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"Big Den" - RTP chief - gets inspector of police to investigate 16 cops with links to online gambling, including "General S"


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General Damrongsak Kittipraphat, the chief of the RTP, appeared at police HQ in Bangkok yesterday regarding allegations that 16 of his men were involved in running online gambling.

 

It is the latest scandal in what has been a testing first six months for "Big Den".

 

The list includes one person being referred to in the media as "General S (ส)".

 

Damrongsak told Thai Rath that he was aware of the allegations and said that some of the names on the list were real and some were aliases.

 

He had put the inspector of police Pol Gen Wisanu Prasatthongosot in charge promising that his investigation would be thorough and quick.

 

He refused to be drawn about "General S" saying the investigation will uncover the truth.

 

There are also allegations about links with the police investigating the Macau888 betting syndicate.

 

ASEAN NOW notes that this gambling/police link is the latest in a long stream of claims and revelations since Damrongsak assumed office in September.

 

His six months in charge have been among the most difficult for any RTP chief in recent memory as his force takes a battering from all and sundry.

 

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

the most difficult for any RTP chief in recent memory as his force takes a battering from all and sundry.

except from the Government. It suits those in charge to have a corrupt force turning a blind eye towards their own corrupt dealings.

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