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Husband Exposed After Lying to Police to Hide Affair with Mistress

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Husband Exposed After Lying to Police to Hide Affair with Mistress

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – A husband who reported his bike stolen to avoid his wife finding out that he lent it to his mistress has been charged with lying to police after discrepancies in his statement led to a truthful admission, exposing the story to all parties involved.

 

Patit Watcharapaiwan let his mistress borrow his motorbike and then reported it stolen to the police to get a police report to convince his wife it was stolen, and not with his at the time secret mistress.

 

Police, following the report that the bike was stolen, reviewed CCTV at Mae Wang market on October 31st, but could not see Patit or his motorbike at the scene all day.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/husband-exposed-lying-police-hide-affair-mistress/

 
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"...reviewed CCTV at Mae Wang market on October 31st, but could not see Patit or his motorbike at the scene all day."

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

I would imagine the police charges are the least of his worries, I can already hear the ducks quacking in anticipation of that extra treat.

The one day when a citizen relies on the police not doing their job... 

sorry guy. 

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