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UK Police Join Thailand Seminar on Suspect Detention Reform

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Pol Gen Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, Deputy National Police Chief, on 26 March 2026 presided over the opening of a workshop aimed at improving suspect detention standards in Thailand. The initiative seeks to align police practices with international standards, focusing on safety, transparency and human rights. The seminar brought together experts from Metropolitan Police Division 6, Chanthaburi Provincial Police and officers from the United Kingdom.

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The workshop forms part of a broader policy drive led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet. The programme emphasises upgrading police procedures to ensure accountability and build public trust. Authorities highlighted that detention practices directly impact Thailand’s image, particularly in terms of investment and tourism.

Pol Gen Thatchai stated that the Royal Thai Police are accelerating reforms to ensure detention systems meet global benchmarks. Key priorities include improved safety measures, transparent processes, and verifiable oversight mechanisms. Human rights protections are also being reinforced as a core element of detention procedures.

Pilot police stations such as Pathumwan Police Station have already implemented upgraded detention models. These include clearly separated zones between detainees and public service areas, standardised monitoring and recording systems, and the introduction of medical rooms. Additionally, Live Scan technology is being used to enhance transparency and reduce risks during detention.

Further plans include establishing centralised detention facilities modelled on systems used in the United Kingdom. Authorities say this approach will improve efficiency, reduce budgetary strain, and ensure more consistent standards in detainee care. The initiative is expected to support broader structural improvements across the police force.

Thaitabloid reported that the seminar aims to ensure maximum safety, full transparency, and public confidence in detention procedures. Officials stressed that there must be no deaths in custody, underscoring the urgency of reform. The programme will be expanded to police stations nationwide, including in Chiang Mai, Phuket, Surat Thani, Chonburi, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, and Nakhon Ratchasima, as well as nine stations under Metropolitan Police Division 5.

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Nah, I think they got this a little bit wrong. Most probably the few UK guys on the picture travelled here to learn how to detain their own before they enter the plane to Thailand ;-)

26 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Authorities say this approach will improve efficiency, reduce budgetary strain, and ensure more consistent standards in detainee care.

However, if this is true, then that would be a milestone in development as nothing has ever been consistent.

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