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Thepthai Questions Public Trust in Police Amid Chalong Case
PPTV HD 36•1:38•Politics•
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Politician Thepthai raises concerns about the tendency of citizens to contact media and foundations instead of police during emergencies.
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Events
Chalong declared ownership of three firearms in asset disclosures.
Chalong attempted to collect a debt of 11 million baht.
An incident occurred leading to public discussion about why the police were not the first point of contact.
Who & What's Involved
NACC (National Anti-Corruption Commission)Royal Thai PoliceSai Mai Must Survive FoundationKarn ChompalangThepthai
Topics
Public TrustPolice ReformFirearm OwnershipPolitical AssetsSocial Influence
Locations
Thailand