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New Pattaya police chief tells officers to stop taking bribes

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PATTAYA:--New Pattaya police chief, Pol. Col. Sukthat Pumpunmuang told officers to stop taking bribes and focus on snatching thefts and tourist druggings to clean up the city’s image.

In a meeting with officers at Pattaya City Hall Jan. 22, the new superintendent - the brother of national police chief Gen. Somyos Pumpunmuang - said snatchings of jewelry and handbags occur 30-50 times a month in Pattaya with the perpetrators getting young, now often in the 15-16 age range.

The second most-reported crime is the drugging and robbery of tourists, usually by transvestites and female prostitutes on Pattaya Beach, he said.

Sukthat said if those two types of crimes could be controlled, the city’s crime problem would greatly be diminished.

- See more at: http://www.pattayamail.com/localnews/new-pattaya-police-chief-tells-officers-to-stop-taking-bribes-44586#sthash.byQTd44k.dpuf

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He also warned officers - particularly traffic cops - to stop taking bribes. With cameras in every phone and social media so prevalent there are “eyes and ears” everywhere, he said. Officers caught taking bribes would damage the image of Pattaya.He made special mention of traffic police and said there have been many complaints about the large number of checkpoints, which people see as bribe-taking centers. He said officers must justify the need for checkpoints and clarify if they are to prevent crime or control traffic.The meeting wrapped with a greeting by Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, who assured officers that city hall had no intention of taking over some of the jurisdiction of police and said the city wants to support the police department either through food, drinks or allowances.- See more at: http://www.pattayamail.com/localnews/new-pattaya-police-chief-tells-officers-to-stop-taking-bribes-44586#.dpuf

So, don't do it because it is wrong/illegal, but because you will get caught on camera, and that will damage our reputation.

And then the Mayor offers free drinks, food and allowances.

Don't know what to say, really.

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Last 'new' guy said the same.Little or no change at all.

They would need to bring in a whole new team. One or two new guys at the top will get nothing done.

Just making the right noises. Expect a few clamp downs to get in the headlines then nothing much till the next new guy comes.

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No good, chief, just telling them.

Catch some of them taking bribes, punish them and then what you say will be heard by the others.

Unfortunately, bribery and corruption has been flourishing for many years in the RTP.

Fortunately, the new government is here to change things, and they will.

Give them time.......

Not much point.

All he can do is ask nicely and hope they will conform which they will not.

The problem is that anyone in this country who seriously attempts to stop any corruption in the police will find themselves dead within a month...... Accident or suicide of course, and this goes right up to the top.

That is what stops the crack downs.

It is why corruption will remain part of Thailand daily life, and will never be stopped.

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New Pattaya police chief, Pol. Col. Sukthat Pumpunmuang told officers to stop taking bribes

So, he confess that they are taking bribes. Amazing !

In most countries, admitting this would make a huge scandal .

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New Pattaya police chief tells officers to stop taking bribes

Sounds good, but

I wonder if this is going to happen

or will they just pretend to follow his order but carry on as before?

or will he fall down from a high building?

I wish him success and good luck

and btw it is not only about taking bribes but also about pressuring for bribes

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He is correct in saying that controlling those two types of crime will go a long way to improving Pattaya's international image.

I wish him all the best in his effort.

I hope that he finds time to have a look at all of those nasty Eastern Block hookers that have recently migrated to 2nd Road between Pattaya Tai, and

where the road splits to got to Jom Tien or Pratumnak hill. They have been multiplying lately, and it only takes a short stroll through this section of road, to

find them everywhere, lurking in the shadows.

Not sure who they are paying to be left alone, but they definitely do not help the cities reputation, and should be cleared out ASAP.

I suppose that it is partly because of the suppression of these activities on Beach Road, that has caused some go them to move on.

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No good, chief, just telling them.

Catch some of them taking bribes, punish them and then what you say will be heard by the others.

Unfortunately, bribery and corruption has been flourishing for many years in the RTP.

Fortunately, the new government is here to change things, and they will.

Give them time.......

Do you ever wake up from these dreams?? You will discover nightmares!!!!

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The RTP system is broken at it's core. The police have to pay for their positions (as much as $1 million USD for police chief of a large and lucrative city) then get paid a disgustingly low salary.

The system is and always has been set up to be corrupt.

Until the system itself is reformed there is zero chance of the corruptions stopping. This is nothing but lip service and a waste of breath.

Change the system then actually hold people accountable for their actions. Otherwise just shut up and carry on as usual.

There are actually plans underway for a major change in the RTP. Public meetings start soon and many suggestions have been discussed publicly recently. Will it happen? Will these changes work? Who knows, but it's being discussed at the highest levels. All we can do is keep our fingers crossed. From what I've heard, this new chief of police is pretty good. He deserves some time to see if he can sort things out.

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