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Thai-Malaysia border security tightened after KL terror alert

Thai-Malaysia border security tightened after KL terror alert

THAILAND: Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has ordered tighter security in the Deep South after the United States and Australia warned of a possible terrorist attack on a Kuala Lumpur market street.

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By Bangkok Post

Friday 25 September 2015 04:08 PM


Malaysian special policemen have been posted in downtown Kuala Lumpur after a 'credible' alert of a potential terror attack by the Islamic State. Photo: AFP

Malaysian special policemen have been posted in downtown Kuala Lumpur after a 'credible' alert of a potential terror attack by the Islamic State. Photo: AFP

Gen Prawit told reporters on Friday (Sept 25) that he ordered security agencies to intensify surveillance along the Thai-Malaysian border, as the arrests of suspects allegedly linked with the Islamic State group preceded the warnings.

“We are contacting our neighbour, Malaysia, because there have been such movements for a long period. We are monitoring developments and taking precautions,” Gen Prawit said.

He also said that the US had not issued any warning about Thailand since two bomb explosions in Bangkok in mid-August. The Bangkok blasts had nothing to do with any IS group, Gen Prawit asserted.

The security boost followed the US embassy on Thursday (Sept 24) warning its citizens to avoid the tourist-popular Jalan Alor eatery street in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, saying that the warning was based “credible threat information regarding a potential terrorist act.”

The Australian embassy also advised Australians to reconsider the need to travel to the eastern coastal region of the Malaysian state Sabah, on the island of Borneo.

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