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On September 30, the Royal Gazette published the announcement by the Prime Minister’s Office in Her Majesty’s Royal Command to remove the rank of the police and recall the royal decorations, stating that the Royal Command is graciously pleased to remove the rank of a former police officer. Outside the police range under article 28 of the National Police Law, BE 2547 with the regulations of the National Police Agency. Regarding the removal from Police rank in 2004, Article 1 (2) (4) and (6) and His Majesty graciously granted royal permission to withdraw all kinds of decorations. Promulgated in accordance with Article 6, Article 7 (2) (4) and (8) of the Regulations of the Prime Minister’s Office. Regarding the application for royal permission to withdraw decorations in 2005, the number of 10 is as follows:

1. Lieutenant Colonel Wan Chana Phol Palangkul since March 18, 2006, the day the punishment by the government was removed. For serious disciplinary offenses In the case of committing a crime of joint killing of others with deliberate and deliberate Attempts to kill others on purpose and thoughtfully. And next to the firearms and ammunition that the Registrar cannot issue license to be in possession without permission AND carry firearms with them in a city, town or public highway without reasonable cause without permission. And restore decorations Chaturathaporn, Chang Phuak and Jaturathaporn, Mongkutthai

2. Pol. Lieutenant Somkiat Thongsaad since June 16, 2014, which is the day the sanction was removed by the government. Due to serious disciplinary offenses as a civil servant who improperly refrained from performing official duties To give himself or others an undeserved benefit And recalls the decoration of the class Tritaphon Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai Chaturathaporn Chang Phuak And Chaturathaporn Mongkutthai

3. Police Lieutenant Chaowarin Latasaksiri Since September 15, 2014, which is the day of the final judgment. For committing a crime against public fraud And remember the Royal Order of Maha Poramaporn, Chang Phuak, Mahawachira Mongkut Prathamaporn, Chang Phuak Prathamaporn Mongkutthai Thawee Tiyaporn, Chang Phueak, Thawee Tiyaporn Mongkthai Tritaporn Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai Special Class of Exploration Order of Ram Kirati

4. Police Lieutenant Suchart Sudburin since October 27, 2014, which is the day the government removed the sanction. For serious disciplinary offenses, which were known as felonies Having behavior or behavior as a public servant and having type 1 narcotics (methamphetamine) in possession for distribution. And possession of firearms and ammunition without permission. And restore Benjamaporn, Mongkut Thai and Chakala Medal decorations

Police Colonel Supat Laohawattana since September 30, 2015, which is the day the sentence was dismissed by the government. For serious disciplinary infractions, which became known as felonies When committing a crime on the basis of joint theft And remember Royal Order of the Crown Thai Thaweitiyaporn, Krom Thawee Thawee Tiyaporn, Kromthai Tritaporn, Chang Phueak and Chakramala Coins

6. Pol. Lieutenant Colonel Thamawat Hiranya, secretary since November 25, 2015, which is the day the court issued an arrest warrant. This is because they have to find a joint criminal case of insults, defamation or malice from the king, queen, heir apparent or regent. And being a government official, acting or refraining from acting in any circumstance that leads others to believe they have a position or a duty. Although he did not have that position or that duty to seek illicit gains for oneself or others and restore decorations. Soil Tritaporn, Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai Jaturathaporn, Chang Phuak and Jaturathaporn Mongkutthai

Pol. Pol. Pol. Phairot Rojanakajorn since November 26, 2015, the date on which the court issued an arrest warrant. This is because criminal cases must be jointly defamed, insulted or slandered by the King, Queen, apparent Heir or Regent and is a government official, acting or omitting any act in circumstances that lead others to believe in office. D o duty Although he did not have that position or that duty To seek illicit gains for oneself or others and to restore decorations. Soil Tritaporn, Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai And Jaturathaporn Chang Phuak

8. Lieutenant Colonel Jirawat Boonwattanaporn since November 27, 2015, the date the court issued an arrest warrant. For having to find criminal cases for being the official operational officer or for refraining from performing functions To illegally cause harm to any person OR dishonest practice or refraining from performing duties Advocates for others to have weapons and ammunition for the exclusive use of war than the Registrar it cannot be licensed in unauthorized possession. Carrying a firearm into a city, village, or public highway is not allowed to have a firearm without reasonable cause. And restore decorations Floor Tritaporn, Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai Chaturathaporn Chang Phuak And Chaturathaporn Mongkutthai

9. Pol.Col ticket. Prasertwit Since July 8, 2016, which is the day the government dismissed the sentence. Due to serious disciplinary action or negligence in the performance of official duties in order to give oneself or others an undesirable benefit. Perform an act known to act gravely evil Perform or omit any action That caused serious damage to the government AND restore decorations Floor Tritaporn, Chang Phuak Tritaporn, Mongkutthai, Chaturathaporn, Chang Phuak and Jaturathaporn, Mongkutthai

Colonel Aeknarin Poom Simmanont Since October 12, 2016, which is the day of the final judgment. For committing a crime of theft and bodily injury AND restoring decorations Tritaporn Floor, Chang Phuak Tritaporn Mongkutthai Chaturathaporn Chang Phuak Chaturathapon, Kromthai and Border Service Medal. The 10 former police officers mentioned above have been removed from the Royal Decorations recipient list by virtue of the relevant announcement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Announced on August 24, 2020, the recipient of the Royal Command Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha




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