Policemen who stopped Taiwanese actress face bribery charges

Policemen who stopped Taiwanese actress face bribery charges

Six officers from Huai Khwang station could face up to life in prison

A screenshot from the Facebook page of Chuvit Kamolvisit shows a video call between him and Taiwanese actress Charlene An after a press conference held by her Singaporean friend in Bangkok on Wednesday.
A screenshot from the Facebook page of Chuvit Kamolvisit shows a video call between him and Taiwanese actress Charlene An after a press conference held by her Singaporean friend in Bangkok on Wednesday.

Six policemen at the Huai Khwang station face charges of taking bribes in connection with alleged extortion of a group that included a Taiwanese actress at a checkpoint on Jan 4.

The charges were brought against Pol Capt Yodrit Langdulsen, deputy inspector for crime suppression; Pol Capt Patiphan Sirichaiwatana, deputy inspector for general administration; Pol Sen Sgt Maj Krisada Khammana, Pol Sgt Chalermchai Siriwangso, Pol Sgt Wacharanont Khaoyong and Pol Sgt Nanthawat Suwanna.

The charges carry a potential sentence of life imprisonment and a fine of up to 400,000 baht under Section 149 of the Criminal Code’s provisions on bribery.

Another senior sergeant major who was assigned to the same checkpoint was spared from the bribery charges because he was responding to another incident at the time.

Earlier the law enforcers were charged with dereliction of duty for failing to take legal action against the group’s illegal possession of vapourisers.

The bribery charges were laid after a Singaporean man told reporters on Wednesday that he paid 27,000 baht to the officers for the freedom of his group, which included Taiwanese actress Charlene An, from the checkpoint where police found his vaping devices.

The 33-year-old actress on Thursday posted a video to thank whistleblower and former politician Chuvit Kamolvisit for standing by her side in the controversy.

Mr Chuvit held a press conference at his hotel on Wednesday for the 29-year-old Singaporean man who identified himself only as “Sky” to speak about the incident.

On Thursday Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thammasuthee, investigative commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said the six officers who were additionally charged first confessed but later denied wrongdoing.

However, investigators had surveillance camera video from private-sector sources that could provide further evidence, he said.

The commander confirmed that the tourists in the actress’s group would not be charged with paying a bribe because it was a case of extortion.

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