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Security-Related Agencies Urged To Collaborate More In National Security Missions

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Security-related agencies urged to collaborate more in national security missions

BANGKOK, 1 February 2013 (NNT) - Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has urged all state agencies involved in maintaining national security to commit and collaborate more in keeping Thailand peaceful.

PM Yingluck, in her capacity as the Director of the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), on Thursday, chaired a meeting with related officers to discuss the 2012 performance of ISOC and all the plans for 2013.

The meeting was also called for to help all agencies responsible for the national security-related issues to work more integratively and in line with the government’s security policy.

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The ISOC has reported to the meeting that, in the past year, it has made significant achievements in such areas as the clampdown on drug trade, the crackdown on illegal migrants and terrorists as well as transnational criminal activities, the handling of the Rohingya migrants and the suppression of illegal logging and threats against natural resources.

For 2013, the PM has instructed the ISOC to step up their operations to protect the country and the monarchy while continuing the drug trade clampdown and prevention, solving the years-long Deep South unrest and the restoration of upstream forests as well as the curbing of the degradation of natural resources.

At the end, Ms. Yingluck urged all involved to collaborate more closely while strengthening themselves to achieve the state-initiated peace-keeping and national security policies.

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Does this mean the army have to tell her if they are going to phraer viharn or astv?

Security-related agencies urged to collaborate more in national security missions

" Good evening Sgt. Sombat. We need your skills as the dodgiest bastard in Region 4 for a mission of the utmost importance. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to borrow your mate's sip-lor and stash some illegally forested teak wood that the Police General "just happened to come across" behind the cow sheds on your dad's smallholding. You will then be contacted at a later date as to where to deliver it to so the General can build a lovely shag-pad for him and his 19-year old mia noi. As always, should you or your mate be caught, you'll be on national TV sitting handcuffed at a desk with a gormless " I'm a sucker" expression on your face surrounded by grinning fellow police officers. This tape will self-destruct in 5 seconds.."

Wow! So they don't already collaborate, share intelligence (no jokes please) and coordinate resources, strategies and planning to sniff out and catch the bad guys?

Amazing! Time for yet another coffee1.gif

BTW, the Nation, what exactly is the point of printing this meaningless - yet again - tripe?

Wow! So they don't already collaborate, share intelligence (no jokes please) and coordinate resources, strategies and planning to sniff out and catch the bad guys?

Amazing! Time for yet another coffee1.gif

BTW, the Nation, what exactly is the point of printing this meaningless - yet again - tripe?

Anytime a Nation headline includes the word "urge", it is basically better to ignore any of the sentiments in the article.

In the rest of the world, students would make a drinking game out of it. Every word "urge" would be 2 fingers and consider would be a half pint. Thai politicians always have the urge for something it seems.

Wow! So they don't already collaborate, share intelligence (no jokes please) and coordinate resources, strategies and planning to sniff out and catch the bad guys?

Amazing! Time for yet another coffee1.gif

BTW, the Nation, what exactly is the point of printing this meaningless - yet again - tripe?

Anytime a Nation headline includes the word "urge", it is basically better to ignore any of the sentiments in the article.

In the rest of the world, students would make a drinking game out of it. Every word "urge" would be 2 fingers and consider would be a half pint. Thai politicians always have the urge for something it seems.

That's obviously why Chalerm always seems flustered and confused then, I guess.

Edited by arthurboy

agencies are more like contestants rather than collaborators ( and not just thailand )

Another wasted day for Yingluck in Parliament. Would she even have known anything about anything to do with all this? I doubt it...

Edited by Locationthailand

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