Thai police corruption
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Bangkok Post accumulate all stories related to Thai police corruption here.
Four immigration officers accused of abducting a Chinese man and his Thai interpreter, and extorting cryptocurrency from them, have been suspended from the force pending further investigation. Arrest warrants have been issued.
Arrest warrants approved for four immigration police accused of the abduction of a Chinese man and his Thai interpreter and extortion of crypto coins worth about one million baht.
Police inquiry finds evidence for legal and disciplinary action against Narathiwat police, including their chief, for protecting suspects in drug and weapons cases.
NACC has found former national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda guilty of procurement irregularities in relation to the acquisition of 260 smart patrol cars.
Ex-national police chief Suwat Jangyodsuk denied having lobbied police investigators or agreed to act as a witness in criminal cases connected to a senator.
An accusation about the role several judges may have played in revoking an arrest warrant against a senator accused of having links with drug trafficking rings and money laundering is the latest hot potato for the judiciary system.
Supreme Court president Chotiwat Luengprasert has formed a fact-finding committee to launch a probe into the abrupt revocation of an arrest warrant for a senator suspected of having links with drug trafficking rings.
Graft-busters receive 139,000-page police report into 107 immigration officers accused of helping Chinese nationals involved in “grey” businesses to get visas.
Police say they plan to apprehend more holders of “mule” accounts and freeze more assets of a multi-billion-baht gambling network allegedly run by a policeman known as “Inspector Sua”.
Chuvit Kamolvisit has launched a broadside at Bhumjaithai Party ministers and the Chidchob family, accusing them of being involved in a number of alleged irregularities.