BANGKOK, Aug. 3 -- Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has reassured that Friday's bombings in Bangkok were not adversely affecting the country's economy or tourism.
Government spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat on Saturday quoted the prime minister as reassuring that the multiple bombings in the capital were by no means affecting the Thai economy or tourist industry, calling on members of the public not to be panic and giving tip-offs which might lead to the arrest of any suspected perpetrators.
The prime minister has managed to give assurances to foreigners, particularly including visiting foreign ministers of the members of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and those of ASEAN dialogue partners that the authorities could currently keep the situation under control, Naruemon said.
Those foreign VIPs have expressed confidence in the Thai authorities in maintaining public peace and safety measures in the wake of such untoward incidents, according to the government spokeswoman.
She said the authorities have stepped up security measures and launched investigation into the serial bombings in several areas of the capital.
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has ordered police and other authorities to take 24-hour patrols around Bangkok's streets, business districts and crowded areas and government premises.
On Friday morning, bombs went off near BTS Chong Nonsi station in Sathorn area, on the sidewalk of an alley in Rama IX road area, injuring two road sweepers in front of the Government Center and the Office of Permanent Secretary of Defense in Chaeng Wattana area on the city's northern outskirts.
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