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UPDATED: 13:49, September 20, 2006
Hong Kong residents urged to be cautious in Thailand
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Wednesday urged Hong Kong residents in Thailand to be careful in the wake of a coup in the country.

Ambrose S K Lee, HKSAR secretary for Security, said that the government had contacted the Chinese embassy in Bangkok, as well as the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, immediately after the coup.

"The latest news is that all Hong Kong residents in Thailand are quite safe. We have not received any request for assistance," he said, adding "I wish to appeal to Hong Kong residents in Thailand to take care of themselves, their property and their personal safety."

He said that if Hong Kong residents want any help, they can contact the Chinese embassy in Bangkok, or they can telephone the HKSAR Immigration Department's 24 hour hotline 1868.

Source: Xinhua


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