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ISOC continues surveillance of terrorism and prostitution

The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) has continued its surveillance of terrorism and prostitution activities.
ISOC Spokesperson Maj Gen Banphot Poonpian said today his agency has yet to detect any sign of terrorism activity, but maintains that all agencies must stay vigilant. He urged the public to be on the lookout for suspicious behavior, especially that of any possible transnational criminals that may have taken up residence near tourist attractions.
As for foreigners fleeing into the country, including those arriving to facilitate prostitution, Maj Gen Banphot said public agencies will continue to monitor suspicious businesses, expedite judicial proceedings against offenders, and assist victims of the sex trade.
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