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Police Chief Targets Dr. Bun, Reckless Events, and Arrogant Foreigners


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The National Police Chief has issued a firm directive to investigate and take decisive action against high-profile cases involving Dr. Bun, reckless behaviour at certain events, and foreign nationals openly defying local laws.

 

Emphasizing that no individual or group is above the law, the directive seeks to address those who challenge authority and disrupt societal norms. All departments have been ordered to enforce the law vigorously, with administrative action promised against any police found negligent in their responsibilities.

 

In a meeting on 26th November 1967 at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters, Police General Kittirat Phanphuet, along with Deputy Police Chief General Tana Chaowong and other key officials, reviewed several major cases affecting public safety and legal integrity.

 

The incidents under scrutiny include dangerous behaviours during events known as the "non-bathing trip," fraudulent investment schemes in the medical business sector, and provocative legal violations by foreign nationals, potentially affecting international relations.


The term "non-bathing trip" refers to events characterized by participants engaging in reckless or nonconformist behaviours that challenge social norms or legal boundaries. These events have become a focal point for police due to the potential dangers they pose, particularly on the roads.

 

General Kittirat stressed the importance of firm law enforcement across these scenarios:

 

1. Reckless Behaviour at Events: Law enforcement will target establishments that modify vehicles unlawfully. Checks will be conducted throughout the journey, from starting points to destinations, with immediate legal action against offenders to prevent road hazards and accidents.

 

2. Arrogant Foreigners Defying Laws: Investigations have identified around ten groups posting videos that openly challenge Thai laws. Authorities will pursue these actions, gathering evidence for potential arrest warrants and prosecutions.

 

Collaboration is expected from immigration, technology crime, and special branch units, while provincial governors and security officials are encouraged to leverage their authority to address these breaches.

 

3. Fraudulent Medical Investment Scheme: Investigations are progressing, with eight suspects already apprehended, including shareholders, relatives, and brokers linked to financial damages amounting to approximately 9.7 billion baht.

 

Focus remains on tracing financial routes and seeking international police assistance to apprehend those abroad. Victims are urged to provide evidence to police at Huai Khwang or the Metropolitan Police Bureau for legal action.

 

The Police Chief has mandated a proactive approach in all cases, ensuring no incident is ignored. The emphasis is on stringent legal enforcement and thorough investigative follow-ups, alongside public transparency on police efforts.

 

Should any unit be found negligent, immediate administrative action will be taken against its leadership. This comprehensive stance underscores a commitment to uphold justice and order, reiterating that no entity can evade the rule of law, reported Daily News.

 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, webfact said:

and foreign nationals openly defying local laws.

 

How about Thai locals who openly defy local laws, are they exempt? Because they do so way more often then anyone else, and nothing is being done to correct this behavior.

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The National Police Chief 

 

 

I beg to differ, he is anything but, more like another over paid stooge.

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