Chanthaburi Immigration asks for cooperation from colored gemstone traders watch out for strangers including monkey pox practices
On July 23, Pol Col. Nares Nala, Deputy Immigration Officer of Chanthaburi, together with Pol Col Techit Kulkanittharakon, Superintendent of Muang Chanthaburi Police Station, Sonthi Kham led officials. check information within the residence of A group of foreigners, people of color in Soi Trok Metta, Wat Mai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chanthaburi Province, mostly engaged in gems trading.
By meeting with Mr. Cisse Mohammed (Cisse Mohammed), the black coordinator. Residents in Chanthaburi, Guinean people, from the talks, Mr Cisse said that initially asked for cooperation. for people of color traveling to Thailand to follow the rules Strictly Thai law especially measures to prevent communicable diseases
This is because it was found In the case of a Nigerian smallpox patient who has been in Thailand for more than the permitted period or overstay of up to 6 months, making it legal for people of color to do so. was viewed badly. therefore do not want black people to travel to Thailand act like this
It also asks for cooperation. and notify in regards to surveillance information a stranger enters the area including how to treat monkey pox in the area of Chanthaburi The disease has not yet been found in the area. This is to control the surveillance measures and prevent the spread of smallpox monkey pox into the province.
Pol Capt. Nares Nala, Deputy Immigration Officer at Chanthaburi, revealed that black people living in Chanthaburi Everyone has the right documents, no one Overstay, but maybe some people are traveling from different areas. that may have a problem which must be traced back but has already charged the black coordinator if any stranger enters the area Please inform us immediately
while Pol Col Techit Kulkanittharakon, the superintendent of the Muang Chanthaburi Police Station has asked for cooperation for people of color in the business of trading Please check for any strangers who may enter the area and ask them to inform the authorities immediately.
In the case of a smallpox case of monkeypox, a Nigerian, whose movements were found along the Sa Kaeo border, it was found that there was no connection with black people in the Chanthaburi area. and did not find that using the Chanthaburi route through to Sa Kaeo may use another route