Thursday, October 23, 2025

Malaysia approves 50km border wall facing Narathiwat

B11.5bn equivalent budget approved for wall's construction

A border wall separates Thailand's Betong district in Yala and Malaysia's Perak state. A similar barrier will soon be built between Narathiwat and Kelantan state. (Photo: 4th Army Region)

The Malaysian government has approved the construction of a wall in Kelantan state along the border with Thailand fronting Narathiwat, and allocated a budget 1.5 billion ringgit (11.5 billion baht) for its implementation. 

Kelantan state police chief Mohd Yusoff Manat announced the decision and budget allocation on Tuesday, the New Straits Times reported.

"The allocation has been approved for the construction of the wall, and the chief secretary to the government, Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, has conducted a site visit to the border," he said in the report. 

The decision is a major victory for the Malaysian state, which has long sought the construction of a barrier along the border with Thailand's Narathiwat province, as the two countries battle against smuggling and other cross-border crime.

Malaysia has previously built crime-stopper walls along some sectors of the border with southern Thailand. This will be the first in Kelantan. It is also intended to prevent flooding from the Golok River, which separates the two countries in that sector.

The state police chief said the first section of wall in Kelantan would be built between Tumpat and Tenah Merah, Bernama news agency reported. The project was now in the tendering process, he said. It would be about 50 kilometres long.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/3124268/malaysia-approves-50km-border-wall-facing-narathiwat.

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