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Thaksin targets Wa army, calls for no mercy in drug war

Thai PBS World

อัพเดต 29 พ.ค. 2568 เวลา 09.45 น. • เผยแพร่ 27 พ.ค. 2568 เวลา 10.52 น. • Thai PBS World

Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has called on the government to take tough and decisive action against transboundary drug trafficking, warning that Thailand may take matters into its own hands if Myanmar is unable to act due to issues involving ethnic minorities.

“We must cooperate seriously with Myanmar to address the root cause of the problem. If Myanmar cannot do the job, we may have to do it ourselves, because it is our enemy,” Thaksin said.

He was speaking during a special lecture on “Narcotics and Transnational Crime: Perspectives and Sustainable Solutions” at the Office of the Narcotics Control Board. His appearance attracted media attention, as he had not been seen in public for nearly two weeks, sparking rumours that he had fled the country to avoid a court hearing.

He singled out the United Wa State Army (UWSA) as the prime target, stating that Thailand should show no mercy to its enemies.

Thailand’s foreign minister Maris Sangiampongsa is scheduled to meet with his counterparts from neighbouring countries, to seek cooperation in cracking down on the UWSA and applying pressure to stop its drug production. “If you continue producing, you are an enemy of Thailand. The Thai government should make this clear,” Thaksin declared.

Describing illegal narcotics as a current and future threat, particularly to youth, Thaksin said, “We are losing our children to this problem,” and expressed his willingness to assist, but noted that he cannot travel freely due to court-imposed bail conditions, related to his alleged lèse-majesté violation, which require him to seek court approval before travelling abroad.

Thaksin said he will seek Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s permission to visit local communities, to investigate illegal drug-related activities, and report his findings to the Interior Ministry’s permanent secretary.

He also proposed diverting a portion of the 157bn baht “digital wallet” budget to fund anti-drug campaigns, including the establishment of rehabilitation centres in every district.

“With the reallocation of funds, the public would not be upset by a delay in the digital wallet scheme,” he claimed.

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