Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Thursday said he is informed of Cambodian court's decision to grant bail for two of seven Thais being detained in Phnom Penh on illegal entry into Cambodia.
One of the two is Democrat MP Panich Vikitsetr while another is Naruemon Jitararattana.
"I already talked to Khun Panich by phone. I ask him to take care of the rest," Abhisit said.
He insisted that the government will give its best efforts to help all the group.
The Cambodian court agreed to bail out Panich and Naruemon on the condition that they stay in Cambodia and report themselves to the authority concerned.
Cambodia has charged the seven Thais of illegal entry into Cambodia who were arrested on December 29 while inspecting a site in Sa Kaew's Kok Sung district. It claimed that they were on the Cambodian soil in the time of arrest.
The group told the Court to defend charged with illegal entry last week that they entered Cambodia by accident.
Two of the seven; Veera Somkwamkit, leader of Thai Patriots Network and the network's secretary; Ratree Pipattanapaiboon, were also charged with spying.
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