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Law Against Seizing Airports

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Offenders face civil court fines, criminal action. Any individual caught after attempting to seize control of an international airport will face a fine from Bt500 up to Bt10,000 under a draft law approved by the Cabinet yesterday to protect airports from intruders. "It's primarily for civil cases, as criminal cases could be prosecuted under criminal laws including the anti-terrorism ones," deputy director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Wing Commander Prateep Wichittoe, said. The name of the law would be changed to encompass all international airports across the country, he added.

Law Against Seizing Airports

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Offenders face civil court fines, criminal action. Any individual caught after attempting to seize control of an international airport will face a fine from Bt500 up to Bt10,000 under a draft law approved by the Cabinet yesterday to protect airports from intruders. "It's primarily for civil cases, as criminal cases could be prosecuted under criminal laws including the anti-terrorism ones," deputy director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Wing Commander Prateep Wichittoe, said. The name of the law would be changed to encompass all international airports across the country, he added.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen 'Keen to Solve' Border Issues

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Kasit gets agreement for new round of talks - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has reaffirmed his desire to help in resolving problems hampering relations with Thailand, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya says. Mr Kasit said the Cambodian prime minister had told him during a meeting yesterday the two countries needed to work together through peaceful negotiation.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen 'Keen to Solve' Border Issues

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Kasit gets agreement for new round of talks - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has reaffirmed his desire to help in resolving problems hampering relations with Thailand, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya says. Mr Kasit said the Cambodian prime minister had told him during a meeting yesterday the two countries needed to work together through peaceful negotiation.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen 'Keen to Solve' Border Issues

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Kasit gets agreement for new round of talks - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has reaffirmed his desire to help in resolving problems hampering relations with Thailand, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya says. Mr Kasit said the Cambodian prime minister had told him during a meeting yesterday the two countries needed to work together through peaceful negotiation.

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