Police prepare to consider promotion of “View Kulwut” to bring fame to the country

The Royal Thai Police are preparing to consider promoting ‘View Kulwut’ after making history by winning an Olympic medal. It was revealed that he regularly teaches badminton to police officers’ children.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Archayon Kraithong, spokesman for the Royal Thai Police, revealed that the national police chief has ordered a personnel survey and to look after the welfare of View Kulwut, who currently holds the rank of Senior Sergeant Kulwut Vitidsarn and is a sergeant major at the Crime Suppression Division, Central Investigation Bureau. The Royal Thai Police has criteria for considering promotions for athletes who have brought fame to the country. According to the criteria, gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded the following benefits: Relevant agencies are currently considering the matter and expect to know the results within 1-2 days.

For Pol. Lt. Kunlawut, he also joined the Hanuman Badminton Project of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), in which the commander assigned him to teach and
train with the children of police officers under his command, so that the children can exercise and support them to join the badminton competition in the country.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridet, Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, revealed that since View is a skilled badminton player and he himself loves playing badminton very much, we will use his talent to support exercise for both police officers and children of police officers under the Central Investigation Bureau through the Hanuman Sport Club project, which will give opportunities for children of the Central Investigation Bureau CIB to play sports that they are good at. View herself will also be a coach, teaching and giving techniques to the children of police officers under the Central Investigation Bureau.

Source: Thai News Agency