Bangkok, The Prime Minister signs a signature appointing "Big Tai" to act as Police Commander and calls on commanders across the country to give policies to carry out his duties. Pol. Gen. Kitirat Phanphet, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Give a telephone interview Confirming the news that Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance It is true that there was an order appointing him to act as acting Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police. After news of moving Pol. Gen. Torsak Sukwimon, Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, and Pol. Gen. Surachet Hakphan, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police. Go help the Prime Minister's Office The order document will be sent to the Office of the Secretary General of the Royal Thai Police today. As for himself, today he will not enter the Royal Thai Police Office. Due to the mission of training courses to restore justice to the people Tomorrow (March 21) at 8:00 a.m., the Prime Minister will come to the Royal Thai Police Headquarters. To provide policies for performing duties to police officers at the commander level and above. Source: Thai News Agency
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