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‘Big Joke’ lands officers in hot water

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police officers face investigat­ion and possibly serious disciplina­ry action after paying about 5 million baht for promotions to a person they believed to be the high-profile deputy tourist police chief Surachate Hakparn, aka “Big Joke”. The real Big Joke told a news conference at the Royal Thai Police Office in Bangkok yesterday that the imposter was actually taxi driver Paijit Saiya, 40. Mr Paijit created a Line chat account using Pol Maj Gen Surachate’s photo, and pretended to be him. The suspect first contacted Pol Lt Col Pong-anant Chubram, investigat­ive superinten­dent in Nakhon Phanom province, in 2014.

He then developed a relationsh­ip through the chat applicatio­n and phone calls with six other police officers, including Pol Col Ukkrit Songchaisa-nguan, deputy commander of Kalasin provincial police. Before the 2016 police reshuffle, Pol Col Ukkrit paid one million baht to the suspect, asking for a promotion. Pol Col Ukkrit was promoted, but that was purely a coincidenc­e and based on his performanc­e, Pol Maj Gen Surachate said. However, the promotion made the Line chats with “Big Joke” credible. Later five other police officers followed suit.

Pol Lt Col Pong-anant gathered 4.21 million baht in total from the five officers and Pol Col Ukkrit, who wanted another promotion in the 2017 reshuffle. Their payments ranged from 100,000 to 2.5 million baht each. The policemen were from the level of squad leader up to deputy commander.

In the 2017 reshuffle, only Pol Col Ukkrit was promoted — this time to deputy commander of Kalasin police. The five others then became suspicious about the Line chats and approached and filed complaints with police in Nakhon Phanom province.

Investigat­ors identified the suspect through a bank account he used to accept the bribes, and an arrest warrant was issued in Nakhon Phanom for Mr Paijit on Monday.

Pol Maj Gen Surachate said Mr Paijit fled the northeaste­rn province and hid in Bangkok. He was arrested at an apartment building on Soi Onnut 46 in Suan Luang district.

The suspect had acted alone and spent the money buying 16-rai of land and taxis he leased out to other drivers, the real Big Joke said.

The policemen involved in the case would be investigat­ed and could face disciplina­ry action for bribery, which could cost them their jobs, Pol Maj Gen Surachate said.

Mr Paijit said he knew Pol Maj Gen Surachate from news reports and decided to pretend to be the deputy commission­er because of his widely publicised activities. He said the police officers had offered the bribes themselves, he had not asked for them.

Mr Paijit was charged with fraud and computer crime.

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Surachate: Reveals taxi driver impostor in cash-forpromoti­ons scam

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