Sungai Golok blast: M'sian-Thai border, including at Rantau Panjang, open as usual, say cops


PASIR PUTEH: The Malaysia-Thailand border, including in Rantau Panjang, is open as usual after a bomb explosion occurred in Gualosira, Pasemas District, Sungai Golok in Southern Thailand on Monday (April 29).

Kelantan police chief Comm Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun (pic) said this is because the incident did not involve locals and happened in Narathiwat Province.

He said, however, that police had tightened controls over vehicle movements at the Malaysia-Thailand border.

"Police, along with several other enforcement agencies stationed at border entry points, are conducting strict inspections on every vehicle entering and leaving the border,” he said when asked to comment on the incident.

He was speaking to reporters after launching the national-level 2024 "Cinta dan Air Mata" programme at Jeram Mengaji here Tuesday (April 30).

"I would like to advise the public intending to go to Sungai Golok to be cautious and ensure their safety," he said.

Meanwhile, checks by Bernama in Rantau Panjang town on Tuesday found that most businesses were operating as usual, with shops opening as early as 9am.

A clothing trader, Ikmal Abdul Ghani, 35, said the incident did not affect the town's business activities although the explosion and sounds of gunfire were heard in the town.

"Yesterday, vibrations (believed from the blast) were felt for several minutes but such incidents have become normal for us because that was not the first time it happened there (Thailand),” he said.

Ikmal said customers visited his premises as usual but cross-border movements might be restricted due to tightened security control by both countries following the incident.

Grocery store assistant Mohd Fazli Mat Rifin, 23, who lives in Kampung Cabang Empat Salam, said he also felt the tremors of the blast.

"Our store operates as usual and traders here are not affected. Perhaps today there are not many customers because it's a working day,” he said.

Four Thai security personnel were reported to have been injured in the bomb blast, which occurred in the wee hours of yesterday. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Kota Baru , police , border , Thailand , explosion

   

Next In Nation

Vital to reassure public after recent security incidents, says Lam Thye
Biotoxin levels in PD mussels drop below danger level, further testing needed before ban lifted
Two enforcement officers remanded for graft in Kota Baru
Israeli 'hitman' case: Court sets Sept 30 for arms trafficking trial to begin
Kluang man loses RM2,000 after allegedly falling victim to 'black magic'
Cardiac patients may be referred to private hospitals while waiting for Serdang Heart Centre repairs to complete
China ready to collaborate, expand cooperation with M'sia in various fields, says envoy
Man burns to death in fire at Damansara Damai flats
65 Sungai Petani primary school pupils suffer food poisoning
S'porean comedian's permit cancellation took into account police reports, says Fahmi

Others Also Read