Songkran holiday road toll rises

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Road toll exceeds last year’s figures The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Songkran holiday period saw 364 deaths and 3,559 injuries from 3,373 accidents – higher than last year’s figures, the Road Safety Center said yesterday. This year saw 42 more deaths, 334 more injuries…

  • Arms deals with Russia in pipeline as West shuns junta | Thaiger

    Arms deals with Russia in pipeline as West shuns junta

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Arms deals with Russia in pipeline as West shuns junta The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Despite Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s insistence that the government’s renewed relationship with Russia is not meant to counterbalance deteriorating relations with the United States, a top Russian minister said…

  • Govt tells BOT to ‘manage’ baht | Thaiger

    Govt tells BOT to ‘manage’ baht

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Govt tells BOT to ‘manage’ baht The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The committee of economic ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, yesterday signalled the Thai central bank to pursue a monetary-easing policy in an attempt to shore up the export sector amid the…

  • Phuket top cop labels bomb threat via Line a “rumor’

    Phuket top cop labels bomb threat via Line a “rumor’

    PHUKET: The island’s top cop has brushed aside a Phuket car bomb threat circulating on social media sites as only an unsubstantiated rumor. Nonetheless, the governor has asked that police boost security measures throughout the island. The increased security measures follows a message being passed through the Line application and social media sites that urges readers to be weary of…

  • D-Day for Surin Beach businesses swiftly approaches

    D-Day for Surin Beach businesses swiftly approaches

    PHUKET: The deadline for 39 Surin Beach businesses, including several iconic beach clubs, to appeal eviction notices handed down by the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor) is swiftly approaching, confirmed Cherng Talay OrBorTor President Ma-ann Samran. “The deadline to appeal to the Administrative Court is Saturday. We will be going to Surin Beach on Monday to find out whether…

  • Officials ramp up search for missing American diver

    Officials ramp up search for missing American diver

    PHUKET: Officials ramped up their search yesterday for an American diver who went missing from a Similans-bound liveaboard on April 11. Joshua Michael Devine, 36, a civilian IT operative working at a United States military base in Kuwait, was on the CRP Transport diving trip with his Thai wife, Thadsana, and 22 other divers (story here). The Phuket Marine Police…

  • Phuket bomb fears disarmed by wet clothes

    Phuket bomb fears disarmed by wet clothes

    PHUKET: Fears that an abandoned bag might contain a bomb sent an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit and Wichit Police racing to Sriphuwanart Public Park on Pattana Thongthin Road in Wichit on Tuesday evening. “Wichit Police informed us that they had received a call from locals who had seen a bag that looked like a bomb, so we immediately went…

  • Opinion: Tides turn against IUU vessels in Southeast Asia

    Opinion: Tides turn against IUU vessels in Southeast Asia

    Siddharth Chakravarty, captain of The Steve Irwin, has been working for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and battling on the frontlines of marine conservation since 2011. Since then, he and his crew have managed to combat Japanese whalers, patrol the Bluefin Tuna fishing season, protect the Whale Sanctuary in the Southern Ocean, save sharks in the South Pacific and more.…

  • Japanese tourist drowns on Krabi snorkelling tour

    Japanese tourist drowns on Krabi snorkelling tour

    PHUKET: A tourist who owns a cosmetic company in her native Japan drowned while snorkelling at Koh Gai, off the Krabi coast, yesterday. “Akemi Kato, 52, was pulled from the water at about noon,” said Capt Prapan Nhuchaikaew of the Krabi City Police. “Ms Kato was one of 10 tourists on a speedboat tour run by Ao Nang Orchid Co…

  • Alleged Phuket tour fraudster a no show – arrest warrant issued

    Alleged Phuket tour fraudster a no show – arrest warrant issued

    PHUKET: An arrest warrant has been issued for a man who is wanted for allegedly defrauding a Phuket tour company of about 1.5 million baht. The warrant for Peerapat ‘Deer’ Singhon, 25, was issued after the alleged fraudster failed to present himself to police on April 7. “As Mr Peerapat failed to present himself in accordance with the police summons,…

  • No deaths on day five of Phuket’s Seven Days of Danger

    No deaths on day five of Phuket’s Seven Days of Danger

    PHUKET: The island escaped another day in the Seven Days of Danger road-safety campaign without a single death yesterday. By the end of day five, at midnight last night, 49 people had been injured in a total of 48 road accidents, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket office (DDPM-Phuket), which collates all road accident statistics in…

  • Three killed in Krabi palm plantation stabbing

    Three killed in Krabi palm plantation stabbing

    PHUKET: Krabi police are hunting two men wanted for the stabbing murders of three men in a palm plantation in Nuea Khlong early this morning. “We were notified of the attack just after midnight,” said Nuea Khlong Police Superintendent Taksin Phochakorn. “Four men found at the scene had serious stab wounds – three died en route to hospital.” Police are…

  • Phuket search continues for missing American diver

    Phuket search continues for missing American diver

    PHUKET: The Phuket Marine Police are continuing their search today for an American scuba diver who went missing from a Similans-bound liveaboard early Saturday morning. Joshua Michael Devine, 36, a civilian IT operative working at a United States military base in Kuwait, was on the CRP Transport diving trip with his Thai wife and 22 other divers. “We arrived in…

  • Business Buzz: Twitter – Instant marketing, tweets of success

    Business Buzz: Twitter – Instant marketing, tweets of success

    PHUKET: Twitter was created in 2006 by Jack Dorsey and Noah Glass as a method of using SMS to give status updates to all of your friends in your address book, but without the cost or time used sending individual messages. This has morphed into what is now a multi-billion dollar company with 232 million monthly users. What started out…

  • Myanmar worker hospitalized following electrical leakage

    Myanmar worker hospitalized following electrical leakage

    PHUKET: A Myanmar worker was injured by an electrical shock from a metal wall divider inside a Phuket worker camp in Cherng Talay yesterday. The 28-year-old man, named only as ‘Mr Ao’, was taken to Thalang Hospital by Kusoldharm rescue workers following the accident. “He was at his place when he touched a metal sheet that we used to separate…

  • Zero road deaths as Phuket enters day five of ‘Seven Days of Danger’

    Zero road deaths as Phuket enters day five of ‘Seven Days of Danger’

    PHUKET: The island has made it more than halfway through the nationwide ‘Seven Days of Danger’ road-safety campaign for Songkran without a single death. By the end of day four, at midnight last night, there were 34 people injured in a total of 33 road accidents, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Phuket office (DDPM-Phuket), which collates…

  • Phuket bus terminal eviction order for taxis put on ice

    Phuket bus terminal eviction order for taxis put on ice

    PHUKET: An eviction order to move taxi drivers from Phuket’s main bus terminal in Rassada has been put on ice until after the Songkran holiday, a vice governor has confirmed to the Phuket Gazette. The news follows a meeting chaired by Vice Governor Somkiet Sangkaosutthriak on April 8 in response to a request lodged by 30 taxi drivers for intervention…

  • Fishing boat explosion leaves seven crew seriously injured

    Fishing boat explosion leaves seven crew seriously injured

    PHUKET: Seven Myanmar fishermen were seriously injured after a battery allegedly exploded, sparking a fire inside their fishing boat off the coast of Phang Nga early this morning. One of the Myanmar nationals, whose name was withheld by hospital staff, is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Vachira Phuket Hospital after he sustained severe burns to his entire body,…

  • Shocked Danish tourist allegedly pushed from dive boat after hit-and-run accident

    Shocked Danish tourist allegedly pushed from dive boat after hit-and-run accident

    PHUKET: Marine Police are waiting at Chalong Pier for the arrival of a dive boat that allegedly hit a sailboat and fled after throwing one of the Danish crew members seeking the safety of the dive boat into the water. “Everyone was screaming. I realized that we hit the boat, and my friend fell into the water,” 21-year-old Jens Ole…

  • Krabi officials launch tourist boat-safety inspections following deadly ferry fire

    Krabi officials launch tourist boat-safety inspections following deadly ferry fire

    PHUKET: Krabi officials are launching a series boat-safety inspections, starting today, to ensure that all tourist boats are safe for use during the long Songkran holiday. “The checks will run until Wednesday. Uniformed officers will be stationed at popular tourism spots to inspect the boats and help tourists,” said Maj Anurak Parinyasathiragul of the Krabi Marine Police. “We will have…

  • F1: Tilke, tyres, temperatures and tricks

    F1: Tilke, tyres, temperatures and tricks

    PHUKET: Well, my Melbourne forecast was spot on, and my Sepang forecast was not. Ferrari, which I thought would have problems staying ahead of Williams, stayed ahead of the field. That raises a few questions. Has Ferrari sufficiently improved to take Mercedes to the checkered flag in Abu Dhabi? If it does, I intend to be there. However, I am…

  • Video Report: Goldie, Eka take stage tonight for Music is My Life at Xana

    Video Report: Goldie, Eka take stage tonight for Music is My Life at Xana

    PHUKET: World renowned, British DJ Goldie is joining forces with Number One Hit Canadian soul artist Eka for the charity jam ‘Music is My Life’ at Xana Beach Club on tonight, starting at 9pm and running late. The show is a tribute to passionate underground Phuket DJ Josh Ezelle, who died in a motorbike crash last year on his way…

  • Five injured in Central Festival Samui bomb blast

    Five injured in Central Festival Samui bomb blast

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Four Thais, one foreigner injured in Samui car bomb blast The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: A bomb hidden in a car parked at the Central Festival Samui exploded late last night, injuring five people, including a foreigner. The five injured were identified as Sudarat Deepenkaew,…

  • Pre-Songkran road-safety blitz nets bus driver on drugs

    Pre-Songkran road-safety blitz nets bus driver on drugs

    PHUKET: A bus driver was fined for driving under the influence today during a Songkran road-safety blitz at the bottom of Patong Hill in Kathu. Thung Thong Police and the Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) set up a checkpoint from 9am-11am to randomly check vehicles passing through, said Jaturong Kaewkasi, the chief policy adviser at PLTO. One bus driver, who…

  • Finance: Paying for education

    Finance: Paying for education

    PHUKET: By far the biggest potential financial-headache for a young expatriate family is paying for the cost of an expat child’s education. After all, even large multinationals are increasingly scoffing at hiring expatriates with children or offering pay packages that include paying the full costs of international school fees, which can easily top 325,000 baht to 650,000 baht or more…

  • Opinion: No time to let our guard down

    Opinion: No time to let our guard down

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) and the Phuket Provincial Governor’s Office must take emergency measures to return lifeguards to active duty at west coast beaches as soon as possible. The two key governmental offices must also work out a long-term solution to end the annual contract disputes that have left beaches unpatrolled for long periods in recent years…

  • Phuket Immigration, other government offices to close for Songkran

    Phuket Immigration, other government offices to close for Songkran

    PHUKET: The Phuket Immigration Office, as well as other government offices on the island, will be closed starting tomorrow in celebration of the Songkran holiday. Doors will re-open on April 16, confirmed Phuket Immigration Chief Sunchai Chokkajaykij. “Our office and the Patong Immigration Office will both be closed for five days, starting tomorrow,” he told the Phuket Gazette today. “Any…