Currently, PULO has a policy of targeting those it views as
collaborators and associates of the Thai government, such as teachers, civil servants, soldiers and policemen. The organisation carries out car bombs, road side bombs and drive-by shootings targeting Thai military and police, whom they see as legitimate targets, but also has struck at civilian targets as well. PULO considers itself to be continuing the independence struggle of the northernmost Malay sultanate after it declared its independence following the fall of
Ayutthaya in 1767, though in fact it was reconquered by the Thais just 18 years later. The Islamic state proposed by PULO would cover the areas they claim were historically ruled by the
Sultanate of Pattani, which it says consist of
Pattani,
Narathiwat,
Yala,
Songkhla and
Satun provinces in present-day Thailand. ==Four star PULO==