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Centre set up to tighten police action against influential figures

Centre set up to tighten police action against influential figures

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New order integrates efforts by police nationwide to combat criminals involved in a variety of activities including extortion and human trafficking

The chief of the Royal Thai Police, Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet, yesterday (January 29) signed a police order setting up a centre to combat influential figures, hired assassins and major criminals.

The main objective of this order is to integrate the efforts of police forces nationwide to take action against influential figures and hired killers, considered as being at the root of all types of crimes that negatively impact the well-being and safety of the public.

The characteristics of individuals who are considered influential figures include:
Loan sharks offering unlicensed loans
Those involved in bid-rigging and obstructing public tender processes
Extorting motorcycle taxi and car hire businesses
Extorting businesses such as factories, shops, entertainment venues and other establishments
Smuggling goods to evade taxes, including illegal fuel, palm oil, cigarettes, alcohol, and those mediating the import of illegal goods
Running illegal gambling operations, including underground betting, illegal lotteries and online gambling
Involved in human trafficking, forced prostitution and child exploitation
Engaged in the illegal entry and stay of people in the kingdom
Involved in deceiving citizens into working abroad under false pretences
Involved in scamming tourists
Hired assassins
Debt collectors who use threats or force
Smuggling arms, including those who possess firearms and explosives
Involved in encroaching on public land and destroying natural resources and the environment
Extorting money by mediating or protecting offences on highways or public roads
Involved in drug trafficking, including those who protect drug dealers and collect drug-related debts
Connected to human trafficking syndicates


The order also appoints Pol Gen Prajuab Wongsuk, Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, as the director of the centre, with Pol Lt-Gen Akkaradech Pimonsri, Assistant Commissioner-General, serving as deputy director.

Several police officers with expertise in investigation and crime suppression have also been included in the task force.

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AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


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