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DSI to identify police officers on Victoria Secret’s customer list

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DSI to identify police officers on Victoria Secret’s customer list

 

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The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) in a process of identifying police officers whose names or positions appear on Victoria Secret massage parlour’s customer list seized during the Jan 12 raid.

 

The raid of the massage parlor was conducted by officials from the DSI, the Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) and military personnel.  A total of 113 women were found working in the parlor during the raid–96 of them are Burmese, 11 Laotians, four Thais and two Chinese.

 

The manager of the massage parlor, identified as Boonsap Amornrattanasiri, or “Pa Kob” was arrested with five other staff members, including the chief promoter whose job is to woo customers.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/dsi-identify-police-officers-victoria-secrets-customer-list/

 

 
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So, if the cops that were punted into inactive posts immediately after the raids just because they allowed the place to operate and these other cops on the list were just customers, which cops actually own the place?

Last time I buy lingerie for my wife from their, I don't want anyone come knocking on my door too.

 

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Massage parlour reopened, new name: Victoria not so Secret

Only there collecting evidence pending prosecution...undercover cops....someone has to do the dirty work after all :whistling:

Inactive post means very little. They sit at a desk, do virtually nothing, still retain their rank and pay. Hardship punishment!

1 hour ago, 1337markus said:

Inactive post means very little. They sit at a desk, do virtually nothing, still retain their rank and pay. Hardship punishment!

The hardship is that they can't go out and collect the brown envelopes. And worse is that their replacements will be doing just that.

After ( or *if*) the DSI "identifies" them - will they then publish their names ?

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So funny just saw this add pop up as I was reading the thread, Perhaps they could apply for a Job with TV police That's Thames Valley Police, Not a cat in hells chance of getting one if they did but still funny

 

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