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U.S. Embassies in Bangkok and Vientiane Host U.S.-Lao-Thai Law Enforcement Exchange to Counter Transnational Crimes
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26 September, 2025

Nong Khai, Thailand (September 25, 2025): The U.S. Embassy Vientiane, in partnership with U.S. Embassy Bangkok, coordinated a trilateral information exchange, bringing together law enforcement representatives from Laos, Thailand, and the United States from September 23-24, 2025.  The exchange is part of a series of activities held by U.S. security and law enforcement representatives, the Thai Immigration Bureau, and Lao Immigration authorities to stop transnational crime that negatively impacts lives, communities, and economies along the borders and beyond.

The meeting brought together approximately 30 immigration police officials in leadership roles—15 from Laos and 15 from Thailand—with representatives from the Regional Security Office at the U.S. Embassy in Vientiane, the Office of Overseas Criminal Investigations units from the U.S. Embassies in Bangkok and Vientiane, and the regional Homeland Security Investigations and U.S. Customs and Border Protection offices at U.S. Embassy Bangkok.  Topics discussed included strategic approaches to improving law enforcement collaboration in order to effectively combat illicit activity such as human trafficking, child exploitation, narcotics trafficking, weapons smuggling, and cyberscam activities.

Participants also shared information that will lead to streamlined communication and consolidated lines of effort relative to enhanced border security.  All countries agreed on the importance of such regional cooperation to stop criminals whose predatory enterprises do not respect laws or borders.  This cooperative law enforcement approach is one of the many initiatives the U.S. State Department is undertaking to support similar efforts throughout ASEAN.  Enhanced cross-border cooperation among ASEAN member states to combat transnational organized crime will be a top agenda item at next month’s ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

This initiative underscores the shared commitment of the United States, Laos, and Thailand to fostering regional security and advancing cooperation in law enforcement.  By facilitating dialogue and collaboration, the exchange represents a significant step toward addressing complex cross-border challenges and ensuring the safety and security of Americans and communities in the region.

Photos from the meeting are available here.

For further information, please contact U.S. Embassy Vientiane at VientianeMedia@state.gov or U.S. Embassy Bangkok at PressBKK@state.gov.