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PM to Form Special Committee to Probe Recent Police Raids


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

An update on the police raids that have captivated national attention: Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced today that an external committee will be set up to examine the recent searches carried out on the residence of Police General Surachate Hakparn, widely known as "Big Joke," the Deputy Commissioner General of the Royal Thai Police

The PM said he's going to eradicate corruption...

Best start converting all those empty condo's into prisons, you're going to need a lots of cells.

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God Rabbi heard that before to set up a special investigation committee did they do that for that Red Bull kid and whatever happens about that nothing is swept under the carpet all these policeman, the high ranking general‘s etc. they’re all in on the take they find new message to make more money for themselves .  Just look at all the retired police chiefs, and how they live after retirement, luxury cars, luxury villas, many offshore banking, its corruption from the top to the bottom, 100% if anybody thinks that the police here or not corrupt you have to rethink what you’re thinking they’re all corrupt look at the provisional governors when they retire leave office they’re like millionaires what do you think? All that money came from TIT 

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A "committee"? Oh good, another state sponsored trough for "committee" members to exploit and plunder. Thai's love committee's, free food,  lodging, and other expenses paid for by the state. Anything meaningful coming out of the committee? Not a chance in Hell!

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1 hour ago, retarius said:

Ah, a cunning plan. Let's form a committee. An appearance of doing something while doing nothing at all.

To be fair the committee can't do anything until the sub committees are formed who will then report to the committee who will look at the reports from the sub committees and then the committee will report to the PM.

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2 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

The police is under the interior ministry headed by sweet heart Anutin. Latter reports to Srettha.

My question is, why is Anutin "overlooked" in this matter; after all he is the minister in charge? 

I understood that some years back, the formal jurisdiction for the RTP was removed from the Interior Ministry and transferred to be under the direct oversight of the PM.

 

"In 1998, TNPD was transferred from the Ministry of Interior of Thailand to be directly under the Office of the Prime Minister. It acquired a new name, in English, the "Royal Thai Police" (RTP). The title of its commander was changed from "Director-General of the TNPD" to "Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police".[7][8]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Thai_Police

 

 

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21 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

I understood that some years back, the formal jurisdiction for the RTP was removed from the Interior Ministry and transferred to be under the direct oversight of the PM.

 

"In 1998, TNPD was transferred from the Ministry of Interior of Thailand to be directly under the Office of the Prime Minister. It acquired a new name, in English, the "Royal Thai Police" (RTP). The title of its commander was changed from "Director-General of the TNPD" to "Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police".[7][8]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Thai_Police

 

 

Thank you, did not know that - every day is school day ???? 

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