A Thai cop who stated he was a sergeant in the central Suphan Buri province resigned from his job. His resignation letter is making waves on social media. In the letter, which a fellow police officer posted on Facebook on Saturday, the officer cites “protection of the guilty” as one of many causes for the lack of morale among police. Another cause is “neglect for trustworthy officers,” Bangkok Post reported
The officer added in his assertion that he “never faced a felony charge or underwent a evaluation by a disciplinary committee.”
The officer who posted the letter wrote that he agreed with the letter. He said…
“I feel the same. If I wasn’t in debt with the police cooperative I would additionally think about resigning, not as a outcome of I don’t love the police, I like it very a lot, however as a end result of some higher-ups have made this organisation insufferable.”
The submit has since acquired an outpouring of support from different users, with many agreeing with the officer’s sentiments.
Another commenter posted a picture with the message “resignation is easier than changing the tradition of an organisation you don’t personal.”
This news comes amid a number of allegations against police in current months, together with involvement with Chinese gangsters in major playing and extortion circumstances.
Earlier this month, Royal Thai Police (RTP) revealed they uncovered a large visa rip-off involving one hundred ten bent immigration cops. RTP Deputy Commander Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn held a press convention at the Police Club, the place he exposed details of the unlawful operation. Treasure offered visas to foreigners, especially Chinese buyers.
According to Forgotten , the outlaw officers shaped a network with native visa companies, illegally issuing visas to foreigners, especially Chinese buyers trying to do enterprise in Thailand. The officers used faux paperwork such as membership certificates from a non-profit basis and scholar certifications from universities to grant visas.
Earlier this week, Thailand Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha admitted that corruption in the RTP has been ongoing for years and that each one involved must help clean up the police drive..

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