Prison chief suspended over alleged perks for inmates


Authorities have suspended a prison chief in Bangkok over allegations that high-profile Chinese inmates were granted access to women in a private cell and other privileges, the justice ministry said.

The scandal erupted last week after local media reported two Chinese women were allowed into the Bangkok Remand Prison to visit inmates, allegedly to provide sex services, raising questions over who authorised their entry.

The prison detains more than 4,000 men awaiting trial, and has held some of Thailand’s most infamous accused criminals, inclu­ding alleged Chinese racketeer She Zhijiang, who was extradited earlier this month.

The justice ministry suspended on Monday the prison’s commander and his secretary, a se­nior corrections officer, according to a ministry statement.

Justice Minister Rutthapon Naowarat said the case involving prison officials “allegedly favouring Chinese inmates” was “being handled based on evidence.”

In an earlier statement, the ministry said a search of the pri­son had uncovered “misconduct and prohibited items”, including condoms, tobacco and alcohol.

“Two Chinese women were found alone with an inmate inside a cell that was being renovated to serve as a reception room for se­nior officials,” it said.

A table, sofa and refrigerator – luxuries not typically afforded to prisoners – were inside the cell.

“Preliminary findings included boxes of condoms, bodily fluid traces on tissue paper and stains resembling semen,” which were sent to forensic investigators, said the statement from last week.

While CCTV footage was dele­ted, some recovered video showed the two women entering the prison, it added.

Rutthapon told reporters on Saturday that the pair accessed the prison following standard procedures, not via a secret route, which he said suggested that several officials could be implicated.

The two women denied being involved in sex work, according to the earlier justice ministry statement.

Around 20 officers, including the warden and lower-level staff, were accused of misconduct, it said, adding that “no officers were involved in purchasing sexual services.”

Several inmates implicated in the scandal have been transferred to another prison, the ministry said. — AFP

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