1,601. Reference : MM-1-13-61

House number HH64

| House number HH64 (Dam) | Punch card

1,602. Reference : MM-1-13-62

House number HH65

| House number HH65 (Pothaw Choy ) | Punch card

1,603. Reference : MM-1-13-63

House number HH66

| House number HH66 (Ping) | Punch card

1,604. Reference : MM-1-13-64

House number HH67

| House number HH67 (Po Seng) | Punch card

1,605. Reference : MM-1-13-65

House number HH68

| House number HH68 (Nan Yod) | Punch card

1,606. Reference : MM-1-13-66

House number HH69

| House number HH69 (Chang) | Punch card

1,607. Reference : MM-1-21-300

Bodin's obervations in Amphur Myang police station.

| April 1969. Bodin (Assistant Researcher of Moerman?) observed at the Muang District Police Station. There were many interesting issues noted such as 1) Steps for blotter notation; 2) Steps to proceed the bail of the accused, which required a bailsman and a security bond (land). According to Bodin, if the accused was familiar with the police, arranging the bail for the accused was efficient and faster; 3) In some cases, if the offender worked with government agencies, there might be no detention. But the accused could surrender later. | Punch card

1,608. Reference : MM-1-21-301

Ivvestigation proceedures, Sarapi : the example of bicyle theft.

| April 23, 1969. Villagers gave information that a bicycle was missing, but they did not notice the theft within three months from the date of the incident. The police solicited the victim to come back in another three days for the notification and information of the incident. Then he asked the victim and witness about the case. | Punch card

1,609. Reference : MM-1-21-302

BoDin gose to pay a traffic fine.

| April 4, 1969. Badin paid a fine because he commited a fault against the law. Moerman followed Bodin and both observed that officers who were responsible for payment of the fine calculated the fine differently, and depended on the dress and occupation. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the police who issued an order to Bodin and did not accept bribes. | Punch card

1,610. Reference : MM-1-21-303

Case involving violation of police regulations.

| May 13, 1969. Badin, Captain of Saraphi Police Station and the Sergeant talked about the case in which an officer called for graft from a bandit who had smuggled an illegal wood pile. In this case the Captain used to be the boss of the accused and was called by the police of Saraphi District Police Station for bribes. However, the Captain's subordinates countersued on the graft, so a board was set up to investigate the case. | Punch card