Phuket radio stations remain off-air as ‘collateral damage’

PHUKET: Popular English-language radio stations in Phuket remained
off-air today, 27 days since the military seized power and silenced the
airwaves with a ban on all private community radio broadcasts. The ban
continues despite the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)
announcing on Saturday that Voice TV, which is owned by fugitive former
premier Thaksin Shinawatra (story here), may resume broadcasting. The same procla
Sunken pillar at Chalong Marina poses threat to boats

Relief fund set up to assist residents after storm lashes Phuket

PHUKET: The Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor)
will use cash from a 4-million-baht emergency-relief fund to help
residents who suffered property damage from the storm that hit Phuket
over the weekend. “We set this up after the recent strong winds damaged
local homes,” Cherng Talay Mayor Ma-ann Samran told the Phuket Gazette today. A total of 10 families suffered damage to their roofs, six of which
Surin beach clearout ‘70 per cent complete’ as deadline looms

PHUKET: Surin Beach is a flurry of activity as businesses big and
small seek to comply with the June 18 deadline to dismantle illegal
structures on the beach. The clear-out is part of an official crackdown
on more than 100 businesses operating along the beachfronts at Surin,
Bang Tao, Laypang and Layan beaches (story here). Vendors who refuse to comply will have their premises torn down for them, Vice Governor Chamroen Tipayap

Interpol discusses Asean counter-terrorism in Phuket
PHUKET: More than 50 high-ranking police officers from eight Southeast Asian nations met in Patong this morning to discuss strategies to counter chemical and explosive terrorist attacks. Lt Gen Panya Mamen, Commander of the Royal Thai Police Region 8 division, welcomed the delegates, which included representatives from the Asean member states of Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Laos and Vietna
Thai parks chief turns to junta to reclaim Phuket national park
PHUKET: Thailand’s national parks chief has appealed to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to take over investigations into encroachment of Sirinath National Park to expedite the return of 360 illegally seized plots of park land. “This process has taken far too long already. We want the NCPO to take over so we can finally return the land to the park,” Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conserva
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