Sutin to pay visit, review special law

Sutin to pay visit, review special law

In order to stop the escalating violence in the area, Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang will review the specific law currently in effect in the strong south.

Following the recent upheaval of crime in some of the southern provinces, Mr. Sutin said he is planning a trip there immediately.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his planned trip on Monday after he announced on his social media channels that he would also be visiting the deep southern for a security observation.

Whether Mr. Sutin and the leading may be traveling to the area up is a mystery.

The prime minister expressed concern about the recent upheaval of murder. One safety voluntary was killed and nine others were hurt in Narathiwat during the most recent explosion, which occurred on Sunday and involved two distinct explosions.

The rebel group Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu- Patani ( BRN ) was also holding a peace workshop with Thai officials in Malaysia across the border.

Tuesday, Mr Sutin said he asked the army captain to take care of the injured. He added that it might be necessary to review the unique laws in place to keep the southern provinces safe and order.

Most places in the region encompassing Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, and pieces of Songkhla are under the evacuation order, while fighting law is in consequence in some regions prone to frequent rebel problems.

Before the regular case meeting yesterday, Mr. Sutin was speaking to reporters. He claimed that his designed visit was planned to aid the specialists in their operation.

He said the Fifth Army Place Chief, Lt Gen Santi Sakuntanak, frequently updated him on improvements in the heavy South.

The government is looking for ways to boost the morale of regional authorities and increase measures to increase security, according to the defense minister, given that frequent attacks have lately occurred in the region.