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PM Prayut tells police to adhere to honesty and integrity in working

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minster Gen Prayut Chan-ocha encouraged the police to work with honesty and integrity and to ensure that the people will be treated fairly and equally.

In a message to the police marking the Police Day on Monday, Gen Prayut expressed his best wishes to the police nationwide as they celebrated the Police Day and urged them to perform duties at their best and with honesty and integrity.

He also said the police must ensure that in performing duties, the people will be treated fairly and equally so that peace and happiness will stay in the societies and the country.

In a celebration ceremony to mark the Police Day today at the Royal Thai Police headquarters, the commissioner Pol Gen Somyos Phumpanmuang laid flower garlands at the statute of King Rama IV while police cadets paraded to pay homage to the king who founded the Royal Thai Police.

In a speech to the police nationwide, Pol Gen Somyos also urged them to work with honesty and unity.

He said the police must have soul at work and fulfill their career as the “peace protector” who are ready to sacrifice their blood and lives to maintain peace and order, and that the life and property of the people are ensured.

As ASEAN Economic Community is coming into effect next year, the commissioner said it would expect broader work for the police .

He told the police to adapt themselves to catch up with the change which will be more complicated and digitalised.

There was no doubt that the duty and responsibility of the police would increase and it was unavoidable that they need to improve themselves in know-how, technology and languages to live up with the change.

(Photo : Thai PBS File)

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-prayut-tells-police-adhere-honesty-integrity-working/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-10-13

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He wasn't making a joke. He know's who and what he's up against. It's almost an impossible win for him, but he does hold the trump card of marshal law. He has to be very careful how he plays it.

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As ASEAN Economic Community is coming into effect next year, the commissioner said it would expect broader work for the police .
He told the police to adapt themselves to catch up with the change which will be more complicated and digitalised

In other words the police force will suddenly be shoved into the 21st century, where there are networked national and international computerised databases, everybody keeps accurate and exhaustive records, and their activities will be closely scrutinized by foreign colleagues who are trained to detect culprits using scientific methods and understand how to maintain crime scene integrity and deploy forensic investigators, just like real police?

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He then went on to state that the world was flat and asked the Elephants at the Baanchang Elephant Park in Chiang Mai if they could fly down to Phuket for the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Forget the hollow words which we are all heartily sick of, general. Just send a fact-finding mission to Georgia with a mandate to return and act in whatever fashion they see fit - carte blanche power. You know and we know there is no other way.

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As ASEAN Economic Community is coming into effect next year, the commissioner said it would expect broader work for the police .

He told the police to adapt themselves to catch up with the change which will be more complicated and digitalised

In other words the police force will suddenly be shoved into the 21st century, where there are networked national and international computerised databases, everybody keeps accurate and exhaustive records, and their activities will be closely scrutinized by foreign colleagues who are trained to detect culprits using scientific methods and understand how to maintain crime scene integrity and deploy forensic investigators, just like real police?

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I am not trying to be too cynical, but I am reading something completely different between these lines.

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Does this mean an end to charging 400.000 baht to 'pass' the entrance exam?, I know for a fact they do. Corrupt from start to finish.

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