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Fugitive police chief 'Jo Ferrari' surrenders


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8 hours ago, gk10012001 said:

really.  They do provide commissions on siezures?  That is never  a good thing as it easily leads to over zealousness and improper things.  Many court cases in the USA have happened where the cops just assumed the worst and confiscated things.  People leaving Vegas for example have been stopped and cash siezed.  Many months later the people had to sue to get the money back, but then signed non disclosures and promises to not sue in order t get the cash back, instead of being allowed to sue the police.   And many more cases of confiscations of goods and property when people were innocent

Cops in the US have seized homes and put grandmothers out in the streets by claiming the home was used for drug dealing grandkids, even without proof. But in the case of guns, well if it's a white guy he'll get his guns back in 30 days or less. 

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11 hours ago, thaichina said:

Ladies and gentlemen, we got him!!!!

????... not easy to???? who is who as they all look ???? No pointing performed which they always do when arresting a farang and its obvious who is who ... ????

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12 hours ago, Gold Star said:

Don't blame him. It is bound to become this way.

 

Blame the organization which provides a 40% commission incentive to police personally on funds and items confiscated in drug busts. How can you expect to maintain an honest police force and justice in these conditions?

 

They still owe him 400 million baht.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40005301

 

Not forgetting you have to buy your way to the top.

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11 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Nobody pointing ........looks like he's going to be OK ???? 

cannot wait to find out how he is going to spin this..

regards worgeordie

I wonder if he has a little black book with interesting names that would rather remain in the dark?

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11 hours ago, anchadian said:

Yes, a free man soon once his application for bail is granted.

 

He will probably stand trial in a few years.

 

This is Thailand.

I wonder if the other Ferrari driver has an attic room going spare?

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12 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Nobody pointing ........looks like he's going to be OK ???? 

cannot wait to find out how he is going to spin this..

regards worgeordie

Indeed, this will be interesting, obvious he was framed, he may need some counselling after this shock.

A holiday on the beach front way down south may get him back to his old self.

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Now that you got him.  Confiscate everything from all of them then auction it off take him into a private room save the cost and drama which we will in a few weeks never know or end up like the red bull guy and put a bag over his face one by one and death certificate noted " die from stupidity ".

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Some sort of high level 'deal' has been done here and he has been 'invited' to hand himself in on the promise that everything will be sorted.   No doubt it will cost him a lot of dosh; most likely he will give up what is still owed to him to favour others in the ring but hey, what you haven't had you won't miss eh !

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12 hours ago, 2 is 1 said:

How easy to frame somebody! Police look "aha this guy has 3 nice cars, lets make home search and put few yaba pills there", then we can take his cars and get 40% of value to us! Crazy system never heard that kind before!

And it happens frequently!

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