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Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet

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Police handed over the case against Thitisan Uttanaphon and six other former police officers to the Attorney-General’s team on November 3, 2021. Photo Courtest of the Office of the Attorney-General

 

The Attorney General’s spokespeople today (Wednesday) promised not to release seven former police officers, currently detained for allegedly murdering a suspect in custody, without concluding the case.

 

Speaking at a press conference, for the handing over of 2,500 pages of case files by the police to the public prosecutors, Deputy Spokesman for the Office of the Attorney-General, Prayut Petchkun, assured the public that the Attorney General will be able to decide whether to indict the men before their detention periods expire on November 17th and 18th.

 

The former officers from the northern province of Nakhon Sawan, led by Thitisan Uttanaphon, better known as “Joe Ferrari”, were seen suffocating a suspect to death with layersof plastic bags over his head, in a leaked video in August.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/attorney-generals-team-promises-no-release-of-joe-ferrari-six-other-former-cops-yet/

 

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  • Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet It's all in that final little word, how on earth can anyone trust the government with statements like this

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    not to release 'without concluding the case' ? You mean they could walk free after they have ?   If these guys walk free before the next 30 years then there is something seriously more wrong

  • I am of the opinion they will not serve much jail time at all....why, because I do believe strongly there are many things  wrong with the Thai police system!

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

The Attorney General’s spokespeople today (Wednesday) promised not to release seven former police officers, currently detained for allegedly murdering a suspect in custody, without concluding the case.

not to release 'without concluding the case' ? You mean they could walk free after they have ?

 

If these guys walk free before the next 30 years then there is something seriously more wrong with the Thai police system than we already believe

 

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Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet

It's all in that final little word, how on earth can anyone trust the government with statements like this

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1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet

It's all in that final little word, how on earth can anyone trust the government with statements like this

I see a trial, then a magnificent escape from Prison, then on the lam internationally............quick calls to Interpol and Europol, while they all sit on a beach in the South Pacific with no extradition treaty with Thailand - no one makes that kind of money in ill gotten gains without a Plan B.   We shall see.

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

If these guys walk free before the next 30 years then there is something seriously more wrong with the Thai police system than we already believe

I am of the opinion they will not serve much jail time at all....why, because I do believe strongly there are many things  wrong with the Thai police system!

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How does one study and analyze 2500 pages of case files in 14 days and be able to make an informed decision. This must be one h#^l of an Attorney General.

 

These guys are going to run free until the statute of limitations runs out. Now where is Boss hiding?

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It’s all just a big sham TIT

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Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’

Does that mean no room for misunderstandings, mishandlings, misplacings, misdeliveries...?

Nah, they just created the official "mispromised" category to excuse failures.  

Beachside inactive posts on the horizon?

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Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet.

 

…..at least not until he comes up with the agreed payoff money, gives everyone a big wai, and promises not to do it again.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

I am of the opinion they will not serve much jail time at all....why, because I do believe strongly there are many things  wrong with the Thai police system!

We all have our opinions and mine is that it will not get to trial. I believe at some point in the proceedings he will be allowed bail and thats the last anyone will see of him.

2 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet

It's all in that final little word, how on earth can anyone trust the government with statements like this

They'll be sitting on a nice beach outside Thailand soon.

Just like the Red-bull guy... nowhere to be found.

Uh-oh.  I don't like that 'yet'.  

The most ominous word in the headline is, yet.

Preparing the way for a typical fudge job.

“Yet” LOL!!!!

 

Truly amazing and shows just how corrupt this country really is.

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4 hours ago, bdenner said:

How does one study and analyze 2500 pages of case files in 14 days and be able to make an informed decision. This must be one h#^l of an Attorney General.

 

These guys are going to run free until the statute of limitations runs out. Now where is Boss hiding?

Hell is not a rude word.

Yet. 
Then it's "Hello Dubai."

Surely the translation of what the Attorney General is saying is wrong, why would any of them be released???

Is the cctv on the jail cells working?

2 hours ago, Andrew555 said:

Hell is not a rude word.

Sorry. I've lost track of the social engineers protocol's these days!

I believe that the second autopsy determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. Did it rule out suicide?  If so, they’ll probably have to rely on a self-defence plea. 

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You can't even catch and gaol a teenager that's been going on for years because of 'Blatant Corruption's  so I have NO faith in Thai Justice , the one's with money will walk and the small fry's will do the lagging

8 hours ago, bdenner said:

How does one study and analyze 2500 pages of case files in 14 days and be able to make an informed decision. This must be one h#^l of an Attorney General.

 

These guys are going to run free until the statute of limitations runs out. 

No, they're not, there all in custody, they're not running free!

 

The prosecutors office is not one person so making a decision to indict in 14 days is not unreasonable and that's all they have to decide, whether there's enough evidence to justify proceeding to court with the case. 

 

They are not ruling on the guilt or otherwise of the accused.

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10 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Attorney General’s team promises no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops yet

It's all in that final little word, how on earth can anyone trust the government with statements like this

That's a statement that was not made by the police in the article, whoever decided on the headline made up that little word "yet". 

 

Nowhere in the body of the OP, or the body of the link, was the word "yet" used by the authorities in the context that the OP's headline suggests.

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8 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

It’s all just a big sham TIT

Not so far, it isn't, unless you can back up your claim.

The system of a decades upon decades long corrupted class privilege system is in full exampled display. 

...no release of ‘Joe Ferrari’, six other former cops

 

YET

5 hours ago, Andycoops said:

The most ominous word in the headline is, yet.

Preparing the way for a typical fudge job.

It's what the police were actually reported as saying in the actual article that counts, not the journalist's clickbait headline.  The article, with the quote from the police, does not report the police as saying "yet".

5 hours ago, khunpa said:

“Yet” LOL!!!!

 

Truly amazing and shows just how corrupt this country really is.

It just shows how imaginative the journalist was composing is headline, the police were not quoted as saying that in the body copy.

3 hours ago, paul1804 said:

Surely the translation of what the Attorney General is saying is wrong, why would any of them be released???

Headline writer's clickbaity cynicism, the AG did not say that in the copy..

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