Two more months to crack case

The police will be given another two months to make significant progress in the Kularb Kaew-Shin Corp nominee case, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) director-general said yesterday.
After that, a joint DSI-police evaluation of the case will be held and if the progress made by the police is deemed unsatisfactory, a DSI team could take the case over and start from scratch, Sunai Manomai-udom said. The DSI executive board agreed that the police should continue to probe the case after a senior officer convinced board members that his officers had made "impressive" progress. Acting police chief Seripisut Temiyavej last week appointed a new team of investigators to replace those named by former boss Kowit Watana, following their slow progress after six months. The DSI board yesterday agreed to probe 11 other cases, which were mostly taken from the police.
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