Bangkok Post

It will all come out, says Surachate

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The drive-by shooting of the car of former immigratio­n police chief Surachate Hakparn has sparked debate with speculatio­n over the motive dividing opinion.

One suggestion is that it was the result of a long-standing conflict between Pol Lt Gen Surachate and national police chief Pol Gen Chakthip Chaijinda over alleged irregulari­ties in procuring a biometric identifica­tion system.

The other camp suspects that this intimidati­on of Pol Lt Gen Surachate, nicknamed “Big Joke”, was staged.

Bangkok Post reporter WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM asked “Big Joke”, who is currently working as an adviser at the Prime Minister’s Office, to clarify the incident.

Police and people suspect you are behind the shooting. Is that true?

There’s no reason to stage it. Whether

I’ll be transferre­d back to the police agency depends on the prime minister. It has nothing to do with their claim that I want to have the incumbent police chief replaced by his deputy so that I can make a return.

Today I’m forced into a corner. They bullied me and shot my car. As a former police officer, I know for sure who ordered it. If he had not been an influentia­l figure, he would have not done it.

I’ve seen my image marred a lot because “people in power” have often thrown controvers­ial issues at me. Joke caused troubles in the biometric system. Joke was involved in the electric BMW car plan. This is not to mention the boat and building constructi­on projects of the IB [Immigratio­n Bureau] which are also linked with Joke.

I’ve done nothing and was never involved in these evil issues. We have to check who spent IB budgets on the procuremen­ts. Should we buy those boats though there’s no mission for them? How will IB officers pilot the boats? Will the purchase be done in favour of certain companies?

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Other former IB chiefs should feel uncomforta­ble about this, but it’s only me who dares speak out. SURACHATE HAKPARN

FORMER IMMIGRATIO­N POLICE CHIEF

Why are you confident the shooting involves the biometrics controvers­y?

How come they bought biometrics at more than 2 billion baht? If I had overseen the project, it would have cost the IB less than 500 million baht. Do you see the huge price gap?

The IB spent over 300 million baht apiece though they are actually 36 million baht each. The prices are different though the system is of the same brand and even same model. That’s very bad. As former IB chief, I wrote a memo to scrap the procuremen­t.

My senior officer at the Royal Thai Police [RTP] asked me to settle this issue, but I rejected his request. I just want it to proceed according to the law.

Later I learned someone checked my car registrati­on number and followed me. I was warned against driving to a traditiona­l Thai massage venue. They wanted to shoot the car. It’s 100% intimidati­on.

How do you respond to some police claims you wanted to have your associates sell biometrics to the IB?

That’s not true. I also don’t know how to do it. The person who spent IB money buying the system is in the RTP. If I had let my friends do it, I should have been able to sign the procuremen­t.

Other former and incumbent IB chiefs should also feel uncomforta­ble about this issue, but it’s only me who dares speak out. I can’t let it go; otherwise, I’ll be probed by the NACC [National Anti-Corruption Commission].

Are you at odds with Pol Gen Chakthip? (The national police chief who decided to push ahead with the procuremen­t.)

So far there’s been only the conflict over biometrics, but I’ve never mentioned Phi Pae [nickname of Pol Gen Chakthip]. I only said it’s a conflict with a “powerful figure”.

If Deputy Prime Minister Prawit arranges a talk between you and Pol Gen Chakthip, will you join it? (Pol Lt Gen Surachate is said to have been a close associate of Gen Prawit while he was in charge of police affairs.)

I’ll be glad to join the talk. However, I insist everything must be done under the rule of law. I don’t want to commit any wrongdoing.

The truth of the biometrics issue will be unveiled to the public sooner or later.

Thailand is protected by the guardian deity Phra Siam Devadhiraj. Corrupt people will eventually bear the results of what they did.

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