Activist Warns of Cambodian BHQ Sabotage Plot in Thailand
An activist, Veera Somkheid, reiterates his earlier warnings about the Cambodian BHQ military unit potentially engaging in sabotage within Thailand, particularly in major cities like Bangkok.
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Veera Somkheid first warned about potential BHQ sabotage after the New Year.
Information became clearer in early April 2569.
Ming Chen San was arrested, initially believed to be a gun collector, but later suspected of being a high-level operative linked to BHQ.
Veera Somkheid provided information to Police Lieutenant General Trailom on April 6, 2569, regarding border smuggling and corruption.
In December 2553, Veera Somkheid and others were detained by Cambodian soldiers near border marker 46.
Veera Somkheid was tried and convicted in Cambodia in February 2554, accused of espionage.
Border clashes occurred between Thailand and Cambodia in April 2554.
Thailand lost territory in a World Court ruling in 2556.
A Thai villager, Lung Yod, was arrested by Cambodian military for alleged border trespassing.
Another former ranger, Lung Uud, encountered Cambodian soldiers.
Cambodian soldiers, numbering 40, entered Thai territory at Chong Bok and intimidated Luang Ta Yuen.
Hun Manet is pushing for Joint Border Committee (JBC) negotiations.
The 2003 MOU (MOU 43) is cited as a source of ongoing border problems.
Cambodia is expected to hold general elections in June/July 2570.