There were 45 customers, 15 Thais and 30 foreigners, eating and drinking.
All the foreigners were from African countries, mainly Nigeria, Congo and Cameroon. Fifteen were not carrying passports or had passports without immigration entry stamps. They were initially charged with illegal entry or entering the country without being properly checked by authorities.
Police were still to finalise charges against the 15 others.
Existing measures governing “home from home”, group activities, all educational institutes, child care, small child development centres, libraries, eateries located inside or outside malls or department stores, convenience stores, flea markets, malls, department stores, convention halls, exhibition halls, beauty clinics, beauty salons, tattoo shops, massage parlours, spas, fitness gyms, stadia, public swimming pools, cinemas, theatres and other venues for local performances remain unchanged.
üffnung von Nationalparks, wie maya Bay ... man wird sehenOverland border crossing between the Laos PDR and Thailand will be opened in the north-eastern province of Nong Khai on December 24th. A decision on a similar opening in Songkhla, with Malaysia, is still pending.
Sex workers are unable to access any of the Thai government's unemployment benefits due to their work being illegal.
All 250 girls have been moved out of their dormitory at Triamudomsuksanomklao School in Muang district after two break-ins and molestations this month.