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March 8th, 2007, 13:50
May the Force be with him - Bangkok Post

By Wassayos Ngarmkham
The heavy-handed working style of the new acting police chief Pol Gen Seripisuth Temiyavej is shattering nerves and raising the stress level. His recent visit to Pattaya left police, especially those in Pattaya and the Region 2 Bureau overseeing all eastern provinces, feeling uneasy.

Although police at the Pattaya station and the regional bureau were able to arrest a suspect for the Feb 24 murder of two Russian women on Jomtien beach in just six days, their quick work did not impress the acting national police chief.

On the contrary, Pol Gen Seripisuth said officers of the regional bureau may be transferred. The bureau is under the command of detective guru Pol Lt-Gen Asawin Khwanmuang.

The warning was also intended for Pattaya police chief Pol Col Suthin Sappuang, who is a favourite of the regional commander and has been in charge of the resort city for just a few months.

The acting national police chief wants police to prevent crimes rather than wait for them to happen. He told police that he wanted Pattaya cleaned up.

Police can only shake their heads and sigh. They know Pol Gen Seripisuth is a man who likes to keep his word.

Late last month, Pol Gen Seripisuth issued lightning orders to transfer the traffic inspector of the Phlapphla Chai station and the deputy chief of traffic from the Thong Lor station to inactive posts at his office for 30 days because they turned a blind eye to vehicles violating parking bans in their areas, causing traffic congestion.

The order demonstrates the style of the acting police chief: exercise power for all to see.

Pol Gen Seripisuth is well-known for taking tough action against officers whom he considers ineffectual and undisciplined. This is why only a handful of officers can work closely with him.

Pol Gen Seripisuth, who is seen as a disciplinary figure, received a warm welcome from the public when he became acting police chief.

Public opinion polls conducted by private universities have shown that 70% of more than 6,000 people surveyed believe Pol Gen Seripisuth would ensure their safety and restore the prestige of the force.

However, police said those who know Pol Gen Seripisuth superficially would not understand him. Many police admit they are working under pressure because the chief is extremely strict and ready to axe them at any time.

His heavy-handed working style is backfiring on him.

Officers, especially outstanding detectives and crime suppression officers, are feeling discouraged, especially after Pol Gen Seripisuth warned Pol Lt-Gen Asawin, a leading detective.

They would like him to be less aggressive, do more to win their hearts and give outstanding officers a chance. For them, Pol Gen Seripisuth should adjust his leadership style by tempering the exercise of power with mercy.

March 8th, 2007, 14:50
Obviously this should be good news for farangs in Pattaya who are there for peaceful retirement not involving in drugs, sexs and prostitutes.

March 8th, 2007, 15:25
Anyone know what the inactive police officers do in his office?

March 8th, 2007, 15:59
… and see.

Knowing Thailand, there is no reason for any triumph.

A bulldozer is just paving the path for others, but not fares away. Others will probably act differently but the trend line is clear.

March 9th, 2007, 16:21
... I've expected something like this ...

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Massive Police crack down Pattaya, farangs taken to station

But this is not just Pattaya; similar action will take all over Thailand.

This is not new policy, it just took some month from Bangkok to local police stations. And if local police station do not take any action, the black boys from Lard Phrao will step in.

Lunchtime O'Booze
March 9th, 2007, 22:22
from Lard Phrao ???..what happens with them..do we have to pay them more bloody bribes than the others?

Lunchtime O'Booze
March 10th, 2007, 04:40
sounds like he'll be lucky to leave it alive :cyclopsani:

March 10th, 2007, 08:16
do we have to pay them more bloody bribes than the others?

You only have to bribe a cop if you're doing something you shouldn't. That's how they make most of their money: being paid to turn a blind eye.

March 10th, 2007, 14:13
The Criminal Court is located on Ratchadapisek Road, Lard Phrao, next to the Courts of Appeal and Civil Court.

Next to this complex are the offices of Department of Special Investigation Criminal Investigation with adjoined Special Anti-Drug Squad Police Head Quarters. This unit is also called the “black”, “special police squad” or “unit 999”.

The black squad where installed by the former Prime Minister T., officially to fight drugs businesses. He gave them the (order or) permissions to shoot first and ask (maybe later) according to the principle “a dead witness is a good witness”.

The special police squad is responsible for many horrible jobs especially with hill tribe people in the northern parts. The former government came under pressure from UN human rights commissions.

But the special police forces have always been involved with other jobs, like corruption, especially if local police officers are “blind” due to bribes or (co-) ownerships.

Since the human right commission is watching there actions against hill tribe more closely, this unit is looking into more diversification, this is including raids all over Thailand.

Officers involved into some action do not get any information before they leave there base. Briefing is usually taking place while travelling to there spot of action, prior information / warning is impossible.

Places they raid have been under surveillance for some time.

You cannot bribe the unit 999.

Lunchtime O'Booze
March 10th, 2007, 16:43
"He gave them the (order or) permissions to shoot first and ask (maybe later) according to the principle тАЬa dead witness is a good witnessтАЭ."should make the next raid at Wild West interesting.
:idea:

March 10th, 2007, 21:43
You cannot bribe the unit 999.


Bwahahahaha!

March 10th, 2007, 21:44
PS: the DSI is located on Prachacheun (Rimklongprapa Road), not Ladrao.

The Crime Suppression Division (CSD) is on Ladprao.