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11 immigration police, officials arrested on bribery charges

Pol Lt Gen Surachate Hakparn, assistant national police chief, third from left, inspects fishing vessels in the southern border province of Songkhla before attending a media conference to announce the arrest of 11 officials involved in graft and malfeasance. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)

Eleven government officials, including six immigration police, have been arrested and charged for allegedly taking bribes.

In December last year, police and fisheries officials seized five trawlers and arrested 22 crew members for fishing in Thai waters without permission

After court proceedings, the trawlers were kept at the Songkhla customs office and were later put up for auction.  

The fishing boats had been barred from leaving Thailand following the auction. However, the vessels were soon spotted entering Malaysian waters, and Thai police worked with Malaysian police to intercept them.

Police began the investigation that led to the arrest of 13 people involved in bringing the vessels out of the country.

Arrest warrants had been issued for 11 government officials – six immigration police and five officials working at marine border and disease control checkpoints – for taking bribes, malfeasance and dereliction of their duty. All surrendered.

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