21-08-2015

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Airport security and a bomb squad officer search a car at Phuket Airport. Photo: Tanyaluk Sakoot The Phuket News editor@classactmedia.co.th

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ecurity at Phuket International Airport and at all key tourist areas on the island were ramped up immediately in response to the bomb blast in Bangkok that killed 21 people and injured scores more, including tourists, on Monday night (August 17). “We increased security at the gates and patrols in the car park building.

Security ramped up across the island in wake of Bangkok bomb blast Security personnel are checking all vehicles and recording licence plate numbers,” said Phuket Airport Director Monrudee Gettuphan. All electrical devices and equipment are being checked before being allowed into the airport, she added. “We have also increased patrols in public areas in the terminal buildings and around the airport, and every maid has been ordered to report any suspicious items left in the restrooms,” Director Monrudee said.

Phuket Provincial Police Commander Maj Gen Pachara Boonyasit confirmed on Tuesday morning (August 18) that security had been ramped up islandwide immediately in the wake of the lethal bombing, which targeted an area in Bangkok popular with Chinese tourists. “Ten security check points were set up across the island, and every police officer on the island has been ordered to report for duty or to remain on call for immediate

action,” he told The Phuket News. Police have been ordered to be especially vigilant in tourist areas, Gen Pachara said. “Security has been increased especially at tourist accommodation establishments and at tourism attractions,” he said. “We have to be strict for safety, because we have Phuket International Airport.” However, Gen Pachara confirmed that he had not received any reports or heard any rumours that Phuket was a possible target for a terrorist attack.

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