Hello, Phuket Express Readers and Supporters!
The following is our weekly feature in which we highlight the top local stories in our area of Phuket from the past week. The number of stories differs from week to week.
These are chosen and curated by our editorial team and are designed for our readers to get a quick “catch-up” of important stories they may have missed. We publish many stories daily and it is easy to lose track of important events or changes in our area. We do national recaps in a separate article, this is only the top local stories in Phuket.
They are in no particular order of importance but roughly in order of publishing. These are from Monday, March 4th to Sunday March 10th, 2024.
Some of the protesters also claimed that Mr. David had previous issues and problems with neighbours and locals well before this recent incident leading.
The owner of the luxury villa project used a backhoe to demolish the stairs of the villa and some structures in the villa area that encroached on the beach.
Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior added that any sort of influential person with bad influence, Thai national or not, needed to go if they were not following the law and did not have good intentions.
The Phuket Immigration has approved for a 30 day bail. However the bail is under conditions.
Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul issued an urgent order to the Phuket Governor to return to Thailand who reportedly was participating in a tourism event in Germany.
However, no foreign mafia was found, according to the Phuket Police Commander.
That’s it for this week. Be safe!