webfact Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 Policeman fined 500 baht after attacking a monk on his morning alms rounds Picture: Daily News TRANG: -- A policeman in Trang in the south of Thailand was fined 500 baht after he grappled with a monk collecting alms on his morning rounds. It is believed that the policeman mistakenly thought that the monk was a fake, Daily News reported. But Phra Mahasaksorn Khongphon, 52, was a perfectly respectable monk from the temple of Wat Khlong Nam Jet. Constable Manop Chaidech, attached to the water police in Trang, held the monk in a head lock then slapped him around the head to subdue him. The policeman is thought to have been drunk. Manop accepted the error of his ways later and paid a fine of 500 baht. Since the attack Manop has not been into work. Her was taken home by his wife after the incident earlier in the week. Prasert Songsaeng of Trang police played down the incident saying it was not a dangerous assault, while Manop had not been tested for alcohol in his system as a vehicle was not involved. His boss at the water police Chatchai Sinla said he couldn't comment as to whether the policeman was drunk as he wasn't there. He said yesterday that Manop had failed to turn up for work. He announced that a committee had been convened to look into the matter but stated that Manop was a man who often made merit. A fine had been paid but they would try to find out what possible misunderstanding caused the officer to think that the monk was a fake. Source: Daily News -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2017-03-23
wakeupplease Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 For once the bib had the right idea, wish it would catch on, there would soon be some prime real estate on the market if they did
jerojero Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 Not a dangerous assault, but assault nonetheless. And no blood-alcohol test done. That's convenient. And 500? That's pathetic. Another sweep under rug again!
ScotBkk Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 1 hour ago, webfact said: Quoted OP removed from reply. It's Thailand Same old song !! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
lemonjelly Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 If he attacked anyone whilst drunk on duty, he should be sacked and lose all privileges, end of.... make an example of this idiot, so bloody tired of reading about out of control drunken RTP officers.
Thaiwrath Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 1 hour ago, webfact said: Chatchai Sinla said he couldn't comment as to whether the policeman was drunk As he could not understand a word he was trying to say !
kkerry Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 This officer needs to be transferred immediately to a new posting... leading the search for fugitives at Dhammakaya Temple...
colinneil Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 Well thats a new 1, a policeman drunk, tut,tut.
djayz Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 Drunk or not, the police officer should have showed more restraint in dealing with, what would appear to be a peaceful monk. It doesn't bear thinking about what he would have done, had the monk resisted!
yellowboat Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 It is interesting how nothing is a big deal at the RTP boys club. Assault clergy while intoxicated. Tremendous pillars of society they are .
Mickmouse1 Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 I wonder what the consequences /punishment would be if a Farang was the culprit? ?
chainarong Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 There seems something inherently wrong with Thailand's finest , every time you see anything about a Thai police officer he's always in trouble with the law....................................................
Anthony Loh Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 Wow! So the policemen can just think that the monk is fake and attack him, just only fined 500 baht! What happen if we also, can think that the policemen are fake and attack him and wondering is that the same amount for the fined? 555. Sometimes, really don't understand Thailand as this shouldn't have happen and the punishment is so light for him..............where is the equitable justice!
jollyhangmon Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 3 hours ago, pitrevie said: Drunk in the morning, clearly he has a problem. Sure has, it's called 'work' ...
rkidlad Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 Wild West. Anyone who says the people in power are being genuine in pulling this country in the right direction is absolutely deluded. RTP always have their excuses when defending their own. It's always the same old "It's not serious". If you ever film them breaking the law, it's always "Oh, you cannot film them. That's very serious and makes us look bad". Absolutely pathetic. I avoid the police here like the plague. Wouldn't trust them to do anything.
tomacht8 Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 3 hours ago, kkerry said: This officer needs to be transferred immediately to a new posting... leading the search for fugitives at Dhammakaya Temple... Or he should be transferred to the submarine fleet.
hobobo Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 "He was taken home by his wife after the incident"... where she continues to hold him in a head lock and slaps him around the head or something like that...
worgeordie Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 " what possible misunderstanding caused the officer to think that the monk was a fake." blame it on alcohol,no need for committee to figure that out. not tested as was not driving, is drunk and disorderly not a crime here.and 500 THB fine,that will be a deterrent so he wont do that again regards worgeordie
freebyrd Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 It's Thailand and it's 2017, is there really such a thing as "a perfectly respectable monk " anymore?
Happyman58 Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 All i can say lucky he was not feeding feeding fish more dangerous Naughty Boy go home sober up see you at work tomorrow Next time you attack a monk kill him then he cant talk OK
ratcatcher Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 3 hours ago, rkidlad said: Wild West. Anyone who says the people in power are being genuine in pulling this country in the right direction is absolutely deluded. RTP always have their excuses when defending their own. It's always the same old "It's not serious". If you ever film them breaking the law, it's always "Oh, you cannot film them. That's very serious and makes us look bad". Absolutely pathetic. I avoid the police here like the plague. Wouldn't trust them to do anything. "Wild West." Nope, that was everything west of the Mississippi 150 years ago. What you surely mean is Wild East, a far different situation in relation to the USA, no train robbers, cowboys, Indians etc, etc. What we have here is mad monks, cops as robbers, crazy drivers, snake oil salesmen, aka politicians, and laws where the rich can get away with murder. etc.
kannot Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 7 hours ago, yellowboat said: It is interesting how nothing is a big deal at the RTP boys club. Assault clergy while intoxicated. Tremendous pillars of society they are . no different to assaulting any other person, why should clergy be treated any differently?, if anything Ive got even less respect for them and their fantasy
localczar Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 "The policeman is thought to have been drunk." Seems to be a regular occurrence these days for the so called upholders of the law. So much to be proud of!
CantSpell Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 11 hours ago, colinneil said: Well thats a new 1, a policeman drunk, tut,tut. Drunk at alm time = woohoo. Must have been big party or he starts real early...
farang1979 Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 Chief plays down the incident, officer gets a slap on the wrist, victim hasn't returned to work. Move along nothing to see here. TIT.
daveAustin Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 Quote Prasert Songsaeng of Trang police played down the incident saying it was not a dangerous assault, while Manop had not been tested for alcohol in his system as a vehicle was not involved So much wrong in the op that it is not really worth commenting on, other than the 'government' need to take a good look at this state sponsored mafia than piddling around with taxing the poor to death and blowing much needed funds on pathetic submarines that will never be needed for anything but self-important 'prestige'! pfft
sandemara Posted March 25, 2017 Posted March 25, 2017 I wonder how long "inactive" posts would last if being posted to such a situation meant an automatic transfer into a crew membership amongThailand's dynamic submariners? The underwater military force could actually become useful as a deterrent: for public servants considering corrupt activities. Yes, you might be "inactive" for a few years while the authorities get their bathtub ready for their new toys, but you get a chance to redeem yourself on your first mission. The parachute wings patches seem to be de rigeur for aspirational military careerists inj recent years. How about a blue bubble patch for submariners as the new black in uniform ornaments?
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