Soldiers on non-stop patrol at Malaysia border

Soldiers on non-stop patrol at Malaysia border

Malaysian security forces display weapons seized from smugglers from Thailand. Arms traders intentionally make the fully working weapons appear rusted, according to Malaysian police. (File photo)
Malaysian security forces display weapons seized from smugglers from Thailand. Arms traders intentionally make the fully working weapons appear rusted, according to Malaysian police. (File photo)

NARATHIWAT: Thai soldiers have been deployed to patrol the Thai-Malaysian border in Narathiwat and Yala provinces around the clock since May 12 to stop illegal border crossings and smuggling of war materials.

Gen Chalermchai Sithisart, the army chief, said small teams of soldiers from the 15th Infantry Division are patrolling the border in Narathiwat and Yala, part of ongoing efforts to solve the insurgency problem in the southern border provinces.

The patrols are intended to block the smuggling of war materials, including ammunition and explosives, and to prevent illegal crossings by insurgents.

The army chief was speaking Sunday while on an inspection trip to the 2nd Border Defence Company of Narathiwat Task Force 30 which is based at Ban Si Phangan in tambon Ko Sathon of Narathiwat's Tak Bai district.

Gen Chalermchai stressed the need to beef up intelligence operations. He said that during their patrol operations, the soldiers must also ensure the safety of locals. Their operations must be regularly assessed for efficiency, he added.

The army chief was accompanied on the trip by Lt Gen Piyawat Nakwanich, the 4th Army commander.

Sources said Gen Chalermchai approved the border patrol deployment after some members of Islamic State (IS) were arrested in Malaysia, leading to fears of possible cooperation between the insurgents in South Thailand and IS.

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