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News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 28/04/2016
» The Royal Thai Police (RTP) insisted Wednesday no police were involved with the charred bones found in a forest in Udon Thani last week.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 08/02/2016
» The confederation of police interrogators has asked Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to review his order last Friday to annul the position of interrogator, which they believe could cost them their job allowances and career path.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 03/11/2015
» A coordination committee will be set up to handle cases of missing persons and unidentified bodies, said Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 25/11/2014
» Five senior police officers in Khon Kaen have been transferred to inactive posts for failing to prevent student protesters from displaying the three-finger salute during a visit by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha last week.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 24/06/2014
» The junta has approved a 25% increase of the existing budget for rebuilding 396 police stations nationwide to 8.36 billion baht as proposed by the Royal Thai Police Office.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 25/01/2014
» The national police chief yesterday declared 13 government offices, 25 roads and one bridge off-limits to the public.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 15/01/2014
» Most participants at a government-sponsored meeting on Wednesday agreed the Feb 2 general election should not be postponed and that the government has no authority to change it.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 09/07/2013
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has rejected a request by the police for another 900 million baht to continue the delayed construction of 396 police stations, and asked for a more detailed proposal.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 19/05/2013
» A member of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission is concerned that the redistribution of TV and radio frequencies may be guided by the interests of the powerful and not benefit the public.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 22/03/2013
» The Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) is calling on the government to rethink its 350-billion-baht water management scheme, saying an overhaul is needed and the project management team must be changed.