Six cops in Nakhon Phanom, a Northeastern province in Thailand, allegedly demanded a drug vendor to pay them money in change for releasing his accomplices.
A Facebook page posted a photo of a man and a woman with a sack that had 200,000 methamphetamine tablets in it, with an audio clip of a man who claimed to be a drug dealer. In the clip, the vendor says Nakhon Phanom police demanded he pay them to release his accomplices who police had captured in January. He additionally claims the medicine that the police had seized “vanished”.
ติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์ที่อยุ่อาศัย accused officers have been transferred as the police department investigates the allegation. The major basic of the Nakhon Phanom police says he ordered an investigation as quickly as he heard of the allegations, and he “won’t defend any of the police discovered guilty”.
He said if there is proof, criminal and disciplinary actions will be taken, and the accused would be fired. The major general additionally mentioned there are grounds to the allegations. The major basic stated he believes the seized medicine that vanished have been embezzled, however he wouldn’t give extra details.
In October, Thailand’s parliament debated police reform after a Thai policeman was accused of killing a drug suspect in an alleged extortion-bid-gone-wrong. Police have additionally been accused of demanding cash from unlawful migrants in change for not arresting them..

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