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Crime Southern Commander Plans Crackdown on BRN Arms Smuggling
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. Lt. Gen. Paisal Noosang, Commander of the Fourth Army Region and Director of Internal Security Operations Command Region 4, conducted an aerial reconnaissance over the forested border areas of Narathiwat Province on 13 August, amid reports of militant groups, including BRN (Barisan Revolusi Nasional), smuggling weapons from a neighbouring country into Thai territory. The helicopter patrol, carried out alongside the Forward Region 4 security command, aimed to assess potential routes, concealment points and vulnerable locations used by insurgents to transport arms and ammunition. The survey also evaluated the density of forest cover, the positioning of patrol bases and the readiness of border checkpoints. Following the aerial inspection, Lt. Gen. Paisal convened an urgent meeting with the Suriyothai Control Unit and Narathiwat Task Force to devise operational plans focused on intercepting weapon shipments. The strategy emphasises sealing off trafficking routes, increasing both daytime and nighttime ground patrols and coordinating closely with Malaysian security forces across the border. “The control of border areas is crucial to national security in the current environment,” Lt. Gen. Paisal said. “All units in the region must maintain intensive and continuous operations, driven by intelligence, to prevent insurgent groups from acquiring weapons or military equipment that could enhance their capabilities.” The intensified security measures come amid ongoing efforts to contain unrest in southern Thailand and disrupt illegal arms trafficking in the border zone. Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-08-14 -
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Putin Has Blackmail Material on Trump, claims Mussayev
Yeah, remember all the dirt Putin had on Hillary that he saved for after she would be elected. -
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Using Fixed Deposit For Retirement Extension
You could probably transfer out a bit of the interest earned and getvit to update -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 14 August 2025
Five Drug Suspects Extradited from Laos to Thailand Picture courtesy of Workpoint, Thai authorities have taken custody of five high-profile drug trafficking suspects who fled to Laos to evade arrest but allegedly continued directing narcotics smuggling operations into Thailand. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369651-five-drug-suspects-extradited-from-laos-to-thailand/ -
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Crime Five Drug Suspects Extradited from Laos to Thailand
Picture courtesy of Workpoint, Thai authorities have taken custody of five high-profile drug trafficking suspects who fled to Laos to evade arrest but allegedly continued directing narcotics smuggling operations into Thailand. The suspects were handed over at the Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge border checkpoint in Mueang Nong Khai district on 13 August, following joint operations between Thailand’s Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), Lao authorities and other security agencies. The handover was attended by Nong Khai Governor Somphop Samitasiri, ONCB Deputy Secretary-General Aphikit Chor. Rojprasit, Region 4 ONCB Director Kanisorn Papeeranon, senior police and military officers, immigration officials and customs representatives. According to Governor Somphop, the arrests followed coordination between Region 4 ONCB and Ms. Pulaporn Panichkan, Counsellor for Narcotics Control at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane. Lao officials located and detained the five suspects, all wanted in Thailand, before agreeing to their extradition under a bilateral anti-drug cooperation agreement. The extradited suspects are: 1. Mr. Kittichai, alias “Toto” – warrants from Nong Khai and Udon Thani provincial courts. 2. Mr. Saranphat – warrant from Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Court. 3. Mr. Thanakorn – warrant from Udon Thani Provincial Court. 4. Mr. Ekarat – warrant from Nakhon Phanom Provincial Court. 5. Ms. Chonlita – warrant from Nakhon Phanom Provincial Court. Authorities said the group were key members of a transnational drug network, orchestrating large-scale methamphetamine smuggling, particularly into the Northeast, for distribution in local communities, posing serious risks to public safety. The ONCB will continue working with the Royal Thai Police, security agencies and foreign counterparts, especially Laos, to track down the remaining 16 drug fugitives named in Thailand’s request list as part of a crackdown on cross-border narcotics networks. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-08-14
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