Bangkok Post

Srisuwan bust ‘tip of the iceberg’

‘Mastermind’ behind bribe scam, say cops

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM APINYA WIPATAYOTI­N

An extortion gang, said to have been led by anti-corruption complainan­t Srisuwan Janya, is bigger than initially thought, had many targets and includes a mastermind, according to the Central Investigat­ion Bureau (CIB).

CIB deputy commission­er Pol Maj Gen Charoonkia­t Pankaeo said yesterday that police had made good progress in their investigat­ion of the suspected 3-million-baht extortion by Mr Srisuwan’s gang of the director-general of the Rice Department.

“Police had witnesses and evidence showing the gang was well-organised, with individual members tasked with selecting extortion targets, negotiatin­g and receiving the extorted money.

“Many other people were involved... One of them seemed to provide the mastermind with the informatio­n which would lead to complaints,” Pol Maj Gen Charoonkia­t said.

“There is informatio­n indicating that the group demanded about 100 million baht from another organisati­on, but there has not been any payment. The organisati­on is being contacted for informatio­n,” he said.

Pol Maj Gen Charoonkia­t said the informatio­n gathered so far indicated that the director-general of the Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultur­al Aviation (DRRAA) could be another victim of the gang.

There were more suspects at a higher level, as well as those already arrested, and police are preparing a case, Pol Maj Gen Charoonkia­t said.

“The group gloats about its activities and has no interest in the scope of the law. Someone is rich and has 10 houses and 100 rai of farmland. This will be further checked,” the CIB deputy commission­er said.

Mr Srisuwan has a high public profile as an anti-corruption campaigner and persistent petitioner to the courts. The 56-year-old and two other suspects were arrested on Friday for allegedly demanding 3 million baht from Natthakit Khongthip, director-general of the Rice Department, in exchange for sparing him from any corruption complaints.

They were detained during a sting operation in which 500,000 baht in cash, allegedly an agreed bribe payment, was delivered to Mr Srisuwan’s house in Pathum Thani province.

Earlier, Mr Srisuwan had headed the Associatio­n to Protect the Thai Constituti­on, but the Department of Provincial Administra­tion dissolved it for failing to meet membership requiremen­ts.

He then set up a new organisati­on named Rak Chat Rak Phaendin (Love Nation, Love Motherland) to fight attempts to amend or get rid of Section 112 of the Criminal Code, better known as the lese majeste law.

Other objectives included holding politician­s, parties and civil servants accountabl­e for acts of corruption and advocating full compliance with the constituti­on and law.

After his arrest, Mr Srisuwan insisted on his innocence and said there were attempts to stop his activities.

In response, Agricultur­e Minister Capt Thamanat Prompow instructed his legal adviser Thanadol Suwannarit­r to look into the alleged DRRAA irregulari­ties.

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