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Electronic system replaces paper: Agreement reached to stop suspects fleeing Thailand

 

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The Thai Court of Justice and Immigration have inked an electronic data sharing deal that aims to stop suspects and defendants temporarily released by the courts from fleeing Thailand. 

 

The "realtime" system is part of the country's "4.0" upgrades, reported Naew Na. 

 

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by a justice secretary Sarawut Benjakun and immigration deputy Pol Maj-Gen Pornchai Khantee at the Ratchadaphisek court yesterday. 

 

The agreement will link the Government Information Network with immigration's much vaunted two billion baht "biometrics" system. 

 

It will enable the authorities to more effectively monitor those forbidden from leaving the kingdom as well as those who are permitted to travel while out on bail. 

 

It will affect 6,000 people annually. 

 

Maj-Gen Pornchai said that the old system was done on paper and took two or three days. 

 

Source: Naew Na

 

 
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51 minutes ago, webfact said:

Electronic system replaces paper

 

Impossible. Everyone knows that computer technology is for social media, shopping, and playing games. Government business, on the other hand, requires vast, astronomical, mountains of paper. This is obviously fake news. .

 

 

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Great! One step in the right direction that will be more effective and quicker. Hopefully with a good result too.

 

2 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

 

Pen-pusher layoffs?

Nope. they still need to write it down too, as a safety copy. Imagine what the world would be without all the archieves full of healty trees.

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Thais love paper. I can’t see them doing away with the need to use so much paper. 
 

Maybe they will create a digital system that will still require a print out and a photocopy of said print out. That would be the Thai way.

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