Public opinion split over Kotee arms seizure

Public opinion split over Kotee arms seizure

Public opinion is divided on whether the authorities' recent seizure of an arms haul, allegedly linked to hardcore red-shirt leader Wuthipong Kochathamkun, alias Kotee, could hurt the government's efforts to forge reconciliation.

In its latest survey, the Suan Dusit Poll revealed 37% felt the weapons seizure in Pathum Thani on March 18 might have an adverse impact on reconciliation efforts. They thought it could lead to renewed political conflict as the issue was reportedly connected to a political party.

Responding to the same question, however, another 33% said the seizure has nothing to do with the unity campaign since it was clearly an offence committed by individuals. They added the government was capable of handling the issue.

Twenty-nine per cent said they were unsure how the confiscation of arms might affect national reconciliation. Asked what the arms seizure case could tell about Thai society, respondents said people remained divided, strict arms control measures were lacking, there was no public safety and more weapons caches were hidden, waiting to be found.

The poll found that 45% were uncertain whether there was any truth in reports that the weapons amassed were meant for the assassination of the country's leader.

However, 31% believed there was substance to the reports while 22% disagreed, saying it was an ordinary crime and that an assassination plot would be difficult to carry out.

The survey also asked if the weapons seizure was a set-up. Forty-six per cent said they were not sure as they had no information while 36% were not convinced it was a scheme designed to deceive people. However, 16% believed it was a hoax made to look as though the country was still gripped by unrest.

A total of 1,276 people responded to the nationwide poll conducted from March 20-25. On Saturday, nine suspects arrested in connection with the arms haul were charged with terrorism, among other offences, by the Department of Special Investigation, which accuses the group of possessing war weapons, explosives and prohibited items.

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