Commission set to meet today to decide fate of “Big Joke”

Commission set to meet today to decide fate of 'Big Joke'
On Monday, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn addresses investigators. ( Photo supplied )

According to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, a Police Commission meeting will be held today to discuss the situation of assistant police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn.

The conference will become chaired by the top, who is also the president of the Police Commission, now at around 2- 3pm.

The committee will match to consider whether the Royal Thai Police’s attempt to dismiss Pol Gen Surachate, aka” Big Joke”, was in violation of the rules.

Pol Gen Surachate apparently threatened to report a misconduct grievance against Mr. Srettha if the temporary dismissal order from the pressure was voided on Monday.

When asked about the problem, Mr Srettha said,” We have not been idle for the past three to four months. We are trying to resolve the matter, but there are legitimate methods we had consider”.

” In the meeting, we need to listen to the Disciplinary and Police Virtue Protection committee]who are looking into Pol Gen Surachate’s alleged offences ]”, said Mr Srettha.

” I believe each individual, including assistant federal police chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet, federal police captain Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol and Pol Gen Surachate, all have their own issues and have maturity”, he said. ” Private issues must be resolved through constitutional operations”.

In addition, Pol Gen Surachate allegedly sued a police officer who is a member of the Police Commission and a premier-appointed legitimate professional against the Bangkok South Criminal Court.

Straight after the judge issued an arrest warrant against him, Pol Gen Surachate requested that the Royal Thai Police investigate the alleged defamation case involving his alleged involvement in online gaming. He claimed that a warrant was issued against him for his inaction in responding to a request rather than because he had a crime committed. The research commission, which is in charge of reporting to the top, does not make decisions on the situation, but rather the judge. The lawful professional in question is a member of that committee.

” As long as a judge has not reached a final conviction, the accused is also presumed innocent”, said Pol Gen Surachate.”

Additionally, Pol Gen Surachate planned to file a libel complaint against another professional and will report a similar lawsuit against a senior officer the following week.

Pol Maj Gen Charoonkiat Pankaew, the Central Investigation Bureau assistant director, said he would have his solicitor cope with it. He said the affected petition was a” much “matter.