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Cop or just dressed as one? Police investigate hospital notebook thief

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Cop or just dressed as one? Police investigate hospital notebook thief

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Police in Pathum Thani investigating the theft of a computer notebook from a hospital office are not sure whether one of their own is responsible - or it is an impersonator.

 

National Police spokesman Lt Col Kritsana Patanacharoen moved to assure the public that everything is being done to find who is responsible.

 

CCTV showed a man in uniform arrive on a motorcycle at Sam Khok Hospital and park for 30 minutes around 6.20am. He had one bag when he arrived but when he left he had two.

 

Meanwhile a 24,000 baht notebook went missing from an office. No one saw what happened.

 

Sanook had a link on their report of the incident to an earlier case from March 4th when two police uniforms were stolen from the second and fourth floors of some police flats in nearby Chiang Rak district.

 

The brazen thefts from washing lines occurred in broad daylight. One of the cops said he hung his uniform out to air after it had got sweaty during his duties. He was taking a nap.

 

There have also been reports of the theft of a motorbike in the area and the suspect was a man in uniform, said Sanook.

 

Pol Col Kritsana said the public could be assured that everything would be done to catch the thief and if it was found to be a cop he would face the full force of the criminal law.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Yes if it is found to be a genuine policeman, he will be punished with the full force of criminal law.:cheesy::cheesy:

He will be moved to an inactive post.

25 minutes ago, webfact said:

he would face the full force of the criminal law.

 

Well they talk about enforcing the law...

oh dont mention the cop caught with 60,000 ya ba tablets, bugger is just did lol

Obviously this is an impersonator. Everyone knows a real police office would never take something that doesn't belong to him.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

one of their own is responsible - or it is an impersonator.

If it was only small time, impersonator for sure !

7 hours ago, webfact said:

he would face the full force of the criminal law

Law????

As police are the biggest thieves I will say this guy is indeed a policeman. 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Cop or just dressed as one?

Genuine question here; what’s the difference? 

Who cares,...... they are all the same in mentality and attitude :whistling::whistling:

On 3/19/2018 at 3:14 AM, webfact said:

The brazen thefts from washing lines occurred in broad daylight.

 

That serial panty thief has graduated to bigger things.

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