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Probe into e-cigarette sales by officer’s wife sparks police ethics inquiry


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Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) police are investigating allegations that a police officer provided his wife with confiscated e-cigarettes to sell online for profit. This inquiry was initiated after a Facebook page disclosed information regarding the alleged incident.

 

The Deputy Chief of the Technology Crime Suppression Division, Athasit Sudsanguan, revealed that the National Police Chief, Torsak Sukwimon, was aware of the situation and had ordered a factual investigation.

 

Currently, the Chief of the Technology Crime Suppression Division, Worawat Wattanakornbancha, directed Chusak Kasetnid, the Commander of the Crime Suppression and Analysis Division, to coordinate with the Esor crushes the news, which was the first to disclose the information. They aim to obtain the original post or the source of the images and information, which showed a police officer, presumed to be with his wife, selling seized e-cigarettes online.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

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Initially, the division did not know the identity or the affiliation of the officer in the picture. However, the woman featured in the news images has posted a statement denying any involvement in selling the seized items as claimed.

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32 minutes ago, webfact said:

a police officer provided his wife with confiscated e-cigarettes to sell online for profit

This cop probably graduated at the bottom of his class....

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We drank regularly, throughout the whole of lockdown, in a bar in central BKK......the lady who owned it was a policeman's wife......they don't do ethics.

 

Ethics?.....Not too far from Sussex.

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From the link.

This case delves into a sensitive area of police conduct and public trust. If the allegations are confirmed, it could be a severe breach of ethics and law, undermining the integrity of the police force and their role in upholding justice.

 

 

Sorry I could not stop laughing.

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17 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Probably what happens to the vast majority of confiscated items... another RTP revenue stream.

Exactly my thoughts.  I watch the bonfires of drugs and think I can't tell if those packets are cocaine or flour.  No wonder a cabinet member had a similar problem!

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