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Three civilians gunned down in restive south Thai

Published: 25 Aug 2013 - 03:46 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 03:36 pm

BANGKOK: Gunmen dressed as local officials killed three Muslim civilians at a tea shop in Thailand’s insurgency-hit south yesterday, according to police, in the latest act of violence in the festering rebellion.

Up to eight suspected rebels wearing government-style caps and carrying apparent official documents opened fire with machine guns on the tea shop in Raman district of Yala province on yesterday morning. “They were dressed like security officials and carried official documents pretending that they were there to gather information,” Major Prathuang Suwanchatri of Raman police said.

“All three victims were former village headman or deputy headmen who had cooperated with authorities in the past,” he said, adding another person was injured in the shooting.

Rounds of peace talks in Malaysia between Thai authorities and some rebel groups, including the Barisan Revolusi Nasional, had raised tentative hopes of peace. 

But the rebels had threatened to pull out of the peace dialogue, although new discussions about the direction of the peace talks took place on Friday.

After the meeting Thailand’s army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha said authorities were willing to continue talks next month, but urged rebels to end their attacks.

Talks began on March 28 in neighbouring Malaysia but have so far failed to halt near-daily violence, raising questions about the rebel group’s influence over increasingly violent grassroots insurgents.

AFP