Songkhla tightens security after the “Tak Bai case” expires today

Songkhla security unit tightens security to prevent unrest after the " Tak Bai case " expires today. The statute of limitations for the dispersal of a protest in Tak Bai District, Narathiwat Province, which resulted in 85 deaths, will expire today, but the suspects have not yet been arrested to enter the justice process. Today, the Songkhla Provincial Police Command ordered a more stringent level of security measures in the four districts on the border of the three southern border provinces, including the economic cities of Hat Yai, Mueang and Sadao, to increase the frequency of inspections of suspicious individuals, cars and motorcycles traveling through security checkpoints and checkpoints connecting the districts. In addition, we have coordinated with local leaders and community leaders to jointly monitor, keep an eye out, and report clues of strangers who enter the area, including security forces, who will have increased patrol measures and inspect important places and government offices after the ong oing unrest in this period, which is estimated to be caused by the dispersal of the protest in Tak Bai District, where the suspects in the case have not yet been arrested. Security agencies in Songkhla Province must increase strict measures to monitor and prevent unrest from spreading to the area, especially today, which is the weekend, causing more Malaysian tourists to travel to visit. Source: Thai News Agency