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Photo: THAI-MECC Area 3
The raids were conducted to prevent any illigal human trafficking, reported Vice Admiral Cherngchai Chomcherngpat of the Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command.
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The campaign was presided over by Vice Admiral Cherngchai Chomcherngpat of the Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command who was joined by vice Governor Pichet Panapong and additional relevant officers, representatives from the private sector, and local fishermen.
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8 Seafarers Allowed To Step On Shore After A Month On Ship
February 5, 2021
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After a month of ordeal, crew of 7 Indonesian and Burmese seafarers could land ashore as Phuket authorities kept them in the mandatory 14 day Quarantine which didn’t let them dock.
The seafarers docked at the Phuket Deep Sea Port after spending a month onboard a ship. The Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command gave them permission to come ashore on February 4. The seamen were welcomed by the navy officers themselves.