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Chalerm Vows To Look Into Nov 24 Pitak Siam Crackdown

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Chalerm vows to look into Nov 24 crackdown

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung said yesterday that he would demand an explanation from the police about the violent clashes with protesters in November.

He made this promise after watching video clips of police firing teargas at the protesting Pitak Siam group on November 24 and of police arresting a television cameraman. The clips were shot by reporters, who played them when Chalerm testified in front of a House sub-committee in charge of finding facts about the November 24 crackdown.

Chalerm, looking serious after watching the clips, said he had instructed police to not use force against the protesters. He also requested a copy of the clipS so he can play them while demanding an explanation.

The deputy PM was summoned by the subcommittee to testify on the crackdown because his duties put him in charge of the Royal Thai Police.

Chalerm explained that he was not in charge of operations on the day in question because he was not the director of the operation centre, which was set up under the Internal Security Act. However, he said, he could not deny his responsibility as deputy prime minister in charge of police.

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Please lodge your assault charges against Chalerm with the DSI asap. Open and shut case as he has already admitted responsibility.

Have the DSI charged him with murder yet ? wink.png

So he was not in charge of the operation centre at that time, so he is not responsible? How was in charge? Yingluck?. Who was in charge of CRES during the 2010 crackdown? Was it Abhisit? Does anyone actually take responsibility for anything in this country?

The deputy PM was summoned by the subcommittee to testify on the crackdown because his duties put him in charge of the Royal Thai Police.

Chalerm explained that he was not in charge of operations on the day in question because he was not the director of the operation centre, which was set up under the Internal Security Act. However, he said, he could not deny his responsibility as deputy prime minister in charge of police.

Those 45 degree angle shoulders seem to be coming into play for Chalerm, seems as if nothing stays on them. due to the acute angle of non responsibility..whistling.gif

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Here you go. So the police DID use excessive force. There are hundreds of posts on this forum where people are justifying the behavior of the police on Nov 24.

Well done Chalerm. burp.gif Your democracy loving boss must be proud of you.

So, after he has demanded an explanation from police, the PM, should then demand an explanation from him, as the minister (supposedly) in charge.

Isn't that how it's supposed to work?

Teflon suit anyone?

Teflon suit anyone?

Great idea, such a suit wouldn't show the ear medicine stains

Chalerm vows...and the world holds its collective breath in anticipation.

Is this the Dept. PM Pol. Captain Chalerm who first didn't think much about a mere handful of protesters following with serious talks about possible 3rd party element who might create havoc and justifying the need for 50,000 of his fellow police officers? That Chalerm?

Please type complaints to Chalerm in large bold font that can be read while looking through the bottom of a whisky tumbler (finest crystal, of course).

Here you go. So the police DID use excessive force. There are hundreds of posts on this forum where people are justifying the behavior of the police on Nov 24.

Well done Chalerm. burp.gif Your democracy loving boss must be proud of you.

I think he is going to wish he had had a little less ear medicine when he made that statement.

So, after he has demanded an explanation from police, the PM, should then demand an explanation from him, as the minister (supposedly) in charge.

Isn't that how it's supposed to work?

Teflon suit anyone?

She can demand all she wants It is Thaksin he has to answer to.

How do you answer to aa loose canon?

Was this the same incident that they were refused a SoE by the Courts at the time?

The deputy PM was summoned by the subcommittee to testify on the crackdown because his duties put him in charge of the Royal Thai Police.

Chalerm explained that he was not in charge of operations on the day in question because he was not the director of the operation centre, which was set up under the Internal Security Act. However, he said, he could not deny his responsibility as deputy prime minister in charge of police.

Those 45 degree angle shoulders seem to be coming into play for Chalerm, seems as if nothing stays on them. due to the acute angle of non responsibility..whistling.gif

386035d1278917167-ford-figo-review-price-pictures-45_degree_angle.gif

Looks like the director of the operations centre will be promoted to an inactive post shortly - and "justice" will seen to be served. All will again be happy in the land of sunshine and smiles.

Has he sobered up yet?

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I find it a little alarming that as Deputy PM and Minister responsible for Police, he has to wait for some journo's to show their clips (youtube has them), before he realises/admits that someone perhaps didn't follow orders. He seems to think that he is ok because he told police not to carry out violent actions on protestors and obviously someone in the police didn't follow orders. But Chalerm wants Abhisits balls even though Abhisit gave clear orders to soldiers, yet some soldiers may not have followed orders. Sweet! I hope the claims against Chalerm now come flooding in.

Well there's little chance of the DSI getting involved as he & his buddies control it. Victims should file charges in an independent court - before they are all PTP controlled.

I think he will do a thorough investigation and discover who let the media get a hold of their high handed actions. I am quite sure he specifically ordered them to not make it so obvious.

Heads will roll but not for their actions but because they let them selves be found out.wai2.gif

I find it a little alarming that as Deputy PM and Minister responsible for Police, he has to wait for some journo's to show their clips (youtube has them), before he realises/admits that someone perhaps didn't follow orders. He seems to think that he is ok because he told police not to carry out violent actions on protestors and obviously someone in the police didn't follow orders. But Chalerm wants Abhisits balls even though Abhisit gave clear orders to soldiers, yet some soldiers may not have followed orders. Sweet! I hope the claims against Chalerm now come flooding in.

I really don't think claims for bruises and cuts from hefting the barriers out of the way and discomfort caused by teargas (especially if its your own) will be treated that serious by any courts but go ahead, should make cringeworthy reading as we hear about some right wing prada shopper explaining how her monumental hairdo collapsed after a good roughing up in the front lines whilst she saved us all from the evil Thaksin. And then there were the professionals;

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