Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
The deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Nov 13 have persuaded the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) to step up its work in suppressing transnational crimes. The police are trying to better understand how such gangs operate in Thailand, to make crime-busting efforts more effective. Information on the 18 most common types of criminalACTIVITIES perpetrated by gangs in Thailand is in the CIB’s new database and it will be used to launch a massive crackdown by the end of the year, said a police source. CIB chief Thitirach Nonghanpithak has assigned his deputy, Pol Maj Gen Chan Wimolsri, to oversee the formation of the CIB’s centre for suppression of transnational criminals. At a meeting of 11 divisions under the CIB on Nov 16, Pol Lt Gen Thitirach pointed to the necessity of improving management of the police’s database, which provides the fundamental basis for combating transnational crimes. It is not uncommon for foreign groups to commit crimes in Thailand, but there was no central criminal database to record theACTIVITIES and behaviour of suspects. Other agencies also had no information to offer the police, according to Pol Lt Gen Thitirach. However, now the database is in place, it looks certain to benefit […]
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