Bangkok Post

Three Pagodas Pass back in business

- PIYARACH CHONGCHARO­EN

>> The Three Pagodas Pass border crossing into Myanmar in Kanchanabu­ri has reopened after being temporaril­y shut following a hostage-taking incident last month.

Col Banyong Thongnuam, chief of the 9th Infantry Division’s Latya Task Force, yesterday said authoritie­s decided to allow the crossing to open to Thais heading to Payathonzu, a Myanmar border town, via the checkpoint in Sangkhla Buri district after Myanmar authoritie­s promised to prevent a recurrence of the incident.

Both Thai and Myanmar authoritie­s also agreed to step up their efforts to provide security for their people as well as to strengthen the relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Earlier, Thai tourists were temporaril­y prohibited from crossing the border into Myanmar after the Border Guard Force (BGF), a Karen security force, arrested 37 Thai tourists at a Payathonzu fresh market opposite the Three Pagodas Pass on Jan 21.

The tourists were freed that evening and returned safely to Thailand following negotiatio­ns between the police, military officers and local officials and the BGF.

The incident was in apparent reprisal for a sting operation conducted by police from the Anti-Human Traffickin­g Division on the Thai side which subsequent­ly led to the arrest of underage sex workers in Payathonzu on Jan 18.

Yesterday the Three Pagodas Pass was bustling with tourists, particular­ly Thais, after the ban was lifted.

Most Thais travelled to Myanmar to visit the sacred temples in Payathonzu.

Over 100 local residents along the border reportedly work as tour guides with a service fee of 350 baht for each tourist.

Many Thai tourists are expected to visit the area during the Makha Bucha long weekend.

 ??  ?? OPEN AGAIN: The Three Pagodas Pass border crossing in Kanchanabu­ri was closed after the Border Guard Force briefly held 37 Thai tourists.
OPEN AGAIN: The Three Pagodas Pass border crossing in Kanchanabu­ri was closed after the Border Guard Force briefly held 37 Thai tourists.

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