Malaysians advised to postpone non-essential travel to Thailand

Astro Awani
May 22, 2014 07:26 MYT
Thai soldiers patrol after army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha met with anti-government and pro-government leaders at the Army Club in Bangkok. -AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn
Malaysians have been advised to consider postponing non-essential visits to Thailand following the announcement on May 22, 2014 by the Royal Thai Army that it had taken over control of the Government.
The Foreign Ministry said Malaysians presently in Thailand should remain vigilant and monitor developments via local and international media.
It said there were 596 Malaysians residing in Thailand who had registered with the Malaysian embassy in Bangkok.
"There have been no reports of Malaysians who have been adversely affected by the latest development in Thailand," the ministry said.
It said Malaysia hoped that all parties in Thailand continue to work towards finding a peaceful solution to issues facing that country and for the situation to return to a state of normalcy in the near-term.
Malaysia would continue to monitor closely the political developments in Thailand, it said.
Malaysians requiring consular assistance may contact the Malaysian mission in Bangkok at +662 629 6800 (during working hours) or +6687 028 4659 (after working hours).
Shortly after the announcement by the Royal Thai Army, the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) declared a curfew from 10.00 pm to 5.00 am for the whole Thailand until further notice. Under the curfew, people throughout the country are prohibited from leaving their residence between these times until further notice.
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