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What Happens if Police Cannot Submit a Case Within 48–84 Days in Thailand? Under Thai criminal procedure, if the police cannot complete their investigation and submit the case to the prosecutor within the court-approved detention period (48–84 days), the suspect must be released from custody. The court cannot authorize further detention beyond this limit. Importantly, release does not mean the case is dismissed. Police are still legally allowed to continue the investigation, collect additional evidence, interview witnesses, and later submit the case to the prosecutor once the investigation is complete. If sufficient evidence is found, the prosecutor may still file charges, provided the statute of limitations has not expired. In practice, this rule protects individual liberty by limiting detention, while allowing the justice process to continue. The key impact is on custody status, not on the existence or validity of the criminal case. #arrestedinthailand #englishspeakinglawyer #thailawyer #thailand #bangkok