Remind all provinces to strictly implement regulations to reduce dust.

Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Interior spokesperson reveals that "Anutin" has given orders to follow progress in eliminating dust throughout the country. Reminds all provinces to strictly enforce the law, emphasizing the punishment of imprisonment. Ms. Traisulee Traisanakul, Secretary to the Minister of Interior and a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior (MOI) discussed measures to prevent and solve the PM 2.5 dust problem according to the policy of Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister. and the Minister of Interior that the Minister of Interior has urged all provincial governors and related agencies to take proactive action to stop burning, which is the cause of the PM 2.5 dust problem. Recently, community leaders have used methods to understand the people. which received a very good response Makes burning significantly less A spokesman for the Ministry of Interior said that the Minister of Interior emphasized that In addition to working proactively There must still be a channel for the pub lic to report information regarding burning. And if burning is found, the law must be strictly enforced. According to the Public Health Act of 1992, burning causes a nuisance. It falls under the Criminal Code, B.E. 2499, and is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 7 years and a fine not exceeding 140,000 baht, and offenses under the Forestry Act, B.E. 2484, imprisonment not exceeding 5 years and a fine not exceeding 50,000 baht. baht 'Mr. Anutin is serious about solving the PM2.5 dust problem and is using all his resources to solve the problem to the best of his ability. Because the quality of life of the people is something that the agency gives importance to and cares about. According to the guidelines of the Ministry of Interior In curing suffering and promoting happiness,' Ms. Traisulee said. Source: Thai News Agency