Police on Friday said they were considering suing a former officer investigating human trafficking for defamation over comments he made implicating senior officials in the trade.
Pol Maj Gen Paween Pongsirin arrived in Melbourne a few days ago and told the Australian Broadcasting Corp on Thursday that he feared for his life because influential figures in the government, military and police implicated in the illicit trade want him dead.
"There are some bad police and bad military who do these kind of things," Pol Maj Gen Paween told the broadcaster. "Unfortunately, those bad police and military are the ones that have power."
On Thursday, police spokesman Dettnarong Sutthichanbancha told the Bangkok Post that police were investigating Pol Maj Gen Paweeen's claims and were happy to discuss the probe with him.
But today, national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda took a much less conciliatory tone, telling reporters that he did not know why Pol Maj Gen Paween fled but said a legal team was checking whether his comments were defamatory.
"I don't know the reason why he had to go and speak about this issue but he should not talk about this because it could damage the country," said Pol Gen Chakthip said.
Pol Maj Gen Paween resigned from his post as deputy commissioner of Provincial Police Region 8 in November saying an order to transfer him to Thailand's south would expose him to revenge by members of trafficking syndicates still at large.
Suspects he was investigating for trafficking were influential in the region, he said, and could target him. His resignation raised serious questions over Thailand's commitment to end the human trafficking and protect its officers.
Cases have been brought against 88 suspected human traffickers but examination of some 500 witnesses in the case could take as long as two years.
Pol Maj Gen Paween was listed as a key witness to testify against officials and other individuals facing criminal charges over their alleged involvement in trafficking.
Pol Gen Chakthip said there were no issues with the trafficking case and that Pol Maj Gen Paween was the only police officer to raise allegations of intimidation.