The existence of covert stickers indicating that vehicles operating illegally on Thailand’s roads have paid bribes to police and other officers to keep away from arrest has been confirmed by nationwide police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas. This revelation comes after the problem was raised by Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, a Move Forward Party listing MP-elect.
As a outcome, Pol Maj Gen Ekkaraj Limsangkat, commander of the Highway Police Division, was transferred to an inactive publish at the Operations Centre of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) earlier this week. The order was signed by CIB chief Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, and Pol Maj Gen Ekkaraj was replaced by Pol Maj Gen Jaroonkiat Pankaew, commander of the Anti-Corruption Division (ACD).
In response to the state of affairs, Pol Gen Damrongsak introduced that the Office of the Inspector-General of the Royal Thai Police will collaborate with the CIB to expedite the investigation.
Pol.Gen. Damrongsak said…
“I admit that these ‘bribe-paid’ stickers have been around for a protracted time. Every agency is rushing up its investigation to learn the way many are on the market. The investigation must be finished within 15 days,”
The transfer of the Highway Police Division commander was carried out to ensure a transparent investigation, based on Pol Gen Damrongsak. The probe might be expanded to track down the recipients of the bribes, some of whom may be state officials.
Fill in the blanks acknowledged that any state officers or police found to be involved in the scheme will face criminal circumstances and disciplinary punishment. He also revealed that greater than seventy nine officers have been dismissed for committing such offences this yr.
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