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Deputy Gov. Adisak
Thepass presides over the graduation ceremony for inmates at the 10-day
“behavior modification camp” run by the Royal Thai Navy.
Patcharapol Panrak
Another 100 Sattahip residents escaped jail sentences for drug
charges when they agreed to enter a 10-day “behavior modification camp”
run by the Royal Thai Navy aimed at rehabilitating them.
Chonburi Gov. Khomsan Ekachai presided over the latest program
graduation May 15 at the National Command Center for Drugs offices in
Sattahip. Top district, city and navy officials attended.
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Deputy Gov. Adisak Thepass said the drug problem
continues to increase in severity and is the root of the area’s crime
problem. Therefore, he said, measures to prevent and solve problems have
been implemented.
Program administrators said they work with youths to kick drugs and
adopt socially responsible behavior. However, the admitted, results of
such a short program are not guaranteed.
If the patients are arrested again, however, they will be placed in a
youth detention center.
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