Police chief insists on fairness to all parties

The police chief is ready to give justice to both the police officers and Aunt Ratchaburi who oppose the prime minister. Went to Ratchaburi area yesterday. Identify a report to prosecute the police. All parties must accept the consequences of their actions. Warning about elections Let's use the right to choose the person you like. I don't want to insult each other. Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat national police chief (Chief of Police) gave an interview about the case of a group of dissidents clashing with police officers. While Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, went to the area in Ratchaburi province yesterday (March 13) that it was a bad picture. I want to focus on exercising the right to vote because there is not much time left If you love someone, use the right to choose that person. When asked if the picture occurred, the police acted beyond reason or not. The national police chief said he was investigating. Please make sure to be clear because the picture you see is only one part. There must be a picture from the beginning of what has been done before that or not. As for the case this afternoon, the victim will complain to the Crime Suppression Division. Pol. Gen. Damrongsak said that it was possible. But everyone has to bear the consequences of his own actions. It's close to election time. Don't use insults. I don't want to have imitation behavior. When asked if there was a plan to prevent such incidents The National Police Command said special caution must be exercised. Because the officials tried to prevent clashes with both supporters and dissidents because it will cause problems The police tried to make things orderly. When asked to reiterate whether the police would confirm that they would be fair to both parties or not, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak said, of course, would be fair to both parties. because they are Thai people together Different opinions can exist. But I don't want violence. Scolding with impolite words does not want to happen. 'The police were scolded while performing their duties. It's illegal. Because it is considered insulting to officials, the Prime Minister performs duties and is afraid that it may fall into this category because the Prime Minister has gone to work. If it falls into this network, it's not good. because it's illegal therefore would like to leave the police if the police, as officials, perform their duties orders you to do what and you don't do it It will be in conflict with the order. If the police come to arrest and you obstruct the arrest and fight It will be in the network to fight and obstruct the official. Which there will be various laws, so I want you to be careful about this matter as well, 'The Commissioner of the National Police Said.

Source: Thai News Agency

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