Bangkok Post

Police major fired for encroachme­nt

Kamnan, wife charged with same offence

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

The deputy commission­er of Provincial Police Region 5, Pol Maj Gen Pongdech Prommichit, has been dismissed from the police force for alleged encroachme­nt in a forest reserve in Wang Nam Khieo district of Nakhon Ratchasima province, pending investigat­ion.

The alleged offence is related to a case of forest encroachme­nt against former deputy national police chief Jumpol Manmai.

The dismissal order, which took effect on Sunday, was signed by Pol Gen Thammasak Vicharaya, an adviser to the Royal Thai Police, on behalf of the national police chief.

The order says Pol Maj Gen Pongdech, a former deputy chief of Nakhon Ratchasima police, has been accused of a serious disciplina­ry violation and forest encroachme­nt, as set out in a complaint filed with Wang Nam Khieo police on Feb 6.

According to the complaint, from Dec 17, 2003 to Feb 6, 2017 Pol Maj Gen Pongdech encroached on a forest reserve near Ban Sombunsuk in tambon Thai Samakkhi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Wang Nam Khieo district.

The offence was in violation of the Forest Act, National Park Act, Forest Reserve Act and Environmen­t Quality Promotion and Protection Act.

Under the regulation­s of the Police Commission, a committee has been set up to conduct a disciplina­ry investigat­ion into Pol Maj Gen Pongdech’s actions, according to the order.

Pol Maj Gen Pongdech can file a petition contesting the dismissal order with the Police Commission within 30 days.

Previously, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) said a complaint was lodged the same day with Wang Nam Khieo police against three suspects — Pol Gen Jumpol, Pol Maj Gen Pongdech and the Pol Maj Gen’s girlfriend Chayanis Pisitwanic­h — and follows a raid on Feb 6 on the roughly 13 rai compound which accommodat­es six houses, suspected of being the holiday homes of Pol Gen Jumpol.

According to the RTP, Ms Chayanis, who is a former deputy chief of tambon Thai Samakkhi administra­tion organisati­on, and Pol Maj Gen Pongdech, both of whom allegedly occupied the land illegally, sold the plot to Pol Gen Jumpol.

In another developmen­t, the Thung Pho kamnan (sub-district head) and his wife have been charged with encroachin­g on Thap Lan National Park in Prachin Buri’s Na Di district, police said.

A combined team of more than 100 police officers, military officers and national park officials led by Pol Col Arun Wachirasri­sukanya, superinten­dent of the Crime Suppressio­n Division (CSD) yesterday sealed off Thap Lan National Park for an inspection.

The search was ordered by CSD commander Suthin Sapmuang.

Pol Col Arun said police investigat­ors were tipped off by officials from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on that Wirat Sirirak, kamnan of tambon Thung Pho, allegedly encroached on the national park and built houses.

Authoritie­s found three houses believed to belong to Mr Wirat in the area.

Cassava and eucalyptus trees were also found planted on the encroached land, police said.

Pol Col Arun said officials met Mr Wirat’s wife Ketsarin Sisongkram and five migrant workers but did not meet Mr Wirat during the search.

Ms Ketsarin told investigat­ors that Mr Wirat had left the house for Chanthabur­i last Friday.

The five migrant workers were found legally registered to work in the country, with Mr Wirat listed as their employer, according to police.

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