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BPP gang cases examined

By Post reporters

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) will review all drug trafficking cases involving suspects arrested by Nat Chonnithiwanit's gang in the Border Patrol Police and seek the return of cash rewards given to them.

ONCB secretary-general Kitti Limchaikit said members of Pol Capt Nat's band, based in Chumphon, sought cash rewards from the ONCB every time they arrested drug trafficking suspects. The office has already disbursed rewards of over one million baht to them.

The gang has been accused of forcing innocent people to confess to drug trafficking charges, torturing them, and extorting money and valuables from them.

For cases that the gang has not yet been rewarded, the ONCB would suspend disbursements......

That's bloody civilised of the ONCB. As government employees, will the gang members' pensions also be affected?

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BPP gang cases examined

By Post reporters

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) will review all drug trafficking cases involving suspects arrested by Nat Chonnithiwanit's gang in the Border Patrol Police and seek the return of cash rewards given to them.

ONCB secretary-general Kitti Limchaikit said members of Pol Capt Nat's band, based in Chumphon, sought cash rewards from the ONCB every time they arrested drug trafficking suspects. The office has already disbursed rewards of over one million baht to them.

The gang has been accused of forcing innocent people to confess to drug trafficking charges, torturing them, and extorting money and valuables from them.

For cases that the gang has not yet been rewarded, the ONCB would suspend disbursements......

That's bloody civilised of the ONCB. As government employees, will the gang members' pensions also be affected?

It would be a bit more comforting to see "criminally prosecuted" in there somewhere.

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BPP gang cases examined

By Post reporters

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) will review all drug trafficking cases involving suspects arrested by Nat Chonnithiwanit's gang in the Border Patrol Police and seek the return of cash rewards given to them.

ONCB secretary-general Kitti Limchaikit said members of Pol Capt Nat's band, based in Chumphon, sought cash rewards from the ONCB every time they arrested drug trafficking suspects. The office has already disbursed rewards of over one million baht to them.

The gang has been accused of forcing innocent people to confess to drug trafficking charges, torturing them, and extorting money and valuables from them.

For cases that the gang has not yet been rewarded, the ONCB would suspend disbursements......

That's bloody civilised of the ONCB. As government employees, will the gang members' pensions also be affected?

It would be a bit more comforting to see "criminally prosecuted" in there somewhere.

Wasn't the police chap who murdered the governor of Yasothorn recently released, or sentence reduced or something to that effect? Criminally prosecuted: surely you jest, sire! One suspects it's a question of brotherhood and "our thing" (=cosa nostra).

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Wasn't the police chap who murdered the governor of Yasothorn recently released, or sentence reduced or something to that effect? Criminally prosecuted: surely you jest, sire! One suspects it's a question of brotherhood and "our thing" (=cosa nostra).

The gang that killed the governor of Yasothon was led by Colonel Teung, an ARMY officer, also owner of a boxing gym and purportedly the leader of the Red Bulls, the youth paramilitary organisation that was infamously front and centre in the massacre of the Thammasart students in 1976.

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