Former Thai top cop ‘Big Joke’ threatens to sue Srettha if he is not given his job back


BANGKOK: Former deputy national police chief Pol General Surachate Hakparn (pic) has threatened to file a malfeasance lawsuit against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin if he fails to order the police chief to reinstate him.

In an interview with Nation TV on Monday (June 24), Surachate or “Big Joke” said the PM was obliged by law as supervisor of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) chief and a Cabinet resolution to comply with the Council of State’s decisions.

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