Order to bounce the Pak Phayun Superintendent, involved in the burning of birds' nests in Phatthalung, causing millions of damage to the state

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27 Sep 2021 14:03

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Burning bird's nests on Koh Four, Koh Ha, spraying poison "Big Mai", ordering to bounce "Pak Phayun Superintendent" with 4 subordinates involved in the burglary by lighting a bonfire and using smoke to chase away the birds.

causing damage to the state by millions of baht

Ready to go to the exam area again on October 2

At 12:00 noon on 27 Sept. 64 at the Royal Thai Police Pol Gen Suchart Teerasawad, deputy police chief, said there had been a transfer order. Pol Col Sitthipong Sangsang, Superintendent of Pak Phayun Police Station with 4 subordinates to help the government Phatthalung Province Due to a defect in connection with the incident of theft of bird's nests on the four islands, five islands, Pak Phayun district, Phatthalung province, 107 caves, 7 islands, which occurred during the original concession contract expired from June 14 to September 9, 64 The villains use a fire and use smoke to chase the bird. causing damage to the state by millions of baht

As for the investigation, the police are now rushing to collect all the evidence.

Because it happened a long time ago

The investigation also found that the old and new concessioners were the same owners.

Will the part be involved or not?

under investigation

But initially it acknowledged that several government officials overseeing the facility were involved.

Because the area has a staff to look after 24 hours a day, it is impossible to know.

but must see evidence that it is sufficient to prosecute or not

In the case of 1 suspect who has surrendered, there has been no complaint yet.

Evidence must be gathered first.

ready to admit that there are outsiders who want benefits to unite with insiders

from visiting both the cave and the mouth of the cave

Some traces and items were found.

As for the amount of damage to the state, there are many.

but not yet able to assess

or can be summed up in numbers now

Which they prepare to visit the area to check again after October 2nd.

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