Patong2021 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, BangkokReady said: What did they do? Bizarre story. Failure to dress Bangkok style, and bad styles.
sambum Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago "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." So exactly how were they "flagrantly flouting the law"?
PETERTHEEATER Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Thaksin supporters, judging from the shape of their heads.
Ludzilla Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago With this kind of headline totally devoid of facts there must something huge to swipe under the rug that has nothing to do with foreigners
UK Martin Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Its an Asian street gang(probably locals), taking matters into their own hands... Thai Police don't want this western/Chinese culture here in Thailand - too late guys! They will want to stand up to the recent changes on their streets, Russian Mafia, Chinese Triads, African Drug Lords, Indian counterfeit gangs... If the POLICE did a better job there would be NONE of this happening on our streets!
Grusa Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Without a link to the offending "viral video" this is all meaningless drivel! What did they do? Why? Where? 1
Aussie999 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago With no mention of what law has been broken, this a cop just trying to get some attention... or are they trying to divert attemtion from some ither story.
Bday Prang Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Are they impersonating the "chippendales" ? or the cast of "the full monty" ?
mberbae Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I would focus on the PERPS who committed grand larceny by stealing the last election from Pita.
AngryMan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Well, after careful consideration and using my Sherlock Holms powers of deduction, I can confidently say, they MAY NOT be Nigerians! But one never knows these days...🤔
Cabradelmar Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Looks like a Cambodian or vietnamese dance troop... 😂 Edited 2 hours ago by Cabradelmar
shackleton Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just read the story can't find anything on what they were doing is illegal 😒 Some one please enlighten me Confused 🤔
zhounan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I read three articles and still didn't understand what they do. Did they say "f**k RTPolice"?
Frankie baby Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Shouldn't be hard to find considering their promotion pics.
jcojco Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 9 hours ago, webfact said: Police to Investigate ‘Gang of Foreigners’ Defying the Law Picture courtesy: Naew Na 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. Picture courtesy: Naew Na 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. Picture courtesy: Naew Na 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. -- 2024-11-23 Picture courtesy: Naew Na 555
jcojco Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 13 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy: Siam Rath 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. 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. 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. -- 2024-11-23
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