Thai corrections officials assure proper care of detained Malaysian singer

The Corrections Department on Sunday assured fans and relatives of detained Malaysian pop singer Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Binti Wan Ismail that she will receive proper treatment while in custody in Thailand. (Screenshot)
Thin Norshaheeda Azlin Binti Wan Ismail, a Malay pop singer, was given a full refund by the Corrections Department on Sunday, as well as from her family. ( Screenshot )

Following the arrest of a well-known Indonesian pop song at the Narathiwat Provincial Prison in early this month, the changes ministry has assured that measures are in place to allow Muslim prisoners to adhere to their religious limitations and guidelines.

As a precaution, the Department of Corrections stated in a statement on Sunday that all international prisoners, including followers of Islam, are permitted to continue their religious beliefs as long as they do not infringe upon the laws of the prison. &nbsp, &nbsp,

On November 1, Pale Norshaheeda Azlin Binti Wan Ismail, 29, a broadly regarded Malaysian national, was apprehended with some 6, 000 meth tablets at a resort in the southern province of Narathiwat, Thailand’s southern province. The six defendants had drug-related tests.

As investigators transported the medication suspects to the Narathiwat municipal court on November 4, crowd-control officers were dispatched to Sungai Kolok police station to help keep order while about 100 singer’s fans and their families gathered outside the complex.

According to the statement, Muslim prisoners are confined to a particular area where they can prepare and consume three kosher meals per day. Different tools and pots are used to prepare the meals for Halal.

” During the fasting month of Ramadan, both male and female Muslims can use fresh meditation clothes and have access to sufficient clean water for the do of prayers.” According to the declaration,” They can provide and take their meals inside their sleep quarters.” &nbsp, &nbsp,

Prisons and correctional facilities can give volunteer instructors to Muslim individuals who want to examine Muslim teachings.

International prisoners can also communicate with their family via video calls or the Line communication software, the speech adds. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong held a press presentation to discuss common practices for Muslim prisoners to local and national press in addition to his Sunday inspection of the Narathiwat Provincial Prison.