Thai Govt to investigate prison officers over deaths of four inmates

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Thai Govt to investigate prison officers over deaths of four inmates
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Thailand Govt announced on Sunday (Jan 5) that the Department of Corrections has established a committee to investigate officers in Phitsanulok Prison after four prisoners died over the New Year.

The department’s director-general, Pol Colonel Naras Savestanan, said that after the incident, the department had sent the director of the Medical Service Division, with assistance from the director of the Bureau of Epidemiology under the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health to investigate the cause of the deaths at Wangthong Hospital.

Naras initially concluded that there must be errors in the raw-food purchasing and inspection process, including the food quality.

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