Popular Post snoop1130 Posted Thursday at 12:04 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 12:04 PM Photo via X/ @lawyerJammy By Petch Petpailin A Member of Parliament (MP) from the People’s Party raised questions to the Royal Thai Police (RTP) regarding the income generated from a special training programme for Chinese volunteer police, as well as the legality and effectiveness of the training, which took only three days to complete. The MP, Sasinan Thamnithinan, shared her concerns on her Twitter account yesterday, January 1, drawing public attention to the issue. Sasinan stated… “A police officer, who wishes to remain anonymous, sent me this story. It is worth questioning whether the RTP has the right to organise training for Chinese volunteer police and charge each participant 38,000 baht. Where does this money go? Where does the budget to organise such training come from? Is it legal to issue these volunteers with identification cards bearing the national emblem?” Photos accompanying the post showed a police officer presenting a Chinese volunteer with a training certificate, an identification card, and a vessel with the Thai flag. One of the photos detailed the training programme, which takes only three days to complete. It also included a breakdown of the 38,000-baht fee and listed the items each Chinese participant would receive upon completing the training. Commander’s defence The Commander of the Metropolitan Police Division 3, Kiattikun Sonthinain, later spoke to the news agency PPTV HD to clarify the matter. He explained that police officers were involved in the programme only as lecturers. The training itself was organised by Siam University in Bangkok, and the officers were not aware of the fees being charged. According to the commander, the training was intended to provide Chinese students at the university with knowledge of Thai law. He also noted that the officers were unaware that participants would be issued items featuring the RTP’s national emblem. Photo via X/ @lawyerJammy The commander emphasised that the Chinese volunteer police did not work for the RTP in any capacity. The programme was merely designed to teach them basic legal knowledge for their daily lives in Thailand. Despite this clarification, Sasinan continued to express concerns. She highlighted that officers from Metropolitan Police Division 3 do not have jurisdiction over the area where the university is located. She argued that officers from Metropolitan Police Division 9 should have been involved instead. The MP further questioned the legitimacy of issuing documents and identification cards bearing the signature of a high-ranking police officer, suggesting that the training may have involved more than just a knowledge-sharing session. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-02 2 1 2 2 1 4
Popular Post DonniePeverley Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM Why not just admit Thailand is now just under the umbrella of China. Anyone that doesn't allow it, will have the regime changed. USA do this too. 1 6 1 1 4
Popular Post Artisi Posted Thursday at 09:04 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:04 PM Just another illegal money generating scheme to enhance the already bulging bank balance of a few of the BIB, nothing new or surprising. 1 5 1 4
Popular Post Emdog Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 03:09 AM 38,000 for 3 days? You could get "Thailand's finest" (hint: not police) for more than 3 days for that sum... 1 5
Popular Post mfd101 Posted Friday at 03:17 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 03:17 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The commander emphasised that the Chinese volunteer police did not work for the RTP in any capacity. The programme was merely designed to teach them basic legal knowledge for their daily lives in Thailand. So how come these 'students' are also 'Chinese volunteer police'? What are their duties & powers to be? 2 1 8
Popular Post wensiensheng Posted Friday at 04:58 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 04:58 AM And added to all that, the RTP are now turning into Giant Pandas! Gotta love the satire in choosing that method to blur out the face of the RTP officer 1 1 1
Popular Post Marco51 Posted Friday at 05:01 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:01 AM 13 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Why not just admit Thailand is now just under the umbrella of China. Anyone that doesn't allow it, will have the regime changed. USA do this too. China has for years tried to "introduce" a sort of tourist police in all major countries where their brainwashed citizens -especially students) go en masse and might learn the meaning of free speech and forced occupation of foreign land in other than mandarin and quite possibly speak to the abominable and uninfluenced locals. This is a camouflage for the communist secret police spying and having a stranglehold on chinese nationals abroad or their families in China, mainly Uighurs and Tibetans from the occupied territories but also chinese artists and actual thinking people. In several EU countries this has been the subject to diplomatic conflicts and consequenses. Thailand of course -it might not realise this- is after the de facto fall of Laos and Cambodia the next in line and any type of 5th column supported by the CCP and the colaborators here. Be very afraid. For further info, please do read Clive Hamilton/ Mareike Ohlberg : Hidden hand and Frank Dikoetter : China after Mao and Sterling Seagrave : Lords of the Rim. Enjoy the goose bumps. 4 2 5 3
Popular Post black tabby12345 Posted Friday at 05:04 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:04 AM So that absurd idea is not dead yet: Chinese cops in Thailand. Even though it was supposedly dismissed earlier. Thai police dismiss TAT proposal to have Chinese policemen patrol tourist cities Bangkok Post - No Chinese cops on Thai streets, says police chief PM says no to Chinese police patrolling in Thailand If they need Chinese-speaking cops, they simply need to hire own people who can do so. 1 1 1
Artisi Posted Friday at 05:08 AM Posted Friday at 05:08 AM 1 minute ago, black tabby12345 said: So that absurd idea is not dead yet: Chinese cops in Thailand. Even though it was supposedly dismissed earlier. Thai police dismiss TAT proposal to have Chinese policemen patrol tourist cities Bangkok Post - No Chinese cops on Thai streets, says police chief PM says no to Chinese police patrolling in Thailand If they need Chinese-speaking cops, they simply need to hire own people who can do so. "If they need Chinese-speaking cops, they simply need to hire own people who can do so." but but, that wouldn't be suitable to the mother country. 1
CallumWK Posted Friday at 05:09 AM Posted Friday at 05:09 AM 4 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: So that absurd idea is not dead yet: Chinese cops in Thailand. Even though it was supposedly dismissed earlier. Thai police dismiss TAT proposal to have Chinese policemen patrol tourist cities Bangkok Post - No Chinese cops on Thai streets, says police chief PM says no to Chinese police patrolling in Thailand If they need Chinese-speaking cops, they simply need to hire own people who can do so. Thailand is not the only country with Chinese police. Europe, North America and almost every country in the world has or had them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_police_overseas_service_stations 2
hotchilli Posted Friday at 05:23 AM Posted Friday at 05:23 AM 17 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The commander emphasised that the Chinese volunteer police did not work for the RTP in any capacity. So ?
Popular Post black tabby12345 Posted Friday at 05:24 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:24 AM 5 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Thailand is not the only country with Chinese police. Europe, North America and almost every country in the world has or had them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_police_overseas_service_stations According to the link you attached, the presence of China cops outside their border functioning as the tool of intimidation of own national(overseas Chinese yet to become naturalized to the country of their residence). Sounds even more horrifying and upsetting; openly violating the law enforcement sovereignty of the respective country even in the first world. 3 1
Popular Post BarBoy Posted Friday at 05:25 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:25 AM Thailand is now little China and little Russia combined. A hellish mix, IMO. When you dance with the devil, don't complain if your ass gets burned!... 3 2 3
Mavideol Posted Friday at 05:56 AM Posted Friday at 05:56 AM 17 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The commander emphasised that the Chinese volunteer police did not work for the RTP in any capacity. The programme was merely designed to teach them basic legal knowledge for their daily lives in Thailand. if that's the case why supply/provide them with RTP uniforms... he's trying very hard to cover up, hope they will dig deeper 555 1 1
Popular Post Mavideol Posted Friday at 05:58 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:58 AM 33 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said: According to the link you attached, the presence of China cops outside their border functioning as the tool of intimidation of own national(overseas Chinese yet to become naturalized to the country of their residence). Sounds even more horrifying and upsetting; openly violating the law enforcement sovereignty of the respective country even in the first world. China doesn't allow double nationality/citizenship 2 1
black tabby12345 Posted Friday at 06:25 AM Posted Friday at 06:25 AM 1 hour ago, Artisi said: "If they need Chinese-speaking cops, they simply need to hire own people who can do so." but but, that wouldn't be suitable to the mother country. In other words, it doesn't serve to gradual takeover of Thailand by CCP? 1
Andycoops Posted Friday at 08:20 AM Posted Friday at 08:20 AM Surely it's a joke, the CCP control every aspect of their citizens lives, while else are all the chinese scum criminals operating outside of the country, including here. Because they would be found out in a jot inside china. The Thai's can train their own police properly because of the endemic corruption, except in how to be corrupt. Clearly another example of mafia making money for no worthwhile purpose...
chmeatloaf Posted Friday at 08:25 AM Posted Friday at 08:25 AM The Government or the Prime Minister should take full responsibility for this as the National Police Chief reports directly to her. It is shamful that this is happening right under her nose. Not another soft power project. 1
wwest5829 Posted Friday at 08:30 AM Posted Friday at 08:30 AM 16 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Why not just admit Thailand is now just under the umbrella of China. Anyone that doesn't allow it, will have the regime changed. USA do this too. I do not doubt that the Chinese are trying to develop Chinese (call them what you want) in many countries to “assist” overseas Chinese. I would ask all, however, to cite creditable sources as to these programs in whatever country being mentioned.
Rimmer Posted Friday at 09:12 AM Posted Friday at 09:12 AM Maybe some of the Chinese mobile motorbike cops could exchange and show the Thai Roving motorbike patrols how its done as well 😀
Artisi Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 19 hours ago, Mavideol said: if that's the case why supply/provide them with RTP uniforms... he's trying very hard to cover up, hope they will dig deeper 555 Who did deeper.? Hard hitting investigative journalists - not in this country, the country of p1$$ weak journalists
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