Bangkok Post

DSI officials deny graft allegation

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

Three DSI officials suspected in the Nauru consul embezzleme­nt case turned themselves in to police on Saturday, deputy police national chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn said.

The officers under the Department of Special Investigat­ion were identified as Tharin Pichitkunc­horn, former Special Investigat­ion Intelligen­ce division director, and former officers Anan Seelakhot and Adisorn Sonthiwora­chai.

They were suspended from duty after being accused of embezzleme­nt and bribery in connection to a raid at the home of the former consul-general of the Republic of Nauru in Sathon district last month. All three denied the charges during police questionin­g.

Pol Gen Surachate said the trio were granted bail. They also insisted they would only give their statements to a court, he said.

He also said employees at the consulgene­ral’s office of the Republic of Nauru would be subject to additional questionin­g. Agents will collect evidence before determinin­g whether to charge the employees, he said.

Meanwhile, DSI spokeswoma­n Pichaya Tharakorns­anti said the agency has started a disciplina­ry investigat­ion into the officers.

It is also aiming to determine whether they have committed a similar crime in the past, she said. If so, all cases will be combined, she said.

She said the DSI expects to announce progress in the investigat­ion today.

Two other DSI officers are believed to also have been involved in the embezzleme­nt case.

The raid came after the DSI received a request to act from the Vice ConsulGene­ral of Nauru on Dec 9. It led to the seizure of 2.5 million baht and the arrest of a Chinese maid.

The search team, however, is now under investigat­ion over a missing 5.5 million baht it found at the scene and another 4 million in bribes in exchange for the release of 11 Chinese nationals found at the site.

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