Government Takes Action to Ensure Public Safety after Mall Attack

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Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is taking measures to improve public safety and prevent another shooting incident like the recent one at Siam Paragon mall, which left two dead and five injured. The government is developing an emergency alert system and enforcing regulations to limit young people’s access to firearms. #ThailandSafety #PublicSafety #EmergencyAlert #GunControl #SiamParagonShooting

Strengthening Preventive Measures

In response to the recent Siam Paragon shopping mall shooting that resulted in two deaths and five injuries, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has directed state agencies to implement measures to prevent such incidents from happening again. The Public Health Ministry, the Tourism and Sports Ministry, the Foreign Ministry, and the police are among the authorities tasked with finding solutions to ensure public safety.

Tragic Incident with International Victims

The shooting occurred on a Tuesday afternoon, killing a Chinese and a Myanmar national, and leaving five others wounded, including Chinese and Lao citizens. A 14-year-old suspect was apprehended shortly after the incident and charged with premeditated murder, attempted murder, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, illegally carrying a weapon, and firing shots in a public place.

Reassuring Foreign Diplomats

Prime Minister Srettha extended his condolences to the families of the victims through Chinese ambassador Han Zhiqiang. In response, the Chinese embassy requested that the Thai government implement measures to ensure tourist safety and minimize the impact on tourism. The Prime Minister has assured that public safety measures will be enhanced to protect visitors. He also informed the Lao ambassador to Thailand about the incident and the wounding of a Lao national.

Restoring Confidence and Enhancing Security

Mr. Srettha believes that tourists will understand the situation, and the government and private sector will collaborate to rebuild confidence. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society is developing an emergency alert system to improve public safety, while the police will enforce regulations to limit young people’s access to firearms, which are often available online.

Chinese Embassy Response

The Chinese embassy in Bangkok activated its emergency mechanism to work closely with Thai authorities after the shooting. Prime Minister Srettha and Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara contacted the Chinese ambassador to express their condolences and promised to expedite the investigation and enhance public safety for Chinese visitors.

Supporting Tourists

Deputy Foreign Minister Jakkapong Sangmanee announced the establishment of a situation command center to communicate with embassies and provide assistance to tourists. This decision followed a meeting between the ministry, police, and the Tourism and Sports Ministry to discuss safety measures for tourists and support for those affected by the shooting.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakitkosol expressed the government’s condolences and said that the government would provide help to the affected tourists and do its best to return the situation to normal. She also mentioned that the incident might impact Chinese tourists’ confidence in traveling to Thailand and emphasized the need to improve safety at tourist spots.

Suspect’s Custody and Mental Health Evaluation

The Central Juvenile and Family Court ordered the 14-year-old suspect to be held under the custody of the Department of Juvenile Observation and Protection. The court also instructed the department to assess the suspect’s mental health. The suspect’s parents have not applied for bail, and authorities are considering whether to charge them under the child protection law.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Thai government responding to the recent Siam Paragon mall shooting?

In response to the recent Siam Paragon mall shooting, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has directed state agencies to implement measures to prevent such incidents from happening again. The government is developing an emergency alert system and enforcing regulations to limit young people’s access to firearms. Authorities involved in finding solutions to ensure public safety include the Public Health Ministry, the Tourism and Sports Ministry, the Foreign Ministry, and the police.

What measures are being taken to improve safety for tourists in Thailand?

The Thai government is taking various measures to improve safety for tourists. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society is developing an emergency alert system to improve public safety. The police will enforce regulations to limit young people’s access to firearms, which are often available online. Additionally, a situation command center has been established to communicate with embassies and provide assistance to tourists.

How is the Chinese embassy reacting to the incident and the government’s efforts?

The Chinese embassy in Bangkok activated its emergency mechanism to work closely with Thai authorities after the shooting. Prime Minister Srettha and Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara contacted the Chinese ambassador to express their condolences and promised to expedite the investigation and enhance public safety for Chinese visitors. The Chinese embassy requested the Thai government implement measures to ensure tourist safety and minimize the impact on tourism.