DSI Held Certificate Awarding Ceremony for Graduates of the “Counter Transnational Organized Crime-Trafficking in Persons 101 (CTOC-TIP 101)” Training Course, Class 2
published: 5/31/2025 10:11:54 AM updated: 6/24/2025 2:40:04 PM 234 views
DSI Held Certificate Awarding Ceremony
for Graduates of the “Counter Transnational
Organized Crime-Trafficking in Persons 101 (CTOC-TIP 101)” Training Course, Class 2
On May 30, 2025, at 2:30 PM, Police Major Yutthana Praedam, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), assigned Police Captain Wisanu Chimtrakool, Deputy Director-General of the DSI, to preside over the closing ceremony and present certificates to participants who completed the “Counter Transnational Organized Crime-Trafficking in Persons 101 (CTOC-TIP 101)” training course, Class 2, organized by the Counter Trafficking in Persons Center of Excellence (CTIP-COE). The training took place from May 26 to 30, 2025, at the DSI Academy, with distinguished experts from both the public and private sectors delivering lectures, engaging in discussions, and conducting practical exercises.
On May 30, 2025, at 2:30 PM, Police Major Yutthana Praedam, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), assigned Police Captain Wisanu Chimtrakool, Deputy Director-General of the DSI, to preside over the closing ceremony and present certificates to participants who completed the “Counter Transnational Organized Crime-Trafficking in Persons 101 (CTOC-TIP 101)” training course, Class 2, organized by the Counter Trafficking in Persons Center of Excellence (CTIP-COE). The training took place from May 26 to 30, 2025, at the DSI Academy, with distinguished experts from both the public and private sectors delivering lectures, engaging in discussions, and conducting practical exercises.
Participants from various agencies attended the program, including: 1 participant from the Office of the Attorney, 7 participants from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, 12 participants from the Royal Thai Police, 3 participants from the Royal Thai Navy, 2 participants from the Department of Employment, 3 participants from the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare, 7 participants from the Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and 5 participants from the Department of Special Investigation.
The training aimed to strengthen participants' understanding of the human trafficking process, relevant legal frameworks, victim identification and screening, interagency mechanisms, multidisciplinary coordination, and investigative techniques. It also served to promote systematic collaboration, strengthen the relationships between agencies, and improve the effectiveness of anti-trafficking operations.