The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) briefed the Minister of Justice on its case-related performance
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“DSI is ready to prove itself to gain the public's
trust in the performance of duties by its officers.”
On October 10, 2023, Police Major Suriya Singhakamol, the DSI Director General, along with the Deputy Directors General and executives of the DSI, welcomed Police Colonel Tawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice, Mr. Yusin Jintapakorn, Vice Minister for Justice, Mr. Kuheng Yawohasun, Secretary to the Minister of Justice, and the advisors to the Minister of Justice, who visited and attended a briefing on the DSI's case-related performance at the meeting room, the DSI headquarters.
In this regard, Police Colonel Tawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice, ordered and provided guidelines for the performance of duties by DSI officers on the following issues:
The DSI must have knowledge and expertise to "stay ahead of criminals" by analyzing and assessing emerging crime trends, developing effective strategies that are appropriate for the organizational context, consistent with policies, and responsive to the situation, rather than being a normal action plan.
The Special Case Investigation Act is to be used as a tool to support, promote, and supplement “Justice Enhancement and Inequality Reduction”, in accordance with the vision of the Ministry of Justice
Justice is a reflection of human dignity. The DSI must put human dignity first, follow by the principle of law for consideration. And it must be used as a tool to solve conflicts and injustice in society.
Transparency, participation, and channels of communication with the public are important factors in justice enhancement.
It is agreed by all relevant agencies that DSI should enforce the Prevention and Suppression of Torture and Enforced Disappearance Act, B.E. 2565 (2022), because the DSI has been effectively investigating this type of crime (DSI has had the experience and expertise to do so since its establishment).
Police Major Suriya Singhakamol, the Director General of the DSI, has pledged to the Minister of Justice that “DSI is ready to prove itself to gain the public's trust in the performance of its officers.” and will implement the policy of “An accessible justice brings public trust”.