Bangkok: The death of former Superintendent Joe in prison has raised questions about the safety standards of prisoners in prison. Many parties believe that the Department of Corrections must quickly reveal the truth from the available evidence, such as the towel that was identified as a suicide device, what its actual size was, whether it could be used to hang oneself, and the issue of the lawyer for 'Pang Na Nod,' a famous suspect, who once had a client complain that she was assaulted in prison.
According to Thai News Agency, the incident has sparked a debate about the effectiveness of current prison safety measures. The Department of Corrections is under pressure to provide transparent and detailed information regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of Superintendent Joe. The focus is particularly on the towel found at the scene, questioning its suitability as a suicide device and whether it was accessible to inmates.
The case has also brought attention to previous complaints from inmates about safety and assault within the prison system. The lawyer for 'Pang Na Nod' highlighted past grievances where clients reported being assaulted, raising concerns about the overall safety and welfare of prisoners. The Department of Corrections is urged to address these issues promptly to ensure the safety and rights of all inmates are upheld.
The incident emphasizes the need for a comprehensive review of prison safety protocols and the importance of maintaining transparency in investigations involving inmate deaths. The Department of Corrections is expected to conduct a thorough investigation and implement necessary measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.