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Thai visitors to Britain warned to stay away from risk areas

The Thai embassy in Britain has issued a travel adversary for Thai nationals in Britain to exercise caution in their travelling in public places during the elections and post-election period for 1-2 weeks after terrorist attacks in London Bridge and Borough Market on June 3.
The embassy said that the beef-up of security at high-risk places such as airport, underground, tourist destinations, entertainment establishments, sports stadium or theatres might cause inconvenience for members of the public as well as tourists alike.
It asked Thai visitors to strictly obey instructions or recommendations of British officials and to keep themselves abreast with news reports.
If any Thai visitors wish to contact embassy officials in case of emergency, they can call the following phone number: 07918 651720.
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