Bangkok, Government spokesperson reveals the Prime Minister ordered an investigation. Follow the situation Ready to understand people in the southern border provinces Including performing duties with transparency Mr. Chai Watcharong, spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, revealed that the unrest situation in the southern region occurred. Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Order relevant agencies to follow up Continuously urgently monitor the situation A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office said that in the case where six suspects have been arrested, the Prime Minister has ordered to focus on creating understanding so that people in the area can understand the situation. Including acting with goodness, transparency, fairness, taking into account human rights as much as possible. 'The Prime Minister understands the sensitivity of the situation. Therefore, we ordered the inspection to be carried out with caution. Ready to act transparently but urgently To restore confidenc e to the people,' Mr. Chai said. In this regard, the Internal Security Operations Command Region 4, the front section, asks for cooperation from the people. If a suspicious person is found moving in the area You can report it at the direct telephone number of the 4th Army Region Commander, 4th Region Internal Security Operations Director, Tel. 06 1173 2999 or the ISOC Region 4 hotline number, Police Station 1341, and special units in the area 24 hours a day. We would also like to inform you that those who support offenders through various methods such as hiding shelter support or support food supplies Will commit an offense under Section 189 of the Criminal Code and be punished with imprisonment not exceeding 2 years or a fine not exceeding 40,000 baht, or both. Source: Thai News Agency
The Prime Minister orders monitoring of the situation in the southern border provinces.
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