The South Korean Joint Chief of Staff on Monday said inspections of demolished guard posts in the demilitarized zone are complete and North Korea fully destroyed 11 of its guard posts as promised.

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The South Korean Joint Chief of Staff on Monday said inspections of demolished guard posts in the demilitarized zone are complete and North Korea fully destroyed 11 of its guard posts as promised.
SEOUL, South Korea | 2 Koreas complete the disarming of 22 guard posts
SEOUL, South Korea | 2 Koreas complete the disarming of 22 guard posts
SEOUL, South Korea — The North and South Korean militaries completed withdrawing troops and firearms from 22 front-line guard posts on Saturday as they continue to implement a wide-ranging agreement reached in September to reduce tensions across the world’s most fortified border, a South Korean Defense Ministry official said.
South Korea says the military agreement is an important trust-building…
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SEOUL, South Korea | 2 Koreas to destroy 11 front-line guard posts by November
SEOUL, South Korea | 2 Koreas to destroy 11 front-line guard posts by November
SEOUL, South Korea — The North and South Korean militaries agreed Friday to completely destroy 11 front-line guard posts by the end of November as they discussed their next steps in implementing a wide-ranging military agreement signed last month to reduce tensions.
They also agreed to conduct a joint survey early next month of a 70-kilometer (43-mile) -long waterway near their western border…
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SEOUL, South Korea | Koreas finish removing land mines from border village
SEOUL, South Korea | Koreas finish removing land mines from border village
SEOUL, South Korea — The two Koreas have completed removing land mines planted at their shared border village as part of efforts to disarm the area located inside the world’s most heavily fortified border, South Korean officials said Monday.
The announcement came following a meeting among military officers from the Koreas and the U.S.-led U.N. Command at the border’s Panmunjom village earlier…
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12 held for attacking and burning guard posts in Bukit Raja
SHAH ALAM, April 20, 2015:
Police detained 12 suspects in connection with the attack and burning of three guard posts in a housing estate in Bandar Bukit Raja, Klang, on Saturday.
Selangor Criminal Investigations Department chief Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah said all the suspects, aged between 23 and 40, were detained around Klang and Kampar, Perak, in several operations which began on Saturday until 3am today.
“Two of the suspects had previous criminal records involving violent crime,” he said in a press conference at the Selangor police headquarters here today.
In the 1.45am incident, a security guard was killed while six more were hurt after three guard posts in a housing estate were attacked by a group of suspects.
The murdered victim, Muhammad Ridzhuan Che Bi, 26, had been married for only two months while his six friends were slashed with sharp weapons.
Mohd Adnan said police believed the motive for the attack was a territorial war for security control and did not rule out the involvement of secret societies in the incident.
However, he said the focus of investigations now was on tracking down the parties responsible for the burning and attack on the guard posts.
Mohd Adnan said the case was being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
More guardposts.
On the way back to Seoul, there were many guard posts.
Across the guard post is the DMZ.
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Mayor: Danok and Sadao safe with more guard posts, CCTVs
Apart from being a shopping haven, Danok is also popular for its delicacies. —Bernama pic[/caption]
DANOK
Thailand has reinforced security in Danok and Sadao following the bombing incidents in the two areas close to the Malaysian border of Bukit Kayu Hitam last month.
The mayor of Danok, Kecha Benjakarn, said the number of guard posts and CCTVs along every street in the two districts had been increased.
He said to prevent a repeat of the incidents, Thai authorities had also adopted stringent monitoring and inspection of the traffic flow into the country.
“Because of the incidents, visitors used to fear coming here. But they do not have to worry now as almost all the entry points have their guard posts and we’ve mounted more than 50 CCTVs, with more to be installed soon,” he said at a media conference through an interpreter here on Saturday night.
Last Dec 22, five bombings occurred in Padang Besar, Danok and Sadao which claimed the lives of two people and injured 25 others.
Kecha said the number of tourists to Danok had dropped by 30 per cent.
“To attract visitors, various activities have been organised by the local authorities such as the superbike meeting. Participation by the 500 superbike enthusiasts is a good sign that visitors feel safe about coming here.”
He said the superbikes came from 6 countries — China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia.