Royal Thai Policing System

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THAILAN PREPARED BY: 

DANIEL KHURLO MANDAP

D POLICE CHRISTIAN JOHN NUNAG


CYRUS GUILAS
SYSTEM ZANTER MANINANG ZALDI
DID YOU KNOW?

 Thailand is the only country in South-East Asia


that has never been colonized under European
power.
HISTORY

 The Royal Thai Police is the primary law enforcement agency in


Thailand, although the military continue to carry out law
enforcement tasks. Under existing law, the Royal Thai Police are
empowered to use reasonable force in effecting an arrest. The law
on police use of force is, though, in the process of being revised.
HISTORY

 Royal Thai Police (RTP) first came into existence in the year 1455,
over 500 years ago. However, the modernization of the RTP system
came during the reign of King Rama IV, designed by an Englishman
named Captain Joseph Byrd Ames. Ames, himself, was appointed
the first uniform police commander by King Rama IV.
MISSION AND VISION
MISSION
(1) To formulate and adjust the national narcotics control strategy to be
implemented appropriately and continuously by taking into account of
the current drug situation 
(2) To integratedly manage the narcotics control efforts as stipulated in
the national narcotics control strategy 
(3) To supervise and direct the enforcement of narcotics laws and other
relevant laws 
(4) To monitor, examine and keep a close watch over the spread of drugs

 VISSION
To be a leading agency in developing and driving forward the drug
control strategies of Thailand and ASEAN in order to make Thai society
safe from drugs "
ROYAL THAI
POLICE RANK
MOTTO AND LOGO

 "TO SERVE, TO SAFEGUARD"  "TO SERVE AND POTECT"


SALARY 
 ROYAL THAI POLICE  PHILIPPINE NATIONAL
A person working as a Police POLICE 
Officer in Thailand typically earns A person working as a
around 60,400 THB per month. Police Officer in
Salaries range from 27,800 THB Philippines typically earns
(lowest) to 96,000 THB (highest). around 29,000 pesos per month
ROYAL THAI POLICE UNIFORM
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
UNIFORM
HOW TO BECOME A ROYAL THAI
POLICE

 The RTP  is frequently recognized as the fourth armed force of


Thailand  since their tradition, concept,  culture, skill, and training  are
relatively similar to the army  and most of the officer cadets need to
graduate from the  Armed Forces Academics Prepatory School before
entering  the Royal Thai Police Cadet Academy. Officers also undergo
paramilitary training similar to the army  but with an additonal focus on
law
POLICE

 Is militarisctic and centralized organization


 reports directly to the prime minister
 has personel of 230,000 officers
 has comprehensive function such as investigation ,public
safety,immigration,traffic control,fire extinguish,border patrol,etc
 has about 1,500 police stations
 Police/Citizen = 1/260
Public Prosecutor
 is under the Office of the Attorney-General
and reports directly to the prime minister
 investigative role begins when he or she
receive a case from police
 public prosecutor balances the power
between police and judiciary
 safeguards national interests, protects
civil rights and provides legal aid, and
cooperating internationally
COURT
 judge performs duty in the name of the King
 no jury system
 no plea bargain process
 4 categories including the Constitutional Court, the Administrative
Court, the Military Court, and the Court of Justice
TRANSPORTATION 
 The Royal Tha Police, especially the provincial
forces, extensively uses pickup trucks and
SUVs. For traffic regulation and patrolling in
cities, sedans and motorcycles are also used.
Highway police vehicles generally also have
equipment like speed radars, breath analyzers,
and emergency first aid kits. They also use tuk-
tuks, minivans, bicycles, al-terrain vehicles.
boats, and helicopters. Royal That Police
vehicle colors vary widely according to grade
region, and kind of duty performed Bangkok
metropolitan police vehicles are back and
white. Provincial police vehicles are maroon
and white while highway police are maroon
and yellow.
FIRE ARMS
 One of the most popular police pistols is the M1911A1 .45
ACP pistol which can be found readily and relatively
cheaply in Thailand. The 9mm Glock 19 Parabellum is
another popular, albeit more expensive choice. In mid-
2015, Pol Gen Somyot Phumphanmuang, Royal Thai
Police Commissioner, initiated a program to allow officers
to purchase United States-made, 9mm SIG Sauer P320
pistols] for 18,000 baht each. The Thai market price for this
gun is several times higher. The affordable price is made
possible by a special police exemption from import quotas
and import duties.
THANKYOU
AND
GODBLESS

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