The Thai Prime Minister requested to suppress drugs and tighten guns, after the former police officer last week's massacre at kindergarten.
The Prime Minister ordered the Governor of the provinces to strengthen the Drug Prevention Plan, solve problems in the region, the Thai government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said today when announcing the instructions of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-
Mr. Prayuthu directed the authorities to actively search and test to detect drug users among civil servants and the community, emphasizing the need to strengthen the detoxification and recovery after detoxification.
The Thai Prime Minister also requested the Government's registration agency to revoke the gun use license of the owners who behave in a social threat and cause chaos or instability, and at the same time proceed to suppress the purchase and sale.
Thai officials plan to recover guns and police officers using guns for wrong purposes or commit extremist acts while on duty.
The Thai Prime Minister condolences to the victims of the kindergarten massacre at the funeral at Wat Rat Samakee in Nong Bua Lam Phu province, October 9.
The directive was brought after the former Panya Khamrab police, who was fired for drug possession, attacked kindergarten in Nong Bua Lamphu province, killed 37 people, mostly children.
A autopsy shows that Panya does not use drugs for 72 hours before the attack.
The opposition party was established by the loyal people of exile Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, announcing that it was about to open an abnormal meeting after the existing massacre and criticized the current government without acting drastic action to solve to solve.
Cholnan Srikaew, leader of Pheu Thai, committed to enforcing the fight against drugs if the Party won the next year's election, which proposed more thorough drug and detoxification regulations.
The shootings are very rare in Thailand.
Despite the rules of gun management not too loose, Thailand still witnessed the shooting tragedies, due to the large gaps in weapons control.
On the morning of October 7, white towels covered the entrance to the kindergarten in the province of Nong Bua Lampphu, obscuring the view from the outside.