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Malaysia, Thailand vow firmer action on illegal border crossings

22 Jul 2025, 10:05 AM
Malaysia, Thailand vow firmer action on illegal border crossings

KOTA BHARU, July 22 — Malaysia and Thailand continue to bolster bilateral cooperation to address security and smuggling issues along the border, especially in the Sungai Golok-Rantau Panjang area, which was previously a hotspot for cross-border movements via illegal bases.

Narathiwat province deputy governor Wichan Chaisetsumpan said the Sungai Golok Municipal Council has held several discussions with Malaysian authorities to find long-term solutions, including efforts to shut down several illegal crossings.

“Authorities from both countries are working towards finding the best possible solution. We are confident this issue can be tackled gradually for the safety and convenience of communities along the border,” he told Bernama recently.

He said the Thai government, through its agencies, has taken similar measures by closing illegal routes, especially along the Narathiwat-Kelantan border.

“However, several crossings are occasionally opened based on necessity, under strict surveillance to ensure no smuggling or illegal activities take place,” he added.

Since December, Kelantan police have also shut down several major illegal crossings along Sungai Golok following concerns over the smuggling of prohibited goods, the influx of undocumented migrants, and cross-border criminal activities.

— Bernama

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