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A woman has filed a complaint that two police officers promised to get her two children into the police force for about 100,000 baht each, using "connections", but even though she paid the money her son and daughter are still on the outside over a year later.
The 55-year-old woman reported her case to the chief of the Crime Suppression Division, Pol Maj Gen Supisarn Bhakdinarinath, on Friday.
She complained that she had paid more than 200,000 baht to the two policemen, both with the rank Pol Sen Sgt Maj and stationed at the Police Hospital and Bang Bon police station, since late December 2011.
Despite her payments and their promises, her son and daughter are still not members of the police force and there is no sign they ever will be, she added.
The woman said one of the policemen told her he could get her children appointments as police officers in exchange for 100,000 baht a person, because he had a connection with a deputy police chief.
For higher positions, which are given to university graduates, she would have to pay 120,000 baht extra, she said.
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Unusually wealthy' officer nabbed
SING BURI - A senior police officer and his wife were arrested on Friday after police discovered 400,000 baht in cash and a bank account book containing 15 million baht in their home.
Theeranai Yaiwong of the Sawaeng Ha police station in Ang Thong was apprehended at the Sing Buri provincial hall and his wife Suganya Yawong was arrested at their home in Khai Bang Rachan district.
Pol Sr Sgt Maj Theeranai was in Sing Buri to attend the launch of a campaign against crime in central provinces.
Officers have seized the couple's money and the account book and have frozen their assets which include an 8-million-baht property, two fertiliser stores worth 2 million baht, and a few vehicles.
Police and the Office of the Narcotics Control Board had conducted investigations since 2007 and found out that the officer was involved in illegal drug distribution, said Pol Lt Gen Naret Nanthachote, commander of Provincial Police Region 1.
Both suspects denied that they had committed any crimes.
Police have taken the two into custody at the Sing Buri police station pending further investigations.
The policeman accused of raping an 18-year-old Laotian girl working for a noodle vendor went into hiding as soon as an arrest warrant was issued against him.
Second Lieutenant Tatree Suebsamarn, 53, did not show up to surrender yesterday even though he had told the police officer in charge of his case that he would turn himself in at 2pm.
The case is in the hands of Muang Samut Prakarn police station as the crime allegedly took place in Samut Prakarn on April 20. Tatree works for the Thong Lor Police Station in Bangkok.
According to the complaint, Tatree - who was driving a taxi that day - did not drive the victim to her destination and instead handcuffed her and took her to an apartment where she was raped.
Thong Lor Police Station's superintendent Colonel Chumpon Pumpuang said he was still in touch with Tatree's mother, who insisted that her son would surrender.
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Cops suspended
Two policemen accused of abduction, rape and attempted rape are relieved of their duties, as the city police chief tells people that bad cops won't be protected bangkokpost.com/n...misconduct