ASA VIP security specialists on
standby as situation in Bangkok intensifies
Aviation security experts warn travellers
to be alert
Bangkok Thailand, April 22, 2010.
The ASA Group, an Asian VIP aviation security
specialist with a base in Bangkok, is on high alert as
pressure mounts on Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and
his government to resign. The Thai army has made it
clear that it will use live ammunition against
“red-shirt” anti-government protesters in certain
circumstances and told journalists that troops are ready
to use their weapons “decisively.”
Simon Wagstaff, ASA’s managing director said: “We are
warning our clients to keep a close eye on the news, and
make plans for an alternative means of getting out of
the country. They should ensure that they carry a phone
number for a security specialist firm, such as
ourselves, should trouble flare up suddenly.” Tension is
escalating in the Thai capital. Last week 21 people died
in the deadliest clashes to hit Bangkok since 1992.
Seventeen civilians were killed, as well as four police
officers with a further 800 people injured. Red shirt
protestors are calling for a new election after
officials ruled that Abhisit’s Democrat Party failed to
declare more than 258m baht ($8m; £5.2m) in donations
during the 2005 election.
In recent months ASA has been called on to assist VIP
passengers to exit Thailand after demonstrators seized
control of Bangkok’s International Suvarnabhumi airport.
Wagstaff also pointed out that the demonstrators bear no
grievance against passengers. He said: “Bangkok is as
safe as it ever was for the average person. At the
moment life is going on as normal, however, we are
warning our clients to be cautious.” He added: “I have
lived in Thailand for several years and the people are
generally extremely patient and easy going. However,
during these uncertain times, trouble could break out at
any moment and it is wise to have strategies in place to
avoid danger.”
Wagstaff is a decorated British soldier, whose
expertise derives from three decades of experience, as
well as advanced aviation security management training
at the International Centre for Air Transport Management
in Tel Aviv. His work entails escorting VVIPs throughout
the region, including heads of state and A-listers, who
require the utmost discretion and top security. He says:
“If any executive aviation travellers are worried about
the situation in Thailand at the moment, they are
welcome to call us. We give a daily update to an
international security and intelligence newsletter,
which is subscribed to by thousands of businesses and
individuals worldwide, so we have up to the minute
information.”
About The Asa Group
The ASA Group is headquartered in Hong Kong
and has bases all over Southeast Asia, as
well as in Dubai, the UK and the US. ASA is
the leading provider of elite travel,
private aviation and security services for
VIPs in Asia Pacific. For over ten years its
experts have given clients the security,
knowledge and integrated facilities they
need to travel, tour, or do business. With
an in-depth knowledge of the issues
surrounding travel throughout the Asia
Pacific region, ASA is able to provide its
customers with advice and suggestions to
help ensure the smoothest trips possible.
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