100 Pattaya staffers, volunteers get NCCD anti-drug training

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More than 100 Pattaya city workers, municipal officers, and civil-defense volunteers received training in combating drug-related problems from the National Command Center for Drugs.

Teerasak Jatupong, director of the Maintenance of Order and Internal Security Department, led the June 9 training for permanent and temporary city staff, plus volunteers from Thappraya 2310 and Praya Radio volunteers.

Pattaya city workers, municipal officers, and civil-defense volunteers attend training in combating drug-related problems.Pattaya city workers, municipal officers, and civil-defense volunteers attend training in combating drug-related problems.

The latter two organizations are a part of Pattaya’s surveillance network and back up police.

The training featured lecturers from Pattaya police’s radio station speaking about the current drug situation, and guidelines for problem-solving, including prevention.

Knowledge development focused on the NCCD’s strategy against drugs use and sales, and encouraged related organizations to be key forces in the battle against drugs.

Trainees then took a field trip to Nakhon Ratchasima and Loei from June 10-12 to observe anti-drug operations there and exchange knowledge with officers from Narcotics Control Office Region 3 and Loei Municipality.