The cows were lost and surrounded the stall. I don't know if it will work or not. because the cowshed is full of loopholes Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat Commander-in-Chief of Police issues urgent orders to relevant agencies To follow the standards for setting up checkpoints, such as having to wear uniforms Cameras must be attached at all times on duty. The extraction point will be set up only in case of urgent need.
It was a rigorous rigor.
After the Taiwanese actress
With a Singaporean friend accusing the Thai police of setting up checkpoints, extorting 27,000 baht, became famous news around the world.
destroying the image of the Thai police
There were 6 Huai Khwang police officers facing serious charges, including Section 157 and 249 of the Criminal Code for accepting bribes.
severe punishment
Colonel Wirut
Sirisawatdibutr
famous former police officer
Written in a book titled
"Crisis of Police and Investigation" that Thailand is probably the only country in the world where people hate the police.
because of corruption
This could be true.
because the police are the only government officials
with both power and guns
that can put people in jail
Rules set up
for the police to use to maintain order
become a double-edged sword
It can be used in a good way, in a bad way, such as prohibiting the opening of entertainment venues over time.
become a channel for the police to extort
extorting money from shopkeepers
or in the event of a scandal
Police accused by Taiwanese stars
Because of the checkpoint
Although the establishment of checkpoints has a good purpose to prevent crime for the sake of peace and order.
But it was used in a fraudulent way.
The accused police officer under Section 157 for wrongful or dishonest performance of duty or omission of duty is liable to imprisonment for 1 to 10 years or under Section 149 for accepting bribes.
carries a maximum penalty of death
Strict adherence to iron rules
will prevent fraud
Or misconduct in the police industry? Pol. Gen. Winai Thongsong, President of the Police Association
Interviewed on a TV news program.
There is a clear answer that "can't be solved" because positions are traded on a huge scale.
The police have to find money to buy positions.
and must withdraw capital
Became the cause of corruption
The same goes for buying politicians' votes.
but the Royal Thai Police had confirmed
No positions are traded in the police force.
But the fact is that some government positions are traded.
Even the director-general of the National Park Service was charged with this.
and was ordered to leave government service first