Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presides over the first Police Commission meeting of the year on Wednesday at the Royal Thai Police on Rama I Road. (Photo: Government House)
Any police officer hired to offer “VVIP” services to the Chinese tourist whose clip went viral will have to be punished according to the law, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Wednesday.
The premier made his comments after a popular Facebook page exposed the VVIP service, with immigration officers fast-tracking a Chinese tourist’s entry into the country and escorting her to her hotel destination with a police motorcade. The service she bought reportedly has been on offer for 10 years.
This illegal service has become the talk of the town, and the…
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