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

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Published on February 1, 2013 by TFP   ·   No Comments



BANGKOK, 1 February 2013 – 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.


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.

(NNT: Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol)




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