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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Excellent news. Though a general is never the ideal selection for any job, glad the joke was denied. I never bought into his horse and pony show. He jogged the limelight, and the people he went after were rarely convicted. Plus he demonstrated how xenophobic he was while leading immigration. I never understood why he was appointed as a deputy national police chief, after his disastrous performance at immigration and his subsequent banishment. I only hope that he is banished permanently this time. Best to put this toxic  horse out to pasture. 

I usually like reading your comments but for some obscure unsupported reasons you keep writing trash about BJ especially with regards to the IMPROVEMENTS he made to Immigration.

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2 hours ago, TigerandDog said:

BJ has been removed from that investigation AND the cops that were arrested have all now been released from custody and are back on duty.

I have seen reference to the fact that the Kamnan Poh shooting investigation was taken away from BJ and given over to the CIB, I believe...

 

But I haven't seen any mention that the police who were arrested in connection with that, per your comment above, supposedly have been released and are back on duty.

 

Do you have a source link for that info?

 

It was just in the news here the other day that a large number of them were being charged with crimes for doing nothing in the wake of the shootings.

 

 

"Fifteen police officers who were at the house of Praween Chanklai, aka “Kamnan Nok”, on the night of September 6, when a highway police officer was shot dead and another injured by one of Praween’s bodyguards, will face malfeasance charges in accordance with Section 157 of the Criminal Code.

 

"Pol Lt-Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, told the media at a news conference today (Tuesday) that the 15 officers did not take any action to help the two victims or to arrest the gunman. "

 

 

The odd part is, the above article doesn't say anything about the status of another 6 officers who allegedly helped allow the escape of Poh and the shooting suspect.

 

"The third comprised six officers who allegedly aided in the escape of Praween and the gunman."

 

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The new PM has shown the colours of the new government - they will side with the establishment. If the PM had a reform agenda to try and end corruption, he would have gone for 'Big Joke'.

 

Instead, the PM has gone for more of the same. He continues the tradition of appointing deputies as chief who are in their last year before retirement. The establishment wins all around. The new chief will get a boost to his pension and CV for appointment to prestigious government positions post-retirement. The new Chief of Police will not rock the boat, and will not make any changes to the system, given he will be retiring in a year and has too much to lose.

 

'Big Joke' is probably the least corrupt in the current line-up and, in my view, genuinely wants to reform the police force for the benefit of Thailand, rather than his own benefit.

 

If the Move Forward Party had been allowed to form government there is no doubt whom they would have picked.

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6 hours ago, jippytum said:

I used to like 'Big joke '. However his admission he pays four reporters 10000 baht each for writing   favorable stories about him  has changed my mind. 

Any PROOF ?  Or is it just some media blah blah blah ?

 

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Excellent news. Though a general is never the ideal selection for any job, glad the joke was denied. I never bought into his horse and pony show. He jogged the limelight, and the people he went after were rarely convicted. Plus he demonstrated how xenophobic he was while leading immigration. I never understood why he was appointed as a deputy national police chief, after his disastrous performance at immigration and his subsequent banishment. I only hope that he is banished permanently this time. Best to put this toxic  horse out to pasture. 

Seems YOU are a joke mate. It's NOT his job to convict criminals, he only has to CATCH them and the judge will decide what to do with them ! Which he did on a regular base, like murderers, thiefs, robbers, rapers etc..... All over Thailand. Everywhere he intervened all over LOS, he solved the issue in a short time frame and local police commanders were sacked for doing NOTHING about the cases, probably because there was no money involved in those cases, especially in poor places in the country side. I NEVER read anything about him taking brown envelopes.   ????

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin called for the partial legalisation of online gambling in the kingdom.

 

wonderful. partially legalize gambling yet recriminalize weed. i wonder which one ruins lives the most... apart from alcohol of course

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27 minutes ago, HOOD Robin said:

Seems YOU are a joke mate. It's NOT his job to convict criminals, he only has to CATCH them and the judge will decide what to do with them ! Which he did on a regular base, like murderers, thiefs, robbers, rapers etc..... All over Thailand. Everywhere he intervened all over LOS, he solved the issue in a short time frame and local police commanders were sacked for doing NOTHING about the cases, probably because there was no money involved in those cases, especially in poor places in the country side. I NEVER read anything about him taking brown envelopes.   ????

You sure seem to have a lot of faith in the Thai judicial system. 

 

Not sure what to make of Big Joke. As Spidermike says, he was definitely pushing an anti-farang agenda when in the Immigration Police so hardly a friend. He also loves the limelight a great deal, that's clear. You seem certain he's not involved in any corrupt activities - the truth is no-one knows. But to get to the top of Thai police you have to pay. Surely you know that. The organisation is rotten to the core. He may be less than the others but hardly akin to one of "The Untouchables" I suspect.

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22 hours ago, SingAPorn said:

Let's hope he will obey the new PM, encourage foreigners with money to come and make visa issues more simple for retirement for quality retirees from Europe and stop all the absurd stuff banks ask to open an account or all the useless immigration forms and red tape.

And pigs might fly

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7 hours ago, Tanlic said:

Post on this are so boringly predictable: corruption, brown envelopes, tarring every policeman in Thailand with the same brush. Bla Bla Bla

That is primarily because they are all corrupt!!

 

The higher they get the more corrupt they become so yes it is correct and right to tar every single senior copper in the RTP as  corrupt after all they prove it week in and week out...

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8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

He was appointed as the chief of the Immigration Bureau in September 2018 and removed from his post in 2019 for unclear reasons. Well, the reasons were his constant, bombastic, hostile, obnoxious, and ignorant statements about foreigners. He was an embarrassment to even the Prayuth administration. And he was deposed into oblivion for years. He somehow resurfaced as a deputy national police chief. And continued his propensity for hogging the spotlight he adores. I never bought into his clean cop PR nonsense. 

 

Did you forget about his history? 

You're the one that's forgotten his actual history. Yes he was making comments about farangs but NOT the type you claim. i think you've got BJ mixed up with the bombastic, hostile, obnoxious, and ignorant statements about foreigners made by Anutin. BJ's were being directed at foreigners who were in the country and didn't meet the requirements to be here and who paid bribes either directly or indirectly via agents to IO's so they could get their extensions, and the changes he made were to eliminate that problem. Yes he was removed from his position, but that was after his car was shot up and anyone with 1/2 a brain knows that's because the changes he made impacted on the flow of brown envelope money up the chain of command. Then like now teh only thing he is guilty of is stepping on too many of the wrong piggies toes at the trough. He was NEVER an embarrassment to the Prayut administration, he WAS the ONLY shining light in that administration.

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8 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

I have seen reference to the fact that the Kamnan Poh shooting investigation was taken away from BJ and given over to the CIB, I believe...

 

But I haven't seen any mention that the police who were arrested in connection with that, per your comment above, supposedly have been released and are back on duty.

 

Do you have a source link for that info?

 

It was just in the news here the other day that a large number of them were being charged with crimes for doing nothing in the wake of the shootings.

 

 

"Fifteen police officers who were at the house of Praween Chanklai, aka “Kamnan Nok”, on the night of September 6, when a highway police officer was shot dead and another injured by one of Praween’s bodyguards, will face malfeasance charges in accordance with Section 157 of the Criminal Code.

 

"Pol Lt-Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, told the media at a news conference today (Tuesday) that the 15 officers did not take any action to help the two victims or to arrest the gunman. "

 

 

The odd part is, the above article doesn't say anything about the status of another 6 officers who allegedly helped allow the escape of Poh and the shooting suspect.

 

"The third comprised six officers who allegedly aided in the escape of Praween and the gunman."

 

as I said it's been on Thai television news. Even the cop that killed himself has now been declared innocent of any charges.

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21 hours ago, Gaccha said:

You sweet summer child.

 

Take a look at who the brother is of the next national police chief. Then you'll understand.

OK, I did a quick search on Duck Duck Go, and all I get are headlines about his appointment. How/where do I find out who his brother is? I'm pretty sure it's not Thaksin or Prayut.

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14 minutes ago, Acharn said:

OK, I did a quick search on Duck Duck Go, and all I get are headlines about his appointment. How/where do I find out who his brother is? I'm pretty sure it's not Thaksin or Prayut.

https://thaipoliticalprisoners.wordpress.com/tag/torsak-sukvimol/

 

You can thank digger70 for that but interesting to see the nepotism runs deep with this one!

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Good move!  Since the ONLY criminals in Thailand are retired westerners,  he MUST control them more tightly if the Thai people are going to be safe from their predations.  Tax em, frisk search em, watch their every sly move.  Only the RTP & Immigration warriors are honest and diligent enough to do this.

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22 hours ago, Gaccha said:

You sweet summer child.

 

Take a look at who the brother is of the next national police chief. Then you'll understand.

Biography of Satitpong Sukvimol  

Satitpong Sukvimol is a businessperson who has been the head of 10 different companies and holds the position of Chairman of The Siam Cement Public Co. Ltd., Chairman of Siam Sindhorn Co. Ltd., Chairman of Sridharani Co. Ltd., Chairman of Apexcela Co., Ltd., Chairman for Siam Bioscience Co. Ltd., Chairman of Banbung Vejchakij Co. Ltd., Chairman at Sriphath Co. Ltd., Chairman for Doi Kham Co. Ltd., Chairman for Deves Insurance Public Co. Ltd. and Chairman for The Crown Property Bureau. He is also on the board of The Siam Commercial Bank Public Co. Ltd. and HM Private Property Office...

 

Source: https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/Satitpong-Sukvimol-11788/biography/

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10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

He was appointed as the chief of the Immigration Bureau in September 2018 and removed from his post in 2019 for unclear reasons. Well, the reasons were his constant, bombastic, hostile, obnoxious, and ignorant statements about foreigners. He was an embarrassment to even the Prayuth administration. And he was deposed into oblivion for years. He somehow resurfaced as a deputy national police chief. And continued his propensity for hogging the spotlight he adores. I never bought into his clean cop PR nonsense. 

 

Did you forget about his history? 

Which is always swept under the rug. 

Personal history and general character has little to do with these types of appointments. 

Birds of a feather kinda thing. 

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