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Thai FM says Thailand may cut visa-free stay from 60 to 30 days after Chinese weapons case

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TOKYO, Japan — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow on Saturday expressed concern following the arrest of a Chinese national linked to a cache of military-grade weapons and explosives discovered in Chonburi province.

Speaking in Tokyo , Sihasak said authorities needed to closely examine the investigation findings and the suspect’s immigration history, especially because the weapons were found in the possession of a foreign national.

“It is concerning, but we need to wait for the investigation results first because we still do not know the objective,” he said.

The case emerged after police in Na Jomtien, Chonburi, arrested a Chinese man following a car crash that led officers to discover firearms and eventually a large stockpile of military weapons and C4 explosives at a rented property.

Sihasak said Thailand’s immigration screening process may need to become stricter, noting that Thailand remained an open society welcoming tourists and foreign investment.

However, he warned that authorities also needed to be more cautious regarding visa regulations, as some foreigners may enter the country claiming to be tourists or using visa-free schemes.

The foreign minister said the Foreign Ministry was currently reviewing visa measures, with the visa committee considering reducing the current 60-day visa-free stay to 30 days.

He added that officials were also examining whether existing visa categories were sufficiently strict and secure.

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