The country will equip the new Sadao Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex in Songkhla province with the latest technology to expedite traveller inspections.
Songkhla Governor Chotnarin Kerdsom said the new CIQ will connect to Malaysia’s Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) complex via a roadlink, which is expected to be completed by November.
“Once the new facilities are operational, both Thailand and Malaysia will use this checkpoint.
“Immigration equipment will be upgraded with modern technology to allow faster clearance for travellers.
“It will also enable quicker vehicle checks.
“At present, inspections take eight to 10 minutes per vehicle as passengers are required to disembark.
“With the new system, checks can be completed in about 30 seconds per vehicle,” he said on the sidelines of the Diplomatic Corps’ visit to Songkhla province.
He added that pedestrian screening will also be faster and more convenient with the new technology.
Meanwhile, Chotnarin said the operational date for the new checkpoint would be determined by the Regional Border Committee of both countries.
He noted that the relocation of the border checkpoint requires further procedures, including coordination between the Foreign Ministry and National Security Council.
Earlier, representatives of diplomatic corps from 21 countries who joined the “Visit Songkhla” programme, hosted by the Thai government from Sept 29 to Oct 1, had visited the new complex. — Bernama
