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Customs official transferred over assault aired on YouTube
The Customs Department on Wednesday transferred back to headquarters a senior official based at Suvarnabhumi Airport who allegedly assaulted an airport security officer while refusing to be patted down.
Director General Somchai Poonsawat said the C-7 official, who was identified only as Sombat, will face an investigation into the incident, which occurred on January at in the airport. The investigation will take about 30 days.
Footage from a surveillance camera of the alleged assault, which has appeared on YouTube, shows the official walking through a security check. However, he refuses to be patted down after a security alarm beeps.
In the footage, the official is showing whacking the officer's ears with both hands. The official then points to his badge and the junior officer bows apologetically.
The video was posted on YouTube on Monday and by Tuesday it had attracted many thousands of angry comments.
Somchai said the official in trouble was a chief of passenger services at the airport responsible for crackdowns on contraband and narcotics.
After the incident, the junior officer saw a doctor, who diagnosed injuries to the eardrum. He also filed a complaint with the police
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30 dage for at gennem se en video utroligt, Sombat skulle være arresteret på stedet, han slipper for straf, vent og se
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Accused slapper yet to appear
January 12, 2012 5:44 pm
SAMUT PRAKAN - The senior customs official, who slapped a Suvarnabhumi Airport security officer in the ear for having asked him to undergo a security check - an incident widely shown on YouTube - has not yet responded to a police summons.
Suvarnabhumi Airport police station superintendent Pol Col Natthanan Nanasombat said Thursday the senior official Sombat Chatchaiwaiwit had been given a week, before January 18, to contact police or an arrest warrant would be issued. The police investigator also requested the victim's physical examination results from hospital to use in the case investigation and has interviewed witnesses. Police are also investigating who released the video clip of the incident on to the Internet.