Phuket to step up night-time patrols
Phuket’s provincial police commander has ordered all police stations across Phuket to boost patrols in key tourist areas from 9pm to 4am.
"I have to admit that we do not have enough police officers here to be able to monitor all areas closely," the commander said.
The move comes in the wake of the killing of Australian travel agent Michelle Smith and injuries to one of her colleagues following a bungled bag snatch in Phuket.
Two men are in police custody after admitting to the crime.
The governor of Phuket conceded last week that several negative incidents in Phuket have directly affected its reputation as a safe tourism destination.
"We need to regain tourists’ confidence, as well as that of local residents. Perhaps, we should be more stern in enforcing the law as part of our safety measures," said Governor Tri Augkaradacha.
"If we let tragic incidents like this happen again, no one will want to travel to Phuket," he added.
Ian Jarrett
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