30 March 2024
On March 29, Bangkok Post reported that two Myanmar nationals have been arrested in the Thai-Myanmar border town of Mae Sot in Tak province with an anti-drone jamming device that was reportedly intended for use in the conflict-torn neighbouring country.
The arrests followed a tip-off about an attempt to have the device delivered to an address in Myanmar, said Col Nattakorn Rueantip, commander of the Ratchamanu Task Force.
Authorities set up a sting and contacted the suspects, whose names appeared as the senders. They were asked to contact the delivery service to retrieve the package due to transport problems, he said. When the duo arrived, police asked to inspect the package, which was found to contain the device.
It was seized and the suspects were charged with possessing a weapon without a permit under the Arms Control Act, said Col Nattakorn. He said the suspects told investigators that they had been asked by another person to order the product online and have it delivered to Myanmar. They admitted they did not have a permit to possess, order or import the device.
Col Nattakorn said drones are widely used in tactical operations and the confiscated item might well have been deployed in a military operation in Myanmar. He said the device, which is designed to disrupt signals and render drones inoperable, was tested and found to be highly effective in jamming signals.
Col Nattakorn said Thailand does not allow its territory to be used to amass weapons or as a route to transport them. He thanked businesses and state agencies for collaborating with security agencies to deal with the problem.
He added that police would expand their investigation to apprehend the others who were involved.
According to related reports from the Myanmar side, the people who ordered the anti-drone jamming device were People Defence Force(PDF), and due to an informer that a man and a woman caught, who associated with PDF and they will export the anti-drone jamming device to Myanmar.
Ref-Bangkok Post