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Thailand, Australia target global crime
Bangkok Post
|April 26, 2025
Bilateral push takes aim at syndicates using drugs, crypto, and cargo routes, writes Wassayos Ngamkham
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In a major stride towards international crime prevention, Thai and Australian police have launched a joint operation aimed at dismantling transnational criminal networks. From narcotics to child exploitation and cryptocurrency-based money laundering, the partnership seeks to address complex crimes that transcend borders.
Earlier this month, Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led a delegation to Australia for high-level discussions with its law enforcement counterpart, the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
“The nature of transnational crime today demands real-time intelligence, cross-border cooperation, and technological integration,” Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop told the Bangkok Post. “We are no longer looking at isolated operations. Our goal is to build a seamless network of collaboration.”
During the visit, both sides agreed on the importance of developing joint task forces and information-sharing mechanisms. Thai officers showcased their expertise in field operations and regional intelligence, particularly in the Greater Mekong Subregion, while the AFP introduced tools and systems designed for global crime surveillance.
“The Australians appreciated our operational agility,” he said. “Our officers are trained to navigate difficult terrains and access hard-to-reach locations, which is often where these criminal networks operate.”
DRUG ROUTES, DIGITAL TRAILS
One of the central themes of the discussions was drug trafficking. Thailand, long regarded as a transit country, plays a pivotal role in the route from production hubs in Myanmar's Shan State to high-value markets in Australia.
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