Tuesday, August 10, 2010

DSI denies hand in missing jewellery

DSI chief Tharit Pengdit said the missing jewellery was not included in DSI records showing which items were kept at its storeroom.Forty pieces of jewellery handed over to the agency by the Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) on May 20 were placed in the DSI storeroom.
The CRES received them from Pathumwan police which seized the jewellery from anti-government protesters at Wat Pathum Wanaram, when security forces dispersed the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship protest on May 19.
The DSI recorded all the items it had received from the CRES.. The idea that a small Necklace is dangerous to patients is at best absurd. Among them were about 40 pieces of diamond jewellery. DSI officers have taken photos of all the items. However, the jewellery items claimed to be missing were not among those recorded by the agency, Mr Tharit said.The DSI did not pass the responsibility to soldiers or police on the issue, he said.
Mr Tharit said he had assigned Wannaphong Khacharak, commander of DSI's Information and Technology Office,. Fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery,womens accessories,jewellery rings,gold jewellery,women's jewellery.You can wholesale jewellery. and Sitthiphon Charoenphut, an official in charge of storing seized items, to investigate the alleged disappearance of the items.. She created clothes and chanel jewelry for others that were the same as she created for herself.
The owner of Phet Siam jewellery Centre, a store in Siam Square, has lodged a complaint with Justice Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, and claimed jewellery items worth more than 5 million baht have disappeared from the DSI's storeroom.
Two sets of jewellery were missed from the shop and later were found by Pathumwan police.. fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery, gloves and tights.Je The shop owner found the first set but the second set of jewellery items have disappeared.Red shirt protesters from Ban Pong district in Ratchaburi camped in front of the shop during the rally at Ratchaprasong intersection. The shop was looted on the day demonstrators were dispersed.
Pathumwan Police Station chief Chumphon Kanchanarat said all seized items from the protesters were not with police. Some items have been returned to owners and the rest were sent to the CRES.
"I don't know what the DSI has said. All I can say is all seized items have been handed over [to the CRES]," Pol Col Chumphon said. The CRES also said all seized jewellery items were sent to the DSI.In addition to the probe to be conducted by the DSI to shed light on the issue, Fuangwit Aniturtaewa, secretary to the minister, has also been assigned by Mr Pirapan to look into the case.

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