Senior cop ‘Big Joke’ sacked over illicit gambling, fraud


(FILES) Thailand's Deputy National Police Chief Surachate "Big Joke" Hakparn leaves the Royal Thai Police headquarters in Bangkok on October 2, 2023. Thailand has sacked one of its most high-profile police officers over his alleged involvement in illegal gambling and financial fraud. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

ONE of the country’s most high-profile police officers has been sacked over his alleged involvement in illegal gambling and financial fraud.

Surachate Hakparn (pic), who served as the kingdom’s deputy police chief, was formally dismissed, police said in a statement.

Surachate, widely known by his nickname “Big Joke”, was snared in a series of raids in 2023 targeting an illegal online gambling network dubbed “Betflix”.

He was charged with money laundering, which he has denied, and suspended from the force while an investigation was under way.

Thai police said on Tuesday that his dismissal was in line with “disciplinary procedures for officers under investigation”.

Most forms of betting are illegal in Thailand, with authorities striving to shut down illicit gambling dens and websites, which are often foreign-owned.

Long-serving Sura­chate has been linked to powerful figures in the previous army-aligned government.

He was appointed by then-deputy prime minister Prawit Wong­suwan as chief of the Immigration Bureau in September 2018.

He disappeared in 2019 over unclear reasons, before then-prime minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha made him a special adviser on strategy to police in 2021.

Surachate has 30 days to appeal against his dismissal.

“He has the right to fight the case and appeal,” Aek Angsana­nont, a former deputy police chief and now a member of the national police committee, told public broadcaster Thai PBS.

Surachate’s sacking comes days after the death of ex-policeman Thitisan Utthanaphon, nicknamed “Joe Ferrari” for his taste in flash cars, who had been serving life in jail for the murder of a suspect during a brutal interrogation.

Last month, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra urged the Royal Thai police to step up efforts to combat human trafficking and drug-related crimes. — AFP

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