Accordingto M.L. Puntarig Samithi, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, themeeting came up with measures to deal with Thailand's chronic humantrafficking, which call for greater cooperation among concerned partiesin enhancing transparency of immigrant labour system, frequentlyinspecting workplaces and trawlers, amending laws to be more efficientand increasing confidence of foreign countries in Thailand'sdetermination, and its measures to solve the problems.
Thefishing industry is facing the severest problem of human trafficking.The ministry is in the process of amending laws and regulationsgoverning operators and workers in the industry to prevent humantrafficking. In addition, seven provinces have set up centres onpreventing migrant labours from being exploited.
The ministryand other units will on August 1 hold a public forum to clarify itsstance and measures on the issue of human trafficking.-VNA