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Security measures stepped after attacks in France Samui residents asked to be vigilant

The Royal Thai Police have stepped up security measures following the attacks in France.
Police Spokesman Police General Dejnarong Sutthicharnbanchasaid, said Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan has ordered the police, especially the Immigration Bureau to carefully monitor those coming in or leaving the country, in a bid to ensure safety. The deputy prime minister has also tasked the Metropolitan Police Bureau with inspecting various sites and monitoring the movements of anyone suspicious, especially at tourist attraction sites.
Visitors and residents of Koh Samui are advised be vigilant and keep an eye on their respective embassies and media outlets for any significant changes to public safety or security and report any suspicious behavior to the local police.
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