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Prayut tells people not to be in panic

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha today told the people to stay calm and not to be in a panic following several bomb attacks in the country’s tourist locations.
He said the people should stay calm, not to be in a panic and to refrain from widening the bomb scare.
He said the country is now returning to peace and is going forward after the peaceful charter referendum, but questioned why the bomb attacks happened.
He said all security authorities were ordered to investigate and find out who are responsible.
He was suspicious why all these happened after the referendum, as before the country was peaceful.
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