Myanmar Embassy to Thailand reminds its the citizens to take extra care

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Myanmar visitors are seen at Don Mueang Airport on 3 November.

The Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok released a statement for Myanmar citizens to take extra precautions and care due to stricter security measures of Thailand on 8 November.
Security Forces of Thailand announced that they will tighten the security of Bangkok at airports, jetties, and entry/exit as the 2022 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit will be organized in Bangkok from 14 to 19 November.
Therefore, the Myanmar Embassy reminded its people to follow the set regulations and not make any wrongdoing during that period.
Similarly, the staff of the Embassy and the office of theConsul-General are providing the passport renewal processes for Myanmar citizens on 4 October.
The embassy carried out necessary things as one Myanmar national was detained at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok for holding a suspected Myanmar passport. It was found out that the passport containing scratches was serviced by the broker and the owner did not do it in person, therefore the embassy announced to renew the passport in person. —TWA/GNLM

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