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Phuket black taxi accused of molesting tourist
PHUKET: A“black taxi” driver was accused today of molesting a 19-year-old Chinese tourist during a five hour ordeal, during which he repeatedly tried to have sex with her and she repeatedly defended herself.
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Phuket Police must stamp out abuse of tourists, says Chinese envoy
PHUKET: China’s Haad-Yai-based Vice Consul, Qin Jian, has urged police to crack down hard on sexual attacks on tourists, following yesterday’s alleged molestation of a 19-year-old Chinese tourist by a “black taxi” driver who picked her up from the airport.
Government yields to pressure over school closures
BANGKOK: Bowing to a public outcry and resistance from many civic groups, the Education Ministry has agreed to create a joint committee to look into the issue of small school closures.
DSI arrests B150 million bank robber
HUA HIN: The Department of Special Investigation arrested the head of a Swiss bank robber gang on May 16 in Hua Hin.
Thailand sets world record for mass massage
Phuket News / Thailand
Thursday 30 August 2012, 04:31PM
Hundreds of people pushed, prodded and stretched their way to a new world record for the biggest simultaneous group massage, in Bangkok today (August 20), organisers said.
Kata next for security zone
Phuket News / Phuket
Thursday 30 August 2012, 04:18PM
PHUKET: With Patong now established as a pilot for the overall Phuket Security Zone project ordered by the Royal Thai Police, the concept is expected to be applied next to the area controlled by Chalong Police, beginning with Kata on September 15.
Thai MP: Marry a farang for easier life
Phuket News / Thailand
Wednesday 29 August 2012, 04:12PM
A Thai MP has gotten into hot water over his controversial suggestion for poor Thai women who want an easy life: “find a farang husband.”
'Hungry Ghosts' to be fed on Sunday
Phuket News / Phuket
Wednesday 29 August 2012, 10:32AM
PHUKET: Phuket’s Old Town streets will come alive on Sunday morning as Por Tor Festival celebrations begin on Thalang Road.
Survey finds Thai women second most unfaithful women in the world
Phuket News / Thailand
Wednesday 29 August 2012, 09:06AM
Thai women have been pipped to the post by women from Ghana, in ranking for the world’s most unfaithful partners.
Six injured turtles found stranded
Phuket News / Phuket
Tuesday 28 August 2012, 06:13PM
PHUKET: Four female turtles were found stranded on Mai Khao Beach this afternoon (August 28), with another two found at Baan Nam Khem and on Koh Kor Khao in Phang Nga province.
Encroachment charges laid against resort
Phuket News / Phuket
Tuesday 28 August 2012, 05:06PM
PHUKET: Complaints have now been delivered to Tha Chat Chai Police about two Phuket resorts, a property development and a private villa encroaching upon the Sirinart Marine National Park, Manager Online reports, as part of the ongoing investigation led by Damrong ‘Demolisher’ Pidech.
Villagers protest over noisy pub
Phuket News / Phuket
Tuesday 28 August 2012, 03:26PM
PHUKET: Residents of Srisoonthorn Moo 5 are fed up with noise from a recently opened live music pub about 150 metres north of the Heroines Monument.
New drive to legalise black taxis
Phuket News / Phuket
Tuesday 28 August 2012, 02:33PM
PHUKET: The Provincial Land Transport Office (PLTO) hosted another meeting yesterday (August 27) as part of its repeated attempts to bring order to the chaotic transport scene on Phuket, by converting uncontrolled, illegal “black” taxis into legal “green” taxis that can be controlled through transport regulations.
Speedboat tourists back in Phuket
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 11:17PM
PHUKET: All 41 people from the sinking speedboat Luk Pradu 26 were safely delivered to Chalong Pier late this afternoon.
All rescued from speedboat
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 05:58PM
PHUKET: All 41 people aboard a speedboat that capsized between Phuket and Phi Phi this afternoon have been rescued.
Phuket Opinion: Safety first
Phuket News / Opinion
Monday 27 August 2012, 05:00PM
PHUKET: One of the delights of living in Thailand is the lack of rules and regulations that crimp one’s fun, or sanuk.
Speedboat in trouble off Phi Phi
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 04:30PM
PHUKET: A speedboat, the Luk Pradu Tor Ror 26, believed to be carrying 37 tourists from the Jian Sin Pier in Rassada, Phuket, to Phi Phi, has been reported capsized by strong seas at about 3pm today (August 27).
Police accused of beating drug user
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 03:20PM
PHUKET: A 20-year-old Thai man claimed today (August 27) that he was beaten by five Thalang police on August 22, in an attempt to force him to tell them the location of a house from which he had bought drugs.
Finnish diver reports being raped on Koh Lipe
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 02:53PM
PHUKET: A Finnish women on a scuba diving course on Koh Lipe, Satun Province, reported being raped last Thursday night (August 23).
Phuket looks for more porkers
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 02:36PM
PHUKET: Vice-Governor Somkiat Sangkhaosutthirak said after a meeting on “pigs for consumption” that demand for pork by locals and the growing number of tourists has far outstripped current supply and the supplies from central Thailand will have to be increased.
Minibus flips on way to Haad Yai
Phuket News / Phuket
Monday 27 August 2012, 01:55PM
PHUKET: A minibus from the government-owned Transport Co Ltd, bound from Phuket to Haad Yai, slid off a curve in rain near Phang Nga Town yesterday evening (August 26), landing on its side on the central divider.
Luxury villa 'encroaches on park'
Phuket News / Phuket
Sunday 26 August 2012, 08:17PM
PHUKET: A huge villa next to Trisara, where supermodel Kate Moss reportedly once stayed, is being investigated on suspicion that it, too, encroaches on the Sirinart Marine National Park. It has been added to the list of places being investigated by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), bringing the number of properties under investigation to 11. On orders from DNP Director Damrong Pidetch, officials today (August 26) visited the property, which consists of a luxury residence with swimming pool and tennis court. The house is owned by Frenchman Bernard Gaultier, who is also an investor in The Pavilions resort, in the hills overlooking Layan Beach. Ms Moss once reportedly stayed at the villa after paparazzi staked out the entrance of Trisara. Although huge, the house is very secluded and can be reached only by boat or via a footpath from the end of Soi Layan 4. Sermyod Sommun, the Director of Conservation Operation Region 16 (Chiang Mai), whose team is responsible for the investigation into Trisara, said the property was discovered during the Trisara investigation. It sits on a piece of land with a NorSor3 paper issued in 1984 – three years after the declaration of the Sirinart Marine National Park. “We found the NorSor3 has no precursor papers." Normally a NorSor 3 would be issued only on the basis of a previous SorKor1 occupation paper. “Instead, the land paper was issued based on a survey by an official, a method that cannot be applied for any land inside the boundaries of a national park,” Mr Sermyod said. “The leads us to believe that the NorSor3 may not be legal.” In addition, there is a pier jutting out into the sea from the property, which officials suspect was built without permission. After their visit today, DNP officials will bring charges against bureaucrats involved in the issue of the land paper. The investigation will also expand to the Thai owner of the land, to see if he will “acknowledge” that the land paper was issued illegally. As for the investigation into Trisara, Mr Sermyod said the DNP would first take action over parts of the property that extend beyond the boundaries shown in the land deeds. These extensions are believed to include swimming pools attached to several of the villas. Currently, the investigation team is trying to come to a clear conclusion as to whether the land papers were issued legally. Mr Sermyod noted that Trisara’s deeds were upgraded from a 20-rai SorKor1. The investigation team says it finds it suspicious that the SorKor1 apparently expanded in area to 200 rai on the current deeds. On Friday, speaking at an Amcham seminar on hotels and the environment, Trisara GM Anthony Lark hit back against the investigation. He said that the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for Trisara had been particularly strict because the resort was in a forest area. “Now we are being attacked by the same people who approved our EIA,” he said. Criminal charges have already been filed against La Colline Villa Development, the adviser to the DNP’s Crime Suppression Section, Sunthorn Watcharakuldilok, revealed today. He said a report was filed with the police just over a week ago, on August 17. He said the company was charged with encroaching into a national park, with 9 rai of land extending beyond the boundaries of the development as they appear on the deed. Another three companies are expected to be charged soon with similar offences, he said. The teams investigated these three properties are looking for evidence to support their belief that each was built on land with deeds based on “flying” SorKor 1 papers. (Sor Kor 1 papers are notoriously vague. The paper for an undesirable piece of land can sometimes be “flown” to establish possession of a more attractive plot nearby.) “We believe that the land papers for most of these properties may have been issued by the same group of officials, as most of the deeds were issued between 1977 and 1992,” said Mr Sunthorn. Meanwhile, the new Chief of the Sirinart Marine National Park, Cheewapap Cheewatham, has arrived from Mukdaharn Province to replace the previous chief, who was transferred out on Mr Damrong’s orders after just a month. Mr Chaweepap said the investigation of cases in Phuket would be more difficult than in the Thap Lan National Park in Thailand’s northeast, which has been a hotspot of land encroachment resulting in the demolition of nine resorts last month. “Thap Lan National Park was encroached by individuals who had no land papers. But in the Sirinart, individuals have land papers, which makes the investigation much more time-consuming,” said Mr Cheewapap. He added that the value of Phuket property developments is a lot higher than in Thap Lan, so the cost of damage from encroachment would be higher. “Apart from the 11 property developments under investigation, we believe there are several smaller pieces of land [that encroach on the park],” he said.
Laguna aiming to create new local ‘city’
Phuket News / Phuket
Sunday 26 August 2012, 11:53AM
PHUKET: Ho Kwon Ping, ultimate boss of Laguna Phuket, revealed on Friday night that the next project in the complex will be an attempt to create a new local residential community within the complex, consisting of condominiums, shops and a water park.
B286m anti-flood projects in the pipeline
Phuket News / Phuket
Saturday 25 August 2012, 09:29AM
PHUKET: Phuket authorities are working on five flood protection projects to solve flooding problems across a large area of the island.
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