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The Thai police and military intelligence services have collected more than 220,000 items of information in their efforts to assess potential threats to the APEC Summit in Bangkok on November 18th and 19th.

 

Pol Gen Roy Ingkapairote, the deputy national police chief in charge of security and special operations, said that Royal Thai Police (RTP) and the military intelligence service haveestablished a command centre to assess the security situation,based on information obtained from various sources.

 

One of the sources is the “stop walk and talk” project,initiated by the RTP, in which police approach members of the public and the private sector to seek their views and any information which will be helpful in their assessment of potential security threats.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-police-assess-potential-threats-to-apec-summit/

 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai police and military intelligence services have collected more than 220,000 items of information in their efforts to assess potential threats to the APEC Summit in Bangkok on November 18th and 19th

So that's 5 days [12th-17th] to investigate 220,000 items of information before the meeting starts?

Best of luck with that.

Who are they trying to kid?

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Actually, the threat level is lower, considering that non of the big names are coming.

 

The big issue will be the greenies, and social justice woke yahoos, but I think the Thai military and police are ready for them with all the Thai protests they have worked for practice.

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