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Does Thailand Have `state Security`?

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Does Thailand have an equivalent to the American FBI, Russian FSB, British MI5 ect, or are such functions handled by a Police department? Just curious....

Sahmnakkhaogrong-hangshaat (NIA) (National Intelligence Agency) under the Office of the Prime Minister

Armed Forces Security Center

Department of Special Investigation, Ministry of Justice

Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC)

Crime Suppression Division (CSD), and the Special Branch, Royal Thai Police

Well, there's the bloke I met in a bar last year who claimed to be on loan from interpol........

i wander if he got his ID card from Khao San Rd.......

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Well, there's the bloke I met in a bar last year who claimed to be on loan from interpol........

i wander if he got his ID card from Khao San Rd.......

I hear you. Back in my Concorde days, I was forever telling my flight engineer how much I hated people like that and their stupid fairy stories.

We can neither confirm or deny the excistance of any such organisation. Anything you see on the tv at about 830pm is purely coincidental but it helps pay the bills!

Pensioners get 500bts a month, thats another type of state security but I am not suggesting that pensioners are spies or assassins roaming the markets of Thailand.

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