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Navy invites Class Act Media on aerial inspection

Navy invites Class Act Media on aerial inspection

The Royal Thai Navy on February 10 invited The Phuket News on an aerial inspection tour of some of the island’s popular beaches.

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By Tanyaluk Sakoot

Wednesday 11 February 2015 02:53 PM


Led by Third Naval Area Command Fleet Commander, Rear Admiral Sayan Prasongsomrit, and Capt.Thammawat Malaisukarin, Director of Naval Civil Affairs Department of the Royal Thai Navy’s Third Naval Area Command, based in Phang Nga, the tour covered Kata Noi, Karon, Kata, Patong, Surin, Bang Tao, Laypang and Nai Yang.

For full photo album of the Aerial tour, please click here.

“These are all areas we’ve zoned off for the public. We want to assure the public and tourists that we follow the NCPO orders to maintain public land for public use,” Capt.Thammawat explained.

“There is no more encroachment, but only public service areas established at some beaches. There are areas designated for jet-skis, swimmers and boats. The OrBorJor has helped us to keep the beaches in order and clear of encroachment.”

Capt Thammawat concluded, “The Third Naval Fleet is responsible to keep Phuket's beaches in order. Phuket is a tourism city. We do our best to keep this place for our people, our future and tourists.”

The Navy will hold a press conference on February 12 to give more details on its progress and inspections.