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"Ferrari Jo's" 48M baht Lambo was at center of import tax avoidance case, says DSI

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Pol Lt-Col Korawat Panpraphakan of the Department of Special Investigation spoke to Sanook regarding the case of the Lamborghini Aventador owned by former police chief of Muang Nakhon Sawan Thitisan Uthanaphon.

 

The man known as "Ferrari Jo" has dozens of top of the range luxury cars despite having a station chief's salary of 43,330 baht.

 

He has surrendered on charges that he was involved in the murder in custody of a drug suspect earlier this month.

 

One of the jewels in the crown of Jo's Auto Collection was the Aventador with reports that he was the first in Thailand to own such a vehicle.

 

Korawat said that the car was worth 48 million baht and the DSI got involved after it was determined that the full value of the vehicle was not declared in an attempt to avoid import duty.

 

He said that eight people have been named in the case but none of them are former chief Thitisan. 

 

He just bought the car and was the first owner though the documents were subsequently changed.

 

The case resulted in the state losing out on 31 million baht in tax and was sent to the public prosecutor in August of 2019 but is still under consideration. 

 

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  • That's the problem they face with cases like this. Once they start to scratch the surface, the extent of the dirtbaggery from top to bottom becomes abundantly clear and many others are implicated. Peo

  • ThailandRyan
    ThailandRyan

    It will be found that they were producing a training video and it was all staged even the death, arrests and all else is fake news. Chief Joe actually Ives in a shack and drives a 1988 Honda Click....

  • RotBenz8888
    RotBenz8888

    Funny how some cases never seem to progress... 

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Are there any more bargains out there to be had... I fancy an Aston please.

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Jo the blow has had it. Not because he is a criminal in law, or because the people think he is a sleaze bag but because of jealousy from others with less padded brown envelope. 

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That's the problem they face with cases like this. Once they start to scratch the surface, the extent of the dirtbaggery from top to bottom becomes abundantly clear and many others are implicated. People start to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.

 

That's the reason that they only act when absolutely forced to i.e. when CCTV footage of the actual killing makes it onto social media. They'd much rather sweep the whole thing under the carpet but alas, it's too late for that now.

 

Will be interesting to see how all this plays out. Personally I'm surprised they didn't let him escape the country, seize his assets and then pretend to chase him for 10 years like they did with Boss. 

 

At least it's the right color.

 

Matches his scout bandanna.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

sent to the public prosecutor in August of 2019 but is still under consideration. 

Funny how some cases never seem to progress... 

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4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

That's the problem they face with cases like this. Once they start to scratch the surface, the extent of the dirtbaggery from top to bottom becomes abundantly clear and many others are implicated. People start to see how deep the rabbit hole goes.

 

That's the reason that they only act when absolutely forced to i.e. when CCTV footage of the actual killing makes it onto social media. They'd much rather sweep the whole thing under the carpet but alas, it's too late for that now.

 

Will be interesting to see how all this plays out. Personally I'm surprised they didn't let him escape the country, seize his assets and then pretend to chase him for 10 years like they did with Boss. 

 

It will be found that they were producing a training video and it was all staged even the death, arrests and all else is fake news. Chief Joe actually Ives in a shack and drives a 1988 Honda Click....

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It beggars belief that to absolute audacity and the amount the property owned by these corrupt officials does not seem to be even on the horizon of being suspect when they are on such minimal incomes.

They do it with impunity, and no one raises an eyebrow.

 

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Couldn't lie straight in bed this lot.

if you want to get to know the people, study their excuses, corruption is the theory that you rot without dying.

49 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Are there any more bargains out there to be had... I fancy an Aston please.

Sure. Just go talk to Thitisan. He can arrange it. He has a friend whose friend's friend's friend's nephew's acquaintance would be delighted to help you out.

"Jo" and "Joe" Lambo is a very gender fluid Thai ????

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The real question that need to be asked is How did it to where it is now whereby everybody knew about this man unusual wealth and no one did nothing about it until now? surely the man didn't amassed all these possessions overnight right? so where were all those who were suppose to be the guardians i.e. his superiors,  that such things will not happen?...

Maybe that this will become so big that the crimes will become diluted and the news saturated and all of a sudden something else comes along (such as reopening the country or pubs) and the public focus their attention elsewhere.

I know it's not on the same scale but that Sorayuth fella is back on tv now, isn't he? That's just one example.

Just now, 2long said:

I know it's not on the same scale but that Sorayuth fella is back on tv now, isn't he? That's just one example.

Did he not do his time?

10 minutes ago, ezzra said:

so where were all those who were suppose to be the guardians i.e. his superiors,  that such things will not happen?...

Moved to inactive posts elsewhere

 

"Joe Lambo" or "Joe Rambo"?

56 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Couldn't lie straight in bed this lot.

So crooked you could screw them into the ground

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Another Red Bull/black cat poacher case that will go on for so many years some of us will die before it gets resolved.

 

And no doubt another committee on police reform that will never end or make no meaningful reform recommendations.

 

Follow the cash to the inevitable multiple road blocks.  Thailand.

So crooked you could screw them into the ground      No wonder the U.K put them on the Red list should keep them Red for the next 2 to 5 years

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So in the end he got the car for peanuts, even though the car is worth a lot more. and on what amount, if any, did Joe pay the import tax? Jo seems to have good friends (accomplices) in the customs office. And at the prosecutor's office, the files are gathering dust as usual.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The man known as "Ferrari Jo" has dozens of top of the range luxury cars despite having a station chief's salary of 43,330 baht.

Soon to be known as Red Bull Ferrari Jo if to much information starts to come out threating the higher up's and the force as a whole.There are to many people just sitting in their homes during lockdown just itching for a fight. They will not allow this case to go quietly into the night. we shall see the <deleted> hit the fan sooner than later.

How can it cost 4x the price of a new Aventador in Europe?

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31 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

How can it cost 4x the price of a new Aventador in Europe?

Import fees and taxation

35 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

How can it cost 4x the price of a new Aventador in Europe?

Import duty and tax.

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40 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

How can it cost 4x the price of a new Aventador in Europe?

Quite a tax on imported cars in Thailand.....over 300% on luxury vehicles I believe. 

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I was thinking, you know, I wouldn't mind a um Would a Mazda 6 be OK?

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I remember the case with a truck transporting very expensive cars burning out in Pak Chong one highway.
No one ever claimed the insurance.
The truck was hired by a hi-so person from Kalasin.
Wonder if the little rat had anything to do with that.

 

6 hours ago, webfact said:

The case resulted in the state losing out on 31 million baht in tax and was sent to the public prosecutor in August of 2019 but is still under consideration. 

It has got a queue number, right behind Red Bull case.

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5 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

It beggars belief that to absolute audacity and the amount the property owned by these corrupt officials does not seem to be even on the horizon of being suspect when they are on such minimal incomes.

They do it with impunity, and no one raises an eyebrow.

 

Typical Thai trait , can't see anything, don't know anything, why - not my problem, doesn't affect me, I can't do anything about it, etc.

 

Fully explained by - Mai bpen rai

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