Six Malaysians, including a Kelantanese dikir barat singer, arrested in Thailand last November on drug possession charges, will undergo two more interrogations before facing court. Thai authorities say this is standard procedure to ensure thorough investigation.
NARATHIWAT, Thailand : Six Malaysia ns, including a Kelantanese dikir barat singer, who were arrested by Thai police last November on suspicion of drug possession must undergo seven interrogations before facing charges in court.
He said that so far, all individuals have completed five interrogation sessions, with the fifth session via video conference on Thursday . Surin added that Thai authorities will continue working with relevant agencies to complete the investigation, including analysing seized evidence and gathering testimonies from witnesses.
Regarding the meals served to the singer and other Malaysian inmates, he assured that the food is similar to what is typically served in Malaysia.
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