“Anutin” points out that it won’t take long to investigate “Deputy Secretary of Tha Uthen”

'Anutin' points out that the investigation of the Tha Uthen district chief will not take long, saying that people should not be complacent after some people cheered for him to move to Tak Bai, assuring the people that these people will never be comfortable. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul mentioned the case of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior signing an order to set up a committee to investigate the District Chief of Tha Uthen, Nakhon Phanom Province, who returned to work after the statute of limitations for the Tak Bai case expired. He said that he had discussed with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior to sign the order because he saw that there should be an investigation. When the District Chief of Tha Uthen was informed by the police to track down this person because he was under a court summons, this District Chief wrote a leave application before the summons. However, when the District Chief found out that there was a court summons, he canceled the leave approval and called the District Chief to report on October 17, but he did not show up. This matter must be investigated. However, there is another issue as to why the leave was approved. However, he was told that when the leave application was approved, there was no request for cooperation from the police. He insisted that he would investigate this matter as soon as possible because it was not difficult. It only took a short period of time. When the case expired, the District Chief came to work, so it was easy to call him in for questioning. When asked whether during the investigation, the district chief should be transferred to Tak Bai, Mr. Anutin said, 'Don't be complacent. Let's take the story first. Nowadays, there are ethical issues. Do people who disobey arrest warrants, summonses, or escape court appearances violate ethics? What do ordinary people say? Therefore, if he doesn't come according to the summons, we have to see if it violates ethics. The public shouldn't worry that th ese people will be comfortable when they come back. They're already not comfortable. They can change the name to Eh because whenever they hear the name, they'll be like, Eh.' When asked how he expected the investigation results to be a new standard for the Interior Ministry, Mr. Anutin said that it would proceed according to the law. If it does not violate, then no charges can be pressed. However, there are other principles to be used. Everything is based on facts. The most important thing is to be fair. Do not act according to emotions or pressure. The Interior Ministry confirmed that it would be fair to all parties Source: Thai News Agency