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DSI officials faulted for dereliction of duties

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DSI officials faulted for dereliction of duties

 

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BANGKOK: -- A group of Department of Special Investigation (DSI) officials on duty the night former Phang-nga land official Thawatchai Anukul died mysteriously have been faulted for dereliction of duty and making false report.

 

An informed DSI source disclosed that there were three officials assigned to watch the detention room where Mr Thawatchai was detained, two officials on the ground floor of the detention building and other officials oversee security matter.

 

Initial findings by a probe team of the DSI had faulted the guards for not strictly doing their job, some for making false report pertaining to Thawatchai’s death and those overseeing security affairs.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/dsi-officials-faulted-dereliction-duties/

 
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A slap on their hands and off they go..

The catch who they want. Sometimes the police pull off amazing arrests but when it comes to corruption and abuse by this government, no one can be arrested or even fired. Do the the guys running things wear jackets with Injustice Today written on the back?

"...A group of DSI officials on duty the night...Thawatchai Anukul died mysteriously have been faulted for dereliction of duty and making false report..."

 

"...died mysteriously..." - does that mean they still don't know the cause of death after all the forensic investigation?

 

Looks like the three officials assigned to watch the detention room are going to be the stooges when blame is finalised!

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Dereliction of duty, making false reports. Thats a good 1.

What about being party to murdering an inmate?

Or at least turning a blind eye.

1 hour ago, waldroj said:

"...A group of DSI officials on duty the night...Thawatchai Anukul died mysteriously have been faulted for dereliction of duty and making false report..."

 

"...died mysteriously..." - does that mean they still don't know the cause of death after all the forensic investigation?

 

 

Not the case, we know exactly how he died,

 

"The Thung Song Hong police superintendent earlier said the victim died because someone did it but it was not a murder."

 

So there we have it, that should put an end to all the speculation once and for all.

DSI? Just the police with a change of label...

18 minutes ago, trogers said:

DSI? Just the police with a change of label...

 

If you mean an agency that operates completely outside the law while pretending to uphold it, then, yes; if you mean officially, then no.

 

The RTP operate directly under the Office of the Prime Minister, while the DSI operate under the Ministry of Justice.

 

What? not even a transfer to inactive duty anymore? is it bursting at the seems

already over there? Or could it be that the DSI is a rouge agency that answers

to no one?

4 hours ago, webfact said:

three officials assigned to watch the detention room where Mr Thawatchai was detained, two officials on the ground floor of the detention building and other officials oversee security matter.

Time to take one for the team, huh? :thumbsup:

Derelict of duty = not doing the job in such a way that no one knew he was "removed" for what he knew.

...yet....nobody is to blame......

 

....'killed by someone else...but not a murder'.....

 

...that sums everything up .....

 

....wow....

 

 

 

 

Faulted is one thing but will any follow up action, if any, be ?

They were negligent and made made false reports about their duty which might be quite common but on this occasion someone was found dead in very suspicious circumstances, let's just forget the way the BIB colonel has danced around the description and that must put them in the frame for something a little more serious than neglect of duty.

However ... !

When you consider who was in charge for some time, of this "do slowly or nothing" den of favorites of those who have had influence, this is not real surprising now is it?

The designated stooges have been found negligent by an internal panel. Now another internal panel will weigh recommended discipline.

 

Can the Inactive Posts Department possible hold any new entrants????

5 hours ago, BigBadGeordie said:

Not the case, we know exactly how he died,

 

"The Thung Song Hong police superintendent earlier said the victim died because someone did it but it was not a murder."

 

So there we have it, that should put an end to all the speculation once and for all.

Not for me! I won't be satisfied until they bust some designer knockoff stalls in BKK, then I'll feel my week has balanced out evenly.

 

More suspicious details in Bangkok Post:

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1080748/thawatchais-kin-doubt-dsi-camera-claims

 

Faulty camera, backup system malfunction, etc. I guess his secrets are safe now.

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I think they misspelled dereliction of duty, it should be spelled MURDER!!!

5 hours ago, jamesbrock said:

 

If you mean an agency that operates completely outside the law while pretending to uphold it, then, yes; if you mean officially, then no.

 

The RTP operate directly under the Office of the Prime Minister, while the DSI operate under the Ministry of Justice.

 

You think DSI recruit directly from the general public, especially senior posts?

45 minutes ago, trogers said:

You think DSI recruit directly from the general public, especially senior posts?

 

Actually, like any bureau like the FBI or AFP, I'd expect they'd recruit the most highly qualified investigative officers from police, customs and revenue departments, as well as prosecutors, accountants, lawyers and public servants from a variety of other government agencies. The current, Director-General, Mrs Suwana Suwanjata, is the former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice.

Dereliction of duty, I would say so. The Soviets and the Khymer Rouge had an effective solution to this problem, someone dies in your custody, you take their place.

feel like I"m living in" la la land"I wonder why.??.............LOL

16 hours ago, nausea said:

Dereliction of duty, I would say so. The Soviets and the Khymer Rouge had an effective solution to this problem, someone dies in your custody, you take their place.

You haven't read any Solzhenitsyn then?

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