The Prime Minister refuses to give an interview after the meeting of the Police Commission, tapping the new police chief.
Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, in his capacity as Chairman of the Police Commission, chaired the meeting of the Police Civil Service Commission (Police Commission) No. 10/2023, which had an agenda for selecting and appointing police officers. Served as Police Commander at Sriyanont Conference Room. Inside the Royal Thai Police Office (Police)
After completion The Prime Minister refused to give interviews to the media. When asked whether today’s meeting went well or not, the Prime Minister just smiled and raised his hand. With only a thumbs up When asked if he was satisfied now, Mr. Settha said that the spokesperson of the Royal Thai Police would be the one to make the statement. Before getting on the bus to return
Likewise, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittiprapat The National Police Commissioner (Commander) also declined to make a statement. It was stated that Pol. Maj. Gen. Achayan Kraithong, spokesman for the police, would be the one to announce the results of the meeting.
Reporters reported that at the meeting of the Royal Thai Police Commission to consider appointing the person who will serve as the 14th National Police Commissioner, the Prime Minister attended the meeting at 1:45 p.m., but the actual meeting began at 3:00 p.m. because it was before the Prime Minister’s meeting began. I talked with the committee to examine the facts and the law. In the case of searching the residences of senior police officials and many other residences throughout the country, they include: 1. Mr. Chatchai Promlert, former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior. Chairman 2. Mr. Chatpong Jiraphanthu, former Deputy Attorney General, committee member 3. Pol. Gen. Winai Thongsong, former Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Director and Secretary
Source: Thai News Agency