วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Insurgent threats promptly SIM check


Check to help national police chief General Adul Saengsingkaew urges police agencies SIM card registration information in connection with alleged insurgents. Telemarketers were also asked to consider applicants documents strictly for the registration of SIM cards.
The applications follow reports that suspected insurgents buy mobile phones with SIM cards from elsewhere to violence in the deep South to create registered.
Adul met yesterday with senior police officials at the Southern Border Provinces Police Operation Centre in the district of Muang Yala to develop security policies and follow up on cases of national security .
He said the idea for the establishment of a sub-district -level police station in this troubled region was good, because it would allow the police provide security detail for locals.
Royal Thai Navy Commander -in-Chief Admiral Narong Pipatanasai , during a visit to Narathiwat , expressed concern that insurgent sympathizers may have problems before 25 October anniversary of the Tak Bai incident and urged officers to do to be prepared.
On this day nine years ago, many demonstrators died rally outside Tak Bai police station to the arrest of six people oppose during a raid .
Police yesterday checked the fingerprints of three people were killed and another injured in a clash between security forces and suspected insurgents in Pattani the Thung Yang Daeng district. They said collected fingerprints of three bodies - as alleged leader of the group Paku in Pattani , Sakariya Jehmae , 43, and two subordinates, Manusi Kasa , 29, and Adul - rosi Malas , identified 26 - they showed had many attacks carried out before .
The captured suspects Abdul -roman Sala , 26, is in custody.

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