PUBLISHED: December 6, 2023, at 15: 27
A deputy federal police chief said on Wednesday that two senior police officers who permitted a German gentleman facing child sexual claims in Pattaya to leave the country will face punitive and perhaps legal action.
According to Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, if the suspect’s loan request is denied and the place chief and an investigator in Pattaya are not sent into immigration police detention, they will be disciplined.
Jens Kirch, a 55-year-old European national, is involved in the baby gender case, which was filed in September 2022.
The German was charged with having sex with a slight that he had taken from the club to his Pattaya hotel room. He was granted permission to travel abroad in November of last year for a “business trip,” but he did n’t show up to his Pattaya Court trial that month as scheduled.
If the situation turned out to include bribery, the two officials could be charged with crimes, according to Pol Gen Surachate.
Pol Gen Surachate stated that he would speak with the European adviser to Thailand about extradition after learning from a German film that the suspect was in Germany. He claimed that there is no abduction agreement between the two nations.
Sexual Tourists in Thailand, a video, was broadcast on the Deutsche Welle Dcumentary YouTube Channel and has since been blocked there. The European suspect allegedly claimed that seven weeks after being charged, he flew home to Frankfurt and gave authorities about 700,000 baht in cash in addition to bail and legal fees.