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Singaporeans going to Bangkok urged to stay away from large crowds: MFA
SINGAPORE - The Thai government has imposed the Internal Security Act (ISA) and Singaporeans travelling to Bangkok are advised to steer clear from large crowds, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In a travel notice issued yesterday, the MFA said that the Thai ISA has been imposed in three districts of Bangkok - Dusit, Pom Prab, and Phra Nakorn - until Nov 30.
During this period, a number of political demonstrations are expected to take place in central Bangkok. Protest areas may include Ratchadamnoen Avenue, Silom Road, Ratchaprasong intersection, Sam Sen train station, Lumphini Park, and Uruphong intersection.
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Singaporeans travelling to Bangkok during this period are advised to stay away from large crowds at "Patpong, Nana, Soi Cowboy & Thamae", take all necessary precautions for personal safety, and purchase comprehensive travel and medical insurance.