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National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, activated an immediate manhunt on 22nd November following a provocative online video allegedly depicting a 'foreign gang' flagrantly flouting the law. The viral video, which spurred outrage, possibly shows these individuals operating within Thailand's jurisdiction.

 

The Deputy National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong, is assigned to lead a comprehensive investigation to confirm the video's origin and location. Pol. Gen. Kittirat emphasised that if the footage was indeed shot on Thai soil, immediate action must be taken to apprehend those involved and bring them to justice without delay.


The video has stirred public concerns over law enforcement's ability to regulate foreign crime syndicates. Pol. Gen. Kittirat has vowed not to tolerate such disregard for Thai law by foreigners, urging swift enforcement to deter any future violations.

 

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Immigration police are now under scrutiny to tighten their surveillance and ensure compliance with immigration laws.

 

Concerns have been raised regarding possible corruption, with Pol. Gen. Kittirat warning Immigration officers against laxity or accepting bribes, stressing they would face severe consequences, including criminal charges and disciplinary measures.

 

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The directive demands a nationwide crackdown on any similar activities, stressing accountability at every level. Police chiefs in regions where enforcement is found wanting will face disciplinary actions.

 

Pol. Gen. Thana convened a meeting of relevant units at headquarters to expedite the investigation. Immediate action is sought to reassure the public and maintain Thailand’s legal framework integrity.

 

This operation highlights a firm stance against any group attempting to undermine the country's legal authority, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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Police to Investigate ‘Gang of Foreigners’ Defying the Law

 

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On November 22, 2024, Pol. Gen. Kitirat Phanphet, the National Police Chief, addressed the recent social media video showing a group of foreigners defying local laws.

 

The police chief confirmed that he was aware of the video and had instructed Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong, the Deputy Police Chief, to thoroughly investigate whether the incident occurred within the country.

 

He stressed the importance of identifying the location of the incident and ensuring that any individuals involved are promptly arrested and brought to justice.


Pol. Gen. Kitirat emphasised that the incident depicted in the video must not be allowed to happen again, stating that any leniency will result in disciplinary and administrative action against local police commanders.

 

He reiterated that such behaviour would not be tolerated in Thailand and that measures must be taken to prevent foreign groups from engaging in illegal activities.

 

Additionally, the police chief instructed local police and immigration officers to maintain strict order over foreigners, ensuring they stay within the boundaries of the law.

 

He warned that any immigration officers found neglecting their duties, involved in misconduct, or accepting bribes would face criminal, disciplinary, and administrative penalties.

 

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This firm stance against foreign gangs breaking the law is a key policy for Pol. Gen. Kitirat, who is committed to upholding the rule of law in Thailand.

 

Meanwhile, Pol. Gen. Thana chaired a meeting at the National Police Headquarters on the same day, where he instructed all relevant departments across the country to investigate the issue as directed by the National Police Chief.

 

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He urged strict adherence to the instructions and policies set out by Pol. Gen. Kitirat, ensuring a comprehensive approach to addressing this matter, reported Naew Na.

 

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13 minutes ago, webfact said:

He warned that any immigration officers found neglecting their duties, involved in misconduct, or accepting bribes would face criminal, disciplinary, and administrative penalties.

 

Yeah of course they will. And if you believe that tosh................. 

 

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Making rude & defiant gestures with their near-naked and tatooed bodies. Good grief! what's next?

 

How am I going to cope in my old age?

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More jaw rattling, meanwhile the real Thai criminals continue their activities unabated.

 

If his force wasn't so corrupt he might have a leg to stand on, as it is it is rotten to the core.

 

The same thing will be repeated by him very soon as is always the case.

 

Only the keystone cops would broadcast that they are hunting them down, just like the fiasco with the Tak Bai murderers, by saying if you don't come in by this date we will arrest you, so of course they all fled the country, 555

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s legal framework integrity

the country's legal authority

I'm congratulating the RTP's bold move of entering the dangerous landscape of multisyllabic concepts. May your success within mirror your values.

 

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What's happened! Has Aseannow.com  turned into a gay site? For the purpose of gender equality and neutrality, I recommend Aseannow include some young toppless women. This is to cofirm that Aseannow.com is both progressive and inclusive. Failing to do so I will report this serious matter to the Thai Constitutional Court.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

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National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, activated an immediate manhunt on 22nd November following a provocative online video allegedly depicting a 'foreign gang' flagrantly flouting the law. The viral video, which spurred outrage, possibly shows these individuals operating within Thailand's jurisdiction.

 

The Deputy National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong, is assigned to lead a comprehensive investigation to confirm the video's origin and location. Pol. Gen. Kittirat emphasised that if the footage was indeed shot on Thai soil, immediate action must be taken to apprehend those involved and bring them to justice without delay.


 

The video has stirred public concerns over law enforcement's ability to regulate foreign crime syndicates. Pol. Gen. Kittirat has vowed not to tolerate such disregard for Thai law by foreigners, urging swift enforcement to deter any future violations.

 

image.jpeg

Picture courtesy: MGR Online

 

Immigration police are now under scrutiny to tighten their surveillance and ensure compliance with immigration laws.

 

Concerns have been raised regarding possible corruption, with Pol. Gen. Kittirat warning Immigration officers against laxity or accepting bribes, stressing they would face severe consequences, including criminal charges and disciplinary measures.

 

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Picture: MGR Online

 

The directive demands a nationwide crackdown on any similar activities, stressing accountability at every level. Police chiefs in regions where enforcement is found wanting will face disciplinary actions.

 

Pol. Gen. Thana convened a meeting of relevant units at headquarters to expedite the investigation. Immediate action is sought to reassure the public and maintain Thailand’s legal framework integrity.

 

This operation highlights a firm stance against any group attempting to undermine the country's legal authority, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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i shal be watching and watching and watching, hope they are swedish.!

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So has their country of origin been mentioned?  I haven't been able to find it, although I'm not looking too hard.

All those "thugs" and I see 2 machetes, and is one guy holding a slice of birthday cake?

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6 hours ago, ukrules said:

Oh yes, less of this sort of thing, whatever that may be as the article sure doesn't mention what they did.....

Or where?

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3 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

This article is so short on details. How were they “flouting the law”?

Noone knows, least of all the RTP.

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