17/10/2010
Bangkok Post
SIEM REAP / They allegedly told investigators that they had crossed into Cambodia, stayed in a hotel and a house, and later moved to a camp for weapons training to prepare for an attack on Thailand's political leaders.
If the claims prove to be true, it would be the first time that anti-government protesters have turned to organised guerrilla tactics.
In Siem Reap, locals are aware of the reports that have rattled relations between the two countries following the claims by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).
But proof that a secret red shirt squad used the Cambodian city of Siem Reap as a training base is thin on the ground.
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