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Police General Seripisut Temiyavet ((タイ語:เสรีพิศุทธ์ เตมียาเวส); , originally: Seri Temiyavet; (タイ語:เสรี เตมียเวส); born 3 September 1948) was Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police between February 2007 and April 2008. Appointed Police Commissioner of Thailand by a military junta, replacing Kowit Wattana, the Police Commissioner under deposed Premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Removed from office in April 2008 by the elected government of Samak Sundaravej under charges of corruption.〔() PM to look into allegations of corruption of Gen Seripisut〕 He was a police officer who gained a reputation from targeting mafia leaders like "Kamnan Poh" (Somchai Khunpluem) and "Por Pratunam" (Phaijit Thammarojphinij). The junta also appointed him Director of the Airports of Thailand, along with Chairman General Saprang Kalayanamitr.〔The Nation, (Seripisut joins AOT board ), 2 June 2007〕 He chairs the Friends of Seri Foundation, which was engaged in controversial loans to junta-appointed Constitution Drafting Committee and National Legislative Assembly member Thanaboon Jiranuwat. He is married to Phatsaweesiri Thepchatri Temiyavet ((タイ語:พัสวีศิริ เทพชาตรี เตมียาเวส)) and has 3 children. ==Education and early career== Seri graduated from the 8th class of the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School and graduated in the 24th class of the Thai Police Cadet Academy. He took part in anti-communist operations in the Northeast, where he became close friends with Manoon Roopkachorn. Because of this association, he was purged from the police after the NPKC Coup of 23 February 1992.〔Positioning Magazine, (เสรีพิศุทธ์ เตมียาเวส เจ้าของ "โลโก้ มือปราบตงฉิน! )〕 He was later rehabilitated and allowed back into the police force. As Assistant Director of the 2nd Region Police, Seri was in charge of the 1994 arrest of "Kamnan Poh" in the ''Khao Mai Kaew'' land corruption case. In 2003, a court found the influential Kamnan Poh guilty and sentenced him to jail.〔Manager.com, (วิบากกรรม'เจ้าพ่อ'ในวัย66 (ตอน1) )〕 Seri rose through the ranks of to become Inspector-General. Under the government of Thaksin Shinawatra, he was assigned to several high-profile corruption cases, including the longan subsidy scandal, the Bobae mafia case, and the Government Public Warehouse rice screening case.〔Thailand Public Relations Department National News Bureau, (07 April 2005 newsbar )〕〔Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department, (Director of Govt Public Warehouse Charged on Irregularities in Rice Screening Companies ), 11 January 2006〕 Seripisut came into conflict with Army officer Maj General Khattiya Sawasdipol of the Internal Security Operations Command while investigating the "Por Pratunam" gambling den of Phaijit Thammarojphinij. Seripisut filed a libel lawsuit against Khattiya, although Khattiya was acquitted in November 2006. After Seripisut was promoted to Police Commissioner General, Khattiya filed a Bt600million defamation suit against him.〔The Nation, (National police chief sued for Bt600 million ), 16 February 2007〕〔The Nation, (Court rules in favour of Khattiya in Seripisut libel suit ), 8 November 2006〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Seripisut Temiyavet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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