City police chief given 3 months to fix Bangkok traffic

City police chief given 3 months to fix Bangkok traffic

Acting Metropolitan Police chief Sanit Mahathavorn has been given three months to solve Bangkok's traffic gridlock. (Photo by Thanarak Khunton)
Acting Metropolitan Police chief Sanit Mahathavorn has been given three months to solve Bangkok's traffic gridlock. (Photo by Thanarak Khunton)

Acting Metropolitan Police chief Sanit Mahathavorn has been given three months to solve Bangkok's traffic gridlock otherwise he could face the music, police chief Chakthip Chaijinda said.

Pol Gen Chakthip said he had instructed Pol Lt Gen Sanit to reduce congestion by 40-50% by February because of the many complaints from the public.

"Let's wait to see whether he will be able to do this. I am not a power-monger who transfers his men without proper justification. If he is good, he will get my backing. He is working hard, but traffic is the main problem to be solved now," he said.

The police chief said the acting Metropolitan Police chief could face repercussions if he cannot accomplish his assignment.

He said Pol Lt Gen Sanit earlier asked for two months and later bargained for three.

"Metropolitan police of all commanding levels are duty-bound to solve the traffic problem in their own areas of jurisdiction. I want to see this fully implemented," said Pol Gen Chakthip.

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