Thailand’s cooperation with international law enforcement was highlighted on 10 June 2026 as Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul welcomed a delegation from the FBI National Academy Associates Asia Pacific Chapter Retraining Conference at Government House in Bangkok. The meeting reinforced collaboration between Thailand and international partners in tackling transnational crime, cybercrime, human trafficking and call-centre scam networks. Get today's headlines by email The delegation met Anutin at the Thai Khu Fah Building at 8.30am. Following the discussions, government spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek said the prime minister thanked the FBI National Academy Associates of Thailand (FBI-NAAT) for hosting the 26th FBI National Academy Associates Asia Pacific Chapter Retraining Conference, which coincides with the association’s 40th anniversary. Anutin said modern security threats have become increasingly complex and borderless, particularly cybercrime and transnational criminal activity that relies on technology. He stated that no single country can effectively address such threats alone and emphasised the importance of close cooperation between law enforcement agencies worldwide. The prime minister said the Thai government places great importance on strengthening cooperation with the FBI and other international partners. He added that Thailand is enhancing technology, personnel capabilities and information-sharing mechanisms to improve efforts against all forms of crime. Anutin also reaffirmed Thailand’s readiness to continue working closely with the FBI National Academy Associates and global law enforcement networks. He said cooperation would focus on personnel development, knowledge exchange, technology sharing and building stronger partnerships to address emerging threats. Conference organisers praised Thailand’s role as a key law enforcement partner in the region. They thanked Thai authorities for close cooperation in intelligence sharing, investigations and efforts targeting transnational criminal networks, call-centre scam gangs, human trafficking and cybercrime. According to organisers, such cooperation has improved criminal prosecutions, asset recovery operations and assistance provided to victims. The conference serves as a platform for law enforcement agencies to exchange knowledge and experience while strengthening international cooperation. The event brought together more than 150 representatives from law enforcement agencies across 26 countries. Its stated aim is to improve professional capabilities and reinforce international law enforcement networks. Later at 10.00am, Anutin chaired the weekly Cabinet meeting. When asked by reporters about the visit from the FBI deputy director, he said: “They praised Thailand in every aspect.” Amarin reported that Thailand and its international partners are expected to continue expanding cooperation on intelligence sharing, law enforcement training and efforts to combat increasingly sophisticated forms of cross-border crime. Picture courtesy of Amarin Related story FBI-conference-unites-26-nations-in-Bangkok Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 11 June 2026
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