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Police officer transferred for drinks party at police station in Sing Buri


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A police officer in In Buri district has been transferred, pending an investigation, after being seen on social media holding a drinks party at a police station before New Year.

 

The alleged party took place on the afternoon of December 28th between 3pm and 4pm. An image of the incident was posted on a Facebook page last week by a netizen, sparking widespread criticism of the conduct.

 

Pol Col Thiravat Kachornkiatipas, the superintendent of In Buri district police in Sing Buri province, has admitted that the party, during which alcohol and food were served, took place in the police station.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-officer-transferred-for-drinks-party-at-police-station-in-sing-buri/

 

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So is the investigation to see if he was telling the truth when he admitted that he had a party there at that time because that could damage the reputation of the police , telling the truth and admitting to something they are not supposed to do

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from the article:

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The officer shown on social media reportedly claimed that two people came to his office to offer information about illicit drugs and they brought with them food and alcohol, which they shared in his office.

He said he was not aware that one of the two men had used a smart phone to take photos of the event.

Next time just hide at your Mom's house, that's manlier than this sorry excuse attempt.

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