Prosecutors and DSI decide to sue 8 Sa Kaeo police officers in the case of forcing ‘Uncle Piak’ to accept responsibility.

DSI, The prosecutor and DSI have decided to sue 8 Sa Kaeo police officers for violating Section 157 and the Anti-Disappearance Act in the case of forcing 'Uncle Piak' to accept responsibility for the murder of 'Auntie Buaphan'.Mr. Watcharin Phanurat, Deputy Attorney General of the Investigation Office, as the Deputy Spokesperson of the Office of the Attorney General, who jointly supervised the investigation with the Department of Special Investigation in the case of Mr. Panya Kongsaenkam or Uncle Piak, who was forced by the Aranyaprathet Police Station in Sa Kaeo Province to confess to the death of Aunt Buaphan, revealed after a meeting with the investigation team, the Department of Special Investigation, the Royal Thai Police, and the Department of Provincial Administration that at this investigation level, there was an opinion to prosecute 8 suspects who were police officers for the offenses under Section 157 and the Prevention and Suppression of Torture and Enforced Disappearance Act B.E. 2565 or the Enf orced Disappearance Act, Sections 6 and 7 from the behavior of not reporting the arrest of Uncle Piak to the Sa Kaeo Provincial Prosecutor and the District Chief of Sa Kaeo Province and putting a black bag over Uncle Piak's head, turning on the air conditioner to make it cold to obtain a confession, and taking him to the investigation officer's room all night. The group of suspects denied everything and cited many witnesses. The investigation team has investigated and investigated to provide fairness to both parties.After this, the joint investigation agencies that still disagree will be given the opportunity to submit their opinions and explanations. After that, the investigation team will have their opinions on the case file before sending it to the group of prosecutors set up by the Attorney General for examination before sending it to the Office of the Attorney General Region 2, Rayong Province, to consider indicting by the end of July along with the suspects. The law of the Anti-Disappearance Act is si milar to the Transnational Organized Crime Act in that it does not have to be sent to the NACC even if it is an offense involving a state official.As for Uncle Piak, he is currently under the care of Thanyarak Hospital. He is physically strong and well-rounded. He has never suffered from chronic alcoholism. He was just a heavy drinker. He has now quit drinking. He has a good memory and can provide clear information to investigators.Mr. Angsuket Wisutthawatsak, Director of the Justice Administration Division, Department of Special Investigation, said that in the past, he had visited the area to examine information and evidence, including more than 40 witnesses and all additional material evidence, as requested by the accused for justice, and had brought the facts to the meeting today.Source: Thai News Agency