Village Chief on Border Issues Public Alert: Forest Foragers Must Report Entry and Exit Times Amid Escalating Tensions
A Thai village chief has ordered residents foraging near the Cambodia border to register entry and exit times with authorities after a villager was detained by Cambodian soldiers and warning shots were fired in recent weeks.
On May 16, 2025, Kittipattana Sutchana, a sub-district chief in Phra Sat subdistrict, Ban Kwad district, Buriram province, issued a public address announcing that residents and farmers wishing to forage for forest products along the border must inform community leaders in advance, clearly stating their entry and exit points and times. This allows authorities to track movements and ensure personal safety.
The announcement follows an incident where a Surin resident was arrested and detained for over 20 days by Cambodian soldiers while foraging. Previously, villagers in Ban Kwad district faced warning shots from Cambodian soldiers while collecting wild mushrooms and water creatures, causing widespread alarm among residents.
Additional gunfire—11 shots—was reported in the Oddar Meanchey area of Cambodia, further escalating border tensions. The village chief emphasized that authorities are not prohibiting foraging, only requesting advance notice. He also requested public cooperation in monitoring and reporting any suspicious strangers in the area to officials immediately to prevent security incidents.
Local residents, including Amnaj and Noi Noi, acknowledged that villagers traditionally rely on rubber tapping, mushroom picking, and fishing for their livelihoods. While they understand the need for caution during tense periods and will follow government warnings, they hope authorities will resolve the border issue so they can return to normal life.
Meanwhile, Ban Kwad district has instructed all border villages to establish village safety units in coordination with security forces to conduct intensive patrols and surveillance in high-risk areas, aiming to reassure residents living along the Thai-Cambodian border during this sensitive period.