Thai PM speaks out on safety

19 Sep 2014  2036 | World Travel News

BANGKOK Thailand’s military ruler on Wednesday questioned whether tourists in bikinis are safe in the kingdom, in comments following the murder of two Britons whose battered bodies were found on a Thai island.
David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, were found dead on the southern island of Tao island on Monday, sparking a hunt for their killers. Post-mortem examinations were carried out on Wednesday after the bodies were brought to Bangkok.
But authorities have yet to make an arrest despite questioning several suspects including two British men — who are believed to have travelled with Miller — and a number of Myanmar migrant workers.

Prayuth Chan-ocha
“There are always problems with tourist safety. They think our country is beautiful and is safe so they can do whatever they want, they can wear bikinis and walk everywhere,” Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who is also army chief, told government officials.
But “can they be safe in bikinis?” he said, addressing the issue of tourist safety in a speech broadcast live on television.
Prayuth, who seized power from an elected government in a May 22 coup, is well known for making off-the-cuff remarks.
His statement appeared to echo others made to reporters on Tuesday in which he questioned the behaviour of the murder victims as well as the perpetrators.
Thailand is desperate to avoid further damage to its lucrative tourism industry, which has been battered in recent months after a prolonged political crisis ended in the coup.
In a message to Britain’s foreign secretary published later Wednesday, deputy prime minister, Tanasak Patimapragorn, expressed his “profound regret and sadness” at the deaths.
“(The government) attaches highest priority to protecting safety of foreign nationals residing and visiting Thailand,” he said, adding that Prayuth had instructed authorities to conduct a “transparent and thorough” investigation into the case.
Forensic investigators are awaiting the results of DNA tests.
“The results are expected within 24 hours so everything will become clear tomorrow (Thursday),” forensic police chief Pornchai Sutheerakhun told reporters after the autopsy.
Prayuth on Tuesday urged investigators to conclude the cases swiftly and raised concern at the impact on the country’s image.
With the start of the tourist high season just two months away, the junta had vowed to restore the nation’s reputation as the “Land of Smiles”, embarking on a clean-up of resorts after a series of complaints about scams, assaults and even police extortion.

sourced:ttrweekly.com 

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