The Royal Thai Police (RTP) never run short of controversy. The latest scandal concerns the swift rise of a former beauty pageant contestant, who went from a police lance corporal to a police captain in less than two years.
When working from home and self-isolation is not an option, Oh said the rise in Covid-19 infection numbers among her fellow police officers made her anxious and uneasy in the company of not just outsiders but also her colleagues.
Police told to work from home after 42 test positive
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published : 9 Apr 2021 at 09:30
23 Testing quest: Police officers and other people queue at the Police Hospital for Covid-19 testing following the emergence of a new cluster of infections linked to entertainment venues in the Thong Lor area. Those screened and identified as in the ‘not at risk’ group had to pay 2,200 baht. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
The Royal Thai Police (RTP) on Thursday asked about half its staff at its head office to begin working from home and other units to adopt the same measure wherever possible.
The work-from-home order, plus other measures, was ordered by national police chief Suwat Jangyodsuk after at least 42 police officers were confirmed to have contracted Covid-19, said RTP spokesman Pol Maj Gen Yingyos Thepjamnong.
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