Thai Police Honor Officer Influencers for Crime Prevention Content
Thai police honored officer-influencers who create crime prevention content on social media, awarding Sergeant Theeraphattana Mudchad for her popular "Moo First Doi Tao" channel as part of a broader strategy to reach the public with safety
On July 26, Deputy National Police Commissioner Trairongpipat Phiwan, acting as the police office's spokesperson, visited Songphi Noi Police Station in Suphan Buri province and presented the "Thumbs Up Spokesperson" award to Sergeant Theeraphattana Mudchad, an officer-influencer who creates duty and crime-prevention content on the popular "Moo First Doi Tao" channel.
The police force is advancing an active public relations strategy to efficiently reach all target demographics by working with award-winning officer-influencers to create content showcasing police operations while embedding legal knowledge, crime prevention alerts, and safety guidance across different platforms. This approach aims to build public understanding, safety awareness, and confidence among diverse communities.
To date, the National Police Office spokesperson team has collaborated with three other officer-influencers—known as Nut the Cop, Sergeant Uan Balickamsai, and Sergeant Piak Taew Vibhawadi—on field operations, traffic safety campaigns, and online fraud prevention education. The police plan to continue working with all 10 awarded officer-influencers to deliver engaging, useful content reaching the public through social media, the Police Media Department, POLICETV, TikTok, and the participating influencers' channels.