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US NCIS Commends Pattaya for Top-notch Tourist Safety Measures

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Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Mail

 

In a significant endorsement of Pattaya's bolstered reputation as a safe destination, Luu Pham from the US NCIS met with the Pattaya Tourist Police to commend their outstanding security efforts. With roughly 500 military personnel from the US, South Korea, and Singapore descending upon Pattaya for a well-earned rest from the Cobra Gold exercises, the meeting served as a crucial touchpoint in international cooperation.

 

The Cobra Gold military exercise, which runs from February 25 to March 7, is one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region, involving troops from numerous allied nations. Ensuring the safety of these troops during their downtime has been a primary concern, and Luu Pham's visit underscored the city's effectiveness in maintaining a secure environment.

 

During the talks, Pham praised Pattaya’s engaging security initiatives, expressing satisfaction with the zero incident record involving US personnel since last year. In recognition, Pham presented a plaque and certificate to Police Lieutenant Colonel Piyaphong Ensarn and his team, applauding their vigilance and dedication.

 

 

Lieutenant Colonel Ensarn reciprocated the gratitude, stating, "We strive to offer a secure atmosphere for all visitors, including international military personnel." His words echoed the spirit of collaboration, marking a successful partnership between Pattaya Police and international security agencies.

 

This visit not only highlights Pattaya’s strategic significance as a rest location during the multilateral exercise but also demonstrates the economic positives for local businesses eager to welcome the international troops. Enhanced security measures around tourist areas further ensure that guests can enjoy their stay carefree, setting a global standard for safety in popular travel spots, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-28

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a significant endorsement of Pattaya's bolstered reputation as a safe destination, Luu Pham from the US NCIS met with the Pattaya Tourist Police to commend their outstanding security efforts

Hogwash

Maybe people from the US NCIS will be seeking political asylum or refugee status in Thailand.

It would have been nice to tell us what the acronym stands for.

 

I still haven't worked it out, and I can't be bothered to Google it!

31 minutes ago, Grusa said:

It would have been nice to tell us what the acronym stands for.

 

I still haven't worked it out, and I can't be bothered to Google it!

 

I would have taken less time to Google it that it did to post that you couldn't be bothered.

I thought it was TV series

3 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Maybe people from the US NCIS will be seeking political asylum or refugee status in Thailand.

Well, as an American I am certainly here as an economic refugee and as a result of current administration actions, consider myself as a political refugee, as well.

5 hours ago, Smokin Joe said:

 

I would have taken less time to Google it that it did to post that you couldn't be bothered.

Yes, you are right, it did.But why should I have to?

The picture shows FIVE photo-cops explaining why there are so many deaths on the roads.

On 3/1/2025 at 2:50 PM, Grusa said:

It would have been nice to tell us what the acronym stands for.

 

I still haven't worked it out, and I can't be bothered to Google it!

It's an American t.v drama show

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