Thailand unveils new security measures for South

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Thai officials unveiled on Tuesday new measures to provide security for the people in southern Thailand, the Thai News Agency has reported.

Thai officials unveiled on Tuesday new measures to provide security for the people in southern Thailand, the Thai News Agency has reported. A warning system will be installed in all sensitive areas; a "Red Radio" network will alert authorities of suspicious activities; task force reserves will be set up to provide round-the-clock security; and checkpoints will be improved. In addition, closed-circuit television cameras will be installed in all areas; cooperation between provincial governors and security forces will be enhanced; and stricter measures will be enforced to prevent bombs being placed by militants.

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A police investigates a bomb attack in southern Thailand (Photo: Reuters)

In late February, the Thai government, for the first time, signed an agreement with Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN), pledging to work toward peace talks to end the 9-year conflict which has claimed 5,500 lives. Thai security officials agreed to give the BRN immunity from prosecution in order to defuse the escalating violence.

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