Thai PM Prayut Chan Ocha on November 22 directed security agencies to investigate a report of the Australian Federation Police informing some Thais were linked to the Islamic State (IS) group.
Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand’sPrime Minister Prayut Chan Ocha on November 22 directed security agencies toinvestigate a report of the Australian Federation Police informing some Thaiswere linked to the Islamic State (IS) group.
The Australian police found the information on social networks and websites ofthe terror group.
Investigation must be meticulous asa preventive solution, particularly when IS-operated attacks have taken placein many countries, threatening thousands of people’s lives, according to thePM’s order.
In a speech, Deputy PM andDefence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said the Special Branch Police andImmigration Bureau have been ordered to check information of some Thais who havean underground cooperation with IS. However, there has been no clue on financialsupport of the country’s citizens to the group.
Earlier, Deputy National Police ChiefSrivarah Rangsipramanakul disclosed that some Thais were suspected to supportthe IS in Syria, adding that the suspected have travelled to Syria and providedfinancial support for the IS group.-VNA
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