68 Thais rescued from slave conditions at Chinese-run call centres

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The authorities rescued 68 Thais forced to work at illegal call centres in Cambodia and sent them back to Thailand on Friday.

68 Thais rescued from slave conditions at Chinese-run call centres

In joint operations on April 10 and 11, Thai and Cambodian police rescued the workers from call centres in Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville and Krong Bavet on the border with Vietnam.

The rescued workers returned to Thailand via Sa Kaew’s Aranyaprathet district on the border.

They said they had been lured by offers of well-paying jobs and travelled from Bangkok and other provinces to Sa Kaew province before entering Cambodia on foot via the natural border.

Upon arrival, they were taken to a building before being allotted to different Chinese bosses. Their job was to scam people into making investments. If they refused they would be hurt or confined. Some were even sold to other Chinese conmen for US$3,000.

Their call for help was eventually heard by Thai authorities, who then took steps to rescue them. Another 1,000 or so Thais are allegedly stranded in similar circumstances in other cities in Cambodia.

Police say that the rescued workers have been providing valuable information and investigators will hunt down those responsible for trafficking them out of Thailand.

People can report human-trafficking crimes or crimes against women or children by calling the 1599 hotline, via https://humantrafficking.police.go.th, Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/antihumantraffickingpolice/, Line @HUMANTRAFFICKTH, Twitter @safe_dek or by scanning the QR code.

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

TAT targets young Indian tourists to compensate missing China income

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Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is targeting Indian “new generation” tourists under 25 years old after the Cabinet approved a travel bubble with India on March 1 to compensate missing income from China.

TAT targets young Indian tourists to compensate missing China income

China was Thailand’s biggest market for foreign tourists pre-Covid, but the country has issued a travel ban for its citizens amid fresh lockdowns.

“The India market was growing rapidly before the Covid-19 outbreak, with 19.95 million Indian travellers visiting Thailand in 2019, growing 24.8 from a year earlier and generating 86.37 billion baht of tourism income,” said Thanes Phetsuwan, TAT deputy governor of marketing for Asia and South Pacific on Friday.

Meanwhile, about 160,000 Thais visited India in 2019.

TAT expects at least 12 Thai and Indian airlines to join the travel bubble scheme.

“We also expect to see seat occupancy to average about 70 per cent for flights from India to Thailand, which will offer considerable compensation for lack of income from Chinese tourists.”

Thanes added that TAT will target young Indian tourists who favour travelling to the Asia-Pacific region.

“This group consists of about 600 million people or 42 per cent of India’s total population of 1.4 billion. It is also bigger than the population of Chinese under 25 years old, at around 400 million people,” he said.

The targeted new-gen Indians would also high-spending tourists planning weddings in Thailand, he added.

Last month, Thai and Indian tourism operators were matched at a “Hotel Meet Local Agent (India & South Asia Market)” event in Bangkok, organised by the TAT and Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) in the wake of the travel bubble. The event was joined by 35 travel agencies, 60 hotels and 10 tourist attraction operators.

“With targeted marketing campaigns under the travel bubble, TAT estimates that this year up to 500,000 Indian tourists will visit Thailand and generate income of 24 billion baht,” said Thanes. “Spending per tourist is expected to average 70,000 baht per eight-day trip.”

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Air quality ‘unsafe’ across upper Thailand but Bangkok breathes easy

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Levels of PM2.5 air pollution exceeded the safe limit in 13 provinces on Saturday, according to the Centre for Air Pollution Mitigation (CAPM).

Air quality ‘unsafe’ across upper Thailand but Bangkok breathes easy

However, air quality in Bangkok has improved amid reduced traffic and construction activities over the long Songkran holiday.

The provinces where PM2.5 reached unsafe levels on Saturday are Chiang Rai, Nan, Phayao, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Phrae, Phitsanulok, Lopburi, Saraburi, Bueng Kan, Nong Khai, Udon Thani and Ubon Ratchathani.

Thailand sets the safe level for PM2.5 at 50 micrograms per cubic metre (μg/m3) of air.

As of Saturday morning, pollution levels across the country were as follows:
North: PM2.5 at 22 to 62 μg/m3
Northeast: 30 to 65
Central region and West: 24 to 54
East: 23 to 39
South: 15 to 26
Bangkok and its vicinity: 25 to 49

CAPM asked people to avoid burning refuse and other activities that boost PM2.5 in the air.

It also urged people – especially those in at-risk groups – to monitor their health and check the air quality before leaving the house.

Sunday’s forecast is for good air quality in Bangkok and its vicinity, while all 17 provinces in the North will have moderate air quality.

However, PM2.5 levels are expected to climb over the next seven days, with hotspots in the East and lower North from Thursday to Saturday (April 21 to 23). Levels could also be high in the Northeast, the centre added.

Rain forecast in the North from Sunday to Tuesday (April 17 to 19) should help clear PM2.5 haze.

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Motorway No 6 to only serve inbound traffic to Bangkok until Sunday

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Motorway No 6 (Bang Pa-in – Nakhon Ratchasima) will only serve inbound traffic until Sunday to cover people returning from the Northeast as Songkran holidays come to an end.

Motorway No 6 to only serve inbound traffic to Bangkok until Sunday

The motorway only served outbound traffic from April 11-14 as people headed out of Bangkok to celebrate Songkran upcountry.

The Highway Police Division website says that until midnight on Sunday, motorists heading to Bangkok can use Motorway No 6. All toll has also been waived until then.

The motorway can be entered via the Sikhiu-Ban Nong Ree checkpoint, which intersects with Highway No 201 at KM5 and at Kham Thale So checkpoint on Highway No 2068 at KM8+607.

Motorists must exit the motorway to join Highway No 2 (Mittraphap Road) in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district.

Those not familiar with the route can scan the QR code below for Google Maps or call hotline 1193 for information.

Motorway No 6 to only serve inbound traffic to Bangkok until Sunday

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Trains take Songkran strain of bigger mass exodus from Bangkok

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Thailand’s railway system is feeling the strain as tens of thousands of passengers flow out of Bangkok over Songkran.

Trains take Songkran strain of bigger mass exodus from Bangkok

Atotal of 169,208 people boarded State Railway of Thailand (SRT) trains in the first four days of the holiday (April 11-14), exceeding estimates by more than 3 per cent.

SRT has laid on an extra 13 express trains and 184 normal trains per day on major routes to increase daily capacity to 100,000 passengers during Songkran week, said SRT Public Relations Centre director Ekarat Sriarayanphong.

But passengers have also been flooding into Bangkok, according to SRT data.

In the first four days of the holiday up to Thursday, 72,774 passengers arrived in the capital by train – although 96,434 left Bangkok for other provinces.

Southern routes recorded the most passengers at 54,097 people, followed by Northeast routes at 45,621 and Northern routes at 37,332 people.

“In the first four days, the number of train passengers is slightly [3.03 per cent] above our estimate for the Songkran holiday this year,” said Ekarat.

“SRT forecasts we will handle about 40,000 passengers per day from April 15-17 [Thursday to Sunday].”

All passengers must pass temperature scanning and check in via the THaiChana app before boarding trains, he said. Meanwhile face masks must be worn at all times and sale or consumption of alcohol is prohibited.

“All train drivers, train officers and station officers must pass an alcohol and drug test before assuming their duty,” Ekarat added.

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Skytrain operator set to sue Bangkok City Hall over Bt30bn debt

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BTS Skytrain operator Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC) said it will sue Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) for a debt of nearly 38 billion baht it owes in operating and installation fees.

Skytrain operator set to sue Bangkok City Hall over Bt30bn debt

BTSC executive director Surapong Laoha-Unya said the debt has built up since April 2017. It comprises two separate amounts – 18 billion baht in operation and maintenance fees and almost 20 billion baht for installations.

The debt has increased because the BMA has failed to pay costs for operating the Green Line extension since 2017. A previous BTSC lawsuit suing BMA and its business arm Krungthep Thanakhom (KT) for 12 billion baht in Green Line operating costs since 2017 was accepted by the Administrative Court.

Both sides were scheduled to submit documents to the court this week but requested an extension.

Suraphong added that BTSC is gathering documents to file a lawsuit with the Administrative Court over the 20-billion-baht operation and maintenance debt.

BMA also owes 55 billion baht in civil engineering costs for the Bearing-Samut Prakan and Mo Chit-Khu Kot Green Line extensions incurred by the original owner, State Railway of Thailand. Interest on this debt has grown to around 10 billion baht.

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Who can get free Covid treatment at any hospital now?

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Seniors aged over 60 and any person with one of seven chronic health problems are eligible for free treatment at any hospital if they test positive for Covid-19, the government’s Anti-Fake News Centre confirmed on Friday.

Who can get free Covid treatment at any hospital now?

The centre said it had verified the information with the Office of the Public Health Permanent Secretary, to clear up confusion on social media about the latest Covid-19 treatment scheme.

“Due to the rapidly spreading Omicron variant, people in vulnerable groups have a higher chance of developing severe symptoms and therefore must be admitted to a hospital after testing positive for Covid-19 so that doctors can monitor their symptoms closely,” the centre said.

Hence, the Public Health Ministry has instructed all emergency medical centres and hospitals to allow admission of Covid-19 patients who fit the following criteria:

– Aged over 60.

– Suffer any of the following seven health problems: chronic respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, cerebrovascular disease, cancer patients under chemotherapy, radiotherapy and autoimmune therapy, diabetes, and obesity.

– Not been vaccinated, not yet fully vaccinated, not yet received booster shot.

The ministry has urged people to follow the latest updates at its website https://ops.moph.go.th/public/ or by phoning (02) 590 1000.

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand records 18,892 Covid-19 cases and 125 deaths on Saturday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday (April 16) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 18,892 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 82 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 18,892 Covid-19 cases and 125 deaths on Saturday

Death toll increased by 125, while 22,220 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 1,788,749.
 

Published : April 16, 2022

By : THE NATION

20% fewer road deaths this year during Songkran’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’

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Road deaths during this Songkran break have dropped by almost 20 per cent from last year, Deputy Interior Minister Nipon Bunyamanee said on Friday.

20% fewer road deaths this year during Songkran’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’

He also said that he expects an overall improvement in road accidents, injuries and deaths during the “Seven Dangerous Days” from April 11 to 17.

Thai roads are among the world’s deadliest, with road accidents claiming 32.7 lives for every 100,000 people or 25,000 per year on average.

Nipon, a key Democrat Party figure, called on motorists to help cut down on losses and make roads safer. He also reckons that strict enforcement of the law by traffic police would help greatly.

“Motorists should cooperate by avoiding actions that could cause fatal accidents, such as driving while drunk, speeding and ignoring safety gear,” he said.

20% fewer road deaths this year during Songkran’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’

He also advised drivers to rest sufficiently before heading off, so they do not fall asleep at the wheel.

“In the first four days [of Songkran] this year, deaths reduced by 20 per cent,” he said.

The minister was inspecting a police checkpoint in Songkhla’s Na Thawee district, where he was greeted by provincial governor Jessada Jitrat and other local officials.

The first four of the seven dangerous days this year have claimed 157 lives, compared to 192 in the same period last year.

The first four days saw 1,195 road accidents, with 1,185 people getting injured, a significant drop from 1,795 road accidents and 1,818 injuries during the same period last year.

20% fewer road deaths this year during Songkran’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’

Published : April 15, 2022

Covid crisis bringing Thai families, spouses closer, survey finds

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An opinion survey found that the Covid-19 crisis has brought families closer together, with family members contacting each other more often.

Covid crisis bringing Thai families, spouses closer, survey finds

The survey was conducted by Suan Dusit University on 1,143 respondents from April 4-12.

When asked how often they talk to their family members now, 63.25 per cent said they did it every day, while 18.37 per cent said they called at least twice or three times a week, though 15.92 per cent said they rarely spoke to their family members.

When asked who they turned to in times of trouble or crisis, 32.31 per cent said they turned to their spouse, while 21.51 per cent turned to their friend and 18 per cent preferred to seek advice from parents.

Up to 70.71 per cent of the respondents said chats with their families covered general topics, 62.88 per cent talked about health and the ongoing Covid-19 situation, while 60.33 per cent discussed food. The respondents were given more than one choice for this question.

When asked how they benefited from these chats with their families, 67.28 per cent said it brought them together, while 62.52 per cent said the chats strengthened ties and 61.55 per cent said they helped them solve problems. Again, the respondents were allowed more than one choice for this question.

As for why sometimes family members do not contact each other, 56.36 per cent put it down to the lack of time or clashing work schedules, 55.12 per cent said it was due to different views and attitudes, while 47.08 per cent put it down to disagreements. Respondents were allowed more than one choice to this question as well.

Published : April 15, 2022

By : THE NATION