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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 31 July 2025
Pattaya Police Triumph in Regional Training Competition Picture courtesy of ที่นี่ พัทยา Pattaya City Police Station has been awarded first place in the prestigious annual regional police training competition, securing top honours in two key categories: Unarmed Drills and Urban Tactical Operations. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368318-pattaya-police-triumph-in-regional-training-competition/ -
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Community Pattaya Police Triumph in Regional Training Competition
Picture courtesy of ที่นี่ พัทยา Pattaya City Police Station has been awarded first place in the prestigious annual regional police training competition, securing top honours in two key categories: Unarmed Drills and Urban Tactical Operations. The competition, aimed at showcasing the discipline, readiness, and strategic capabilities of police forces across the region, saw Pattaya’s officers demonstrate exceptional skills and professionalism. The win is seen not only as a mark of operational excellence but also as a reflection of the commitment officers make to public service and safety. The Pattaya police team excelled in the Unarmed Drills category, highlighting their precision, discipline and unity. In the Urban Tacticssegment, they impressed with their ability to manage complex scenarios involving public safety and potential urban conflict situations, skills deemed vital for law enforcement in busy metropolitan areas. “This victory belongs to every member of the team,” said the unit’s leadership. “We train not for awards, but for the security of Pattaya, a city known to the world.” The accomplishment was made possible under the leadership of Pol Col Anek Sarathongyu, Superintendent of Pattaya City Police Station, who, along with his command team and dedicated trainers, has been credited for their unwavering focus on operational excellence and continuous improvement. The success further affirms Pattaya Police’s preparedness to handle the challenges of maintaining security in one of Thailand’s most important tourist destinations. As the city continues to welcome millions of visitors each year, local law enforcement remains committed to ensuring peace and safety for both residents and tourists alike. Adapted by Asean Now from ที่นี่ พัทยา 2025-07-31 -
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Report Thailand Declares No-Fly Zones for Drones in Military Regions
UPDATE Civil Aviation Authority Bans All Drone Flights Nationwide Until 15 August -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 31 July 2025
Civil Aviation Authority Bans All Drone Flights Nationwide Until 15 August File picture courtesy of ThaiRath. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued an urgent nationwide ban on all drone flights, effective immediately until 15 August 2025, in response to tensions along the Thai–Cambodian border. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368317-civil-aviation-authority-bans-all-drone-flights-nationwide-until-15-august/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Civil Aviation Authority Bans All Drone Flights Nationwide Until 15 August
File picture courtesy of ThaiRath. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued an urgent nationwide ban on all drone flights, effective immediately until 15 August 2025, in response to tensions along the Thai–Cambodian border. Under the directive, all civilian-operated unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including those flown for recreational, commercial or academic purposes, are strictly prohibited throughout the kingdom. The only exemption applies to drones operated by state security agencies. The sweeping order follows an earlier CAAT directive, issued on 29 July, which restricted drone activity in 14 high-risk areas near the border. However, authorities have since reported suspected unlawful drone use in additional regions, raising serious concerns over national security and public safety. In a formal statement released at 15:50 on 30 July, CAAT cited the need to strengthen preventative measures to ensure comprehensive national coverage and deter unauthorised aerial surveillance or data collection that could compromise state security. The agency is acting under powers granted by the Air Navigation Act B.E. 2497 (1954) and ministerial authorisations issued in March this year. Violators of the ban face severe penalties, including imprisonment of up to one year, a fine not exceeding 40,000 baht, or both. Furthermore, military personnel and authorised state security operatives are legally empowered to neutralise or destroy drones that breach the order, using anti-drone systems where necessary. The CAAT has also appealed to the public to assist in enforcement efforts by reporting any suspected drone activity. Reports should include the date, time, location, drone description, and, if available, photographs or video footage. These can be submitted via the following channels: • CAAT Unmanned Aircraft Systems Division Tel: 02-568-8851 Email: [email protected] • Anti-Drone Centre, Royal Thai Police Tel: 02-126-7846 Email: [email protected] • Local authorities such as police stations, military outposts, or regional security units. The ban remains in effect until 15 August 2025 or until further notice, depending on developments along the Thai–Cambodian frontier. Authorities have urged strict compliance with the directive, citing national interest and the need to prevent potential disruption to civil aviation, public order and overall security. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368275-thailand-declares-no-fly-zones-for-drones-in-military-regions/ Adapted by Asean Now from ThaiRath 2025-07-31
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