Deputy Commander of Amnat Charoen Province orders investigation into ‘police extortion’ of villagers’ money.

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23 April 2021 from the case of the page “Anuwat Jai Jai” posted a picture and a message stating that there isPerson dressed like a police officer Came to ask to arrest villagers who farms along the roadside Without accusations, they were not allowed to look at the card, but asked for 50,000 baht in cash for protection, which the villagers also stated that they had done this many times. By changing faces In the past, the villagers had always allowed it. The said incident occurred in the area. Ubon Ratchathani Province

Recently, reporters checked and found out that the person in the photo is a Provincial Police Officer in Amnat Charoen Province. So I inquired to Pol. Col. Wichian Chokphiphatthawee, Deputy Commander of the Provincial Police, Amnat Charoen Province I admit that there are two people in the picture who are actually Amnat Charoen Provincial Police officers.

Pol. Col. Wichian Chokphiphatthawee, Deputy Commander of Amnat Charoen Provincial Police Station.

We are currently in the process of coordinating to request information on this matter with the officials. Ubon Ratchathani Province to the cause of the incident and is in the process of re-examining the facts of the matter Before a committee was set up to investigate the matter,

Deputy Commander of Amnat Charoen Province orders an investigation into police extorting money from villagers.

However, reporters went to the area. Amnat Charoen Provincial Police Investigation Division To meet the police officers who are in the pictures and clips of the said incident. But the two officers could not be found in any way and tried to contact them by phone but still could not contact the two officers as well.

The article is in Thai

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