PHUKET
CRIME
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
B20m CCTV system for Rawai
RAWAI: As part of a bid to crack down on crime in
the area, Rawai Municipality has been granted 20 million
baht in central government funding for the installation
of 32 closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras.
Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos made the announcement at an
August 15 ceremony held to announce a range of crime-fighting
initiatives in Rawai.
Camera installation should begin in early 2009, with
work scheduled for completion by the end of the year.
An independent contractor is now being sought to install
the cameras.
“We need to consider how this system will benefit
Rawai after it has been installed. It won’t give us
100% protection against crime, but it will go some
way to preventing robberies and muggings. It is certainly
a lot better to have the cameras than to not have
them. Tourists and residents will feel much safer
with them installed,” he said.
Rawai, which falls under the responsibility of Chalong
Police District, has been the site of numerous violent
muggings in recent years, some conducted by armed
youths against foreign tourists.
Also in attendance at the ceremony was Phuket Police
Commander Maj Gen Apirak Hongthong and officers from
the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
Gen Apirak said that a special team of officers has
been lined up to monitor Phuket’s motorcycle gangs
and Internet shops frequented by suspected criminals.
Police will work with local government sectors to
keep an eye on criminals in Rawai, he added.
The move comes as part of an overall goal to clean
up the image of Rawai and the surrounding area in
the eyes of tourists and residents alike.
According to statistics released by Phuket Provincial
Police, crime in Rawai has been steadily declining
in recent months.
“We want tourists and residents to feel safe in the
upcoming high season,” added Gen Apirak.
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