Bounce 40 highway patrol pay tribute to truck stickers

Bangkok, June 9 - bounced 40 highway patrol officers to pay homage to truck stickers, revealing that 12 officers were hit with criminal charges. bribe

The reporter reported that Maj. Gen. Jaroonkiat Pankaew, acting commander of the Royal Thai Police, signed an order letter to the Highway Patrol Division dated June 9, 2023 on the transfer of highway patrol officials. suspected of involvement in the truck sticker tribute case and demanding other benefits of 40 officers, consisting of 1 deputy superintendent, 17 deputy inspectors, and 22 non-commissioned officers to perform civil service duties at the CCP. Effective from 12 June onwards until the order changes. This is to make the fact-finding process transparent.

News reports that As for the 40 highway patrol officers, 12 of these officers were found to be liable to criminal charges for “being an officer, improperly demanding or agreeing to accept property or any other benefit.” to act or not act in any position, and to be an official act or omit to act improperly”, which is the result of a previous complaint about receiving bribes from truck operators.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency