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Coffins of young victims of the nursery mass shooting lay decorated with flowers at Wat Si Uthai temple in Thailand's north-eastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province on Oct 8, Among the dead are at least 24 children, while the alleged gunman also killed his wife and child, then himself. The alleged killer was a former member of the police force, who was facing trial on a methamphetamine possession charge after having been dismissed over drug allegations. This shocking incident will trigger a national conversation around gun control and drug use, as well as on questions of mental health after a really difficult couple of years since the onset of COVID, ahead of the next election scheduled for around May That occurred in February , when a disgruntled Thai soldier killed 29 people and wounded 58 others in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima, most of whom were shot at a shopping mall. Other mass shooting incidents have occurred when the military has put down popular demonstrations. I think and hope this incident will trigger a national conversation in Thailand about issues surrounding mental health. But I have my doubts. The country has had a very difficult time over the last two years, as the national economy shrunk by more than 6 per cent in and scores of workers lost their jobs particularly in the hospitality and tourism sectors. Some of the worst affected have been poorer families, whose kids stopped going to school. They may not return, which suggests this could turn out to be an ongoing generational issue. While the country is better than a lot of parts of Southeast Asia in terms of welfare payments they have been prepared to take on government debt during the pandemic , there are still problems rolling it out. This massacre has happened just ahead of the next election, which is scheduled for the first half of next year. Politicians are starting to get into campaign mode. In the past, opposition parties have occasionally campaigned on issues around reforming the security forces, and in recent years there have been signs the government wants to be seen to be doing things on this issue. One such topic has been that of military conscription - all men over 21 years of age in the country must register for the draft, which takes the form of a lottery every April. This practice is very unpopular, and became a political issue in the last election. The military has floated ways to scale back conscription, but whether changes will actually be implemented is another matter. My studies of the Thai military over a long period suggest such announcements are often quietly shelved later. Military reform is left to the military itself. Another central issue that will likely be raised in the national conversation is methamphetamine. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has for some time been warning about the volume of meth moving through the Mekong region, a lot of which is being shipped through Thailand. Manufacturing has been slowly pivoting from opium to meth, as the latter is much less visible than vast poppy fields. Drug issues have from time to time become a national issue, such as in when prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra launched an anti-drug campaign, which featured extra-judicial killings. The alleged killer who carried out the nursery shooting massacre legally purchased the gun he used in the attack though he mostly used a knife. Greg Raymond is a lecturer at Australian National University. This commentary first appeared on The Conversation. Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox. Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app. We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be. To continue, upgrade to a supported browser or, for the finest experience, download the mobile app. Main navigation Top Stories. Bookmark Bookmark Share. Close Latest News. Edition: Singapore. Navigate to other CNA editions here. Greg Raymond. Sittipong Taothawong left comforts his wife Kanjana Buakumchan on Oct 7, , as she holds their child's milk bottle and blanket while standing outside the nursery in Na Klang in Thailand's north-eastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province where at least 37 people were killed in a mass shooting. Sujittra Pornikhom, mother of three-year-old Nannaphat 'Stamp' Songserm, who was killed by a former police officer in a mass shooting at his nursery, shows a photo of him on the lock screen of her mobile phone in their home in Na Klang in Thailand's north-eastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province on Oct 8, Commentary: Why we mourn people we've never met. Commentary: America needs to treat its shootings as a public health emergency. Commentary: US has far more gun crime than countries with similar gun ownership rates. Sign up for our newsletters Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox Subscribe here. Get the CNA app Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories Download here. Get WhatsApp alerts Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app Join here. Related Topics Thailand children shooting Crime gun violence drug mental health Advertisement. Expand to read the full story. 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Police are considering adjusting their narcotics suppression strategies after statistics from previous crackdowns point to a surging amount of drugs reaching Bangkok and the central provinces. The national police chief said he was not satisfied with the outcome of operations used to tackle the problem because only lower-level drug suspects were arrested last year despite a huge spike in the size of drug seizures. Provincial Police Regions 3 and 6 were told to improve their operations to prevent narcotics from being smuggled into the Central Plains and the South by intercepting them earlier in the North and Northeast. Some 5. The comparable figures for seizures of heroin were There were also more drug suspects detained last year, or , compared to , in He declined to provide details of their collaboration or the contents of Thursday's inter-police meeting regarding upcoming changes to police drug-suppression activities. Police debate failure to halt drug influx Small Medium Large. Police debate failure to halt drug influx. Small Medium Large. National police chief Chakthip Chaijinda, right, talks to his deputy, Chalermkiat Sriworakhan, before they discuss changes to the narcotics suppression policy in Bangkok on Thursday. Photo by Tawatchai Kemgumnerd. Do you like the content of this article? US labour rights concerns vex Thai govt Flash-flood storm warnings for 15 provinces iCon-linked monk faces land probe Passenger wagon boost to meet high demand on Thai-Laos link Govt backs esports to boost economy.

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