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“Big Tao” admits “Big Kong” signed the order to transfer the “Marine Police Commander” as true.

'Big Tao' confirms that 'Big Kong' signed the order to transfer the 'Marine Police Commander' as a true story. The reason was because he was the commander but did not take care of it, causing damage. And to clean up his own house, preparing to hold a meeting to issue an arrest warrant for 'Sia Joe'. Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy commissioner-general of the Central Investigation Bureau, confirmed that Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridet, commissioner-general of the Central Investigation Bureau, had ordered Pol. Maj. Gen. Phrutthiphong Nuchnarat, commander of the Marine Police Division, to temporarily transfer to the Central Investigation Bureau Operations Center, leaving him without his original unit. The transfer, which the commissioner-general of the Central Investigation Bureau viewed as a mission assigned by the Royal Thai Police to the Marine Police, resulted in problems and damage to the Central Investigation Bureau. Therefore, it was like cleaning up one's own house and investigating the fact s to clarify to the public. The issuance of the order was not delayed because it was clear about the charges against the officers, both under Section 157 and disciplinary action, because it was found that there were serious negligence that caused the problem. It is believed that the commander of the Marine Police should come down and pay more attention to this. If there is no attention, problems will arise. As for whether other police officers will be held accountable, Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat stated that right now, we are looking at the management from the commander, superintendent, and sergeant major, who are the main management figures, and we will do everything straightforwardly in every dimension, without helping anyone. This is a demonstration of the sincerity of the Central Investigation Bureau to solve this case. Previously, it was stated that the commander of the Marine Police was not involved, but issuing this transfer order shows that there is involvement or not? Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoenkiat sai d that if we talk about it, it will be considered as helping each other. We do not help each other. Our police have criminal, disciplinary and administrative penalties. Whoever is involved, let them say so. He believes that the damage that occurred was caused by the bottom and the top did not control and supervise. He believes that in the future, there will be many more transfers, but for now, let's focus on the important ones first. As for whether it will be administrative measures or not, the Commissioner-General of the Central Investigation Bureau has a policy to take action against officers who are involved in improper matters. Right now, he wants to make the enforcement of marine law more effective. He will absolutely not allow officers to get involved. At the moment, there is an order for Pol. Col. Pornsak Laorujiralai, Deputy Commander of the Crime Suppression Division (Deputy Commander of the Crime Suppression Division), to act as the Commander of the Marine Police. He will receive policies from Pol. Gen. Kraiboon Trawadsong, Inspector-General of the Royal Thai Police, as the Director of the Center for Suppression of Offenses Related to Fuel, Royal Thai Police. As for the progress of the case of the investigation of the phone of Pol. Col. Intharat Panya, Superintendent of the 5th Division, the Border Patrol Police Bureau, which previously could not be investigated in its entirety because the files in the phone were quite large, there has been no report on this matter. It is currently under investigation. As for the issuance of an arrest warrant, this afternoon Pol. Maj. Gen. Suwat Saengnum, Deputy Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, will call a meeting on the progress of considering issuing arrest warrants for the suspects involved, including considering issuing an arrest warrant for 'Sia Joe' as well. For the invitation of Mr. Sunet Sinsawat or Num Phetchaburi, the president of the Phetchaburi Provincial Administrative Organization Council, the key witness in the case of the missing illegal oil tanker, who is believed to be a relative of Sia Joe Pattani, Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat stated that there was a phone call to talk to him earlier, but there was no progress. However, he must be found to ask for more information. He has sent an invitation letter once, but has not received a response. It seems that he will not cooperate because now the officers have tried to contact him, but have not been able to. They have contacted 3 people close to Num Phetchaburi, members of the House of Representatives, including the president of the Phetchaburi Provincial Administrative Organization, but there has been no response. Today, they will send the invitation letter again for the second time. Pol. Col. Sitthiporn Kasi, Superintendent of the Crime Suppression Division 2, added that they are currently contacting the young man from Phetchaburi to come and testify as a relevant witness to verify the facts about the leaked chats about accepting bribes. In addition to the young man from Phetchaburi, he will also h ave to call those involved in for questioning. He asked the person involved to provide information to the authorities, as he believes that it would be more beneficial than not cooperating. As for tracking down the crew members who fled the confiscated ship, they are currently being tracked down and brought to justice. He confirmed that those involved in this case must be held responsible for the violation and must pay damages, which will be up to the court to decide on. Source: Thai News Agency