Pongpat, Kowit handed 6 years after guilty pleas in casino case

Pongpat, Kowit handed 6 years after guilty pleas in casino case

The Criminal Court on Friday sentenced former Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) chief Pongpat Chayapan and his ex-deputy to six years in prison.

Ex-Central Investigation Bureau chief Pongpat Chayapan is escorted to the Criminal Court where he received a 12-year sentence for lese majeste and involvement in casino operations. The term was reduced by half due to his confession. APICHART JINAKUL

The jail terms were handed down a day after prosecutors filed with the court a lese majeste charge and charges related to gambling activities against them.

Charges related to two other cases were also filed with the court on Thursday.

Pol Lt Gen Pongpat and Pol Maj Gen Kowit Wongrungroj were taken to the court yesterday for a plea hearing. Both pleaded guilty to the charges.

They were indicted for their involvement in gambling businesses, abuse of authority and lese majeste.

According to the indictment, Pol Lt Gen Pongpat, 58, and Pol Maj Gen Kowit, 59, helped organise and stage gambling activities at an illegal casino in Bangkok's Wang Thong Lang district between Jan 11 and July 30, 2011.

During this time, both men wore a Royal Crest pin and a badge with a picture of HRH Prince Dhipankara Rasmijoti on their police uniforms with the intention of misleading people that they were trusted by His Majesty the King and that the casino had links to the palace.

The Criminal Court originally sentenced them to 12 years in prison, but reduced the jail term by half due to their confessions.

The casino case was one of three cases prosecutors filed with the Criminal Court on Thursday.

The two other cases involve demanding and accepting bribes from oil smugglers totalling 147 million baht and soliciting bribes from police officers in exchange for promotions and transfers.

Four other policemen were also indicted in these cases.

Pol Lt Gen Pongpat, Pol Maj Gen Kowit and the former chief of the Marine Police Division Pol Maj Gen Boonsueb Phraithuean are accused of taking bribes from oil smugglers between February 2012 and July 2014.

According to prosecutors, Pol Maj Gen Boonsueb misled those involved into believing that the bribes would be submitted to the monarchy.

In the third case, Pol Lt Gen Pongpat, Pol Maj Gen Kowit, and three other officers identified as Pol Col Wuthichat Liansukhon, Pol Snr Sgt Maj Surasak Channgao and Pol Snr Sgt Maj Chattrin Laothong are accused of abuse of authority for demanding money totalling between 3-5 million baht each from police officers wanting promotions between October 2010 and November 2014.

All the defendants pleaded guilty to the charges in the two cases.

The Criminal Court has scheduled Feb 23 as the date for sentencing.

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