Former politician and therapeutic massage parlour tycoon Chuvit Kamolvisit has posed a string of questions over the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) commissioner’s resolution to arrange a fact-finding committee to probe his personal workplace whereas a mess of different circumstances stay unsolved.
In a publish on Mr Chuvit’s Fb web page on Saturday, he questioned the necessity for the probe and accused Pol Lt Gen Thiti Saengsawang of not “investigating issues that want investigating”. Mr Chuvit was referring to obvious inadequate proof assortment by MPB officers when coping with a Chinese language prison syndicate he has been working to hyperlink to Chinese language businessman Chaiyanat “Tuhao” Kornchayanant
The previous MP additionally accused the police workplace of turning “witnesses into suspects” and permitting precise key suspects to flee, going so far as to say members of the alleged Chinese language gang had been allowed to submit hush cash straight to police stations.
Mr Chuvit went on to put in writing, “I’m doing my responsibility of alerting the general public to the issues and carelessness of the police, who at the moment are on the lookout for who’s tipping me off? At any time when there’s a leak, the accusation is that there’s an inside informant. I’m making an attempt to assist, for the reason that leaks have been there for the reason that begin and there have been flawed strikes on high of the leaks. You ought to be working to repair the issue and grateful that I’m serving to (the MPB commissioner). If I didn’t say something now, these points would attain the courts or quietly swept below the rug.”
In response to native media, Pol Lt Gen Thiti on Friday issued an order to arrange a fact-finding committee after studying that the charts and knowledge offered by Mr Chuvit to the media had been from the identical authentic supply of the police.
The MPB chief wished the committee to determine these liable for giving a duplicate of the police info to Mr Chuvit, in order that they’ll face disciplinary motion, the native media reported.
In November, Mr Chuvit urged the Justice Ministry to look into main Chinese language triad gangs believed to be laundering cash via “gray companies” in Thailand, referring to bars, therapeutic massage parlours and playing dens.