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Thai police chief attends anti-human trafficking conference in England

BANGKOK, December 8 (TNA) - Thai national Police Chief Somyot Poompanmoung and his delegation have left Bangkok for London to attend an anti-human trafficking conference. During his visit to England, Police Chief Somyot will meet British Prime Minister David Cameron and Keith Bristow, director-general of England’s National Crime Agency, to discuss the Ko Tao murder case in which two British tourists were killed. The national police chief is accompanied by Assistant Police Chief Police Lieutenant General Prawut Thawornsiri, deputy Bangkok police chief Police Major General Suwat Jaengyodsuk and Police Major General Apichart Suripunya, chief of the Thai police department’s foreign affairs. Police Chief Somyot told reporters in Bangkok that he and his delegation will attend the anti-human trafficking meeting focusing on online child sexual exploitation tomorrow and Wednesday. Police Chief Somyot said that at the event he would meet British Prime Minister David Cameron and Keith Bristow, director-general of England’s National Crime Agency, to discuss the murder of two British tourists on Ko Tao island as the British police were closely following the case and sent staff to monitor the investigation and interrogation last month. He said the British ambassador also wrote to thank the Royal Thai Police Office for its actions relating to the murder and the parents of the dead did the same and expressed confidence that the Thai police have arrested the real murderers. (TNA)

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