Risk intelligence (30/04/2021) - Thailand
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Risk intelligence (30/04/2021) - Thailand

Three killed in fiery insurgent attack in Pattani

PATTANI: Three family members were killed and two pickup trucks burned when assailants opened fire on the vehicles, which burst into flames, in Sai Buri district on Saturday morning, 24 April. The attack occurred on Pattani-Narathiwat Road No 42 in tambon Laharn, said Sai Buri police who were alerted around 0630hrs.

Risk advisory from Hill and Associates

The security situation in Thailand’s Deep South region remains volatile.

Violent incidents, such as hit-and-run or bomb attacks, roadside bombings, drive-by shootings, assassinations, arson and skirmishes between Patani-Malay separatist insurgents and security forces or government militias continue to occur sporadically across the provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and the southern districts of Songkhla.

Most security-related incidents take place in rural areas, but main cities such as Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala and Hat Yay in the Buddhist-majority area of Songkhla province have been targeted by bombings in the past.

Bombings or other types of attacks in provinces outside of the insurgent’s main area of operation in the Malay-majority provinces are possible.

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Risk intelligence (19/03/2021) - Thailand

Risk intelligence (19/03/2021) - Thailand

THAI CIVIL UNREST UPDATE

Tensions are again running high in Thailand following the announcement of the Ratsadon protest movement in mid-February to intensify their protests after four of their key leaders were sent into pre-trial detention on royal defamation charges.

Their continued detention and the increasing number of key activists who face jail time over lese-majeste or sedition charges has become the main rallying cry for the protesters, suggesting that momentum has shifted in favour of the government.

Generally, the protest movement can be expected to mobilise several thousand supporters, but it is becoming increasingly unlikely that it will be able to generate the massive turnout it achieved at the height of the unrest in late 2020, before a second coronavirus outbreak brought an end to the protests.

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