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Attorney general orders probe into ‘drunk’ public prosecutor whose voice went viral

 

The attorney general has ordered an investigation and threatened severe disciplinary action against a public prosecutor in Chon Buri, who allegedly abused his authority by forcing a patrol policeman to apologise to his face for refusing to lead him to a larp (Isaan spicy minced-meat) shop.

 

The audio clip of a policeman from Saensuk police station apologising to the unnamed public prosecutor was posted on the popular social-issue complaint Facebook page “Black Heart Queen @queentogetherisone” on Sunday, where it subsequently went viral.

 

In the clip, an unnamed policeman can be heard telling the public prosecutor that he had been told by his commander to see him and apologise, but he did not know what he had done wrong.

 

The man, who claimed to be public prosecutor on the clip, said the policeman was in the wrong for failing to have treated a public prosecutor with due respect.

 

The administrator of the Facebook page said the policeman recounted that he had been patrolling the road and the public prosecutor, who was apparently drunk, got his attention by sounding his car’s horn and told him to lead the way to a larp shop.

 

However, the policeman refused to comply, saying he was on duty patrolling the road.

 

The public prosecutor then became angry and called the station commander to demand an apology. 

 

The policeman said the public prosecutor had also called a local military leader, demanding that he send three troops to capture him and get him to apologise in person.

 

Somnuek Siangkong, spokesman of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), said on Monday that Attorney General Pongniwat Yutthaphanborikan had learned of the clip and ordered an investigation, because the incident severely damaged the reputation of public prosecutors.

 

Pongniwat ordered the head of the internal affairs division of the OAG, Thira Hongcharoen, to investigate the incident as a matter of urgency. 

 

If the individual in question really is a public prosecutor, he will face severe disciplinary action, the spokesman added.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30320371

 

 
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Posted
4 minutes ago, MartinBangkok said:

Whats´s the fuss? The "prosecutor" is merely doing things the Thai way...

 

If the story is real, to me it brings some questions:

 

- How did a person with these thoughts and behaviors ever get to be a public prosecutor? 

 

- I have doubts this is the first time this person has exhibited such attitudes and actions, if true why is he still in the force?  

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Nothing like the imaginary loss of face to trigger a public temper tantrum that will guarantee a loss of face.  :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

You really couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.  Pure Monty Python, or maybe Mel Brooks.

Posted (edited)
36 minutes ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

The man, who claimed to be public prosecutor on the clip, said the policeman was in the wrong for failing to have treated a public prosecutor with due respect.

People who abuse their position in this way are not worthy of respect. Quite the opposite actually, which has actually turned out to be the case, as he is clearly viewed with contempt by those who have been commenting on it, here and on Facebook.

I hope he loses lots of face by having to publicly apologise, or better still, sack the tosser.

Edited by darksidedog
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"... because the incident severely damaged the reputation of ................fill in the blank,,,,,,,,,,,,,,public prosecutors.

                                                                                                                                                                    Thailand

                                                                                                                                                                     Tourism industry  

etc etc

Lots of this going around. I'm waiting for news of someone sullying the reputation of the Pattaya social workers.

Posted

If the Public Prosecutor really was drunk and driving a car, why did the Policeman not arrest him,

probably more than his job was worth,the P.P. would have had him sacked,that's the problem.

regards worgeordie

Posted
2 hours ago, worgeordie said:

If the Public Prosecutor really was drunk and driving a car, why did the Policeman not arrest him,

probably more than his job was worth,the P.P. would have had him sacked,that's the problem.

regards worgeordie


And now the cop should be sacked because he so egregiously failed to do his duty that he's paid by the public to carry out.

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Probe ordered into ‘drunk public prosecutor’ threatening cops
By The Nation

 

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Chon Buri’s police chief Pol Maj General Somprasong Yentuam

 

THE ATTORNEY general has ordered an investigation and threatened severe disciplinary action against a public prosecutor in Chon Buri, who allegedly abused his authority by forcing two patrol policemen to apologise to his face for refusing to lead him to a larp (Isaan spicy minced-meat) shop.

 

The audio clip of two policemen from Saensuk police station apologising to the unnamed public prosecutor was posted on the popular social-issue complaint Facebook page “Black Heart Queen @queentogetherisone” on Sunday, where it subsequently went viral.

 

In the clip, the unnamed policemen can be heard telling the public prosecutor that they had been told by their commander to see him and apologise, but they did not know what they had done wrong.

 

The man, who claimed to be a public prosecutor in the clip, said the policemen were in the wrong for failing to treat a public prosecutor with due respect.

 

The administrator of the Facebook page said the policemen recounted that they had been patrolling the road and the public prosecutor, who was apparently drunk, got their attention by sounding his car’s horn and told them to lead the way to a larp shop.

 

However, the policemen refused to comply, saying they were on duty patrolling the road.

 

The public prosecutor then became angry and called the station commander to demand an apology. 

 

The policemen said the public prosecutor had also called a local military leader, demanding that he send three troops to capture them and get them to apologise in person.

 

Somnuek Siangkong, spokesman of the Office of the Attorney-General, said on yesterday that Attorney-General Pongniwat Yutthaphanborikan had learned of the incident and ordered an investigation because the incident severely damaged the reputation of public prosecutors.

 

Pongniwat ordered the head of the internal affairs division of the OAG, Thira Hongcharoen, to investigate the incident as a matter of urgency. 

 

If the individual in question really is a public prosecutor, he will face severe disciplinary action, the spokesman added.

 

Chon Buri’s police chief Pol Maj General Somprasong Yentuam said he had already listened to the clip but could not yet verify if one of the people in the clip was really a public prosecutor. 

 

“I have already ordered the Saensuk Police Station’s superintendent to investigate,” he said. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30320371

 
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Posted
12 hours ago, WhizBang said:

Nothing like the imaginary loss of face to trigger a public temper tantrum that will guarantee a loss of face.  :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

You really couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.  Pure Monty Python, or maybe Mel Brooks.

 

Posted

Unnamed public prosecutor? Why?

The ignorant barsteward should be named, shamed , sacked.

This pr++k is not fit to do the job of a prosecutor, too bloody arrogant.

Posted (edited)

on a scale of 1 to 10.....

with a 'ten' being a Civil Service ajarn showing up to his first class of the day so drunk he can't hardly stand up straight in front of his students....

I give this a 2.
 





 

Edited by maewang99
Posted

The Do-you-know-who-I-am movement is alive and well and flourishing in Thailand. I'd sack not just the Public Prosecutor for Drunk Driving but also the Station chief who ordered his men to apologise.

Posted
3 hours ago, webfact said:

Chon Buri’s police chief Pol Maj General Somprasong Yentuam said he had already listened to the clip but could not yet verify if one of the people in the clip was really a public prosecutor

...and here is the "out", duly furnished by a member of another organization with a chronically tarnished reputation

Posted

"If the individual in question really is a public prosecutor...".
How about if he really is not? I would think that entails some severe disciplinary action as well, like a jail term for impersonating, & etc.

 

Posted
16 hours ago, WhizBang said:

Nothing like the imaginary loss of face to trigger a public temper tantrum that will guarantee a loss of face.  :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

You really couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.  Pure Monty Python, or maybe Mel Brooks.

 

 

if monty python could be a country .......................

 

 

the 3 stooges  x 20 million

Posted
17 hours ago, darksidedog said:

People who abuse their position in this way are not worthy of respect.

If all of those who do would be sent to a remote island for AA, there would not be a single traffic jam in this country.

Posted

Smart move to tape the conversation.

 

Lowly police are often placed between a rock and a hard place,  their superiors siding with 'supposed' VIPs rather than with their underlings. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

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