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Top police ranks affected by reshuffle of 194 officers

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Top police ranks affected by reshuffle of 194 officers

By The Nation

 

His Majesty the King has issued a command to endorse the transfers of 194 police officers, including the new chiefs of the metropolitan, immigration and tourist bureaus.

 

The Royal Gazette website published the reshuffle list of 194 officers including:

 

Pol General Wirachai Songmetta, an adviser to the Royal Thai Police, became deputy police commissioner-general.

 

Pol General Suchart Thirasawat, an adviser to the Royal Thai Police, became the police inspector-general.

 

Pol Lt-General Natthatorn Proahsunthorn, Immigration Bureau commissioner, became assistant police commissioner-general.

 

Pol Lt-General Charnthep Sesawej, Provincial Police Bureau commissioner, became Metropolitan Police commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Sutthipong Wongpin, Provincial Police Bureau 7 commissioner, became Immigration Police Bureau commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Suwat Chaengyodsuk, Special Branch Police Bureau commissioner, became Provincial Police Bureau commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Damrongsak Kittiprapat, Police's Office of Information and Communication Technology commissioner, became Provincial Police Bureau 3 commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Kittipong Ngaomook, Office of Police Forensic Science commissioner, became Provincial Police Bureau 7 commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Sorasak Yenprem, Police's Office of Budget and Finance commissioner, became Provincial Police Bureau 8 commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Ronnasilp Phusara, an officer attached to the Royal Thai Police, became Provincial Police Bureau 9 commissioner.

 

Pol Lt-General Sakhon Thongmunee, Provincial Police Bureau 9 commissioner, became Tourist Police Bureau commissioner.

 

Pol Maj-General Surachet Hakpal, Patrol and Special Operation Division commander, became Tourist Police Bureau deputy commissioner.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30333915

 
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Layer upon layer of fat cats all engaged in a feeding frenzy at the trough. 

?????

 

So, they're all filling their pockets now...

Move over, you have had enough time at the trough now its my turn.

Shuffle shuffle, steps in  a dance from long ago. Ala Man Left and

Doo See Doo.

Geezer

Nice list ?. 

 

Who were the other 182?

 

Where did they move from and where to?

Edited by Bluespunk

Listing the appointments on a sheet of paper is the easy part. The difficulty comes in the complexity and redesign of the Distribution Lists as it applies to the new appointment, transfers and downgrades of those involved.

It is important that everyone gets their fair share of the high end corruption cake according to rank so as to ensure egos are maintained and marital and extra-marital harmony is preserved.

Every Thai government that I have seen does this shuffle every year or so. That talent pool is deep. Once when talking to a Navy captain, I asked when he would become a commander. Ten years, he replied. Why so certain I wondered. It was explained that everybody gets promoted, but it depends on where a person is at in the queue.

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