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Consul General: 144 Malaysians stranded in southern Thailand allowed to return home

Friday, 27 Mar 2020 07:49 AM MYT

SONGKHLA, March 27 ― A total of 144 Malaysians stranded in southern Thailand have been sent home today, said the Consul General of Malaysia at Songkhla, Muhammad Ridzuan Abu Yazid. He said among those stranded were students of pondok schools, tourists as well as those visiting family members in the region.“For the group going through Sg Golok-Rantau Panjang, the Narathiwat Governor had set the time from 7am to 5pm today. While the group heading through the Sadao-Bukit Kayak Hitam route, the Governor of Songkhla had set the time from 3 to 5pm today for Malaysians to cross the border, ” he said when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

 

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