Accelerate the investigation into the case of a man claiming to be the “Deputy Superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station” demanding money to end the case of a brutal senior.

The Superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station clarified that the man who impersonated the 'Deputy Superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station' demanding money to clear the case of the brutal hazing of seniors was not a Bang Sri Muang Police Station officer. It is believed that this was an impersonation and an investigation into the facts is underway. Yesterday (August 20), Mr. Nattapong Boonkeat, or Attorney Kob, brought 4 students who physically assaulted Nong Title, 20, a first-year student in the Faculty of Electronics Engineering, and his 54-year-old father at a technology university in Nonthaburi Province, to surrender to the police to acknowledge the charges of jointly assaulting others. They were questioned for about 1 hour, after which the police granted them temporary release according to the rights of the accused because they showed their innocence in surrendering and showed no intention to flee. They will be summoned to meet with investigators again on September 2. In addition, Attorne y Kob also released an audio clip of a man claiming to be the deputy superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station calling to extort benefits from the girlfriend of Mr. Phet, 22 years old, one of the perpetrators, saying that if she paid the money, he would end the case. Today, Attorney Kob took Mr. Petch's girlfriend, who was the person who answered the phone and talked to the man claiming to be the deputy superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station, to file a complaint against the owner of the phone number that called. After the release of this clip, the owner of the phone number has not come forward to confirm. However, Attorney Kob insists that he will take the case to the end and also told reporters that according to the information of this police station, there is no deputy superintendent named Surasak as claimed. While Pol. Col. Somchai Chaengthamma, Superintendent of Bang Sri Muang Police Station, suspects that it is an impersonation or a call center gang to extort money. This action has cause d great damage to the reputation of the police and has ordered an urgent investigation into the phone number, but the information cannot be disclosed yet. Source: Thai News Agency