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Top police investigator scolds officers, suggests military arrested wrong guy

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Top police investigator scolds officers, suggests military arrested wrong guy

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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Undated file photo of an oil platform in the Gulf of Thailand’s Manora oil field.

 

NAKHON SI THAMMARAT — Confident assertions a Chiang Mai native in military custody was behind one of the Mother’s Day attacks unraveled Tuesday with the top police investigator backing off from the claim after traveling to the scene to review the case.

 

During a briefing on the case, deputy police chief Sriwarah Rangsipramkul became furious when he learned how the local police force went about arresting 32-year-old Sakarin Karuehat, scolding them for shoddy police work, an officer present told a Matichon reporter, hinting at a disconnect between police and military authorities.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2016/08/16/top-police-investigator-scolds-officers-suggests-military-arrested-wrong-guy/

 

-- Khaosod English 2016-08-16

Thailand's finest:cheesy:

A disconnect between the cops and the military? Been happening for years. :thumbsup:

oh well, true to form, nothing new here then.they just can't help keeping their gobs shut. laughing stock once again. the world looks on in amazement.

Let the blame games begin, and as an added bonus in this round the team with the correct answer gets an additional 200,000 Baht reward.

An empty bucket makes the most noise!

During a briefing on the case, deputy police chief Sriwarah Rangsipramkul became furious when he learned how the local police force went about arresting 32-year-old Sakarin Karuehat, scolding them for shoddy police work, an officer present told a Matichon reporter, hinting at a disconnect between police and military authorities.

 

Temper, temper, deputy. Control your emotions, you don't want to be transfered do you?

 

Who cares what the military do, be a good bobby and keep your opinions to yourself. The futures bright if you keep mum. 

"A helicopter was dispatched to arrest Sakarin on the platform and he was taken to a nearby barracks under that authority."

 

they made him fly in a Thai MILITARY helicopter? 

 

call Amnesty International. This is cruel and unusual punishment.  

 

 

 

 

A word of caution!

 

None of the (more) reputable media sources appear to be running this story!

 

However, as well as Khaosod English, it does also appear (word for word) on the following sites:

What a load of bxxxllxks what are you talking about ? If a seriously ill person was airlifted by a military helicopter to a military air base, would that attract the same attention and comments you have just made. Please engage brain before commenting .

just to add, the military run the country, whether you accept it or not 

As we know from the rice case; the military's agenda is to make it stick regardless of justice. Gotta destroy the reds & Shins while we have the foot on the throat !(or is it; guns to the head?)

Desperation for the reward is ramping up.

Quote; "hinting at a disconnect between police and military authorities".

Disconnect between rich and poor, disconnect between red and yellow, north and south, yes and no....so much....well....disconnection! Happiness returned???

Let the Bungler Games begin!

....wow....

Sakarin wants his finger nails back

3 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Sakarin wants his finger nails back

 

I am more concern for his life than finger nails. Morbid accidents happen quite frequently in military cells. 

 

Does anyone know if Sakarin is OK? Or did he come down with a fatal case of blood poisoning?

3 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

 

I am more concern for his life than finger nails. Morbid accidents happen quite frequently in military cells. 

 

 

Police ask court to issue today new warrant against him for illegally possession of explosive...... 

I really don't get the news, it says the police arrested 32 year old Sakarin, later it says the army did from the oil rig? poor reporting?

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 1:49 PM, mike324 said:

I really don't get the news, it says the police arrested 32 year old Sakarin, later it says the army did from the oil rig? poor reporting?

 

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 1:49 PM, mike324 said:

I really don't get the news, it says the police arrested 32 year old Sakarin, later it says the army did from the oil rig? poor reporting?

Nothing new in the poor reporting comment. 

On 8/16/2016 at 8:31 PM, DipStick said:

What a load of bxxxllxks what are you talking about ? If a seriously ill person was airlifted by a military helicopter to a military air base, would that attract the same attention and comments you have just made. Please engage brain before commenting .

just to add, the military run the country, whether you accept it or not 

"A helicopter was dispatched to arrest Sakarin on the platform and he was taken to a nearby barracks under that authority."

they made him fly in a Thai MILITARY helicopter? 

call Amnesty International. This is cruel and unusual punishment."  Posted by NCC1701A 

 

Dipstick, are you familiar with Mr Sarcasm & his cousin Mr. Irony?   NCC does that very well.:whistling:

On 8/16/2016 at 8:31 PM, DipStick said:

What a load of bxxxllxks what are you talking about ? If a seriously ill person was airlifted by a military helicopter to a military air base, would that attract the same attention and comments you have just made. Please engage brain before commenting .

just to add, the military run the country, whether you accept it or not 

 

that was a sarcastic comment.....if you have been following the news, military helicopter has been crashing a little too frequent over the past years....

looks like he was released

 

 

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