Pubdate: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 Source: Reuters (Wire) Copyright: 2003 Reuters Limited Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Thailand THAILAND TO INVESTIGATE DRUG-WAR KILLINGS BANGKOK, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Thailand has set up a team to investigate the deaths of about 2,500 people killed during Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's war on drugs, after the king urged the government to verify the deaths, police said on Friday. A police team would take a week to investigate the deaths, national police bureau spokesman Ponsapat Pongcharoen told reporters. "The team will take a week to study our database and come up with categorised figures of how many people were killed in intra-gang wars and how many were killed by the police," he said. Thai and foreign rights groups have accused police of killing suspected drug dealers during the 10-month campaign, a charge the government denies. It says most of the deaths resulted from dealers fighting each other. Speaking on the eve of his 76th birthday, King Bhumibol Adulyadej said on Thursday Thaksin and his government had faced unfair criticism over the deaths. The king rejected criticism of the role of the security forces during the campaign and urged the authorities to verify the death figures. "Most of the dead were people who had killed one another, people who did the trafficking, the production," the king said. King Bhumibol had voiced concern over the growing drug problem last year in his annual birthday speech. Thaksin, a former police colonel, later promised a drug-free Thailand in time for his birthday this year. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake