NationThailand-Jan 28

A US-funded renovation of the Thai Border Patrol Police Close Quarter Battle Training Facility in Chiang Mai province’s Mae Taeng district was unveiled on Friday. US Embassy chargé d’affaires Michael Heath and Pol Maj-General Varayuth Sukhawat, deputy chief of Border Patrol Police (BPP), presided over the inauguration. The upgraded facility, which is a testament to the long-standing US-Thai partnership, will help ensure law enforcement authorities can better protect communities in Thailand and across the region from transnational crimes, said a press release issued by the US Embassy and Consulate in Thailand. The US$600,000 (THB19.8 million) renovation added shooting ranges, a mock village, a three-storey tactical training building, and state-of-the-art-equipment including a closed-circuit digital recording system to the training facility. The BPP will utilize this improved facility to conduct training scenarios in a variety of environments and review and analyze footage of the training for future improvements. Read more at: https://www.nationthailand.com/pr-news/in-focus/40011636