Popular Post rooster59 Posted January 11, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 11, 2020 The week that was in Thailand news: Big Joke: From hero to zero and back again? Living in Thailand many of us who avidly follow the Thai news have grown accustomed to the words "cop" and "corruption" appearing in the same sentence. Over the years the constabulary's fiery detractors might have added another "C" word of limited duration. Now thanks to one of the leading characters over the last two years in the Soap Opera that is Thailand we have one that is even longer and infinitely more endearing than corruption. "Charismatic". As unlikely as it would seem, charisma - a favorite of this columnist and translator - has been inextricably linked with a policeman who deserves the accolade. Now familiar to not only millions of Thais but tens of thousands of foreigners the person to whom I refer is none other than former immigration chief Lt-Gen Surachate Hakparn. Big Joke himself. If you have had enough of him this week, I'm sorry. But I hope what I am about to say might inform and amuse so get a coffee, relax and enjoy! The larger than life character with the catchy nickname nearly didn't have any life this week after two guys dressed like they were going to a social function took eight potshots at his Lexus while he was inside a massage establishment perhaps getting something resembling his initials. No, not an S.H. He emerged to find his car peppered as if a passing dwarf had taken umbrage at being sideswiped. No one could seriously suggest - even the man himself - that this was a real assassination attempt but by the same token who could deny that dark forces were not threatening his very existence. For the uninitiated - and few of those are left on Thaivisa these days after Rooster promoted the activities of the Lt-Gen at every crime busting turn - here is a resume. Big Joke, a handsome if not strapping fellow from the south from a well to do family, came to prominence in 2018 through a series of high profile busts while deputy commander of the tourist police. He surrounded himself with vinyl and loyal and good looking subalterns - one attractive "translator" became like a Plod Pin-Up in her own right. His cases were anything but tourist issues but then the tourist police remit is far more far reaching than foreigners imagine. In particular, boiler rooms at home and abroad were shut down in a remarkable, unrelenting crusade. BJ always seemed to be on the scene and was filmed going into action throughout the kingdom and in faraway places like Dubai and Manila. His stock rose fast even among foreigners who began to think that here was an honest cop doing good. Some put aside their misgivings about him arresting every foreigner who so much as stepped out of line by sneezing. That stock began to tumble in the latter part of the year after he was named as Immigration Bureau chief, a job he managed to do while still with the tourist police. One job was not enough for this superhero! He started well enough by suggesting that the multi billion baht biometrics plan might be a bit iffy though this was put on the back burner as signs went up at immigration counters that no tips were to be given to the officers behind the glass. So far so good but the expected improvements that foreigners thought would come to immigration were not commensurate with having such a high profile and well known man at the helm. Suggestions were soon made that those higher up the trough of command were pulling his strings and soon enough like a puppet without a puppeteer he would end up center stage but in a crumpled heap. The fiasco of dismissing a British woman's rape claim on Koh Tao without a thorough investigation damaged him further but still Surachate soldiered on manfully into 2019. Just when he appeared to be weathering his storms came the crash - in April 2019 he was unceremoniously removed from office and told to file paper with the PM. Overnight he went from hero to zero. Only speculation about that which cannot be speculated on loomed larger in Thailand than what had happened to the Lt-Gen. But no word came as rumors flew like traffic tickets at a road stop when the station chief is actually looking. For the rest of last year he kept a low profile until those bullets flew on Monday. The week since then was like travelling back in time to the heyday of His Jokiness - it was BJ here BJ there BJ everywhere. It was as salacious and saucy as short-time in a curtain hotel. Was BJ about to be a hero again? In no time at all the connection of Surachate to that biometrics issue was raised on Twitter. Then it became media mainstream as a lawyer put two and two together and urged not just the Lt-Gen but those higher up the chain of command to give evidence about the procurement of immigration's controversial 2 billion baht scheme. And here was I thinking that all white elephants had to be owned by the King! By later in the week it emerged that Surachate and RTP chief Gen Chakthip Chaijinda were less at loggerheads and more like mortal enemies. An audio tape was leaked that revealed CC speaking from abroad with Gen Wirachai clearly telling his deputy not to take his orders from BJ and not to let down the RTP side. Surachate's BFF DPM Prawit weighed in to try and calm the situation. But like an obese person stepping on your toe as he moves to apologize, that predictably failed miserably. Prawit admitted that there was bad blood between the chief and the man who might have been chief. It would be very surprising if the shooting in Surawong does not go right to the heart of corruption in the RTP. Call me skeptical, but it would also be just as surprising if anything comes out. Don't be surprised if two men with black helmets by their sides are found in some ditch somewhere while shady characters elsewhere toast a threat well executed. This might be followed by a surprising lack of worthwhile evidence when the National Anti Corruption Commission comes to examine biometrics or why "smart cars" had to be top of the range BMW's and why they ended up ferrying around the top brass in motorcades rather than catching the real crims. Certainly the perpetual biometric hype by the Immigration Bureau's press lackeys Naew Na is now coming into ever sharper focus. What do you do when something is rotten? - praise it to the skies, of course. As soon as Big Joke opened his bouch-o-metric there was successor Big Oud gurgling affectionately about his Billion Baht Baby. And how it had resulted in yet another seven - YES! SEVEN!! - arrests in the final days of the Year of the Pig! Who cares if the figures didn't seem to add up or if the quarter of a billion baht in fines would have come in anyway. This was a circling of the wagons that would have made General Custer proud let alone a modest lieutenant general who was a former border guard. We may not be completely the wiser as to who or what led to Surachate's fall from grace but by their very actions of denial and use of smoke and mirrors those key players have revealed themselves as surely as if they had taken the mike at a karaoke and been exposed as the worst singers in the village. In comparison the rest of the news on Thaivia paled into insignificance though that is not to say there were not some tremendous stories with laughs a plenty. The so called "drought crisis" loomed large with the Yom and Maekhong rivers drying up and Bangkok tap water tasting salty. It was so bad that PM Prayut advised the Thais to stop taking so long to brush their teeth and shower less. Rest assured Uncle that in regards to the latter I am doing my bit for Thailand despite Mrs Rooster's nose-pinching protestations. I know it sounds big of me but showering infrequently comes naturally for us British born used to Sunday being bath night. Down in QUOTES some charming Rottweilers savaged a maid at a real estate agent. Yes, the American Kennel Club calls them a lovely breed and half the TV Forum blames the owners for not training them properly. If I hear another "but they are loyal and lovable" comment from do-gooder canine lovers as innocent victims are carted off to hospital I am going to blow a fuse. Then in Sattahip a pack of soi dogs chasing a cat trashed a woman's car. Will the authorities please stop the dangerous breeds and clear our streets and estates of the menace of feral dogs. And will the government act to repeal laws that protect the slathering and rabid beasts at the expense of people. You might detect that Rooster is not a dog lover. Tourism was never far from the top of the news. TAT officials were in New Delhi wooing Mrs and Mrs Kumar and announcing figures that were either misreported or made up on the spot. The translator came in for a bit of criticism for referring to those from the Indian sub-continent as "Billion Baht Indians" - this was meant to mean what they spent collectively not individually though the TAT may beg to differ. Thai media reported from Phuket what we have all known for years. That 50% of tourist revenue is siphoned back to China (after a little cut is extracted) because tour groups are taken to Chinese owned establishments where they are routinely ripped off by their own people for goods and services. Even the guides are Chinese, a situation that has prompted the local Thai guides' association to appeal to Uncle Too. Methinks "lung" may prove to be a tad deaf to that request given that his cronies would prefer that the matter is brushed under that thickest of shag pile - the Thai carpet. Then bank analysts predicted that Chinese visitors to Thailand would just rise and rise until today's 11 million became 23 million by the end of the decade. The numbers game will soon mean Mr and Mrs Woo rivaling Russians in sex on the beach antics down on the eastern seaboard. With the Indians - if the racist curmudgeons online are to be believed - enjoying the free show. MR Chatumongkol Sonakul - otherwise referred to as Mom Tao not mister - said that 2020 would be a year of going after foreigners without work permits. All the digital nomads can sleep easy as the current Labor Minister knows all about putting his foot in it. He was Governor of the Bank of Thailand who presided over one of the biggest financial meltdowns in living memory that had root causes in the Kingdom. Even bumbling Prayut thought better than to put him in charge of finance. Thai crime - never exactly what you might take home to mother - was particularly grisly this week. In Udon Thani a security guard decided to bludgeon his wife and grown daughters to death before hanging himself from the mango tree. In Bangkok an extraordinary case came to light about the son of a former owner of a Bang Khae market. Just a few years after serving time for imprisoning and torturing a young woman, a 40 year old man was at it again. He locked another woman in a metal box then next morning when she had suffocated got a druggie friend to help him bury her in the garden. It was a case of like father like son. The murderer is a filthy sadist just like his market owning "phor" who cut up a little girl, an employee's daughter, just because she tapped on the glass of his prized aquarium. He was fortunately shot after release so it is to be hoped that a similar fate awaits his son if the death sentence is once again rejected in favor of clemency. In Lopburi horrendous violence that even shocked Rooster took place at a gold shop. A two year old was slain along with several innocent others. The piece of scum packing what appeared to be an automatic weapon and silencer asked no questions. The court should ask none either and just lock him away in some dungeon until he rots. Down in Phuket a Thai mother claimed that her lady boy son was pushed and did not jump as a Turkish tourist claimed. We'll see what plod comes up with on that one. For Rooster the story presented me with a dilemma after being criticized the previous week for using the pronoun "he" and referring to a Pattaya lady boy as a "gentleman". This week this hapless translator was lambasted for referring to the man as her son and "she" in the next sentence. Maybe I should just use the Word of the Year "they" and be done with it. Watch out next week as there is bound to be a lady boy in the news! Fallout from the plastic bag ban continued to fill the news pages. Here at Rooster Central we pooled our cloth bags and started to remember to take them shopping. But out on the mean streets the Thais behaved in less expected ways. One guy got his five minutes of fame - and possibly a 5,000 baht fine - for driving his motorcycle into Tesco to avoid paying a few baht for a bag. While a consumer rights activist said that now the big stores don't have to supply plastic bags they should lower their prices. Good luck with that. It was a week in which corporate giants CP All and Central Group circled like vultures as Tesco Lotus plans to sell off its multi-billion baht assets in Thailand. Despite ineffectual waffling from the toothless Office of Trade Competition Commission this can only mean more monopoly and more bad news for the consumer. Readers will appreciate that CP already runs 7-Eleven and Central own Big C. Whoever wins the contract will have no need to wage price wars benefiting us. Worldwide the American decision to assassinate a hero of the Iranian people plunged the world into crisis. I won't condemn Trump for this because I am all for seeing terrorists off the premises. But his speedy back down from belligerent rhetoric smacked of someone who had made his point to the US electorate. The crash or the Ukrainian Boeing within hours of retaliatory missile strikes on Iraqi bases was seen by TV bar stool experts as a clear sign of an errant missile rather than engine failure. They were proved right. Following initial denials the Iranian government came clean after Canada and other countries pressed the issue. Finally Saturday was Children's Day in Thailand and Uncle Too opened up his Government House to the nippers and delighted the crowds by installing a host of life-size dinosaurs. Surprisingly they were not 5 foot 2 in suits. Rooster -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2020-01-11 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info 15 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Samui Bodoh Posted January 11, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 11, 2020 An interesting read as always, and... A breathless tale of the BJ's rapid rise and fall; you must be spent... I have to confess; I have never understood TVF's fascination with Big Joke. All I ever saw was a credit-hogging, glory-seeking, media-worshiping, spotlight-stealing civil servant in a brown suit. Did crime drop while he was in charge? Not that I know of. Were the police less... er... ahem... 'tea-drinking' during his time? Not that I know of. Did Immigration improve under his tenure? Not that I know of. Were any major crimes solved while he was in charge? Not that I know of. Were tourists safer while he was the boss? Not that I know of. Did anything improve during his tenure? Nothing that I could reasonably credit to him or his actions. All I saw was a guy from a wealthy family rapidly rise, by... er... ahem... ah... means unknown, to the top levels of the police bureaucracy. A police force sometimes labeled 'Asia's Biggest Gang'. Sorry, but unless there is something that I am missing, this whole story could be labeled; "Unknown Things Happened To Some Guy, With A Few Gun Shots Added" 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Swiss1960 Posted January 11, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 11, 2020 Love that you put away with all the PC <deleted> about dogs who we should all love... I completely agree with your ideas about cleaning up the mess... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post madmitch Posted January 12, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 12, 2020 17 hours ago, rooster59 said: but showering infrequently comes naturally for us British born used to Sunday being bath night. Remember it well; we even had the legendary tin bath in front of the fire for the first few years of my life, the family taking it in turns to use the water. Even in later years I remember my girlfriend telling her father, who was a painter and decorator, that he was looking rather dirty after completing a job. Her mother took umbrage at this comment; "Dirty, he's not dirty. I make sure he has a bath once a week whether he needs it or not!" Good read this week BTW 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zyphodb Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 13 minutes ago, madmitch said: Remember it well; we even had the legendary tin bath in front of the fire for the first few years of my life, the family taking it in turns to use the water. Even in later years I remember my girlfriend telling her father, who was a painter and decorator, that he was looking rather dirty after completing a job. Her mother took umbrage at this comment; "Dirty, he's not dirty. I make sure he has a bath once a week whether he needs it or not!" Good read this week BTW As do I... Rooster is just so british in his writing, it's great, love it... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andyfez Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 My vote for ladyboys pronoun is definitely 'He'. Never saw the logic of anything other...... and totally agree with you about dogs. Perhaps if all the medical care given to ladyboy treatments was focused on dogs we could cut down on the numbers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Dough Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 1 hour ago, madmitch said: Remember it well; we even had the legendary tin bath in front of the fire for the first few years of my life, the family taking it in turns to use the water. Even in later years I remember my girlfriend telling her father, who was a painter and decorator, that he was looking rather dirty after completing a job. Her mother took umbrage at this comment; "Dirty, he's not dirty. I make sure he has a bath once a week whether he needs it or not!" Good read this week BTW Thank you. Yes, my brother and I shared the bath water as I recall. The sisters had what they referred to as their hair washing night when they didn't go out. Growing up with such things meant that arriving in Thailand was something of a revelation! Cheers for reading. Rooster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Dough Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 1 hour ago, zyphodb said: As do I... Rooster is just so british in his writing, it's great, love it... Ha. Try as they might, in 35 years the Thais have never quite beaten the British out of me. But they get used to it. Mrs R knew something was up this morning with the resigned and glum face. "Harry is injured isn't he?" improved my mood a tad. Rooster 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Dough Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Andyfez said: My vote for ladyboys pronoun is definitely 'He'. Never saw the logic of anything other...... and totally agree with you about dogs. Perhaps if all the medical care given to ladyboy treatments was focused on dogs we could cut down on the numbers? I tend to agree with he....especially as they don't usually have a hee. Rooster Edited January 12, 2020 by Jane Dough typo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 3 minutes ago, Jane Dough said: I tend to agree with he....especially as they don't usually have a hee. Rooster Surely you mean it's because it's a him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baggy Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 18 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said: An interesting read as always, and... A breathless tale of the BJ's rapid rise and fall; you must be spent... I have to confess; I have never understood TVF's fascination with Big Joke. All I ever saw was a credit-hogging, glory-seeking, media-worshiping, spotlight-stealing civil servant in a brown suit. Did crime drop while he was in charge? Not that I know of. Were the police less... er... ahem... 'tea-drinking' during his time? Not that I know of. Did Immigration improve under his tenure? Not that I know of. Were any major crimes solved while he was in charge? Not that I know of. Were tourists safer while he was the boss? Not that I know of. Did anything improve during his tenure? Nothing that I could reasonably credit to him or his actions. All I saw was a guy from a wealthy family rapidly rise, by... er... ahem... ah... means unknown, to the top levels of the police bureaucracy. A police force sometimes labeled 'Asia's Biggest Gang'. Sorry, but unless there is something that I am missing, this whole story could be labeled; "Unknown Things Happened To Some Guy, With A Few Gun Shots Added" Another great read, thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metempsychotic Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Having got through that entire bit of breezy drivel, I now know what to avoid in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jane Dough Posted January 12, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 12, 2020 2 minutes ago, metempsychotic said: Having got through that entire bit of breezy drivel, I now know what to avoid in future. That's the future. If you care for the past there are 197 columns, many of similar length, to enjoy in the archive. Thanks awfully for your click. Rooster 2 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metempsychotic Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Just now, Jane Dough said: That's the future. If you care for the past there are 197 columns, many of similar length, to enjoy in the archive. Thanks awfully for your click. Rooster Thanks but no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SupermarineS6B Posted January 12, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 12, 2020 (edited) Hero ? Here's what a hero looks like...... Godfrey Place VC, X-Craft commander, instrumental in the sinking of the Tirpitz. Guy Gibson VC, 175 missions, bounced bombs off water at night. Robert Cane VC, Knocked out six tanks plus a few self propelled guns on his own, ( Four of these being Tigers), ended up taking on the SS with a two inch mortar fired from the hip...... Surachate Hakparn........ Mmmmmmmmm Order of the soapy house warrior, first class Cleveland steamer........ Slightly excessive, but more aimed at the locals just to enlighten them a touch...........Great post, interesting times......... Edited January 12, 2020 by SupermarineS6B 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunken Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 (edited) Good read Rooster even if I disagree with you about dogs. But you did write one boo-boo that you should have known better. Readers will appreciate that CP already runs 7-Eleven and Central own Big C. Whoever wins the contract will have no need to wage price wars benefiting us. Central doesn't own Big C. It is owned by Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi's TCC. He is not a bidder for Tesco-Lotus & whether CP or Central buy it, it will be a duopoly, not a monopoly of the big supermarkets. Edited January 12, 2020 by khunken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred white Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Sat night was bath night in the US that way you'd be clean for church Sunday the rest of the week you'd wash your face and feet 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesofa Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 11 minutes ago, Fred white said: Sat night was bath night in the US that way you'd be clean for church Sunday the rest of the week you'd wash your face and feet Wash those sins away! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomauasia Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Big Joke just a honest post worthy chap that outshines all the current trash. Unfortunately a shooting star that was shot down in a blaze of glory. The whole world knows the RTP are just organised criminals in inform. Ran by pensioners who have no business in a leather chair other than the barber shop. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Dough Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 1 hour ago, khunken said: Good read Rooster even if I disagree with you about dogs. But you did write one boo-boo that you should have known better. Readers will appreciate that CP already runs 7-Eleven and Central own Big C. Whoever wins the contract will have no need to wage price wars benefiting us. Central doesn't own Big C. It is owned by Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi's TCC. He is not a bidder for Tesco-Lotus & whether CP or Central buy it, it will be a duopoly, not a monopoly of the big supermarkets. Yes, Charoen bought out the Casino stake at 58%. The founders were Central and are reportedly still involved hence the investigation by the authorities into potential monopolies. It may not be cut and dried but there is a case to answer or at least explain should Tesco be purchased by Central. I based my comments on these understandings. Rooster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunken Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 7 minutes ago, Jane Dough said: Yes, Charoen bought out the Casino stake at 58%. The founders were Central and are reportedly still involved hence the investigation by the authorities into potential monopolies. It may not be cut and dried but there is a case to answer or at least explain should Tesco be purchased by Central. I based my comments on these understandings. Rooster Fair point. 42% (which I didn't realise) is a significant holding by Central in Big C. I do hope (but not necessarily expect) that if Central gains control of Tesco-Lotus they are forced to sell their Big C shareholding. The Thai market badly needs a bit more diversity. (I take back the 'boo-boo' Rooster) 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micjlac Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Bath once a week! Figures! When I smell body odour in the BTS I know there is a Farang on board. Thais are the cleanest people I’ve ever met. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lamyai3 Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 15 hours ago, tomauasia said: Big Joke just a honest post worthy chap that outshines all the current trash. Prawit's patsy. The only reason he wasn't the worst immigration chief ever is because of his successor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomauasia Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 1 hour ago, lamyai3 said: Prawit's patsy. The only reason he wasn't the worst immigration chief ever is because of his successor. Wrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stargeezr Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 Thanks for another great read Rooster I will have to read your column from my Thailand address for the next 2 months. I will not miss the -27C temperature for a while. I just hope the rain falls where it is needed in Thailand and not too close to the ocean in the Golf areas. Geezer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomauasia Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 10 hours ago, Micjlac said: Bath once a week! Figures! When I smell body odour in the BTS I know there is a Farang on board. Thais are the cleanest people I’ve ever met. <deleted> lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred white Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 12 hours ago, Micjlac said: Bath once a week! Figures! When I smell body odour in the BTS I know there is a Farang on board. Thais are the cleanest people I’ve ever met. Don't know about the UK but in the US that was before indoor plumbing and running water. The shack we lived in for about 2 years didn't have indoor plumbing and this was in the mid 60s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lamyai3 Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 2 hours ago, tomauasia said: Wrong Great line of argument there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomauasia Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 7 hours ago, lamyai3 said: Great line of argument there. Precise no need to argue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toast1 Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 On 1/12/2020 at 3:24 AM, madmitch said: Remember it well; we even had the legendary tin bath in front of the fire for the first few years of my life, the family taking it in turns to use the water. Even in later years I remember my girlfriend telling her father, who was a painter and decorator, that he was looking rather dirty after completing a job. Her mother took umbrage at this comment; "Dirty, he's not dirty. I make sure he has a bath once a week whether he needs it or not!" Good read this week BTW Yes, it is hard to imagine a time, when I was young, when people bathed once a week. Unthinkable now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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