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Hill tribesman arrested in Phuket impersonating a tourist police officer

Hill tribesman arrested in Phuket impersonating a tourist police officer

PHUKET: A hill tribesman from Chiang Rai who carries a non-Thai ID card was arrested in Phuket on Tuesday (Dec 15) when he was found to be impersonating a tourist police officer to receive a discount on the price of accommodation.

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By Tanyaluk Sakoot

Thursday 17 December 2015 02:28 PM


Kersew Saejang was arrested wearing a polo shirt with the tourist police logo. He was also carrying a walkie-talkie and tourist police badge.

Kersew Saejang was arrested wearing a polo shirt with the tourist police logo. He was also carrying a walkie-talkie and tourist police badge.

A team of tourist police under the command of Col Choosawat Janrojanakit arrested 35-year-old Kersew Saejang on Tuesday in front of a 7Eleven store on Wirat Hongyok Rd in Wichit at 10pm fter being alerted about a suspicion man dressed in a tourist police uniform looking for a place to rent and seeking a discount for being a policeman.

When police arrived they saw Kersew wearing a polo shirt with the tourist police logo. He was also carrying a walkie-talkie and tourist police badge.

Police seized the walkie-talkie, tourist police badge, a charger, handcuffs, three tourist police polo shirts and a metal baton.

Tourist police revealed that Kersew is not a tourist police but is in fact from a small tribe in Northern Thailand. He carries a non-Thai identification card with an address in Mae Fa Luang in Chiang Rai.

Kersew told police that all the items belonged to him and he carried them to make people believe he was a tourist police office because it makes business easier and he often get discounts to stay in hotels or rented rooms.

Kersew was charged with illegal possession of radio communication equipment and for leaving his residence for another province without a permit.