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The Joke's on you as Surachate takes over immigration promising "No Tip" department

 

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Thailand's famous crime buster "Big Joke" has been welcomed to his new job - as head of immigration. 

 

And he started off with some tough words promising action against unscrupulous visa agents and even perhaps his own new department.

 

He is determined to stamp out back-handers and Thai Rath said that "No Tip" signs would be going up at immigration centers. 

 

Today the outgoing chief Lt Gen Suthipong Wongpin formally welcomed Maj-Gen Surachate Hakpan to his new position. 

 

Flowers were handed to both men in a "sacred" ceremony. 

 

Surachate praised the work of Suthipong promising to take up from where he left off.

 

But he pledged a tightening up of procedures and a drive to 4.0 meaning a more modern department.

 

He also said he would create 1,000 new jobs in immigration to improve efficiency. 

 

Top of his "to do" list are agents who rip people off for visas. And he is determined to create an honest transparency in immigration affairs with his "No Tip" signs. 

 

(Thai Rath in fact said NO TRIP in English in their article but we think we know what they meant, notes Thaivisa). 

 

Thai Rath also called Surachate "THE Joke" though it was not clear if this meant there was a departure form his familiar moniker that he has come to be known by - Big Joke. 

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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Maybe something to do with the big 300 baht (tip) scam at the airport?Lots of work for him but it will no doubt affect a lot of people who are buying their visa each year.

If everything will be more strict there will be a lot less people entering the Kingdom by ommiting the law.

More to come i am sure.

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

. . . promising action against unscrupulous visa agents and even PERHAPS his own new department . . .

 . . . and Thai Rath said that "No Tip" signs would be going up at immigration centers. 

No Tip signs something for the Joker to brag about? They're bloody well not. An unequivocally worded sign was prominently displayed at the Sakon Nakhon Imm Pol office, three years ago, when the back-hander furor surfaced with a vengeance. The man is clearly not well-informed re the IP force's achievement history and has already justified to his 'Big Joke' nickname.

And what's this about his own new department PERHAPS getting a looking at? Sounds to me like he's already scared of the big bad boys he's likely to be crossing paths with.

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2 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

 

It's already (and has been for a long time) called a "fee" and you'll get a receipt for 'express' service.

So also not covered by "no tip".

It' many years that I needed one.

Just remember that I paid for.

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1 minute ago, Vacuum said:

 

It's already (and has been for a long time) called a "fee" and you'll get a receipt for 'express' service.

Perhaps there will be a hotline number to call Big Joke's office and dob in the cowboys.

 

Thaksin had a hotline when he had his police corruption crackdown. That resulted in bars being expressly told by the police themselves, NOT to pay them any money. It was payment-free for about three months IIRC.

 

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Surachet Hakpal appointed as Immigration Bureau Commissioner

 

BANGKOK, 1st October 2018, (NNT) - Police Major General Surachet Hakpal has been appointed to the position of Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau. 

Acting Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau Pol. Lt. Gen. Sutthipong Wongpinhanded on the role to Police Major General Surachet. Both also attended a merit making ceremony marking the occasion. 

Pol. Maj. Gen. Surachet said that the bureau under his direction would remain strict on checking the eligibility of passengers to enter the kingdom at entry points, while implementing technology to comply with the government’s Thailand 4.0 initiative. He also revealed a plan to enlist a thousand more employees to accommodate the rising number of visitors to the nation. 

The new Immigration Bureau Commissioner also touched on the issue of officials allegedly extorting tour operators, promising the public to tighten the regulations to prevent the issue from damaging the image of Thailand. He said banners will be erected to inform tourists that there are no extra charges for immigration processing.

 

n addition, an investigation into the matter will be launched this week to find the culprits. Violators will be prosecuted and are likely to face embezzlement charges.

 
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18 minutes ago, smedly said:

That could cause problems for a lot of people who don't meet the Extension requirements and use agents and backhanders to get their applications through, I personally know many

Guess that brings Thailand into the 21st century then.

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16 hours ago, smedly said:

That could cause problems for a lot of people who don't meet the Extension requirements and use agents and backhanders to get their applications through, I personally know many

And also Think that might upset too any senior immigration officers who are also visa gents  

At my immigration office much more work goes on outside than inside plus those using agents get seen to a lot quicker 

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