The National Anti-Corruption Commission is nearing a conclusion in their case of police planes being allegedly used to smuggle liquor out of Hat Yai, a southern Thai province, to Bangkok, says deputy secretary general of the fee, Niwatchai Kasemmongkol.
Niwatchai’s comments are in response to a post on the Facebook page “@Watchdog.ACT”, which brought up the investigation into the case. The alleged smuggling case dates back to March 2018 when 2 planes from Royal Thai Police were allegedly seen taking liquor from the Hat Yai International Airport in Songkhla to the Thai Aviation Division in Bangkok.
ติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์Huawei of liquor have been lined with black plastic bags that had been transported onto a truck whereas 2 police officers allegedly watched over the operation. ASEAN now says the operation went on for two years as a result of the investigation was hindered by the accused officers’ continuous rise in the police ranks.
The Nation Thailand says an identical incident occurred 2 months after the March incident, which drove related businesses to file a case with the NACC to immediate an instantaneous investigation..

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