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Pattaya: Luxury house seized in commando raid after two policemen shot


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6 hours ago, harada said:

Nothing like keeping a low profile when your up to no good, mansion, rolls, Porsche and Merc. DA9C41C0-741D-42FD-A030-83CFA0F97C4C.gif.8fbfc287f876be6086bf624b609b70ae.gif

My thought exactly.  How dumb can a criminal be than to flaunt their wealth with a  massive mansion and very, very up market cars.  They deserve all that is coming to them,  for their outright stupidity if not for anything else. 

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"Sophon Cable TV reported that one of the officers Captain Phanthep Sribunnak was in a coma."

 

"Officer Phanthep was hit in the shoulder, chest and abdomen."

 

What they neglect to point out is that the coma was induced by doctors so that the patient could be put on a ventilator. It had nothing to do with a head injury as would be most readers' first assumption.

 

 

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6 hours ago, harada said:

Nothing like keeping a low profile when your up to no good, mansion, rolls, Porsche and Merc. DA9C41C0-741D-42FD-A030-83CFA0F97C4C.gif.8fbfc287f876be6086bf624b609b70ae.gif

wouldn't expect nothing less from Chinese mafiosos ..... saw many of them in their own country (China) behaving the same way, for them it's all for the show (of power)

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2 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

The Triads have been here will continue to be here thanks to the direct invite from the leaders of this country.  ????

agree, they will still be here forever as they know a big/fat/thick envelope will take care of their misadventures/mishap

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6 hours ago, mickymouse1 said:

I wonder why many criminals from Europe and Asia move to Thailand?

Most of the ""nice ones"" are also in Pattaya ????????????

I assume that's a rhetorical question and I resent the Pattaya bit. There're bad guys all over the country. I know the house actually, used to belong to a Brit ex copper I believe. I passed it quite often on my bicycle rides and walks, but haven't been on that route for a while. I never used to see any sign of life there, let alone Rollers, Porches and Mercs. The Brit must've sold it.

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7 hours ago, mickymouse1 said:

I wonder why many criminals from Europe and Asia move to Thailand?

Most of the ""nice ones"" are also in Pattaya ????????????

 

the answer is not difficult to figure out.

in Europe, criminals tended to go live in the South of France, Italy, Spain... they just go where life is comfortable and they got the means to move there, as opposed to laborers and rat race guys who "slave" at their 9 to 5 jobs to then retire at an age requiring viagra to get most out of their retirement.

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7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

All these Chinese in the country is not working out too well is it ? 

 

Well, they seems to stick to the plan so far - to target high end tourists .... 

One brown envelope from that particular residence may be equivalent to millions of brown envelopes from ordinary tourists so in that way they have succeeded .... ????

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9 hours ago, realfunster said:

Some nasty business ! They seemed to have been making a <deleted>-ton of money.

If I was RPT, I would think that keeping an eye on purchases of super cars and doing a little digging now and again might reveal some interesting things...

 

Anyway, my wife constantly tells me I am wasting my life playing computer games but thanks to Call of Duty, I can identify that pictured gun as a fennec.

Rapid fire rate but inaccurate as hell, that's just as well for RPT, whom I hope make a swift recovery. See, games have their uses after all !

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I think its a CAA Roni with a Glock 17 and extended magazine.  Glocks are common in Thailand and the Roni sells for around 25,000 baht.  It decreases recoil when firing due to the added stability of the buttstock and dual grip but you’re still firing from the Glock with its 4.49 inch barrel gun with a faux compensator at the end so no change in ballistics.

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9 hours ago, viennepty said:


it is just a Glock 17 with a MCK micro conversion kit and extended magazine. I play COD too and I agree with you it is a look-a-like but if u look clearly you can see the brown grip of the actual Glock.

It's definitely a Glock handle, they all look pretty much the same, some handles are shorter than others. I use to have a model 23 and my hand was too big for it, so I switched to a model 20, 10mm, which is bigger and fit perfectly. It is heavier, because it could hold 15 rounds in a normal sized magazine, and way more powerful than the 40 cal.

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7 hours ago, Jimbo53 said:

The bullet must have deflected off his Bullet proof vest and hit him in the leg,well seen the Thai Commando's are not in the same league as the SAS,cant even come out of a suburban house with no casualties,not a good look.????????

 

Read up on "Bravo Two Zero" and then get back with us.

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13 hours ago, realfunster said:

Some nasty business ! They seemed to have been making a <deleted>-ton of money.

If I was RPT, I would think that keeping an eye on purchases of super cars and doing a little digging now and again might reveal some interesting things...

 

Anyway, my wife constantly tells me I am wasting my life playing computer games but thanks to Call of Duty, I can identify that pictured gun as a fennec.

Rapid fire rate but inaccurate as hell, that's just as well for RPT, whom I hope make a swift recovery. See, games have their uses after all !

fennec-cod-mobile-featured.jpg

Micro Roni Gen 4 SBR adapter for glock pistol.

In the United States it is considered a Short Barrel Rifle, requiring it to be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, also requiring the owner to pay for a tax stamp. 
But, I could be wrong with my identification of this adapter. 
Not your everyday type of adapter for a pistol.

https://www.falcon-security.us/products/bulletproof-and-tactical-gear/pistol-conversion-kits/caa-industries/micro-roni-gen-4-glock-19-17/

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4 hours ago, Maha Sarakham said:

I don't know what it is about Pattaya, but it sure does attract a lot of the criminal types.  

Not more than many other holiday destinations around the world.

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19 hours ago, realfunster said:

Some nasty business ! They seemed to have been making a <deleted>-ton of money.

If I was RPT, I would think that keeping an eye on purchases of super cars and doing a little digging now and again might reveal some interesting things...

 

Anyway, my wife constantly tells me I am wasting my life playing computer games but thanks to Call of Duty, I can identify that pictured gun as a fennec.

Rapid fire rate but inaccurate as hell, that's just as well for RPT, whom I hope make a swift recovery. See, games have their uses after all !

fennec-cod-mobile-featured.jpg


Wrong. That’s a carbine kit that turns a glock into a short barreled rifle. That extra magazine is non fictional, it’s just for storage.

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15 hours ago, Guderian said:

A pity they weren't doing something useful, like importing Pfizer illegally to sell it on to desperate, vaccine-starved farangs in Pattaya :rolleyes:

Did you think all the Viagra in Pattaya are legal? 

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