Exit the Dragon: Huai Khwang Police Told to Drop Logo
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Exit the dragon: Huai Khwang police told to drop logo
Bangkok police have ordered the Huai Khwang police station to scrap the dragon symbol used to represent the station, but brushed aside speculation by online pundits that the logo reflected the influence of “grey Chinese investors”.
The "Dragon Arm Patch" at Huai Khwang Police Station does not comply with Royal Thai Police regulations because permission has not been obtained. Metropolitan Police Division 1 has ordered an investigation and its cancellation, finding that it has been in use for 3-4 years.
Dragon symbol ordered removed from Huai Khwang police uniforms but senior officers deny links to China
A dragon emblem worn by Huai Khwang police has ignited a storm, prompting senior commanders to scrap the badge, deny links to Chinese investors and… Read More › The post Dragon symbol ordered removed from Huai Khwang police uniforms but senior officers deny links to China appeared first on Thai Examiner.
On July 9, 2026, following the dissemination of images and information on social media regarding police officers from the crime prevention and suppression (patrol) unit of Huai Khwang Metropolitan Police Station wearing a dragon-shaped arm patch on the sleeve of their official uniforms, which sparked social criticism, the Metropolitan Police Division 1 has conducted an initial investigation and found the following: 1. The dragon-shaped arm patch…
Regarding the use of a dragon emblem on the uniform of police officers at Huai Khwang Police Station, as shown in images and information circulating on social media.
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