Kittirath Phanpetch
Kittirath Phanpetch is a notable Thai police officer currently serving as the Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police. His leadership role places him at the forefront of national law enforcement and public safety initiatives. Recently, he ordered the formation of a committee to investigate potential links between police officials and the controversial Myawaddy Complex business.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thailand | 1 | 6.00 | 0.13% | +20% | 69,799,978 | 109,633 | $505,000 | 793$ |
| Totals | 1 | 69,799,978 | 109,633 | $505,000 | 793$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch is preparing to transfer Sittichai Lokkanpai from his position as the commander of Provincial Police Region 8.
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Thailand:
Kittirath, the national police chief, is expected to clarify the situation regarding police involvement in online gambling.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch is the Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, leading the crackdown on all forms of scammers.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch is mentioned as the police chief who has been silent despite receiving reports about police corruption.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch, the current Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, defended the integrity of the police force amidst corruption allegations.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch, the Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, ordered all units to intensify efforts to track down the suspect.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch, the National Police Chief, expressed his condolences regarding the death of Somsak Naksen.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch, the National Police Chief, was mentioned in the context of potential reassignment due to not supporting the policies of those in power.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch is the National Police Chief.
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Thailand:
Kittirath Phanpetch, the National Police Chief, chaired a meeting in the absence of the Prime Minister.
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