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Six Kalasin state officials sacked over alleged drugs involvement

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Six Kalasin state officials sacked over alleged drugs involvement

By The Nation

 

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The governor of Kalasin province, Kraisorn Kongchalard, terminated the employment of six state officials and employees while proceeding with serious disciplinary charges against them involving drugs.

 

A monthly meeting of Kalasin kamnans and village headmen on Wednesday also saw participants undergo urine tests for substance abuse as a proactive measure. 

 

Kraisorn instructed all 18 district chiefs and provincial offices to conduct urine tests of and re-check the backgrounds of their state employees, during on Wednesday’s meeting to discuss results so far of the operation code-named “Fa Daed Songyang” [an ancient city’s name located in Kalasin’s Kamalapisai district]. 

 

The operation, launched on Tuesday for drug and gun crime suppression, would see more searches and related measures implemented through July.

 

On Tuesday, some 2,000 police, soldiers and administrative officials raided 77 locations in 18 districts and arrested 63 suspects, including six state officials and employees. Officers also seized as evidence 1,400 meth-amphetamine pills and 12 guns. 

 

Kalasin provincial office’s policy and planning analyst Anusorn Sanpol and two information-recording officials, Theerapat Banjonglert and Polrat Laotaew, plus three state employees at Kalasin Excise Office – Watcharapol Kanfoong, Theerachat Kannikar and Weerapol Thitpat – were brought yesterday morning to apply for a court order for their first 12-day period of detention.

 

Kalasin superintendent Pol Colonel Thirapat Thareethai said the three state employees – who were initially charged with having meth amphetamine pills in possession – had initially confessed to accepting narcotics from another male supplier named Singto (last name unknown) allegedly for distribution. 

 

Police are gathering evidence to apply for arrest warrants for their alleged accomplices at the Kalasin City Hall as of press time. The three officials – Anusornm Theerapat and Polrat – weren’t found with narcotics during the arrest but were implicated in drug crimes, he added.

 

Kraisorn said that the development was a blow to the Thai civil service circle. He vowed that the province, which is currently implementing the Kalasin Happiness Model to tackle poverty by providing vocational training and income-boosting schemes and well as creating communities’ shield against drug crimes’, would continue the drug prevention and suppression work diligently. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30344460

 
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So, drug users with guns are running unnoticed the show for years. What are the chances to challenge the validity of licenses or documents signed by officials while high as a kite?

With the implication of state officials it seems we are back to the period of narco cartels that led to the war against the cartels during the Thaksin era.

. . . the province, which is currently implementing the Kalasin Happiness Model. . . 

 

There's that 'h' word again, the justification for all sorts of chicanery.

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