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Thai security forces spend $30 million on fake ‘bomb detectors’
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By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/30/security-forces-30-million-fake-bomb-detectors/?page=all2

BANGKOK — Thailand’s security forces bought more than 1,500 fake “bomb detectors” for $30 million, investigators say, and the army deploys them against Islamist rebels despite a U.S. Embassy warning that the devices are as useless as “a toy.”

The Department of Special Investigation announced this month that the manufacturers and distributors of the devices fraudulently sold them to Thailand's military, narcotics bureau, airports and other security agencies. The DSI has sent the case to the National Anti-Corruption Commission for further investigation.

About a dozen government agencies purchased 1,576 of the handheld units, called GT200 and Alpha 6.

Despite the investigation and the U.S. Embassy warning, Thailand’s top defense officials insist the devices work.

“Do not say the GT200 used as a bomb detector in the far south does not work,” Defense Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat said last week, referring to the area of Thailand where 40,000 troops are fighting Muslim separatists. “It has often detected explosives.”

More than 5,000 people have died in the conflict since 2004, and many were killed by bombs.

In 2006, the air force became the first Thai government department to buy the units. Mr. Sukumpol was the air force chief of staff at the time.

The army then purchased more than 750 GT200s, reportedly endorsed by Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha, who is now army chief.

“I have seen the effectiveness of GT200 detectors in finding explosives,” the military’s SupremeCommander Thanasak Patimapakorn said last week.

However, some observers believe the military simply refuses to admit it made a mistake.

“For the military
to admit that they were duped into buying useless bomb detectors may
invite unwanted investigation into suspected corruption,” the Bangkok
Post’s former editor Veera Prateepchaikul wrote this month.There is no public evidence of wrongdoing by military officials linked to the contracts.

Since
2007, the Border Patrol Police Bureau, the Office of the Narcotics
Control Board, the Justice Ministry’s Institute of Forensic Science,
the Customs Department and other agencies purchased hundreds more of
the devices.The Defense Ministry’s Royal Aide-de-Camp Department — responsible for the security of Thailand’s royal family — also bought the equipment.

The Department of Special Investigation said a British company, ComsTrac Ltd., produced and sold GT200s and Alpha 6s to Thailand. The devices include a small plastic box topped with a plastic cylinder, which can be gripped by hand.

However, British explosives specialist Sidney Alford examined one and discovered it was useless.

“That is an empty plastic case,” he told the BBC in 2010 after opening a GT200.

Mr.
Alford added that a so-called “detection card,” which is supposed to
be inserted into the device to identify explosives or drugs, is nothing
more than a useless piece of paper.The device also contains a
collapsible, radio-style metal antenna that sticks out of the cylinder
and swivels, supposedly to detect something. During security checks,
nervous troops are ordered to slowly wave the device, making its
antenna sway.The army
is still using most of its 750 GT200s in three Muslim-majority
southern provinces where ethnic Malay-Thai Islamist guerrillas are
fighting to secede from Thailand, which is 95 percent Buddhist.In
2010, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said his government banned
further purchases of the devices but allowed them to be used by the
agencies that already had them — even after discovering they were
basically useless.“We have done a double-blind test where the
equipment was only successful in discovering [explosives] in 20 percent
of the cases, when just a random choice would give you 25 percent,” he
said.In February 2010, the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok alerted the U.S. National Security Council, Defense Intelligence Agency, CIA and the Pentagon about Thailand’s use of the GT200.

A “confidential” report, released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, said the GT200 “looked and felt like a toy.”

The report said bomb squads in southern Thailand told embassy officials that “they never thought it worked, but they were ordered to use it.”

“To most people, the GT200 appears to be a glorified dowsing rod,” the embassy said.


Added: Aug-10-2012 Occurred On: Aug-10-2012
By: VikingRapeSquad
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  • @VikingRapeSquad Your not going about it the right way to get a VISA.

    Come on, tell everyone whats up your arse with the UK, clearly very upset with us for something

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    • @IIVXTII I'm guessing your other name is VikingRapeSquad

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  • Like a good salesman told me, there is a sucker born ever second...

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  • I hope they all get sued and lose their fucking jobs. See if we give a shit like you do with the people you've gotten killed.

    I do wish painful and slow deaths to all these motherfuckers. Just a quick knife to the chest and let them fucking die.

    Or maybe they should get a fucking bomb sent to their offices and see if their useless products detect it, that's the ultimate test.

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  • I've read the Wikipedia page on this piece of junk, the specifications are hilarious and comical that would make any person with little technical knowledge skeptical. They sold them a piece of plastic for $36000 per unit.
    It shows you how these 3rd world countries operate and what kind of corrupt retards they have in charge, they didn't even bother testing it but approved it for use in life and death situations.

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  • LOL

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  • Really dragging the depths now aren't we, this story is so old. For every one bad news item you get about the British, there are 100 about the yanks. Most people have a life, why don't you get one?

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    • @candleman Vikingrapesquad picks an chooses stories that try to make the country look bad. He writes bull but will never reply to anyone as he either doesnt have any answers or the IQ. I dont mind hearing bad news about the UK but he tries to flood the site with it and wont show what country he is from to respond to. He's even resorted to taking articles from the daily (hate) mail!

      Has ANYONE ever had a reply from vikiingrapesquad?

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    • @blaze247

      : "Vikingrapesquad picks an chooses stories that try to make the country look bad."


      Welcome to what happens to us everyday. You get used to it after a while...

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  • Lol, but they have good take out!

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  • capitalism kills.

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  • The Washington Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It was founded in 1982 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, and until 2010 was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate associated with the church.

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  • thats not right

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  • seems the british are keen on this sort of thing.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xAb6FbzxDM

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