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Royal Thai Police
สำนักงานตำรวจแห่งชาติ
Official Seal
Official Seal
Coat of Arms (cap badge)
Coat of Arms (cap badge)
Flag of the Royal Thai Police
Flag of the Royal Thai Police
AbbreviationRTP
Agency overview
Formed1860 (164 years)
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyThailand
Operations jurisdictionThailand
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
HeadquartersPathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand
Police officers230,000[1][2]
Minister responsible
  • Srettha Thavisin, Commander (as PM)
Agency executive
  • Police General Torsak Sukvimol, Commissioner-General
Bureaus
12
  • Metropolitan Police Bureau
  • Central Investigation Bureau
  • Tourist Police Bureau
  • Narcotics Suppression Bureau
  • Special Branch Bureau
  • Immigration Bureau
  • Police Education Bureau
  • Border Patrol Police
  • Office of Police Forensic Science
  • Office of Information Communications and Technology
  • Royal Police Cadet Academy
  • Police General Hospital
  • Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau
Regional Bureaus
9
  • Region 1—covering provinces:
    • Ayutthaya
    • Lopburi
    • Chai Nat
    • Sing Buri
    • Ang Thong
    • Saraburi Province
    • Pathum Thani
    • Nonthaburi
    • Samut Prakan
  • Region 2—covering provinces:
    • Chanthaburi
    • Trat
    • Sa Kaeo
    • Chachoengsao
    • Prachinburi
    • Chonburi
    • Rayong
    • Nakhon Nayok
  • Region 3—covering provinces:
    • Chaiyaphum
    • Nakhon Ratchasima
    • Buriram
    • Yasothon
    • Surin
    • Sisaket
    • Amnat Charoen
    • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Region 4—covering provinces:
    • Kalasin
    • Khon Kaen
    • Nakhon Phanom
    • Bueng Kan
    • Maha Sarakham
    • Mukdahan
    • Roi Et
    • Loei
    • Sakon Nakhon
    • Nong Khai
    • Nong Bua Lamphu
    • Udon Thani
  • Region 5—covering provinces:
    • Chiang Mai
    • Chiang Rai
    • Lampang
    • Nan
    • Phrae
    • Lamphun
    • Mae Hong Son
    • Phayao
  • Region 6—covering provinces:
    • Kamphaeng Phet
    • Tak
    • Nakhon Sawan
    • Phichit
    • Phitsanulok
    • Phetchabun
    • Sukhothai
    • Uttaradit
    • Uthai Thani
  • Region 7—covering provinces:
    • Suphan Buri
    • Nakhon Pathom
    • Samut Songkhram
    • Samut Sakhon
    • Prachuap Khiri Khan
    • Phetchaburi
    • Ratchaburi
    • Kanchanaburi
  • Region 8—covering provinces:
    • Chumphon
    • Ranong
    • Surat Thani
    • Nakhon Si Thammarat
    • Krabi
    • Phuket
    • Phang Nga
  • Region 9—covering provinces:
    • Trang
    • Yala
    • Satun
    • Phatthalung
    • Pattani
    • Narathiwat
Website
www.royalthaipolice.go.th

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) (Thai: สำนักงานตำรวจแห่งชาติ; RTGS: samnakngan tamruat haeng chat) is the national police force of Thailand. The RTP employs between 210,700 and 230,000 officers, roughly 17 percent of all civil servants (excluding the military and the employees of state-owned enterprises).[2][3] The RTP is frequently recognized as the fourth armed force of Thailand since their tradition, concept, culture, skill, and training are relatively similar to the army and most of their officer cadets need to graduate from the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School before entering the Royal Thai Police Cadet Academy. Officers also undergo paramilitary training similar to the army but with an additional focus on law enforcement.

On 20 March 2024, Kitrat Panphet became acting police chief; however, Torsak Sukvimol is still the police chief while having been transferred to an inactive post at the primeminister's office; on the day of the transfer, Torsak Sukvimol was in a meeting with the prime minister.[4] As of 21 March, Police General Winai Thongsong "said [...] that he still could not confirm if the investigation would finish within the assigned 60 days or before the retirement of" Torsak Sukvimol in September.[5]

  1. ^ "Thailand / Asia & South Pacific / Member countries / Internet / Home - INTERPOL". www.interpol.int. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b Saelawong, Tippatrai; Chatinakrob, Thanapat (24 February 2016). "How to boost confidence in the police". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Thailand Royal Thai Police". Interpol. Retrieved 3 Apr 2015.
  4. ^ Police chief Torsak, deputy Surachate transferred to inactive posts. Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2024-03-20
  5. ^ PM transfers police chief, deputy for "justice". Bangkok Post. 2024-03-21. Retrieved 2024-03-21

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