Chiang Khan Police Station, Police station in Tambon Chiang Khan, Thailand.
Chiang Khan Police Station is a law enforcement facility in the small riverside town of Chiang Khan in Loei Province. Officers here work to ensure public safety in the region, especially in the border area along the river.
The facility was founded during Thailand's police force expansion in the early 20th century. It became part of regional security infrastructure development and grew with border monitoring needs.
The station is woven into local life and plays a role in securing events that matter to the community. Officers work with neighborhood groups to maintain order during religious and traditional occasions.
The office is available 24 hours a day if you need help with emergencies or legal matters. English-speaking officers are present during daytime hours, making communication easier for visitors.
The station monitors activity at the Thailand-Laos border along the Mekong River. This geographic position makes it an observation point for movement across the water boundary.
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