Commander-in-Chief holds the first meeting of the investigative team. After receiving the transfer of the case report, the police attended a party at Kamnan Nok’s house. Who is likely to commit an offense or make false statements? Initially, there were reports that 13 officers were prosecuted, 1 died, and 9 survived.
Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridej, Commander of the Central Investigation Police Meeting of the investigative team to solve the shooting case of Pol. Lt. Col. Siwakorn Saibua, highway inspector, for the first time, with Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, acting highway police commander. Also attended the meeting after yesterday, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak. Kittiprapat Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police There was an order to transfer the case files in the investigation section to take legal action against the police officers who attended the party at Kamnan Nok’s house. that he was guilty of an offense under Section 157 for not helping an injured person and allowing the accused to escape from the scene or not
Today, a team of investigators from the Crime Suppression Division will bring evidence. Including CCTV images recovered from the server on the day of the incident, all from the team of Pol. Gen. Surachet Hakphan, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police. Let’s consider the case. Processed in detail with thoroughness and fairness to determine how many police officers will be prosecuted under Section 157 and who they are. After the meeting is finished, Pol. Lt. Gen. Jirapop will be the one to make a statement. Please be informed again.
There has been a report of information revealing the names of police officers who may be prosecuted for neglecting to perform their duties under Section 157. There are a total of 13 police officers, and one of them has died, Police Col. Wachira Yaowthaisong, superintendent. 2 Royal Thai Army Headquarters, with 2 officers having the rank of “superintendent”, namely Pol. Col. Panutat Yellow Satjakun Superintendent of the Provincial Police Station, Nakhon Pathom Province, and Pol. Col. Kritsadaporn Jong-aksorn, Superintendent of the Phaya Thai Police Station. There are a total of 9 people who survived the case.
Source: Thai News Agency