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Former IPD deputy chief to clarify the paintings theft incident within Feb 20

 

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BANGKOK: -- The former deputy director-general of Intellectual Property Department Mr Supat Sa-ngundeekul who was caught stealing cheap hotel paintings in Japan last month has asked for five days until February 20 to make a written clarification about the incident.

 

Justice deputy permanent secretary Pol Col Dusadee Arayavuth who chairs the disciplinary committee investigating the incident said that Mr Supat reported himself to him on Wednesday to acknowledge the charges against him.

 

The meeting was brief and took about 15 minutes during which Mr Supat promised to present his clarification in writing within February 20, he added.

 

Pol Col Dusadee said Mr Supat could present his written clarification himself or send it directly to the committee’s secretary.

 

The clarification will be considered along with the information that the committee had obtained from the Thai consular office in Japan as well as consequences from the incident toward the image of the department and Thailand, he said, adding that he expected the case to be resolved within this month or next as the latest.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/former-ipd-deputy-chief-clarify-paintings-theft-incident-within-feb-20/

 
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Apparently the paintings were copies of Thai art so he felt it was his duty to check the authenticity from within the confines of his office...at home....in Thailand.

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He was caught with all evidences produced....what the <deleted> clarifications ...a theft is a theft...I wonder if the accused is just a man in the street what would happen....

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First the top policeman needs a few weeks to come up

with an excuse as to why he receives  50K a month from

a company as adviser,then this guy needs a few more 

days to "clarify" why he did it,the truth is slow of coming,

if at all here.looking forward to both stories.

regards worgeordie

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" He disclosed that there are only two choices of penalty for Mr Supat: dismissal without pension or dismissal with pension."

 

so which do you think it will be?

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16 hours ago, tomyummer said:

Apparently the paintings were copies of Thai art so he felt it was his duty to check the authenticity from within the confines of his office...at home....in Thailand.

Or he was too drunk to find out that they were fake. Mao mak mak!

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