2023-06-19 03:06:00
“Prayut” acknowledged the 2023 Human Trafficking Report, Thailand is in Tier 2, reaffirming its importance as a national agenda. Emphasis on continuous integration of work in all dimensions
On June 19, 2023, Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Acting as a spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office revealed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Acknowledgment of the 2023 Human Trafficking Report (2023 Trafficking in Persons Report – TIP Report 2023) ranked Thailand in Level 2 (Tier 2). Thank you to the relevant agencies. The government is ready to continue to support the elimination of human trafficking problems in Thailand. and ready to follow the suggestions for clearer success
The United States Department of State Disseminating the 2023 Human Trafficking Situation Report, ranking Thailand Level 2 (Tier 2), stating that the Thai government has made great efforts in dealing with the problem of human trafficking. and shows increased effort Overall compared to previous reports Efforts here include increasing human trafficking investigations, prosecuting and launching investigations into at least 35 former government officials accused of complicity in 2022, and sentenced four to imprisonment in total. of the increasing efficiency of Thai authorities in finding and verifying the identity of victims of human trafficking. Implementation of a National Referral Mechanism (NRM) action plan and training of NRM practitioners on the use of NRMs.
The government spokesman further revealed that the TIP Report is a collection of reports on the situation of human trafficking in various countries. It aims to showcase the successful efforts to prevent human trafficking. and to eradicate human trafficking This year’s report provides an overview of steady progress around the world. Dozens of countries have made significant strides in preventing human trafficking. protecting survivors and prosecuting those who committed this crime.
“The Prime Minister places importance on solving the problem of human trafficking as a national agenda. It is a complex crime. and serious violations of human rights. The government recognizes the dangers of human trafficking. and pay attention to prevention and suppression especially in new forms of offenses through increasing online channels which the Prime Minister urged all agencies to continuously integrate their work in all dimensions as well as adjusting the way of working in accordance with the global situation and show results in a concrete way.”
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