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Several senior officers from Bangkok’s Lumpini Police Station have been re-assigned following a number of raids on restaurants selling alcohol. The 5 officers have been named by the Pattaya News as Chakkrit Chosoongnoen, Chayachai Nathanakan, Prachya Boonyuen, Ekkarat Malawanno, and Sittisak Sudhom. They are accused of turning a blind eye to venues violating Covid-19 restrictions by allowing the sale and consumption of alcohol on-site. Raids have been taking place on a near-daily basis, as police crack down on such violations. Bars and nightlife across the country have been ordered shut since April, with the CCSA insisting they have the potential […]

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"Several senior officers from Bangkok’s Lumpini Police Station have been re-assigned following a number of raids on restaurants selling alcohol. The 5 officers have been named by the Pattaya News as Chakkrit Chosoongnoen, Chayachai Nathanakan, Prachya Boonyuen, Ekkarat Malawanno, and Sittisak Sudhom. They are accused of turning a blind eye to venues violating Covid-19 restrictions by allowing the sale and consumption of alcohol on-site."

It is good that they are being named; it is a start.

However, why re-assigned?

Why not charged with a crime?

Why are they being treated differently than any other people (yes, I know)?

Until senior police officers are seen being sent to jail in handcuffs, Thailand will never achieve its desire for first-world status.

 

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"many flouting the rules and in some cases, being ignored by the police. This decision to look the other way is believed to be behind the latest re-assignment of Bangkok officers."

do you think this decision to look the other way was a good will gesture!

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Caught in the act of corruption only transferred to other areas to perform the same trick again. How can Thailand or its police ever be taken seriously when things like this happen on a near daily basis. 

They should have been sacked arrested and imprisoned.

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Same Same. I never got an answer when I asked what happened to those officers re-assigned from the Chiang Mai Police Academy for demanding 500K bribes to pass students.  And so many other incidents too numerous to mention. 

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Reassigned in what capacity? Same senior positions or Desk Jockey's awaiting further actions resulting from "internal" investigations? Naming them does their image any favors at least.

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

They are accused of turning a blind eye to venues violating Covid-19 restrictions

Blinking hell , they must've been paid good retina's for that to happen ..

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Corrupt and what happens ? its ok move them on they should at least be sacked to serve a lesson to others thinking of doing the same and upholding the Law. 

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7 hours ago, palooka said:

"Turning a blind eye" must a different way of saying "getting a brown paper bag"

Maybe the envelope was thrown at their eyes😂

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I’m not sure of the history of why police officers breaking laws are simply reassigned. It seem policy rather than a work around based on ability to pay. To most of us it seems utterly beyond belief that such a policy could even be suggested, let alone discussed and agreed upon 😂. Perhaps there is a Thai historian or scholar who can provide a rationale behind the most blatantly ridiculous process any law enforcement agency could think up?  
 

I would also like to know where is the limit of crimes for which you can be reassigned. Is it based on a custodial or criminal sentence? So if you are not sent to jail or convicted on a criminal charge, it then becomes an internal matter of discipline. A transfer is obviously seen as sufficient punishment. 
 

 

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