Bangkok: "Big Tai" insists that he has not yet indicated whether the former police bigwig has committed disciplinary offenses or not, and is ready to provide justice. The national police chief confirmed that he has ordered the disciplinary division and legal department to investigate the case of a former senior police officer who was implicated in being involved in a smuggling operation for the Faculty of Law exams. He has not yet determined whether there was a disciplinary violation or not, and is ready to provide justice to all parties.
According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, the national police chief, confirmed that if any police officers are found to have cheated or committed illegal acts, they will not be able to be held accountable. In the case of a former high-ranking police officer being implicated in a smuggling operation to remove the Faculty of Law exam papers from a famous university, this is not an aggravation and there was no order from anyone. However, the investigator has a duty to take legal action. After being informed that there was corruption, he ordered the disciplinary division and the legal department to consider whether or not there was a disciplinary violation. They will have to wait to examine the evidence clearly. Even though he has left the civil service, if it is still within the time period in which disciplinary action can be taken, legal action must be taken.
As for whether copying the exam is illegal or not, the national police chief said that it is still in the investigation process, so he cannot answer yet. He confirmed that all parties must be treated fairly. If it is not corruption, the investigator has the authority to order not to prosecute.
For the evidence that the Cyber Police found that there were 11 financial trails of the suspects in the gambling website case to the exam copying gang, and the chat messages did not confirm that it was a money transfer to cheat on the exam or clearly indicate the cheating on the exam. This would be a loophole in the law, causing the accused who have knowledge of the law to take legal action against them, which many parties see as a failure, causing the accused to sue the Royal Thai Police. In this regard, it is believed that the investigators must be careful and thorough in considering the law. We would like to thank all parties who have given us encouragement, including the media.
As for the case where the Cyber Police are responsible for handling the case, it follows from the initial facts of the case that the Cyber Police have verified and have had evidence all along. In addition, they have the authority and duty to take action, which is definitely not bullying or stepping on anyone.