Selangor Journal
Soldiers hold their weapons at a checkpoint in the troubled southern Thai province of Yala, on February 28, 2013. — Picture by REUTERS.

Bomb blast in Sg Golok: Four Thai security personnel injured

KOTA BHARU, April 29 — Four Thai security personnel were injured in the bomb explosion and gunfire which occurred a little after midnight yesterday in Kampung Pasemas at Sungai Golok, in Narathiwat Province, Thailand.

Sungai Golok District Police Chief Pol. Col. Jadsadavit Inprapan said the four security personnel in a four-wheel-drive vehicle were on their way to Sungai Golok when the bomb exploded.

The bomb was believed to have been planted by wanted criminals along the route used by security personnel vehicles.

“During the explosion, the suspects also fired several shots at the security personnel.

“In defence, the security personnel fired back at the suspects, prompting them to flee the scene,” he told Bernama today.

The injured security personnel were taken to Sungai Golok Hospital for treatment.

Jadsadavit said initial police investigations also found a white sedan vehicle with a foreign plate number at the scene.

Following the incident, Thai security forces have tightened controls and closed several illegal crossings along the border to prevent the suspects from entering and exiting the border.

Earlier, Malaysian Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain also said the Malaysian police will collaborate with the Thai authorities in addressing the case.

“The safety of residents residing near the border area must be prioritised, including the safety of our police personnel on duty in the area,” he said.

— Bernama

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