Din Daeng casino bust prompts police transfers

Din Daeng casino bust prompts police transfers
On October 3, representatives from the Department of Provincial Administration raided a gaming establishment in the center of Bangkok’s Din Daeng Market neighborhood. ( Photo: Law enforcement facility for the Department of Provincial Administration )

Following the discovery of a gaming den operating in their authority, five top Din Daeng officers station officials have been transferred pending an investigation into alleged negligence.

The transfer came after a 30-person team & nbsp, made up of Department of Provincial Administration officers, and led by inspector-general Ronnarong Thipsri of the DOPA and the NBPSP on Oct 3.

The assault made a gaming den visible in the center of the Din Daeng Market neighborhood. Seven gaming machines were taken by authorities, and 54 gamblers were detained as a result.

Occupants of the local Din Daeng flats reported that the Interior Ministry’s Damrongtham Justice Provision Centre had received word that a game owned by eminent native influence had reopened after it had been shut down last year, according to Mr. Ronnarong.

On August 24 of last year, Thanadisai Sompong, also known as” Mac Anusawaree ,” robbed the gambling establishment before it was shut down.

Champ Snooker, a lake club, served as the front when the den reopened. According to Mr. Ronnarong, it had five extremely safe stainless steel energy doors installed in a maze-like entrance way to avoid police. With least 200 players was fit there at once. & nbsp,

The gaming den ran an online gambling site and provided video call services to customers, according to an undercover broker.

The Metropolitan Police Division 1 captain, Pol Maj Gen Atthaphorn Wongsiripreeda, authorized the transfer of five station police officers to passive posts so they could keep watch over the gambling den. Just 500 meters separate the train from the den.

The station’s acting superintendent, Pol Narawut Raksawong, deputy crime-responsibility superintendent ( Pol lt. Col. Suphachai Harnkhamlha ), deputy investigation-suspensorship-in-charge, Todsaphorn Pratchlert, criminal-controllr, Kongjak Thongsian, and investigative-commissar, respectively, are the officers.

On October 3, while the investigation was ongoing, the officers were moved to an operations & nbsp center at MPD 1 headquarters.

During the assault, 54 gamblers in entire were detained. ( Photo: Law enforcement facility for the Department of Provincial Administration )