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Thai Police deny interference in the handling of Rohingya human trafficking case


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The Royal Thai Police explained that it has handled the Rohingya human trafficking case with fairness to all the suspects who have been arrested, with none of them being granted bail or given privileges during the police investigation.

 

Pol Gen Roy Inkhapairote, the deputy national police chief, issued the explanatory statement in response to allegations, in recent interview given to Al Jazeera TV by exiled Pol Maj-Gen Paween Pongsirin, former deputy commissioner of Region 8 Provincial Police, that Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, then the defence minister, had interfered in the police probe by demanding that an important suspect, Lt-Gen Manat Kongpanm, an army advisor, be granted bail.

 

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Lt-Gen Manat was sentenced to 82 years in prison. He died in while incarcerated in June 2021. 

Fearing for his life for his role in handling the probe, Pol Maj-Gen Paween fled to Australia and subsequently sought political asylum there.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-police-deny-interference-in-the-handling-of-rohingya-human-trafficking-case/

 

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Denials of this type, without willingness to be open and transparent, simply increases lack of trust in anything the Royal Thai Police.  Remember, the RTP was set up specifically to spread corruption and not allow one minister or group hog more than his share. 

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20 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

Let me think... who am I going to believe...

 

...an Al Jazeera report in which a scared-out-of-his-wits former chief investigator was interviewed after having been forced to seek asylum in Australia as his life would have been in danger if he had remained in Thailand...

 

...or the damage-control face-saving statement of a national police commissioner who claims that the entire investigation was 100% above board and that no interference whatsoever had taken place? 

Actually is was up to the point that General Paween was transferred and had to flee. 

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