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Private Dressed As General To Get Free Drinks
By Khaosod Online

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BANGKOK: -- A soldier has been arrested for disguising himself as a Lieutenant General to bully a bar owner into voiding his bills.

Ms. Orn-Uma Sukkasem, 57, the owner of Tukta Cafe and Karaoke Bar in Nonthaburi Province, told the police that Pvt. Chatchai Sribung-ngaw, 21, had been drinking and eating at her bar on the night of 19 September. He also reportedly summoned a waitress to drink with him.

When Ms. Orn-Uma′s bar closed down after midnight, she presented a bill of 1,800 baht to Pvt. Chatchai, who reportedly complained the price was too high. Ms. Orn-Uma said she agreed to give him a discount of 500 baht, but Pvt. Chatchai still refused to pay the bill.

The Private eventually walked to his van in the parking lot, and came back dressed as a Lieutenant General. He threatened Ms. Orn-Uma that he would have her business closed down for good, according to the owner. She called police soon afterwards.

When the police interrogated Pvt. Chatchai, he said he was actually a Captain in the Royal Thai Army, and that the uniform belonged to his father. The police ran a quick check and realised that the uniform in fact belonged to Lt.Gen. Pavaris Jamsawaeng, Director of Tourism Department of the Royal Thai Army, who is not related to Pvt. Chatchai.

The man also failed to answer which year he graduated from the cadet academy, and was unable to explain how a 21-year-old man like him can earn such a high-ranking army decoration so quickly.

Pvt.Chatchai later confessed that he was actually a private serving as a driver for Lt.Gen.Pavaris. His boss was sleeping, Pvt. Chatchai said, so he drove the van out for drinks.

Ms. Orn-Uma asked Pvt. Chatchai to pay for his meal, but he said he only had a few hundreds baht. Ms. Orn-Uma then took the money, and did not file any charge against him, saying it would be waste of her time.

However, the police said they must proceed with the charge of wearing Army uniform without permission against Pvt. Chatchai. The soldier will be investigated by a joint unit between Ministry of Defense and Royal Thai Police.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNM09UYzBNRFk1TkE9PQ==

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-09-21

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Bless my soul soon be as many privates as there are generals in the Thai army

When the police interrogated Pvt. Chatchai, he said he was actually a Captain in the Royal Thai Army, and that the uniform belonged to his father. The police ran a quick check and realised that the uniform in fact belonged to Lt.Gen. Pavaris Jamsawaeng, Director of Tourism Department of the Royal Thai Army, who is not related to Pvt. Chatchai.

Would the aforementioned general be responsible for the well being of Thai soldiers sent to such delightful resorts of Afghanistan, Iraq, attached to U.N. forces etc etc?

What budget allocation does he get from T.A.T.,?

Now we see how tourist figures jump, every time a private moves he's or she's a tourist!!!

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Better dig deeper into this happening...... remember a couple weeks ago it was a monk dressed as a police col..... ...except for the flip flops, washing a car....

Maybe he was really a monk........ Maybe he was really THE monk, sneaking back into the country to visit his family, and give them some of the 300 Million.tongue.png Thje monk , dressed as a general,,,,,, settling for just a private...... triple disguise.

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He looks far too intelligent to be a General. coffee1.gif

I've met a couple of Thai Army Generals in my time here, they were well educated with a good command of English, very decent men.... and I doubt you'd have the balls to be so rude to their face.........

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I think someone is in deep doo doo, it doesn't matter where you are, for an enlisted man to impersonate an officer is a serious offence.

??? The length and breadth of Thailand people impersonate police officers

most are actually salaried

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