Pol. Col. Songprod Sirisuka, Superintendent of Chonburi Immigration Police, together with Pol. Lt. Col. Thawatchai Nongbua, Deputy Superintendent, recently met with Paul Kaye, British Consul-General in Thailand together with Ravee Sopondirakrath, British Assistant Consul and Bert Elson, British Honorary Consul of Chonburi Province. The officials of both countries agreed to cooperate to give assistance to British visitors and residents should the need arise.
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