
The chief of Chawang Police Station explained the scandalous audio clip allegedly involving Pol. Maj. Gen. Kriangsak and the special unit, suggesting it may have been created using artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The source is still unknown, and the purpose of the news is unclear. He confirmed that the police station has concrete operational results in making arrests.
This follows reports to the Royal Thai Police about social media content alleging police officers were soliciting bribes in Nakhon Si Thammarat province.
This issue has affected the Royal Thai Police's image and attracted widespread public and social interest. Recently, Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanpetch, Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police, signed an order placing Pol. Maj. Gen. Kriangsak Noonklieng, Commander of Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Police, on temporary duty at the Royal Thai Police Operations Center, effective 21 December 2025 GMT+7, until further notice, as previously reported.
Latest developments report that Chawang Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat issued a statement regarding news found on the Facebook page "Phra Chan Lai Kratai V5." The post showed an image of Pol. Maj. Gen. Kriangsak Noonklieng with a message saying: "Chawang disgrace, Cadet Class 53, pigs are not afraid of hot water, generals are just generals, one more general closed the case. From what you got, I got too. Now if I die, you must die too. Exiled dragon or fight the local snake?" The post included an approximately 1 minute 52 second audio recording of two men speaking in Thai.
Pol. Col. Phuwasit Wangkaew, Chief of Chawang Police Station, explained that on 21 December 2025 GMT+7 at about 15:40, Chawang Police detected news on the page "Phra Chan Lai Kratai V5" containing the message: "Chawang disgrace, Cadet Class 53, pigs are not afraid of hot water, generals are just generals, one more general closed the case. From what you got, I got too. Now if I die, you must die too. Exiled dragon or fight the local snake?"
Upon investigation, it could not be confirmed whether the two male voices in the conversation were real or whose voices they were. The audio may have been artificially generated or created using AI technology. The source of the voices remains unknown. The purpose behind this news is unclear and is under further investigation.
Meanwhile, Chawang Police have concrete enforcement results in arresting offenders according to legal standards and performance indicators. Anyone with information about illegal activities in the area can report tips at phone number 191 or contact Chawang Police Station at 075-481177. Thank you.
Reporters have attempted to contact Pol. Maj. Gen. Kriangsak Noonklieng, Commander of Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Police, to verify facts and details of the situation but have been unable to reach him. Efforts to interview him will continue.