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Thai policeman sentenced to 50 years on bribery conviction

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A police officer has been sentenced to 50 years in prison after he was found guilty, by the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases, of demanding and taking bribes, totalling 641,000 baht, from a soapy massage parlour in Bangkok.

 

According the press release, issued by the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) today (Friday), the unnamed officer, attached to the Metropolitan Police Bureau, took 65 bribes from the parlour, in exchange for not taking legal action against it for alleged violations of the law.

 

The court found him guilty on all 65 counts and imposed a five-year prison term for each of the counts, bringing the accumulated jail time to 325 years.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-policeman-sentenced-to-50-years-on-bribery-conviction/

 

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  • worgeordie
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    50 years ! for only 641,000 Baht , what about those getting millions in kickbacks from military deals, construction , and other shady deals. regards worgeordie

  • More like he got caught double dipping and not passing it on up the food chain so an example had to be made is my guess 

  • richard_smith237
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    Of the 230,000 policemen in BKK, there are only another 229,999 bent policemen to investigate...      Ok ok, thats harsh, not all of them are bent.. it could be the first day for a few o

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Of the 230,000 policemen in BKK, there are only another 229,999 bent policemen to investigate... :whistling:

 

 

Ok ok, thats harsh, not all of them are bent.. it could be the first day for a few of them...  

 

 

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I hate corruption, and I'm not too keen on cops either.

But considering their salary and the environment that they have to survive in,... plus what all their colleagues are up to, this is harsh in the extreme!

325 years for 65 bribes from what is probably a den of iniquity.

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50 years ! for only 641,000 Baht , what about those getting millions

in kickbacks from military deals, construction , and other shady

deals.

regards worgeordie

To discourage others.

 

However, there's not much evidence from our criminal classes that 25 years in clink will be enough to dissuade you from a life of crime.

 

 

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I guess this means there will be no more soapies in Bangkok.  ????

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this guy gets 50 yrs, but if you murder someone you can get out in 8 yrs.

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9 hours ago, worgeordie said:

50 years ! for only 641,000 Baht , what about those getting millions

in kickbacks from military deals, construction , and other shady

deals.

regards worgeordie

Oh come on now...you can't catch all the bad guys. Especially if you're one of them.

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More like he got caught double dipping and not passing it on up the food chain so an example had to be made is my guess 

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He must have seriously upset those above him to get that sentence. Perhaps he didn't pass on sufficient share of the bribe money to his commanding officer/government officials/members of the judiciary and rather became just too greedy for his own good.

Let that be a warning to all other RTP minions that withholding more than their traditional share of extortion/bribe monies will not be tolerated by those in command and control.

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Crazy Thailand. Murder and dismember a young woman...get 8 years. Take some bribes, as they all do, and get the equivalent of LIFE??? Think this place has either got it's priorities mixed up or these sentences mixed up. Typically Thailand. :post-4641-1156693976:

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1 hour ago, blazes said:

Pour décourager les autres.

 

However, there's not much evidence from our criminal classes that 25 years in clink will be enough to dissuade you from a life of crime.

Need follow up on this to see if he actually spends a day in jail. With the other hundreds of 'operations' he was shaking down, he has multi millions to buy his way out...

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23 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

Crazy Thailand. Murder and dismember a young woman...get 8 years. Take some bribes, as they all do, and get the equivalent of LIFE??? Think this place has either got it's priorities mixed up or these sentences mixed up. Typically Thailand. :post-4641-1156693976:

When it is governed/controlled by those with an absolute corrupt lust for money by any means possible, then the lust for punishments when that money is not distributed in traditionally accepted proportions, is greater than any other item of importance.

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1 hour ago, thaijoe said:

this guy gets 50 yrs, but if you murder someone you can get out in 8 yrs.

Personally met a guy in Hua Hin that put a hit on one his mafia loan shark boss'es customers.  He was out 1 year later ????

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If they can pay over 600,000Bht in bribes to one copper it shows the profit margins in these "operations"!

 

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39 minutes ago, wombat said:

More like he got caught double dipping and not passing it on up the food chain so an example had to be made is my guess 

The Massage Parlour was probably owned by one of his bosses!  ????????

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10 hours ago, worgeordie said:

50 years ! for only 641,000 Baht , what about those getting millions

in kickbacks from military deals, construction , and other shady

deals.

regards worgeordie

They're at the top of the food chain and untouchable, as for said bent officer he obviously seriously peed off someone.

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Seems harsh, I know some people that stole a country and are still raking it in !

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2 hours ago, thaijoe said:

this guy gets 50 yrs, but if you murder someone you can get out in 8 yrs.

Sad but so very true in the hub of justice.

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Something rather interesting seems to be taking place. It would appear there is some sort of rift between the army and the cops. The army has aways supported them and protected them and allowed, if not condoned corruption and malfeasance by the RTP. Now, all of a sudden? Wonder if anyone knows what is really going on? One thing is for sure. This is NOT about morality and justice. This is about something else. 

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I didn’t see the rank of the policeman mentioned, but guess not higher than sergeant. Normally, he would have collected and passed a lot of it upwards. The police never catch generals for instance. As others said, there other factors involved that we don’t know about yet.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

50 years ! for only 641,000 Baht , what about those getting millions

in kickbacks from military deals, construction , and other shady

deals.

Let's wait to see the sentence of Jo Ferrari

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50 years. Imagine what you might get for torturing and killing a suspect with plastic bags. A slap on the wrist? Moved to an inactive post? No that's too harsh.

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2 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Crazy Thailand. Murder and dismember a young woman...get 8 years. Take some bribes, as they all do, and get the equivalent of LIFE??? Think this place has either got it's priorities mixed up or these sentences mixed up. Typically Thailand. :post-4641-1156693976:

This smacks of a turf-war and a punishment handed out.

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2 hours ago, Excel said:

He must have seriously upset those above him to get that sentence. Perhaps he didn't pass on sufficient share of the bribe money to his commanding officer/government officials/members of the judiciary and rather became just too greedy for his own good.

Let that be a warning to all other RTP minions that withholding more than their traditional share of extortion/bribe monies will not be tolerated by those in command and control.

Typical Mafia tactics. If the "made man" doesn't pass on a suitable portion of his ill-gotten gains, he can end up with no knee caps. 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

...the unnamed officer, attached to the Metropolitan Police Bureau, took 65 bribes from the parlour, in exchange for not taking legal action against it for alleged violations of the law.

 

How convenient that the officer is....'unnamed'. Chances are....the sentence is a PACC publicity stunt and when the officer in question finishes paying the right people he'll be allowed to walk free. Since he's 'anonymous'....no one will ever be the wiser.

 

 

 

 

bit harsh indeed !!!  thought this is life in Thailand - no big problem really !!! is it ???

14 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Of the 230,000 policemen in BKK, there are only another 229,999 bent policemen to investigate... :whistling:

 

 

Ok ok, thats harsh, not all of them are bent.. it could be the first day for a few of them...  

 

Aww at least they have stopped those gang road stops collecting 500 Baht for imaginary violations of road rules. And no more taking our licenses until we fork out the cash! I'm not 

 

 

14 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

into men, but most of them are cool dudes and pretty friendly. I actually like em!

 

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50 years for corruption, yet probably 3 months at the monastery, which is good. Probably he wasn't "kicking up" to the right boss. BUT you can kill, chop up, and sink a bar girl in a suitcase and get 8 years. Go figure, I can't. 

If they cracked down on all the corruption there would be no police left in Thailand 

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