Provincial chief and subordinates found to have protected drug and weapons suspects
Pol Maj Gen Waesamae Salae is greeted by supporters in front of the Muang district police station in Narathiwat on Nov 5 last year. The sidelined provincial police chief had gone there to file a complaint against an accuser who had linked him to criminal networks in the deep South. (Photo: Waedao Harai)
A police inquiry has found evidence for legal and disciplinary action against Narathiwat police, including their chief, for protecting suspects in drug and weapons cases.
Pol Maj Gen Waesamae Salae, the commander of police in the southernmost province, and subordinates were found to have taken bribes in exchange for…
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