‘Big Joke’ to sue PM over dismissal

Neglected officer claims that the police commission that was headed by Srettha did not properly control his case

‘Big Joke’ to sue PM over dismissal
The Police Merit Systems Protection Board is also looking into his issue regarding the departure attempt against him, according to Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn. ( File photo )

Surachate Hakparn, the deputy police chief, claims he is preparing to reimburse Srettha Thavisin and the other 11 Police Commission people for confirming his departure.

Great Joke, aka” Big Joke,” Pol Gen Surachate, claimed on Thursday that the fee that the primary minister chaired did not take his situation seriously.

He was referring to the agency’s unanimous selection on Wednesday to help the expulsion order against him in April.

In his capability as acting police chief, Pol Gen Kitrat Panphet approved the expulsion order pending the results of the inquiries into Pol Gen Surachate’s alleged involvement in money-laundering in relation to the BNK Master gaming network.

Pol Gen Surachate stated on Thursday that he had questions about the order’s propriety and why Prime Minister Srettha had never asked His Majesty the King for acceptance.

The Police Merit Systems Protection Board is still reviewing Pol Gen Surachate’s grievance regarding the termination. He said he would complain to the Administrative Court if the committee decides not to support him.

Pol Gen Surachate continues to deny that he was the target of persecution because he is in the running for the top position to achieve federal police chief Torsak Sukvimol, who will leave on September 30. He claims that the claims of legal action are a part of the campaign against him.

After the latter was chosen as general despite having less rank than any other member, a long-running conflict between loyalties to Pol Gen Surachate and Pol Gen Torsak grew even more so.

Due to the fact that Mr. Srettha moved both officers generals to inert positions in March, the conflict became such a distraction for the pressure until the result of an analysis.

The force’s recent investigation report revealed that while there had been ongoing political conflict, various organizations should conduct their own investigations. It furthermore stated that Pol Gen Surachate had been unfairly dismissed from his position while an investigation was being investigated and that Pol Gen Torsak should be reinstated.

The Police Commission made its decision in accordance with the law, according to Prime Minister Srettha, who added that he anticipated the Police Merit Systems Protection Board to act on Pol Gen Surachate’s event in 30 days.

For that reason, he said, he had decided not to forward the departure attempt for royal assent.