Thai Police Chief Dan Longsak publicly apologized to An Yuqing on the 31st.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Taiwanese actress An Yuqing accused herself of being blackmailed by the local police for no reason when she traveled to Thailand. At first, the Thai police denied the accusation, but on the 30th she suddenly admitted that someone took money, causing public outcry in Taiwan and Thailand.

For this, Thai Police Chief Damrongsak Kittiprapas publicly apologized to An Yuqing and all those affected today (31st).

According to the "Bangkok Post" report, An Yuqing posted a limited-time update on IG earlier this month to share how she was raided by the police and asked for money while traveling in Thailand. 4792 yuan), the matter immediately sparked heated discussions in Thailand and Taiwan.

At first, the Thai police denied the relevant allegations, but yesterday the Bangkok Police Department suddenly admitted that someone had collected money and emphasized that it was still investigating; Thai media also reported extensively on the same day that some of the seven police officers involved in the case confessed to the incident, and many Thai netizens rushed Enter An Yuqing's IG message "Apologize on behalf of the Thai police".

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Thai Police Chief Dan Longsa publicly apologized in an interview with the media on Tuesday (31st): "I apologize to the Taiwanese female artist who came to Thailand to travel, the public and everyone who has encountered this. I have ordered the Bangkok police to investigate thoroughly. The truth of this matter, these 7 police officers are only a small part of the Thai police force, I assure the people and foreign tourists that the Thai police can still be trusted, please keep faith in them.”

In addition, Attaporn Wongsiripreeda, director of Bangkok Police Department 1, signed an order on the 30th to transfer the seven policemen involved in the case from their current posts and undergo investigation. The seven will be prosecuted for dereliction of duty; The police chief of Huai Khwang District was also resigned due to poor supervision.

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