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Chairit faces severe disciplinary action for alleged role in Yingluck’s flight

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Chairit faces severe disciplinary action for alleged role in Yingluck’s flight

By The Nation

 

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Yingluck.

 

Pol Colonel Chairit Anurit of the Metropolitan Police faces severe disciplinary action for his alleged role in driving former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Sa Kaeo province during her flight before the court ruling in the negligence case against her on August 25.

 

The police officer on Tuesday reported to his head office to acknowledge the disciplinary charge against him. 

 

He has been accused of breaching the police force’s ethical code under the 1974 national police law. 

 

Chairit refused to confirm that his passenger on August 23 was Yingluck, only saying that he had driven a since-seized Toyota Camry to Sa Kaeo province on that day.

 

The police’s fact-finding committee will now submit their investigation results to the disciplinary-action panel for the latter to determine penalties against him.

 

Alongside this disciplinary probe, Chairit has already been criminally charged with possessing fake licence plates found in the vehicle.

 

On August 23, Yingluck allegedly fled in the vehicle to Sa Kaeo province, where she then reportedly crossed the border. 

 

She was subsequently found to have reached Dubai, from where she later travelled to the United Kingdom.

 

She failed to attend the scheduled August 25 reading of the Supreme Court verdict in the case against her relating to her government’s rice-pledging scheme. 

 

The verdict, which was finally read on September 27, found the ex-PM guilty on some of the charges and she was sentenced in absentia to five years in jail, without any suspension of the sentence. 

 

The police have since charged her for violation of immigration law, and have also asked Interpol to issue a red notice in order to assist in her arrest. 

 

Thai authorities have also sought the cooperation of other countries to locate her exact whereabouts. 

 

Yingluck is reportedly seeking asylum in the UK, France or Germany.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30328976

 
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Wow! That probably amounts to a Bht 600 fine and an inactive post until it all blows over. 

 Sa Kaeo province is in Thailand. This guydrove her to a destination in Thailand. Was she banned from travelling in Thailand? not that I am aware of.

So .............. they are punishing him for driving her to a destination within Thailand. If she decided to cross the border after that then hows that his fault.

By this rationale all taxi drivers/ chauffeurs that have driven her anywhere within Thailand are equally guilty.

5 minutes ago, thequietman said:

 Sa Kaeo province is in Thailand. This guydrove her to a destination in Thailand. Was she banned from travelling in Thailand? not that I am aware of.

So .............. they are punishing him for driving her to a destination within Thailand. If she decided to cross the border after that then hows that his fault.

By this rationale all taxi drivers/ chauffeurs that have driven her anywhere within Thailand are equally guilty.

You tink to mut. 

He is obviously a very naughty boy, no pudding, a spank and early to bed will no doubt be the punishment.

 

Unless of course he came back via the beach and stopped for a quick smoke.....1 to 10 years and 100,000 Baht.

 

And God forbid, he may have had a draft beer at the 7-11 on the way.

Edited by BigBadGeordie

44 minutes ago, BigBadGeordie said:

He is obviously a very naughty boy, no pudding, a spank and early to bed will no doubt be the punishment.

 

Unless of course he came back via the beach and stopped for a quick smoke.....1 to 10 years and 100,000 Baht.

 

And God forbid, he may have had a draft beer at the 7-11 on the way.

If he is guilty of the last two, no wonder the country is in the state it is.....

Here's what he'll get.  A superior officer saying sternly; "You naughty man. You embarrassed Thailand."

 

That's about it.

 

Here's the real embarrassment:   2 impoverished young Burmese guys get put in jail for life, for a crime they didn't do - in order to shield the real criminals, who hail from a rich mafia-like family.  No coincidence that the head cop, Jaktip (and his wife), all of a sudden had millions of baht of added cash (did they win the lottery?), at the same time the scapegoats were hauled in and forced to confess.  

I wonder if this poor sap has ever heard of Lee Harvey Oswald?

 

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15 hours ago, BigBadGeordie said:

He is obviously a very naughty boy, no pudding, a spank and early to bed will no doubt be the punishment.

 

Unless of course he came back via the beach and stopped for a quick smoke.....1 to 10 years and 100,000 Baht.

 

And God forbid, he may have had a draft beer at the 7-11 on the way.

  • Unless of course he came back via the beach and stopped for a quick smoke.....1 to 10 years and 100,000 Baht.
  •  
  • I've seen many "smoking" butts around Thailand but never cost me 100,000 Baht. But then again, maybe in total?  Oh, I must not count.  :cheesy:
17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He has been accused of breaching the police force’s ethical code under the 1974 national police law. 

Is this a joke? When was the last time one of them was accused of the same? 

18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Chairit refused to confirm that his passenger on August 23 was Yingluck

have they tried torture?

The police forces "ethical code"

 

52 minutes ago, Oziex1 said:

The police forces "ethical code"

 

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