PM shunts feuding police pair

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PM shunts feuding police pair
After being told to get transferred to the PM’s Office on Wednesday by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the two men share a happy time of light after allegedly resolving the growing gap within the police power, Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol and his assistant, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, reveal a happy time. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

In response to a conflict within the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered the transport of federal police chief Torsak Sukvimol and his lieutenant Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn to the Prime Minister’s Office.

Following weeks of unrest, Pol Gen Surachate, also known as” Big Joke,” was charged with money laundering in connection with the BNK Master online gambling platform.

Police investigators attempted to summon him on Sunday in an attempt to recognize the cost.

Pol Gen Torsak claimed on Monday that Pol Gen Surachate had been ordered to look at the Tao Poon police stop on Thursday and that he would experience an arrest warrant and be ordered to leave.

A group of lawyers for Pol Gen Surachate accused 30 soldiers of taking payments from the BNK Master system, the same gaming system to which Pol Gen Surachate was reportedly linked, on Tuesday as the situation grew more heated.

In a move aimed at preventing the controversy from spiralling out of control, Mr Srettha, who chairs the Police Commission, on Wednesday moved the two police commanders to operate at the Prime Minister’s Office.

A committee was established to investigate the allegations, which ranged from accepting bribes to fabricating Pol Gen Surachate’s identity to prevent his prospects of being considered for the position of police chief.

The committee will have 60 days to complete its work, and Pol Gen Kitrat Panphet, the committee’s standing federal police chief, will do so.

Former assistant police chief Pol Gen Winai Thongsong, past inside permanent secretary Chatchai Promlert, and former assistant attorney-general Chatipong Jiraphan, make up the committee.

The screen is the same as the screen that examined the high-profile assault at Pol Gen Surachate’s residence last year prior to the hiring of the fresh police key.

The two commanders are expected to decide whether to be reinstated or remain employed by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Prior to the transport attempt, Mr. Srettha called Pol Gen. Torsak and Pol Gen. Surachate to Government House for a meeting.

Mr. Srettha argued that the move is only temporary to ease the RTP’s job and that it is not a sentence. He claimed that the pair’s purpose was to be informed of what is expected of them during the move.

He claimed that both of them made the promise to not interfere with the procedure and that both people supported his decision to move them off.

They are” top officials who know what to say or not to say.” ]The transfer ] is to let the inquiry run without interference”, said Mr Srettha. He claimed that the council would examine every claim and that the problem would be resolved in 60 times.

” Transferring the conflicting parties will allow authorities to do their job efficiently”, he said.

Mr. Srettha, who is scheduled to meet with the Police Commission on Thursday to discuss policy, said he did n’t believe he had to explain anything to the meeting’s attendees.

At a joint press conference following the meeting with the perfect secretary, Pol Gen Torsak and Pol Gen Surachate announced that the National Anti Corruption Commission would handle the case in an effort to ensure fairness and avert issue.

According to Pol Gen Surachate, Mr. Srettha emphasized the need for zero-french policeman and advised them to concentrate on serving the people. He has not received a call regarding the investigation into the online gaming website’s money laundering, and the investigation has not yet begun.

Prior to his necessary pensions, Pol Gen Torsak stated that he only has 200 days to work and that he wants to make each day count. He vowed to avoid any conflicts with people. He did n’t worry about or be alarmed by the transfer.

In any circumstance, Pol Gen Surachate declared that he is happy to work. He did, however, claim that he has not yet seen what his new job will be.

The Office of the Police Secretary was given a notice from the prime minister appointing him as acting acting federal police chief, according to Pol Gen Kitrat, monday.