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Catch and release: Patong illegal jet-ski operators fined and set free
Tanyaluk Sakoot

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The police raids netted 28 illegal jet-ski operators in Patong. Photo: Tourist Police

PHUKET: -- A task force of 300 law-enforcement officers under order by Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha specifically targeted and arrested 28 illegal jet-ski operators at Patong as part of an anti-crime campaign that has set its sights on criminal activities being “overlooked” by local officials.

Phuket Marine Chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut, whose office was left in the dark about the raid, this week was transferred out of Phuket, but the jet-ski operators will face only fines of B500 to B1,000, with only one operator facing a fine of B5,000.

The task force, headed by Pol Maj Gen Adis Ngamchitsuksri, a Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Central Investigation Bureau, targeted the jet-ski operators on the first day of their anti-crime blitz, which also netted several armed suspects at a home of former Rassada Mayor Surathin Lianudom. (See story here.)

Pol Col Archayon Kraithong, a national-level Deputy Commander of the Tourist Police, told The Phuket News that the jet-ski operators

arrested were only one group of at least 60 targets singled out for takedown in a campaign that aims to curtail the illegal antics of any people involved in anything from land encroachment to drugs and weapons to being “influential persons”.

However, Patong was the only beach in Phuket targeted for jet-skis, no other beaches are on their list – for now, Col Archayon said.

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/catch-and-release-patong-illegal-jet-ski-operators-fined-and-set-free-56380.php

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-- Phuket News 2016-02-26

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It is reported that the Phuket Marine Office Chief who, allegedly, was one of the main supporters of the "jet ski industry", has been transferred to a land locked province.

Maybe times really are changing ?

Finally an optimistic post after all the usual complaints here.

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It is reported that the Phuket Marine Office Chief who, allegedly, was one of the main supporters of the "jet ski industry", has been transferred to a land locked province.

Maybe times really are changing ?

Finally an optimistic post after all the usual complaints here.

28 illegal jet-ski operators , and you want to stay optimistic ?

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Catch and release sounds more like a fishing competition rules don't smash them over the head with a hammer , would be nice to find a beach in Thailand and not harassed by jet ski owners driving over the heads of the kids and smashing into elderly swimmers who wander outside the marked swimming area that is shared with the jet skis.

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It is reported that the Phuket Marine Office Chief who, allegedly, was one of the main supporters of the "jet ski industry", has been transferred to a land locked province.

Maybe times really are changing ?

Maybe he will run a few motorbike taxi ranks just to keep ticking over.coffee1.gif

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It is reported that the Phuket Marine Office Chief who, allegedly, was one of the main supporters of the "jet ski industry", has been transferred to a land locked province.

Maybe times really are changing ?

Finally an optimistic post after all the usual complaints here.

Of course, after so many years of inaction, there should be no reason for complaint. Right? cheesy.gif

This criminal is being transferred, not investigated and prosecuted, and sent to gaol.

Where is the deterrent for the incumbent????

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