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Memories of chequered past

As former murder suspect Duang Yubamrung was admitted to the police force yesterday, news emerged of another police force admission which recalls Pol Lt Duang's turbulent past.

Pol Lt Duang Yubamrung, the youngest son of Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung, reports to the Metropolitan Police Bureau for his first day of work yesterday. He was transferred from the Defence Ministry and had his rank changed from army lieutenant to police lieutenant. CHANAT KATANYU

The son of a man whom Pol Lt Duang was once accused of murdering has been accepted to the force under a special recruitment programme, the Royal Thai Police announced yesterday.

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  • howell

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    Discussion 32 : 02 Aug 2012 at 23.1732

    @dao, 'Lets ask the dead policeman's family how she feels about this or would she be too scared to comment ?'. Yes.

    'Are we just throwing all morals out the window ?'. Yes.

    'How low can we go ?'. Wait and see; they have no morals, no ethics, no conscience.

    'Is there no shame ?'. Not with these people. Psychopaths have no shame.

  • lazar

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    Discussion 31 : 02 Aug 2012 at 14.5331

    Geoffo D29

    The guy sounds like a living legend before he was even born. After all he is the sheriffs kid.

    DSI? Is that like an inactive post

  • Discussion 30 : 02 Aug 2012 at 13.4330

    termsek,

    "Any of the red fanboys in here care to comment?"

    They're busy trying to come up with a response that will justify this or, if they can, put the blame on the Dems.

  • geoffo

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    Discussion 29 : 02 Aug 2012 at 13.4029

    D1 Bonzo and D20 Lazar, I think the medals are for Escape and Evasion, Close Combat, Target Shooting and Creative Personal Management techniques.

    Don't forget while hiding in Malaysia and dealing with his Court cases he found time to knock out a PHD and maintain 100% accuracy in shooting. Dr. D is a comer and will be transferred to DSI soon IMO

  • dao

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    Discussion 28 : 02 Aug 2012 at 13.0828

    Lets ask the dead policeman's family how she feels about this or would she be too scared to comment ? Are we just throwing all morals out the window ? How low can we go ? Is there no shame ? How do these people look at them selves in the mirror ? Are they shameless ? I,m at a loss for words .This is one of those things that make you question where you live .

  • Discussion 27 : 02 Aug 2012 at 12.4827

    What's all the fuzz here?

    Considering my knowledge, this person does fit the criteria perfectly to be part of Thailand police force!

    Chemistry between him and police seems to be be perfect when talking about vision, mission, values, ethics and philosophies....

  • meme

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    Discussion 26 : 02 Aug 2012 at 12.2526

    d15: The fugitive is a perfect match to the 'qualities' described in your post and if he wanted he could have stopped this shameless appointment.

  • Discussion 25 : 02 Aug 2012 at 12.0925

    May all those responsible for this extremely serious form of disrespect for justice, including the DPM, even if not proven to be actively involved, be held responsible and suffer the consequences to the fullest. No inactive post vacant, please.

  • Discussion 24 : 02 Aug 2012 at 11.5624

    this man is fully qualified in shooting,speaking malay and hid and seek an ideal fighter, the commanding chief chalerm should promote him to other duties in the deep south where his duties and bravery will earn some more medals

  • Discussion 23 : 02 Aug 2012 at 11.3223

    The Thai Police national recruitment slogan ought to be "We'll take anybody!"

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