Maj. Gen. Nitipong
Niemnoy (center, striped shirt) meets with the Pattaya Press
Association’s Umphan Seangkeaw and other city reporters at a Central
Festival Pattaya Beach.
Jetsada Homklin
Chonburi’s provincial police chief reached out to Pattaya-area
media organizations to forge a better working relationship and publicize
law enforcement’s efforts to clean up the city.
Maj. Gen. Nitipong Niemnoy met with the Pattaya Press Association’s
Umphan Seangkeaw and other city reporters at a Central Festival Pattaya
Beach steakhouse Nov. 8.
He chatted with reporters as a start toward reinforcing a good
relationship between police and reporters while explaining the safety
measures being pursued to build a good reputation among tourists.
Nitipong said working with Pattaya reporters is a good thing as the
cooperation in publishing the facts will reinforce the good working
relationship between Pattaya reporters and police.
“Pattaya attracts a huge number of foreign tourists. Hence the police
must be very strict on protecting the safety of life and property as
well as reducing the crime rate as much as possible while wiping out
high-risk areas for drug abuse.”