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Chalerm in Phuket: Police to focus on drugs, not closing times

Phuket Gazette

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Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung told top-ranking officers from across the South that nightlife was 'not a top priority' for tourists. Photo: Warisa Temram

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More than 260 officers assembled at Satree Phuket School yesterday to take policy orders from Deputy PM Chalerm Yoobamrung, himself a police captain.

PHUKET: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung told top regional police officers yesterday that strict enforcement of closing times at bar and pubs was not the top priority in tourist destinations such as Phuket because visitors come here to enjoy the natural scenery, not the nightlife.

Deputy PM Chalerm, himself a police captain, delivered his mandate to an assembly of top-ranking police officers from Royal Thai Police Regions 8 (upper South) and Region 9 (lower South) at Satree Phuket School.

He ordered 264 top-ranking officers, from provincial commanders down to district deputy superintendents, to crack down on drug dealing in their areas and adopt a unified approach to the problem of drug smuggling.

He assured all present that serious investigations were underway into the recent revelation that pseudo-ephedrine pills, possibly numbering in the millions, have been smuggled from state hospitals for use in the manufacture of ya bah (methamphetamine) and ya ice (crystal methamphetamine).

The theft of pseudo-ephedrine, sold in popular cold relief preparations under well-known trade names such as Actifed, came to light just as Cabinet was planning to leave the capital for its mobile cabinet visit to Phuket.

The investigation is now being transferred to the Justice Ministry’s Department of Special Investigations (DSI), he said.

“Drug suppression cannot be accomplished by any single organization. We must all work together, including police intelligence agencies, to stop the flow of precursor drugs into Thailand from across our borders with neighboring countries,” he said.

DPM Chalerm, who is in charge of the Thai government’s latest “War on Drugs”, told officers that any successful approach to narcotics suppression must involve the rehabilitation of addicts and unbiased treatment of anyone involved in the trade, regardless of social status, in order to win public trust.

The Government’s commitment to the drug suppression effort is starting to pay dividends, with an observed reduction in trade along well-known smuggling routes in the northeast region, he said.

“However, smugglers have started changing their smuggling routes into the Kingdom. We know where they are, but cannot reveal that at this time,” he said, while asking the officers to keep up their efforts in drug suppression.

DPM Chalerm also asked the officers present not to focus their efforts on arresting users and small-time dealers as a way of racking up impressive statistics, but rather to gain access to drug kingpins.

Drug users should be put into rehab, while drug kingpins should face the full severity of the law, he said.

Speaking after the arrest of a pair of recidivist drug dealers in Bangkok over the weekend, he said he “would propose an amendment requiring drug dealers sentenced to death to be executed within 30 days of their final verdict, as drug trafficking was a serious issue and many inmates continued to deal drugs in jail.”

DPM Chalerm told the officers that he understood drug abuse was spreading in many parts of the upper South.

He encouraged police to work together with nightlife venue operators to deal with drug suppression issues, rather than focus too strictly on closing times.

In provinces such as Phuket that are popular tourist destinations, closing times could be enforced as appropriate to the area, he said.

“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle12654.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-03-20

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“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

A truly amazing ignorance of the desires of so many tourists to his country.

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>>Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung told top regional police officers yesterday that strict enforcement of closing times at bar and pubs was not the top priority in tourist destinations such as PhuketDeputy

Which in layman's terms means go ahead and collect tea money.

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How many tourists enjoy the beautiful scenery AT NIGHT, I wonder. The very word "nightlife" already describes quite vividly that it encompasses activities that are carried out at night, namley visits to restaurants, bars, nightclubs, etc. Both scenery AND nightlife are integral parts of every vacation. To say that nightlife was not a priority for tourists just goes to show how little the DPM understands about the needs and wants of foreign visitors to his country.

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Terrific photo of the top ranking police officers hanging on Chalerm's EVERY word! laugh.png

I think they are bummed as he wants them to focus on dealing with the drug problem. A top source of income for many of the police. As is busting entertainment venues for staying open late.

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enjoy the night life of puket wow getting robbed by ladyboys or attacked take a robbing tuk tuk on a good night run for pictures

or walk on the great sandy beach and get robbed but anyone walking past at the time YEP ALL SOUNDS GOOD intheclub.gif

GIVE ME A PILL I NEED TO RELAX clap2.gif

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“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

A truly amazing ignorance of the desires of so many tourists to his country.

They used to have surveys at Patong beach. Almost everybody i know ticked the scenery box and now it bites them in the a*se

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I wonder if Chalerm was driven over the Karon hills to see the fabulous scenery as you enter Patong?

Those unfinished condos must be the biggest eyesore in Phuket.

Hmm maybe new thread time.

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How many tourists enjoy the beautiful scenery AT NIGHT, I wonder. The very word "nightlife" already describes quite vividly that it encompasses activities that are carried out at night, namley visits to restaurants, bars, nightclubs, etc. Both scenery AND nightlife are integral parts of every vacation. To say that nightlife was not a priority for tourists just goes to show how little the DPM understands about the needs and wants of foreign visitors to his country.

Chalerm sounds like a likely candidate for future Tourist Minister lol

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“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

A truly amazing ignorance of the desires of so many tourists to his country.

I could not agree more...This guy has no clue what so ever...When I arrived in BKK for the first time, I sure as hell wasn't looking fo a temple to photograph...
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Police to focus on drugs, not closing times

has obviously two major advantages for the country:

1. Chalerm's sons can hang around in the bars after closing time until the next morning without being harassed;

2. the police are no longer at risk to get shot by one of his sons when entering bars that stay open after closing time... from now on they are focussing on drug dealers ONLY.

I can see clearly now the reasons behind this story....

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“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

A truly amazing ignorance of the desires of so many tourists to his country.

They used to have surveys at Patong beach. Almost everybody i know ticked the scenery box and now it bites them in the a*se

Scenery on Patong Beach? Jet skis ripping tourists off, tuk tuk drivers assaulting tourists, lady boys stealing from/and or assaulting tourists, truly amazing!

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“Tourists come to Thailand for the beautiful scenery. Nightlife is not their priority,” he said.

A truly amazing ignorance of the desires of so many tourists to his country.

They used to have surveys at Patong beach. Almost everybody i know ticked the scenery box and now it bites them in the a*se

Scenery on Patong Beach? Jet skis ripping tourists off, tuk tuk drivers assaulting tourists, lady boys stealing from/and or assaulting tourists, truly amazing!

Nobody wanted to admit on paper they came for the ladies.

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