Govt moves to shore up morale

Tourist arrivals may be harmed by store attacks.

Govt moves to shore up morale
Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, arrives at the Siam Paragon buying center and bows to honor those who died in the firing on Tuesday. ( Photo of the Government House)

State agencies have been given orders by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to take additional precautions to stop a return of the firing at the Siam Paragon shopping center on Tuesday, which resulted in two fatalities and five injuries.

Mr. Srettha stated on his X accounts, formerly known as Twitter, that he has given orders to regulators to find ways to stop a repeat of the store harm. These regulators include the Public Health Ministry, the Tourism and Sports Ministry and the Foreign Ministry.

Two foreigners were killed in the shooting on Tuesday evening, along with one Chinese and one Myanmar, and five people, including citizens from China and Lao, were injured.

After the killing spree, a 14-year-old believe was apprehended and charged with premeditated murder, attempted homicide, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, carrying weapons improperly, and firing shots in public places, according to authorities.

Through his X consideration, Mr. Srettha sent condolences to the victims’ families on Tuesday evening through Chinese ambassador Han Zhiqiang. The Chinese diplomat thanked Thai authorities for their prompt action.

According to the top, the Chinese embassy urged the government to take action to protect travelers’ safety and prevent negative effects. He pledged that the state would step up its public health initiatives to guarantee the security of all visitors.

Additionally, Mr. Srettha called the Lao adviser to Thailand to let him know about the shooting that resulted in the injury of a LaO nation. Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, the deputy prime minister and foreign secretary, was also present when the call was made.

Mr. Srettha stated that he thought travellers would understand the situation and that the government and the private sector may work closely together to rebuild confidence after presiding over” SCBX NEXT TECH” on Wednesday at Siam Paragon.

He claimed that police would tighten rules to limit fresh people’s access to firearms, which were available online, and that the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society was working on an emergency alert system to improve public health.

As soon as it learned of the shooting on Tuesday, in which one Chinese was killed and another was injured, the Chinese ambassador in Bangkok said it activated an emergency device to keep an eye on the position and job with Thai officials.

According to the report, Mr. Srettha and M. Parnpree visited the injured and called the Chinese ambassador to offer their sympathies. To make sure Thailand is a safe place for Chinese customers, both pledged to expedite the research and increase public safety.

Deputy Foreign Minister Jakkapong Sangmanee announced on Wednesday that a situation command center may be established to speak with the embassies to ensure that tourists receive support.

This came after a meeting between the government, officers, and tourism and sports ministry to talk about tourist safety precautions and improve the mental health of those who had been hurt by the shooting.

Mr. Parnpree assured them that the government would help the affected vacationers and that it would try its best to bring things back to normal.

On behalf of the government, Sudawan Wangsuphakitkosol, minister of tourism and activities, offered his sincere condolences.

One of the two fatalities was a Taiwanese national who entered Thailand on September 27 with no immigration and the other was from Myanmar.

All affected people and their families may receive attention and assistance from the government. All five of the injured people are currently royal people.

She announced that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may open a circumstance command center to talk with all agencies and provide updates on the incident.

She added that Thailand needs to improve traveler safety because it recently approved free visas for Chinese and Kyrgyz tourists. This incident may have an impact on Chinese tourists’ confidence in traveling to Thailand.

The 14-year-old think was to be held in the prison of the Department of Juvenile Observation and Protection, according to a Wednesday order from the main juvenile and home court. The office was also mandated by the court to assess the suspect’s mental health.

According to reports, his parents did not show up to post bond.

Authorities were considering whether to charge the parents under the kids safety laws, according to Pol Maj Gen Nakharin Sukhonthawit, chief of Metropolitan Police Division 6, on Wednesday and nbsp.

He claimed that therapists, people prosecutors, and mental health professionals from the Police Hospital participated in the interrogation and came to the conclusion that the suspect was not in a condition to testify.