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Casino shooting latest: CCTV removed and bloodstained baccara tables go missing


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1 minute ago, DirtyHarry55 said:

Seems to me the Cops have become more corrupt in the last 6 years than ever before,

What gives you that idea?

Casinos and lots of other illegal business exist since forever in Thailand - and it's no secret who profits.

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3 hours ago, Antonymous said:

 

So there you are then.

 

3 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

Daylight robbery with the cops standing guard? Who would have thought it? :cheesy:


I believe they are referring to what was there when they (the reporters) arrived. They saw 2 cops (guarding a crime scene) and 3 doors leading into the place locked.

Maybe the cops were guarding the place because someone noticed that the cameras and baccarat tables had been removed (presumably when there were no cops around to see it).
I'd be more concerned about where those CCTV camera feeds were going. Most likely to a computer not far away (probably in the same building in fact). No doubt that computer has also disappeared by now though.
 

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4 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

Daylight robbery with the cops standing guard? Who would have thought it? :cheesy:

Must've bee a ghost who stole it. Thais will believe it as lots believe in stupid ghosts which are not real.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Meanwhile acting Thung Mahamek station chief Pol Col Phithak Sutthikun spoke to the press saying that his first job was to set up an investigation team and find a missing shooter. 

 

No committees...?

 

 

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4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What gives you that idea?

Casinos and lots of other illegal business exist since forever in Thailand - and it's no secret who profits.

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Yea but as I said seems worse now than before.
The government really needs the police at the moment to their dirty work so they can pretty much do as they please.

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If  you just arrived in Thailand you would be scratching your head.

Even if you lived here for many years you would be scratching your head.

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1 hour ago, DirtyHarry55 said:

Yea but as I said seems worse now than before.
The government really needs the police at the moment to their dirty work so they can pretty much do as they please.

Do you remember the term Tomato-Police?

I would be surprised if within a few years they changed their color.

Maybe Melon-Police, outside a little green but inside red.

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6 hours ago, Antonymous said:

 

So there you are then.

Maybe there was an other door? 

Cops sleeping to much Grog /sleeping pills and Wha La Things go missing ?

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7 hours ago, ezzra said:

Those CCTV are there to guard against cheatings not to help to solve murders... all those casinos are run by very well connected mafias all the to the highest echelon in the land, so nothing that heppen in those places are surprising...

And that is exactly why Thailand, alone among neighbouring countries, has no legal casinos. The well connected would lose their income source, and no doubt at least some of these well connected folk are the ones who make the laws to keep it that way, or they have influence over those that do.

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In the heart of Thailand  hiso.  BKK.   Just shows what Thailand is really  like.  No safe police for anyone to turn to in times of need.  

Greedy btards all

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At first, I also wondered why anyone would need to remove all those cameras when it would have been easier to "disappear" the DVD recorder, then I realized this was Thailand, and the cameras (and baccarat tables) were needed for the new casino opening down the street!

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