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PM orders security forces to track down any returnees evading quarantine

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PM orders security forces to track down any returnees evading quarantine

By THE NATION

 

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Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha

 

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is concerned over the standoff at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Friday when Thai returnees from overseas refused to be quarantined while some reportedly sneaked out through airport checkpoints, a source from the Covid-19 Administration Centre at Government House revealed.

 

 

After over four hours of confrontation with airport staff, 166 passengers returning from Japan, Singapore and Qatar finally agreed to go to quarantine facilities at around 2am. They were taken in four buses to Sattahip Naval Base in Chonburi province.

 

“The PM has ordered national security officials as well as military, police and public health staff to compile a list of all passengers causing commotion last night and to track down all passengers who are still unaccounted for,” said the source. “The escapees might face charges for violating the Emergency Decree on Public Administration BE 2548 and Communicable Disease Act BE 2558”.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385412

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-04-04
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18 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

“The escapees might face charges for violating the Emergency Decree

good job or good propaganda either way better make sure there's plenty of available space at the local jails

Maybe the reason Thais use fortune tellers so often is because of their inability to forsee problems and reactions. Most of us would suspect this could happen. 

Now General Prayuth. Make another order IN ADVANCE that these people are NOT to be released from Sattahip after only 4 days stay. 

Getting the Blood Hounds out came to a picture in my mind. IK don't know about Qatar but Japan and Singapore a hot spots.

Track them down and lock them up - together with all family member they mixed with

There is altogether to much pussy footing around.  Those belligerent travellers should be bought to heel Asap.   Maybe 14 days of breaking rocks at a quarry would smarten em up!  No,  they have knowingly put other citizens at risk.....make it 28 days with a one ton a day quota.

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1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

 track down all passengers who are still unaccounted for,”

Only one man for the job then .. 

 

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Must be part of the generals 100% under control policy ????

Good, this is the right call. Stay safe, everyone.

4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

sneaked out through airport checkpoints

Quite some checkpoints where you can "sneak out" unchecked.

Let's wheel Prawit out to head the black oops assault. Arm him.up with night vision 

Yeah, let's just hunt down people like dangerous criminals. For crying out loud, have people all lost their minds ?

4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The escapees might face charges for violating the Emergency Decree on Public Administration BE 2548 and Communicable Disease Act BE 2558”.

I would make that a certainty, and parade them on TV for anyone else who might think it's worth a try!

Why didn't the Junta have the travelers sign an agreement BEFORE paying for and boarding the flight back home..

 

That would be too much to ask I guess.

 

I understand quarantine is necessary but these are real people - respect their rights too. I feel for them since it is a management problem not an obedience problem. 

This news story from the Nation is completely false. The passengers didn't go to government quarantine facilities in Sattahip. There is a video circulating of the army officer telling the crowd that they would be allowed to go home, and to not tell anyone that they were released. Dozens of passengers were recording him on their phones. It's on FB and probably YouTube too. I saw it with my own eyes and understood every word he said. Shame on The Nation for spreading this propaganda!

What happened with all these previous returnees from Korea? Oh wel never mind.

I wonder when they'll start shooting with live ammo. While measures are necessary, Thai kneejerks and over reactions are legendary.

 

How about non-stop education in TV and public shaming instead?

 

"Wanted for idiocy" posters ought to do it. Thais fear nothing more than losing face. Use that cultural flaw to max advantage.

Edited by DrTuner

I just wonder what the headline would read or what would have happened, if one/some of the travellers were "dirty farang"? The mind boggles .........

Lest, if one or more would have been sneaking through ....... 

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