Thailand's national football team manager Nualphan “Madam Pang” Lamsam on Friday apologised to Thai football fans for the national team’s humiliating 8-0 away loss to Georgia, promising no more major defeats for the Thai team.
KULAI: Social media users are urged to refrain from sharing unverified information that will lead to public unrest, especially regarding the alleged bomb threat to a shopping mall and hotel in Johor Baru, says Teo Nie Ching.
"Social media page handlers should stop creating their own information just to get high engagement," she told reporters before a walkabout at the Temenggong morning market in Indahpura here on Sunday . On Saturday , the management of the mall and hotel received a phone call believed to be from a foreign man at 6.10pm, claiming that he placed a bomb around the building.
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