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Phuket Tourist Police volunteers branch out

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Tourist Police volunteer Jum Ali Khan gives a thumbs-up for helping

foreign tourists in Chalong.

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Ossi Paldanius (left) smiles at the irony that one of the new center’s

first calls was to assist Russian tourists on a motorbike who bumped

into his pickup truck. Ossi also spends his spare time as a Tourist

Police volunteer.

PHUKET: -- Phuket’s newest Tourist Police Volunteer Center opened at Chalong Circle this week and is already helping foreigners in need in the south of the island.

Within hours of opening their doors on Monday, officers at the center were called on to assist a Russian couple whose rented motorbike was involved in a minor accident at the roundabout.

The motorbike bumped into a pickup truck driven by Phuket expat Ossi Paldanius from Finland.

Ironically, Mr Paldanius is a Tourist Police volunteer.

The new center is located on the north side at the corner of Sunrise Road, which leads to Chalong Pier.

“We are open from 10am to 3:30pm six days a week, closed on Sundays, but we are flexible on the hours if the need arises,” said Tourist Police Assistant Garry Halpin.

Seven volunteers living in Chalong are on the staffing roster, but about 40 have signed up to assist.

The on-call volunteers bring with them a huge variety of language skills, hailing from countries including France, Israel, Norway, Belgium, Jordan, Russia, the UK and the US.

The volunteers also include a contingent of local Thais.

The Chalong center is the fourth such center on the island, adding to the Tourist Police volunteer center next to McDonald’s on the beach road in Patong, the Phuket Tourist Police headquarters in Phuket Town, and the Tourist Police volunteer kiosk at Phuket Airport that is staffed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

“We plan to open more centers in tourist beach areas, such as Mai Khao,” Mr Halpin said.

“Chalong was chosen for our new office because it seems many things happen to tourists in Chalong, so it’s easy for us to help them and coordinate with police. We’re also very close to Chalong Police Station,” he explained.

“Also, it’s easy for tourists. They can come in the office in case they need help. Besides, we always help police as translators between them and tourists,” he added.

To help offset the costs of renting the office, the second and third floors of the building are available for rent, he added.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-25

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