Bangkok Post

Army hunts checkpoint attackers

- ABDULLAH BENJAKAT MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

The 4th Army yesterday continued hunting suspects responsibl­e for Tuesday night’s brutal gun attack on a security checkpoint in Yala’s Muang district, which left 15 village defence volunteers dead and five others injured.

Lt Gen Phonsak Phunsawat, the 4th Army chief, said a massive manhunt was being carried out for the attackers while efforts were being undertaken to provide care for the families of the victims.

He offered condolence­s to families which lost loved ones in the attack.

“This village has never before been considered a danger zone as there have been no reports of insurgent activity here previously,” he said while visiting the scene of the carnage yesterday.

This latest attack pointed to a need to alter security measures involving the use of defence volunteers in manning security checkpoint­s, he said.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha also condemned those behind the attack and agreed security officials should rethink their strategies.

Village defence volunteers have become a new target for southern insurgents, he said.

As for the government’s peace talks with various insurgent groups, Gen Prayut said he had discussed several issues with his Malaysian counterpar­t who had agreed to help.

A security source said the attackers were controlled by Hubaidila Romueli, who leads an insurgent network in Yaha and Kabang districts, and Amat Tuenga, who heads another rebel group in Muang district.

The attack was believed to be retaliatio­n for the extrajudic­ial killings of two insurgent suspects in Pattani’s Sai Buri district last week, said the source.

Another security source said the Barisan Revolusi Nasional was responsibl­e for recent major attacks in the deep South, which were successful because security officials have been in denial about a BRN presence in their areas but were now forced to confront the reality.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Forensic experts examine the site yesterday where village defence volunteers were killed by suspected separatist insurgents in Yala.
REUTERS Forensic experts examine the site yesterday where village defence volunteers were killed by suspected separatist insurgents in Yala.
 ?? AFP ?? The bodies of some of the people killed in an attack by suspected militants on a checkpoint are brought to a hospital in Yala.
AFP The bodies of some of the people killed in an attack by suspected militants on a checkpoint are brought to a hospital in Yala.

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