“Big Joke” brings documents to explain to the Police Commission to fight the issue of the order to dismiss him from government service.

Police, ‘Big Joke’ changes his name, adding the letter ‘Ch.’ to his name to enhance his fortune, and brings documents to clarify to the Police Commission to fight the issue of the order to dismiss him from government service.

Pol. Gen. Surachet Hakpal, deputy national police chief, traveled to give a statement to the Police Ethics Protection Committee (PPC) regarding an appeal against the order to temporarily suspend him from service. He confirmed that he was ready to give a statement after meeting with the PPC. He also emphasized that he was not concerned today. The results of the consideration depend on the committee’s consideration. His duty was only to provide information to clarify.

When reporters asked if he looked cheerful today, would there be good news? Pol. Gen. Surachet said that he looks cheerful every day anyway. He also said that he changed his name by adding another Ch. for good luck, not with any significance.

When asked again whether it was a revival, Pol. Gen. Surachet laughed and said n
o. As for whether it will be considered the 11th cat in the future, he said he did not know. It depends on the committee. His visit to the Royal Thai Police Office this time is considered a return for many rounds in 4-5 months.

Source: Thai News Agency