Bangkok: The Commissioner of the Crime Suppression Division has emphasized the importance of maintaining fairness in the ongoing dispute between "Deputy Tao" and "Tone Bang Khae." In a move to ensure impartiality, the Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau has summoned "Deputy Commissioner Tao" to provide an oral explanation regarding the conflict with "Tone Bang Khae."
According to Thai News Agency, Police Lieutenant General Nattasak Chaowanasai, the Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, has stated that the case, which involves Police Major General Jaroonkiat Panakaew, Deputy Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, and "Tone Bang Khae," a well-known amulet expert, is being approached in two segments. The first segment involves a complaint filed by "Madam Don," with investigators from the Crime Suppression Division actively gathering evidence. This process requires a thorough examination of extensive factual information, including the signing of numerous amulets.
The second segment pertains to a complaint filed by "Tone Bang Khae" against "Deputy Superintendent Tao" at Phaholyothin Police Station, which has also been lodged with the Royal Thai Police. This part of the case is under review by superiors to ensure fairness to both parties, including the case where "Madam Don" filed a complaint against "Tone Bang Khae."
The Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau has confirmed that he questioned "Deputy Superintendent Tao" verbally, who provided a detailed account of the incident. The content of his account aligns with statements he has made to the media. The case involves "Tone Bang Khae" visiting "Deputy Superintendent Tao's" office, where discrepancies in their accounts remain unresolved. "Deputy Superintendent Tao" stated that he was contacted by "Madam Don," while "Tone Bang Khae" claimed that he was invited by "Deputy Superintendent Tao." These differing accounts are yet to be reconciled.