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Police Confirm Online Traffic Records Leak Involving Thai PM Anutin

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The national police chief has confirmed the authenticity of traffic law violations linked to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul shared online. The records originated from the police database and were posted on the Facebook page 'CSI LA,' revealing nine citations from 2017 and 2020. The police are currently working to identify those responsible for the leak, as the information is considered personal.

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The violations involved a combination of expired, cancelled, and newly issued citations. Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet highlighted that the data breach did not result from a cyberattack. Instead, it is believed that someone with authorized access may have disclosed the information. The police chief emphasized the investigation's fairness, noting that vehicle owners are not always responsible for traffic offences tied to their vehicles.

He further explained that individuals could only check their own electronic traffic tickets, while access to broader system data is strictly for authorized police personnel. This incident has prompted an internal investigation to trace how the records were accessed and shared, aiming to ensure accountability and prevent future breaches.

Deputy national police chief Samran Nualma, who manages traffic operations, is leading the investigation. The probe aims to ascertain the identity of those involved and understand the circumstances surrounding the leak. The outcome could lead to stricter measures on data access within the police force to prevent similar incidents, reported Thai PBS.

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