Conference on gambling website case worth 140 million baht

Bangkok: Investigation Supervision Team The case of police extorting 140 million baht from a gambling website is still being discussed at the Attorney General's Office. Taling Chan District Investigation Office, after interviewing 127 witnesses, has not yet come to a conclusion. Mr. Watcharin Panurat, Deputy Director-General of Public Prosecutions Bureau of Investigation Head of the working group to inspect or direct the investigation. Case of police extorting 140 million baht from a gambling website. Meeting with Pol. Lt. Gen. Akradej Pimonsri, Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, as Chief of Investigations Officer and a team of investigators, both from the Provincial Police Region 1 Headquarters and the Central Investigation Bureau, for the second time to expedite the conclusion of the case and send it to the Prosecutor, Office of the Anti-Corruption Cases, for consideration. which the said case is considered to be committing an offense according to Abstaining from Absence Act There must be a p rosecutor involved in the investigation with the police during the investigation. which was originally the power of the Pathum Thani Provincial Prosecutor's Office But because there were incidents in many areas in Bangkok, Pathum Thani and Chiang Rai Pathum Thani Provincial Prosecutor's Office So he wrote a letter to the Attorney General. How do you think this case should be handled? Later, the Attorney General An order was given to the investigation office. Office of the Attorney General He is a caseworker who jointly investigates with the police. which in the past A total of 127 witnesses have been interviewed, including 29 suspects, including 16 police officers, including Pol. Maj. Gen. Kamphon Leelaprapaporn, former commander of Chonburi Province. and another 13 civilians are currently undergoing a discussion meeting. and the results will be announced after the meeting is completed Source: Thai News Agency