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Southern security forces too complacent, says deputy minister

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Southern security forces too complacent, says deputy minister

By The Nation

 

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The deputy minister of Defence has suggested that security forces manning checkpoints in the southernmost province have become too easy a target for insurgents.


General Udomdech Sitabutr was commenting on Sunday night’s attack on a checkpoint in Narathiwat’s Tak Bai district in which a passing Malaysian tourist was shot dead as officials examined his motorcycle.

 

Udomdech surmised that the officials’ routines might be too predictable and that they’d become “too attached” to the area.

 

Remaining in one place for too long made them vulnerable targets for insurgents, who could watch and become familiar with their routines, Udomdech said.

 

He said he had already instructed security forces to be more cautious.

 

Udomdech maintained that the situation in the deep South has improved, with less frequent attacks, although occasional violence was to be expected because problems remained unresolved.

 

He favours more development projects to bolster public education and foster better understanding between the mainly Muslim residents and state officials.

 

Udomdech was commenting ahead of a Cabinet meeting at Government House in Bangkok, in his capacity as leader of the “front command” special delegation tasked with hastening state agencies’ efforts to stop the violence and restore peace through development projects.

 

He said was delegation would by Thursday (October 19) complete an action plan and propose projects for fiscal 2018.

 

Sunday’s incident saw insurgents open fire on the security roadblock in the village of Ban Tama in Tambon Jehheh, Tak Bai.

 

A vehicle carrying a response team led by Tak Bai police chief Pol Colonel Patcharapol Na-Nakho was then ambushed.

 

No one was injured when insurgents detonated a roadside bomb about a kilometre from the checkpoint that had been attacked.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30329478

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-10-17

I recommend that the honourable DPM spent a week or two in the area showing the security forces what he expects of them.  I am sure he could motivate the complacency out of them give a bit of time at the front line of the "troubles".

Is the DPM not in charge of the southern security forces and thus responsible for their performance?

(Or are we blaming Yingluck??)

 

You could bounce billiard balls off of that comb-over.

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Enoon

Of all the military toys the general buys, why not trucks that can withstand IED to help with patrol in the south? That would be the most useful compare to blimps, submarines and tanks.

17 hours ago, webfact said:

the situation in the deep South has improved, with less frequent attacks, although occasional violence was to be expected because problems remained unresolved

So the violence and deaths are tolerable.

Such an outstanding strategy that only a military general can appreciate - albeit a little hard on civilians and soldiers.

What do you expect from a nation of people who are, by nature and / or their upbringing, complacent? 

boy has this guy got it so wrong, once the funeral of the late king is over, it will get a lot worse.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

"......security forces too complacent" 

So says big chief General Udomdech. Would he then care to comment on the complacency of Deputy PM General Prawit, the man in charge of security of Yingluck pending her court sentencing? Or would he prefer to cower and remain silent and keep his job and his rank and his head? Private Udomdech hasn't quite got the same ring to it.

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