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Chinese national, tour operator to be questioned in police escort scandal

 

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A tour operator and a Chinese tourist are to be invited in for questioning over controversial and unauthorised police escorts provided by Thai tourist and traffic police officers.

 

Pol Maj-Gen Archayon Kraithong, spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, said on Monday that two traffic police officers and a tourist police officer are now under investigation by their respective agencies for providing an escort to a female Chinese tourist.

 

He said that the tourist police officer, Pol Captain Somphol Pinyosamosorn, picked up the Chinese tourist at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok and escorted her, through a special immigration channel, out of the airport to a waiting car, which was then escorted by a traffic police officer on his motorcycle to her hotel in Bangkok.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/chinese-national-tour-operator-to-be-questioned-in-police-escort-scandal/

 

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Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1284321-chinese-national-tour-operator-to-be-questioned-in-police-escort-scandal/

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56 minutes ago, dallen52 said:

All part of the new service. 

Wonder if other nationalities will get the same treatment?

Its been going on for years.

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8 minutes ago, theoldgit said:

What’s the difference between the officers selling their services to escort tourists and the uniformed and armed officers who sit inside gold shops throughout the country?

Yes, after thinking about this for a few days, I did consider that I see police (in uniform) regularly stationed at office buildings, schools, gold shops etc.

No doubt this comes with some monetary compensation.

 

So, it is in fact quite common here. What the actual rules are, who knows. In this case perhaps the apparent use of publicly paid for vehicles is what has contributed to the ire (along with the smug and irritating tourist), hence the deflection on the vehicle ownership in the OP

 

In the UK, for example, uniformed police are available for hire - just look at the footy !

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31 minutes ago, fdimike said:

Not sure just where you're referring to regarding armed uniformed police inside gold shops.  I live in Udon Thani and have never seen an armed uniformed cop inside a gold shop here in Udon or anywhere in Thailand.  However, I have seen unarmed private security personnel from time to time in the gold shops in the city as well as the Lotus Extra which has a couple of gold shops.

The gold shop in my BigC has a armed uniformed policeman on duty every day, here in Roi Et.

 

So you know where to see one if you so desire.

It's the same in most places near where I live, Yasothon etc

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How bad is that for the Thai authorities, she said 'everything is for sale in Thailand' 

 

Defamation case surely.

 

Something those of us who live here have known for along time.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

I believe all nationalities are treated equally, as long as they can afford it.

maybe some nationalities are more equal than others  ????

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3 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

So they're going to grill the tourist....how about the cops...they took the dosh and they broke the rules!

They didn't even bother to turn up!

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58 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

How bad is that for the Thai authorities, she said 'everything is for sale in Thailand' 

Defamation case surely.

 

 

 

Defamation is defined as the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.

So given the reputation of the RTP there are no grounds for anything other than a nuisance suit.

A legal action would just be more free advertising for the new "Cops with free time and fake vehicles" service

 

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1 hour ago, fdimike said:

Not sure just where you're referring to regarding armed uniformed police inside gold shops.  I live in Udon Thani and have never seen an armed uniformed cop inside a gold shop here in Udon or anywhere in Thailand.  However, I have seen unarmed private security personnel from time to time in the gold shops in the city as well as the Lotus Extra which has a couple of gold shops.

It is common to see armed police men sitting on the obligatory red plastic stool in the gold shops clustered around the municipal market in Chiang Rai.

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Most condominiums have a police officer on the playlist . Our condominium pays 2000 Baht per month. The Idea was that in case something happens in the condominium he should be available but as everything thing here that service is always not present when needed.

 

As for uniformed police in gold shops it's very common in Pattaya. They proudly takes selfies outside the shop to proff for the owner's that they have been there.

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2 hours ago, hioctane said:

In the US, off duty police do private security all the time but not in uniform.

Not sure about that home outside a Big Apple Store,  two private security inside two regular SFPD,  outside in uniform police car parked in front too. 

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1 hour ago, cheapcanuck said:

I see nothing wrong if the police are off duty and not using police resources, like a  motor bike.

 

The motorbikes belong to the individuals, not to the police force. 

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2 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

This type of escort service had been available for a long time. I remember being given a quote that was something like 10k a day for a police car and 5k for a motorbike plus tips to escort VIP visitors around Bangkok. We used the service for a visiting director from our parent company. They did a great job in traffic turning on sirens to get cars out of the way - well worth it. The director believed it was because the cops considered him genuinely important.

We had a police escort for a school summer camp to Khao Yai one year, the coaches didnt stop at all from the time we left Ratotaksin Island. We were told the kids were from important families, so we had a police riders all the way, closing off the traffic lights. This must be a right earner for the RTP.

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