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Chinese police presence in Thailand a “slap in the face” : ex-NIA deputy director


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Thai government has to open their eyes. In many poorer countries China tries to extend her influence. In several cases they "buy" influence by financing bigger projects like infrastructure, opening factories, etc. The CEO's are Chinese, so decisions are given out of hands.

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 “Are the Thai police that bad?” he asked,......."

 

I leave it to the AseanNow jury to decide!

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

What we have proposed is the setting up of a coordination centre with China, so that, when there are crimes related to China, we could exchange information about suspects and cases,” he said.

Wow misunderstanding??  Sounds like they need to employ much better Thai/Chinese interpreters as the two stories are miles apart??

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I think getting Chinese police officers to ensure safety in Thailand is an absolutely great idea. It will send their more-than-corrupt Thai brethren packing ;-) 

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11 hours ago, bbko said:

Why not have the Chinese guys join the Thai Tourist police volunteers? They already have a few farangs in their ranks, no need to set up a 2nd "Chinese only" police force.

Those Mall Cop Farangs 55555

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Probably some clown in government thought it would be a good idea to encourage more  Chinese tourists to come 

Now back tracking on releasing how stupid it looks as if the Thai police are incapable of doing their jobs 😀 

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I have an idea.  Since there are to many Immigration Officers who have nothing better to do that make problems, send them to patrol the streets!

 

No need for Chinese police.  Everybody is happy!!!

 

 

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Well I guess the brown envelopes are going to be twice the normal size once the chinks arrive, if this doesn't show the whole world just how incompatant the Royal Thai police really are then nothing will, well maybe the RTP can just sit on the side of the roads and shake down the Farangs on holidays 

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

He went on to say that allowing Chinese police to operate here amounts to a slap in the face to the Thai police. “Are the Thai police that bad?” he asked

 

If you have to ask... :whistling:

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

He went on to say that allowing Chinese police to operate here amounts to a slap in the face to the Thai police.

 

It is a slap in the face of the Thai people!!

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Why don't they try to recruit Chinese/Chinese speakers to the tourist police like they have with some farangs?

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43 minutes ago, Caldera said:

 

If you have to ask... :whistling:

If this doesn't highlight how little people trust them nothing will.

 

Saying that, if they don't know already I'm guessing they never will.

 

It won't have any effect. Thai taxi driver rips off a tourist. Altercation starts. Tourist gets jumped by 4 natives. Chinese police arrive and demand action is taken against the natives...will the RTP listen and take action against the natives? Not a chance.

 

It'd be nice to actually have them here and report back a backing of LESS confidence.

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Didn't this train leave the station long ago? Thailand has been in cahoots with Chinese security overlaods for awhile. Most striking recent case was the picture of blindfolded Uyghurs with CCP escorts sent on 1 or 2 planes from Thailand back to China for who knows what punishment. Many believe the Erawan Shrine terrorist attack in 2015 was in retaliation.  

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11 hours ago, mikebell said:

I'd love to see some UK Bobbies on patrol in Pattaya, working nights & weekends staggering the Thai police who do neither.  There'd certainly be fewer deaths on the roads.

Not a bad idea, as long as they don't bring the WOKE police chiefs with them. What could possibly go wrong?

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It has been reported over the last year that the Chinese have established undercover police stations in the US, Caanada, Europe and a few other countries. These are suppose to be Chinese outreach centers to assist Chinese citizens to take care of business back home. But it was reported that they were being used to intimidate there citizens to get some to return to Chins were charges were filled aganist them. Probably these police station exsist in Thailand

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16 hours ago, VinnieK said:

Watch as drunk/crazy lowlife farangs start having altercations with them.

Then what?

Arrested and sent to China? 😂

Never had a verbal/physical with a Chinese copper in 13 years. Got chatty with the SWAT guys who hung around the underground station near my house, after a few pints.

 

They mind their own. They'll also be without sidearms here, so I guess they're really just "Foreign Police".

 

Had a friend beat the living crap out of four of them back in China, Xiamen, when they got in his face on a quiet street (back in 2005). He was offered jail time or deportation. He left the country.

 

Foreigners will look ignore them. Chinese will do the same.

 

*That said, I never had a negative interaction with a Chinese copper in 13 years, nor a Taiwanese copper in 3 years (wait, did get feisty with some TWN traffic coppers one night). And I was a blustery 20-30 something. Actually got a great selfie of me getting a lift home from a copshop after a taxi driver was pulling tricks, and I told him to pull into the (Chinese police) station. The cops hauled him over the coals, and took me home. He stayed.

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