Thai Police Urge Calm Amid Rising Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: Police advise Thais to distinguish and stress taking care of the property of people who have evacuated their homes. Police spokesman warns Thais not to be hot-headed, advises them to differentiate, orders them to take care of the property of people who have evacuated their homes.

According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Gen. Archayon Kraithong, spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, revealed that the national police chief invited all police units to a meeting to monitor the conflict situation between Thailand and Cambodia. He urged police officers in affected areas to step up measures to take care of people's homes and properties, most of whom were found unattended because they had evacuated to shelters. As for areas around the Cambodian Embassy or places where there is a chance of unrest, local police and special branch police have been deployed to provide close care. In addition, the national police chief sent encouragement to the people, those working on the front lines, and local police, and is ready to support any missions if requested.

As for the case of the release of a clip of Cambodians being physically assaulted in Thailand, it is known that most Thais may be angry, but if they cause violence or physically assault the conflicting parties, they will be prosecuted in every case because it is considered a violation of the law. The public is asked to be careful of using harsh or inappropriate words on social media because it may trigger an escalation of the situation and affect international relations.