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Phuket City Police officers line up to accept urine sample containers.

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So far none of the police urine samples has tested positive.

PHUKET: -- Every police officer in Phuket will undergo mandatory testing for ya bah (methamphetamine) by the end of the month, the provincial police commander announced this morning.

Maj Gen Pekad Tantipong told the Phuket Gazette, “Every police station must urine test every officer under their command by May 1. The order was issued by Provincial Police Region 8 at the end of last month,” he said.

The same testing will be conducted in Surat Thani, Krabi, Phang Nga, Ranong, Nakhon Sri Thammarat and Chumphon, the commander said.

“Any officer testing positive will be severely punished,” said Maj Gen Pekad, adding that even commanding officers will be tested.

“I will receive all of the results and know how many officers in Phuket test positive. However, I have yet to receive any reports of officers testing positive,” he said.

Under the scheme, police will be tested by workers from the Phuket Provincial Health Office using a “Meth Cassette” kit manufactured by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization.

Those whose urine turns purple after being mixed with the reagent will have blood samples taken. These will be sent to a police testing facility in Trang for final confirmation in a procedure that takes about one week.

“We cannot test them all simultaneously as they work different shifts and some need to travel out of the province as part of their duties. For this reason they will be tested in groups,” he said.

Phuket City Police Deputy Superintendent Chaiwat Auykham said the project was initiated by the Royal Thai Police, Provincial Police Region 8 and Phuket Provincial Police Office.

As police are sometimes ordered to conduct random drug tests on the general public, it is important that they prove they are not involved with drugs themselves, he said.

“This is the third year Phuket City Police has drug tested its officers. So far none have tested positive,” he said.

Phuket City Police arranged testing of 289 officers over a two-day period: 193 officers yesterday and most of the remainder today.

About 30 officers currently outside the province will be tested later, Lt Col Chaiwat said.

“All Phuket City Police officers, almost 300 people, must undergo drug testing. The results will be submitted to our commander at the beginning of next month,” he added.

There are a total of 1,196 police officers stationed in Phuket.

A reliable source in at least one police station told the Gazette that officers were well aware that methamphetamine testing was imminent and that officers were “instructed to prepare” for it.

The detection period for methamphetamine in urine can range from anywhere from one to five days.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-04-28

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Seems like anyone who might be using ya bah will have had plenty of warning to stop & get tested after the 5 day period. The police would be better to conduct random testing without any prior warning if they are really sincere in ensuring a force free of drug use. If a certain percentage of the population use ya bah then it stands to reason that same percentage would apply to the police. After all they are human & just as susceptible to temptation as anyone else.

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