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Phuket’s honorary consuls top reason tourists call police

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YOUR FIRST FRIEND: Ministry of Tourism and Sports Permanent Secretary

Sombat Kuruphan (right) shares a joke with a Tourist Police officer at the

opening of the headquarters.

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Maj Gen Adis Ngamchitsuksri (left), Commander of the Royal Thai Police

Tourist Police, with Permanent Secretary Sombat and Phuket Senator

Thanyarat Atchariyachai press the button to unveil the sign above the

entrance to the new Tourist Police headquarters in Phuket Town.

PHUKET: -- Tourists seeking contact details of Phuket’s honorary consuls is the number one reason why they call the Tourist Police hotline 1155.

From January 2010 to May 2011, the 1155 hotline received 8,512 calls, with 1,860 of those calls asking for directions to and the location of honorary consuls’ offices, an officer at the Tourist Police hotline center told the Phuket Gazette.

Other reasons for tourists calling the hotline were logged as: seeking advice for lost property and documents (918 calls); having problems with hotels, shops and restaurants (917 calls): seeking help communicating with taxi drivers (863 calls); and asking for information about local tourist attractions (760 calls).

The news came as Ministry of Tourism and Sports Permanent Secretary Sombat Kuruphan yesterday chaired the official opening of the Tourist Police headquarters on Yaowarat Road in Phuket Town.

Mr Sombat said that Phuket’s tourism industry generated about 90 to 110 billion baht a year, justifying the need for building the new headquarters for Tourist Police.

“Tourist Police officers and volunteers help make this station a quality working network. It will be a model station for Tourist Police around the country to learn from,” he said

Mr Sombat also urged tourists in trouble to call the 1155 hotline, which is available 24 hours a day.

Lt Col Ekachai Pramanakul, Inspector and chief of the Phuket Tourist Police, said his officers were ready and willing to help tourists, as promoted by the hotline’s slogan: “1155 Your First Friend'.

“If it’s your first visit to Thailand and you don’t know who to call when having a problem, call 1155 anytime – we are waiting to help you,” he said.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-18

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