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Security stepped up at 467 sites

By Piyanart Srivaolo

Monthien Intaket

The Nation

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Cabinet yesterday stepped up measures to safeguard 467 locations throughout the capital it believes may be at risk from bomb blasts or political attacks.

Some prime locations such as palaces and government offices must be under special surveillance, government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn said.

The authorities would enact preventive measures for sites deemed at risk, such as installing more closed-circuit cameras or deploying extra security officials, he said.

Intelligence networks would be strengthened to follow the movement of people who threaten trouble for the government.

Cabinet discussed the moves after a series of explosions in the capital following the military crackdown on red-shirt protests in April and May led to the death of 91 people.

The authorities say they have idea who the masterminds of the latest blasts are, but assume they are motivated by the political divide.

The latest explosion took place on Monday night at the Office of the Attorney General, but there were no casualties, only some damaged trees. The bomb was believed to have been an M26 or M67 hand grenade, police said.

Security agencies reported to Cabinet there have been 125 attacks, including 108 in Bangkok, since March this year. Some 72 of those incidents took place during the red-shirt rallies. Half of the attacks (36), including 20 bomb blasts, have been in the capital.

Pol General Panupong Singhara na Ayutthaya, an adviser to the national police chief, told Cabinet there were 8,846 closed-circuit television cameras throughout the capital, but only 6,861 were working. The rest were out of order or had been removed - and all cameras were of low quality, he said.

Most CCTV cameras are run by the private sector. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration operates only 2,900 cameras.

The government would allocate Bt600 million to install cameras in the 467 sites "at risk", Panitan said. In foreign countries, crime had been reduced by up to 70 per cent after CCTV cameras were installed, he said.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) had increased security surveillance from 30 to 77 locations in Bangkok and outskirts, centre spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said.

All locations would be guarded by police but the 77 at-risk locations would be the responsibility of teams of troops and police, he said.

The centre asked for cooperation from all citizens to help inform authorities about movements of people who might create trouble for the government.

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-- The Nation 2010-09-29

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The home of the parents of fugitive former PM's Office minister Jakrapob Penkair was damaged in a fire yesterday afternoon, but no one was injured.

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Blaze at Jakrapob's parents' home in Bangkok

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The home of the parents of fugitive former PM's Office minister Jakrapob Penkair was damaged in a fire yesterday afternoon, but no one was injured.

Officials suspect the blaze was caused by a short circuit

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