The shifting of authorities responsible for the cases also affected the anti-terrorism mission, particularly the frequent transfers of those in charge of security issues. The report said despite political challenges last year, Thailand has been cooperating well in counterterrorism, but the country is still listed as an active market for fraudulent documents, weak law enforcement, and unclear duties among law enforcement bodies and the military. Col Banpot said the government had taken seriously action against terrorism by setting up a national-level committee, chaired by the prime minister, to deal with the issue. All armed forces heads are incorporated in the mission.