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The Royal Thai Police (RTP) has vowed to increase transparency and public confidence in its recruitment and promotion process after a young woman’s rapid promotion to the rank of police captain sparked intense public scrutiny. 

 

A rapid 3-year rise

 

Atitiya Benjapak joined the police force as a lance corporal just three years ago in 2020. A year later, she completed a 17-week course for non-graduates of the Royal Police Cadet Academy who were interested in becoming commissioned police officers. After completing the course, she became a police sub-lieutenant on September 1, 2021. Eight months later, she was promoted to the rank of police lieutenant. This year, she rose again to become police captain.

 

Royal Thai Police spokesman Pol Lt General Archayon Kraithong has defended Atitiya’s rapid rise, insisting she climbed the career ladder in line with rules and regulations. Atitiya holds a master’s degree, educational credentials that she could use to boost her rank.

 

Loud outcry

 

However, junior police officers have found it difficult to believe that Atitiya rose through the ranks so quickly simply because her qualifications match the police force’s requirements and fulfil promotion criteria.

Venting their frustration on a Facebook page named “Police Friend”, many said they had worked hard for years but had only advanced slowly, if at all, up the ranks.

 

Atitiya, 27, also boasts several sidelines to her police career, including contesting in beauty pageants, managing her own company, and hosting a singing show on TV station Channel 5. She even finds time to study for a doctoral degree at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

 

By Thai PBS World

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/rank-nepotism-kor-or-sor-fast-track-for-police-promotion-comes-under-scrutiny/

 

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Normally a policeman has to pay for a promotion. If she is well of can be serious money + has other beautiful arguments why she deserves it than she can rise that quickly.

I would say it is normal.:crazy:

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The institution known as the BIB are not a governmental organisation.  They are a profit oriented  business.  All businesses reward the highest performers, and/or those that can suck (up to) the boss. I suspect in this case, it may be the latter. :coffee1:

 

 

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