Pongsapat Pongcharoen

Pongsapat Pongcharoen (Thai: พงศพัศ พงษ์เจริญ) was the Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police and 2013 Bangkok gubernatorial candidate for Pheu Thai Party.

Pongsapat Pongcharoen
พงศพัศ พงษ์เจริญ

Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police
In office
18 November 2011  14 January 2013
In office
24 April 2013  20 September 2016
Personal details
Born (1955-12-09) 9 December 1955
Chanthaburi, Thailand
Political partyPheu Thai Party
Spouse(s)Viriya Pongcharoen
Alma materArmed Forces Academies Preparatory School
Royal Police Cadet Academy
Sam Houston State University(Ph.D.)[1]
ProfessionPolitician
Policeman
Military service
Allegiance Thailand
Branch/service Royal Thai Police
Rank Police General[2]

Early life

Pongsapat's former name was 'Pairut'. He changed his name on the same date as the Thailand National Police Department was renamed as Royal Thai Police. He was born on December 9, 1955 at Chanthaburi Province. He graduated high school at Benjamarachootis School, 15th class of Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School. He attended the 31st class of the Royal Police Cadet Academy, where he got the highest examination score of the class every year. After he graduated from the Royal Police Cadet Academy, he was granted a scholarship from the Office of the Civil Service Commission to study Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University.

Pongsapat married Kornpunn Pongcharoen (née Viriya). They have 3 children, Jitjuta Pongcharoen, Intouch Pongcharoen and Wanachpun Pongcharoen.

Police career

Pongsapat accompanied Police General Sawang Theerasawat when he was a metropolitan police commander until he became Chief of Thailand National Police Department. Later, he was assigned as the commander of Police Computer Center and the commander of Police Public Affairs Division. In 1997, he was appointed as Police Major General. He was first of his class to be appointed as Police Major General. Then he took the position of Deputy Commander of Immigration Bureau and was ranked Police Lieutenant General.

Pongsapat also served as the Royal Thai Police spokesperson. After that he was assigned as Commander of the Royal Police Cadet Academy and became the Assistant Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police in 2007. In 2008, Patcharawas Wongsuwan, then Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police removed him as spokesperson.

He later became Secretary General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board. [3][4]

Royal decorations

Pongsapat received the following royal decorations in the Honours System of Thailand:

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References

  1. https://www.khaosod.co.th/newspaper-column/people/news_90270
  2. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2554/B/002/19.PDF
  3. National News Bureau of Thailand "ONCB to keep eyes on more than 16,000 communities" 4 November 2013 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2013-11-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Up the magic tree The krathom plant is both therapeutic and addictive, but should it be classified as a herb or a drug? " Bangkok Post, 17 Nov. 2013,
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