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Trat Steps Up Gulf Patrols to Block Smuggling to Cambodia

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Picture courtesy of Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre | via Bangkok Post

 

Local authorities in Trat have ramped up maritime inspections in the Gulf of Thailand. This move aims to thwart the smuggling of energy products and military-related supplies to Cambodia. The initiative follows a directive from the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Thai-MECC) Region 1, in line with a National Security Council resolution urging tighter monitoring of transport routes along the eastern seaboard.

 

Authorities have inspected over 30 vessels since last Wednesday. In the initial round, 28 vessels departing Laem Chabang Port in Chon Buri, comprising five tugboats and 23 cargo barges, underwent scrutiny. Over the weekend, another five vessels from Si Racha district also faced inspections near the resort island of Koh Kood.

 

Crews were cautioned about hostilities near the Thai-Cambodian border and advised to anchor away from conflict zones. Some vessels have remained anchored at Bang Bao Bay in tambon Koh Chang Tai since 10th December, awaiting either reduced border tensions or further instructions. Authorities are also briefing crews on maritime risk areas to prevent navigation to hazardous regions.

 

The enhanced inspections signal a firm stance against smuggling activities and demonstrate a proactive response to maintaining regional security. Future inspections and monitoring will continue as authorities strive to safeguard Thailand’s maritime routes and uphold safety at sea, reported the Bangkok Post.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Trat ramps up inspections to curb smuggling to Cambodia.
  • Over 30 vessels inspected, with ongoing monitoring efforts.
  • Hostility alerts prompt vessels to anchor away from danger zones.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-12-29

 

 

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On 12/28/2025 at 9:10 PM, webfact said:

This move aims to thwart the smuggling of energy products and military-related supplies to Cambodia.  

What are energy products?

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