March 10, 2025

“Benz Racing” Reveals Documentation Required for Prisoner Separation

Bangkok: “Benz Racing” has highlighted the necessity for documentation or a disciplinary investigation for the separation of prisoners. The former inmate, Mr. Ariyathat Worarojcharoendet, known as “Benz Racing”, spoke out following the death of former Superintendent Joe in prison. He emphasized the procedural requirements for transferring prisoners to solitary confinement or separate units, stating that such actions must be backed

Angkana Criticizes Thaksin’s Assumptions Amid Southern Violence Concerns

Bangkok: Angkana Neelapaijit has expressed her concerns regarding recent incidents of violence in Thailand’s southern border provinces, suggesting that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra may have misinterpreted the reception he received during his visit to the area. She cautioned that the memory of past conflicts remains vivid and urged Thaksin to address these issues transparently to dispel any lingering doubts.

Family Receives Body of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon for Religious Rites

Bangkok: The family of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon, also known as Superintendent Joe, has received his body for religious rites at Wat Phra Sri Mahathat. The rites will continue until March 16, but a cremation schedule has not yet been determined. According to Thai News Agency, the family remains concerned about the circumstances of Pol. Col. Thitisan’s death, which occurred

Order to Transfer Guards Amidst Investigation into Allegations of Violence

Bangkok: In a significant move, Mr. Phadet Rengrod, the Director of the Central Special Correctional Institution and acting Commander of Klong Prem Central Prison, has signed an order to transfer the guards of conflicting parties involved in the case of the late Pol. Col. Thitisan, also known as ‘Director Joe’, out of Zone 7. According to Thai News Agency, the

Anutin Leads Efforts to Address Unrest in Southern Border Provinces

Bangkok: Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, convened a critical meeting with governors and district chiefs to address the ongoing unrest in Thailand’s southern border provinces. The meeting, held at the Ratchasi Conference Room and attended by senior Ministry of Interior officials, aimed to enhance intelligence, maintain security, and boost morale among both workers and the

Deputy Director-General of Corrections Promises Thorough Investigation into Zone 7 Warden Case

Bangkok: The Deputy Director-General of the Department of Corrections has pledged a comprehensive investigation into the conduct of the head of Warden 7 to resolve lingering uncertainties surrounding the case of Superintendent Joe. The inquiry is set to unfold over 30 days, ensuring all doubts are addressed thoroughly. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Col. Chain Kanchanapat, the Deputy

Deep Dive into the Issue of Prison Safety Standards

Bangkok: The death of former Superintendent Joe in prison has raised questions about the safety standards of prisoners in prison. Many parties believe that the Department of Corrections must quickly reveal the truth from the available evidence, such as the towel that was identified as a suicide device, what its actual size was, whether it could be used to hang

Former Narcotics Police Commander Comments on Former Superintendent Joe’s Character

Bangkok: Former Commander of the Narcotics Suppression Police, Pol. Lt. Gen. Sommai Kongwisai, has shared his perspective on ‘Former Superintendent Joe,’ describing him as a non-troublemaker who cared well for his superiors during his time as a subordinate. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Gen. Sommai Kongwisai, who once commanded ‘Former Superintendent Joe’ during his tenure as deputy superintendent