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Thai police banned from collecting fees for red checkpoint boxes

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By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

Thai police issued an urgent directive prohibiting officers from collecting monthly fees for red checkpoint boxes following a corruption ruling by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).

 

An official notification was acknowledged by Phumithat Khositwanichpong, Deputy Commander of Nonthaburi Provincial Police, acting on behalf of the Provincial Police Commander.

 

The directive, marked as the most urgent under number 0016.413/8182 and dated yesterday, November 27, addresses all provincial police commanders and the heads of all police stations. It reiterates the prohibition against police officers collecting fees for red checkpoint boxes, as previously outlined in a police directive from March 10, 2005 (document number 009.5/623).

 

The NACC’s investigation revealed that police officers responsible for these checkpoint boxes within their jurisdiction were found to be collecting monthly fees. Such actions were deemed a severe disciplinary violation, with the officers exploiting their official positions for personal gain. The commission concluded that this misuse of authority constitutes serious misconduct, falling under corruption and abuse of their official duties, said Phumithat.

 

“The act of collecting fees for red checkpoint boxes is a grave violation of both disciplinary and criminal codes, as it involves exploiting official power for personal benefit.”

 

 

To ensure proper adherence to these regulations, the directive emphasises that all police stations must strictly inform their officers about this prohibition and enforce compliance rigorously. This notification serves as a reminder and guide for all officers involved.

 

The red checkpoint boxes are a fixture in many areas, intended to facilitate police duties such as monitoring traffic and ensuring public safety. However, the misuse of these boxes for personal financial gain has led to scrutiny and the need for strict enforcement of ethical conduct among officers, Phumithat said.

 

“Officers must adhere to ethical standards and refrain from actions that could undermine the integrity of our law enforcement institutions.”

The move comes amidst broader efforts to crack down on corruption within the police force and uphold the principles of transparency and accountability. By reinforcing the prohibition on fee collection, the police leadership aims to deter any form of malpractice that could undermine the credibility of the force.

 

Police officials have been tasked with ensuring that all personnel are fully informed of this directive and that compliance is monitored continuously. This is part of an ongoing effort to ensure that all police activities adhere to the highest ethical and legal standards, reported KhaoSod.

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-28

 

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Now watch them stop checking them and the burglars already know where they are....they're outside the peoples houses which contain something of value.

Wonder what the supply chain for blue paint is like.  That'll be the end of the red box violations for sure! 

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“Officers must adhere to ethical standards and refrain from actions that could undermine the integrity of our law enforcement institutions.”

The move comes amidst broader efforts to crack down on corruption within the police force and uphold the principles of transparency and accountability

That's a very big ask...

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A few years ago was dating a lawyer, she told me that while studying law the students had to do a work placement, her friend went to work at the National Anti-Corruption Commission, and promptly left as soon as she realised what a corrupt organisation it was. of course they may have cleaned their act up...

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How are they going to enforce this ? 😀

Pretty sure on samui the only way you get the box outside your place is paying for it , they ain't coming to put it up and check it 1-2 times a day for free 🙈.

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That red box service always seemed legit to me, pay a small fee and have the police come by to check on your place.  Why not?

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14 minutes ago, Dante99 said:

That red box service always seemed legit to me, pay a small fee and have the police come by to check on your place.  Why not?

 

Exactly that, 500baht a month for the deterrence value.

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“Officers must adhere to ethical standards"

I am sure that a plague of deafness has suddenly hit the entire force and the practice will continue unabated...

 

As is usual after such statements.

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14 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

 

Exactly that, 500baht a month for the deterrence value.

What deterrent? I see them turn up at the same time to houses sign something then ride away. No house check. If was going to burgle a house I would just wait till they have gone.

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7 minutes ago, Asquith Production said:

What deterrent? I see them turn up at the same time to houses sign something then ride away. No house check. If was going to burgle a house I would just wait till they have gone.

 

The deterrent as far as I am concerned is that would be criminals know that the police are much more likely to take a crime against that premises more seriously.

15 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

 

The deterrent as far as I am concerned is that would be criminals know that the police are much more likely to take a crime against that premises more seriously.

Nonsense, anyone who is paying is deluding themselves 

My friend pays every month, but he asked for a deal, in return they let him pass their checkpoint 1km from his house if he drives home inebriated.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

officers exploiting their official positions for personal gain

 

Ummm? Isn't that the modus operandi of the RTP? 

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1 hour ago, JoePai said:

Nonsense, anyone who is paying is deluding themselves 

Your deluded with that comment, l personally know people that pay and when needed the cops turn up asap and actually do there job.

4 hours ago, Bruce1054 said:

Your deluded with that comment, l personally know people that pay and when needed the cops turn up asap and actually do there job.

Correct. I paid before in samui and someone had come over our wall into the garden at night and then went out again over another wall.

Wife called the police who arrived in 5 minutes and one was the head cop in the area who arrived with his vest on , no shirt but did remember his revolver with very large bullets 😄

On 11/29/2024 at 1:14 PM, ronster said:

Wife called the police who arrived in 5 minutes and one was the head cop in the area who arrived with his vest on , no shirt but did remember his revolver with very large bullets 😄

Wasn't that a scene in Debbie does Dallas?

 

On 11/28/2024 at 10:40 AM, snoop1130 said:

 

Thai police issued an urgent directive prohibiting officers from collecting monthly fees for red checkpoint boxes following a corruption ruling by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).

 

Should be made nationwide !

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