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Phuket teen warned after fake police chief uncle claim online

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Phuket teen warned after fake police chief uncle claim online

 

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The father of 19-year-old Apichart Yensai offers a wai to Phuket City Police Chief Col Sompong Thiparpakul (right) as an apology after his son was given a verbal warning for claiming that his uncle was the Chief of Phuket City Police Station in the hope of recovering his stolen motorbike exhaust. Photo: Phuket City Police

 

PHUKET: A 19year-old man has been let off with a verbal warning after claiming on social media that he was the nephew of the Phuket City Police Chief in the hope of recovering his motorbike exhaust, which had been stolen.

 

The man, Apichart Yensai, was called to Phuket City Police Station on Saturday (Nov 2) for the dressing down, Phuket City Police Chief Col Sompong Thiparpakul explained to The Phuket News’ sister-newspaper Khao Phuket today (Nov 4).

 

Apichart posted on a local Facebook group last Wednesday (Oct 30) a B3,000 reward for any persons who had information that would led to the recovery of his stolen exhaust.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-teen-warned-after-fake-police-chief-uncle-claim-online-73493.php#muQZyuBUuUEDp1VJ.99

 

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2019-11-04

Thats normal here My Brother is a Big Police

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The issue should rather be that in Thailand, if no connection and no money - no service from the Police or the bureaucracy.

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23 hours ago, observer90210 said:

The issue should rather be that in Thailand, if no connection and no money - no service from the Police or the bureaucracy.

????It is with the greatest sadness that I feel obliged to point out that such a disgusting comment ... can not be more true! ☺️

 the kid can now consider himself - suitably muffled

On 11/4/2019 at 4:42 PM, observer90210 said:

The issue should rather be that in Thailand, if no connection and no money - no service from the Police or the bureaucracy.

That might ruin the police reputation :cheesy:

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